Lillehamring Posted 16 August 2007 Posted 16 August 2007 VÃ¥lerenga's:no disrespect, but this would be great as a background music cd, (not so it could be ignored!) but it's nice and gentle, (although dr who would raise a few eyebrows during d'oeuvres) and reminds me a trips in the car when my dad has his 8 track. i especially loved: ramones the carter family - 30's blues-tastic and the hollies interesting you should say that, seeing as my life is a perpetual 8-track car ride... i just tried to mix it up a bit, keep it moving, hopping genre... if only i could get my vinyl and cd collection to my PC
Lillehamring Posted 16 August 2007 Posted 16 August 2007 Woohoo! I win!*Victory Dance* dear dear dear - how quickly you neglect the 'safety dance'
General Smuts Posted 16 August 2007 Posted 16 August 2007 dear dear dear - how quickly you neglect the 'safety dance' My Victory Dance was quite safe i assure you
stez Posted 16 August 2007 Author Posted 16 August 2007 interesting you should say that, seeing as my life is a perpetual 8-track car ride...i just tried to mix it up a bit, keep it moving, hopping genre... if only i could get my vinyl and cd collection to my PC i know what you mean about vinyl, i have loads, but i figure if i can download it, from, say limewire, i'm not stealing it, if i already have it. don't you have real player? i ripped my cd's with that, except those pesky beastie boys blocking things
Lillehamring Posted 16 August 2007 Posted 16 August 2007 i know what you mean about vinyl, i have loads, but i figure if i can download it, from, say limewire, i'm not stealing it, if i already have it. don't you have real player? i ripped my cd's with that, except those pesky beastie boys blocking things i'm using the missus' laptop, had to retire mine after a lifetime hard labour, and tho hers is brand new, the cd drive doesn't work, and we bought it at st georges, so bit hard to take back, so can't play cd's on it, alas...
Finnegan Posted 17 August 2007 Posted 17 August 2007 finners' one(very close twixt this and jays hip hop one) i espicially liked; dj tiesto, guitar wolf, gogol bordello and the tossers,and of course that one off pulp fiction. i can dance if i wanna. 'Cos ya friends don't dance, and if they don't dance then they're.. no friends of mine. & yes, Potter, you do. But it took me about twenty seconds, the activation email came instantly, it costs nothing and you get no spam, popups or other junk. Just do it! Finnegan's first reviews to follow soon, I've been a bit busy lately. I'll start with write ups of Mark's and Jay's tomorow hopefully.
Jay Posted 18 August 2007 Posted 18 August 2007 Shocking.I've just listened to Jays rockish cd and enjoyed it most along with Finnegans, although I do listen to 3-4 of the bands already. Of those I didn't know previously, The Draft song was my favourite as I didn't realise the old members of Hot Water Music had a new band until now. Really good. I didn't like the Ska towards the end. They have indeed and former HWM singer Chuck Ragan has decided to go in a complete opposite direction and go acoustic!! he has just released a solo album called Feast or Famine, not listened to it yet though
stez Posted 20 August 2007 Author Posted 20 August 2007 i'd like to publicly thank daggers for reintroducing me to here comes your man and teenage fanclub it took me straight back to sector5 circa 1992 they played the pixies version every damn week! loved it.
General Smuts Posted 26 August 2007 Posted 26 August 2007 i've added a new one for your delectation I've not even had time to catch up with my thoughts/review of the ones before yet because of work commitments but i shall have a shifty as soon as my laptop is back online.
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