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Puck said:
(old) Metallica (pre-And Justice for All)

We'll I've heard of the folks that hate anything from the black album and beyond (I liked most of the black album, but hardly anything later), but you don't like AJFA? Only thing I dislike about that album is I can't hear the bass.
 
Check out the link in my sigfile below for streaming radio with some of my favorite unsigned artists. I mostly listen to this stuff now.

I also have some of my own music on that site too.

BTW, I'm a "Milburn", but have never heard of the band.
 
I like a lot of Puck's new school choices especially Disturbed, Prayer and 10 000 fists, and Funeral for a Friend, Streetcar and I've forgotton the other one I like.
 
Lionel Richie
Luther Vandross
Jeffrey Osborne
The Isley Brothers
Rose Royce
The Gap Band
The Young Rascals
The 5th Dimension
Dusty Springfield
Frank Sinatra
R. Kelly
Ja Rule
Jay-Z
2Pac
Notorious BIG
Usher
 
I pretty much love 80´s spains pop rock "awakening" but as I should go international I´ll say:

U2 - From Joshua Tree to Acthung Baby
Def Leppard
Weezer
All those sixties and seventies rolling stones songs
Bob Marley
B52´s
Smash Mouth (gotta love ska)
INXS
White Stripes
The Hives
Black Eyed Peas
Franz Ferdinand
...

So basicly everything but hip hop covers of good songs
 
Current fave CDs...

The Duke Spirit - Cuts Across The Land
Your Black Star - Sound From The Ground (unfortunatley only available as an import right now, despite the fact that they are from Louisville)
The New Pornographers - Twin Cinema
Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights (I probably havent gone a week without listening to it since I bought it four years ago)
Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings The Flood

And I'm sure I'll be adding The Church's new album (Uninvited Like The Clouds) to that list as soon as I get it.

And here is a random musical me fact for you... Frank Sinatra is always the first thing I listen to in the morning. Every morning.
 
LazyManJackson said:
Nigel..............
If you like Interpol, you'll love Editors

You'd think, but I check them out a couple weeks ago on a friends recomendation, and they didnt do anything for me. I think one of the problems were the lyrics... they all seemed to be just 3-4 phrases repeated for the entire song.
 
Last week I got Broken Record's CD in the mail. I dropped him a PM and he agreed to let me post a review of it here. Since then things have been very hectic to say the least, but soon I will be giving yet another listen and playing underpaid music critic. Stay tuned!

(oh yeah, and my Mac is in the shop...I don't trust this PC with a CD :suspect:)
 
you don't need this disease, you don't nedd this disease, you don't need this disease.......etc

I guess your correct with Bullets Nigel
 
Sometimes serendipity leads you to a song that holds a promise of hope, or can drag the darkest parts of your soul out into the light and force you into introspection. This is such a song.

I wish that I could spurn such prose.
 
avvie said:
Last week I got Broken Record's CD in the mail. I dropped him a PM and he agreed to let me post a review of it here. Since then things have been very hectic to say the least, but soon I will be giving yet another listen and playing underpaid music critic. Stay tuned!

(oh yeah, and my Mac is in the shop...I don't trust this PC with a CD :suspect:)

haha! Well I make my living at an accounting firm, so I understand hectic. Especially this time of year.

As far as being underpaid, yes, you've definitely got a point there, but at least you're over appreciated. :ha: Just don't rag my lead guitar work too much for my love of the pentatonic scale. That CD was recorded nearly 10 years ago and I've learned at least one more scale since then.:ha:
 
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