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message 13801: by Karl (new)

Karl | 803 comments Michael Fierce wrote: "Moaning - Connect the Dots"

I like this Great 70's sound - sub pop has a winner here.


message 13802: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments David Archuleta - Crush


message 13803: by Janie (new)

Janie | 2874 comments Uneven Structure - Paragon


message 13804: by Karl (new)

Karl | 803 comments Classic Rock Society - "New Species Volume 10"


message 13805: by Karl (new)

Karl | 803 comments Pink Floyd - album "Dark Side of the Moon [Experience Edition]"

Live At The Empire Pool, Wembley, London 1974


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Michael Fierce (michaelfierce) | 542 comments Sorry - Snakes


message 13807: by Karl (new)

Karl | 803 comments Fresh Fruit For Rotting Eyeballs (Dead Kennedys Documentary)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6Obe...


message 13808: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments Queen - We Will Rock You


message 13809: by Phil (new)

Phil (chaoseum) | 792 comments Amorphis - Tales from the Thousand Lakes


message 13810: by Karl (new)

Karl | 803 comments Omni Trio - "Haunted Science" cd


message 13811: by Karl (new)

Karl | 803 comments Isildurs Bane - "lost eggs" cd

a masterpiece of progressive rock music, a lot of this relatively accessible music falls in the fusion category, but also Symphonic style of Isildurs Bane is present. The music is almost entirely instrumental.


message 13812: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments The Weeknd - Heartless


message 13813: by Janie (new)

Janie | 2874 comments Scorn - Ellipsis


message 13814: by Phil (new)

Phil (chaoseum) | 792 comments Amorphis - Tuonela


message 13815: by Matthew (new)

Matthew (mattical) Haircuts For Men - "My Wife Is On Tinder"


message 13816: by Stephen (new)

Stephen McQuiggan | 854 comments Karl wrote: "Fresh Fruit For Rotting Eyeballs (Dead Kennedys Documentary)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6Obe..."


Thanks, Karl -that was great


message 13817: by Karl (new)

Karl | 803 comments Stephen wrote: "Karl wrote: "Fresh Fruit For Rotting Eyeballs (Dead Kennedys Documentary)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6Obe..."

Thanks, Karl -that was great"


I Agree one forgets their creativity and intensity


message 13818: by Phil (new)

Phil (chaoseum) | 792 comments Cathedral - Supernatural Birth Machine


message 13819: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments Maren Morris - The Bones


message 13820: by Janie (new)

Janie | 2874 comments BlacksOn - Cry for Inspiration


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Gjallarhorn - Nordheim


message 13822: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments Johnny Hates Jazz - Shattered Dreams


message 13823: by [deleted user] (new)

Wilderun - Discography


message 13824: by Stephen (new)

Stephen McQuiggan | 854 comments Funkadelic - Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On


message 13825: by Juri (new)

Juri (demiudg) | 5 comments Children of the Next Level - Testament


message 13826: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments Flo Rida ft. Sia - Wild Ones


message 13827: by Corina Freekina (new)

Corina Freekina (corinafreekina) | 9 comments Mi Otra Verdad - Overdry 🤘🏽


message 13828: by Amelie (new)

Amelie (littlepsycho) | 31 comments Ghost - Absolution


message 13829: by Phil (new)

Phil (chaoseum) | 792 comments Horrendous - Anareta


message 13830: by Karl (new)

Karl | 803 comments Pink Floyd ‎– "Live In Montreux 1970"

Released: 2014 in Spain

Recorded live at Altes Casino, Montreux, Switzerland on 21st November 1970.
Excellent quality audience recording.
Tracks 2-5, 2-6 recorded live on 22nd November 1970.


message 13831: by Rodney (new)

Rodney | 447 comments Wormrot - Voices


message 13832: by Alan (new)

Alan | 7621 comments Mod
Cyndi Lauper - She Bop


message 13833: by Janie (new)

Janie | 2874 comments Aosoth - An Arrow In Heart


message 13834: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) | 90 comments Red- Let Go


message 13835: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments Fine Young Cannibals - She Drives Me Crazy


message 13836: by Stephen (new)

Stephen McQuiggan | 854 comments Einstürzende Neubauten - Ten Grand Goldie


message 13837: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments Belinda Carlisle - Circle In the Sand


message 13838: by Phil (new)

Phil (chaoseum) | 792 comments Enslaved - Monumension


message 13839: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments Tool - Sober


message 13840: by Oliver (new)

Oliver Seneca (olivercseneca) | 21 comments Drake - Toosie Slide

I cannot get this song out of my head!!


message 13841: by Janie (new)

Janie | 2874 comments King Crimson - Heavy ConstruKction


message 13842: by Karl (new)

Karl | 803 comments Janie wrote: "King Crimson - Heavy ConstruKction"

King Crimson's product is far too extensive for me to keep up with


message 13843: by Janie (last edited Apr 16, 2020 04:59AM) (new)

Janie | 2874 comments Karl wrote: "Janie wrote: "King Crimson - Heavy ConstruKction"

King Crimson's product is far too extensive for me to keep up with"


This is an excellent triple album.


message 13844: by Karl (new)

Karl | 803 comments Traffic - "The Low Spark Of High Healed Boys"

Traffic’s fifth album shows the band at the peak of its powers. The songwriting is superlative, the songs are soaring, and the band’s two constituent modes were never better fused. For the most part The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys is more hushed and relaxed than Traffic had been in the past. “Hidden Treasure” and “Many a Mile to Freedom” find Steve Winwood toning down his earthy holler to sing in a low whisper, atop grooves best defined by the latter song’s lyrics: “Then together we flow like the river / Then together we melt like the snow.” Ironically, it's usually silent drummer Jim Capaldi who shows off his formidable pipes on the heavy funk-rock of “Rock ‘n’ Roll Stew” and “Light up Or Leave Me Alone.” The album’s title track is probably Traffic’s greatest moment. “The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys” is something actor Michael J. Pollard wrote to Jim Capaldi while both were traveling in Morocco. Traffic interpreted it to refer to the grassroots power of the counterculture, and the song’s anthemic jam resounds as a mysterious tribute to the Woodstock generation.


message 13845: by Karl (new)

Karl | 803 comments Janie wrote: "Karl wrote: "Janie wrote: "King Crimson - Heavy ConstruKction"

King Crimson's product is far too extensive for me to keep up with"

This is an excellent double album."


Is it "live ? "


message 13846: by Karl (new)

Karl | 803 comments Brand X - "ISH" from "Livestock"


message 13847: by Angela (new)

Angela Verdenius (angelacatlover) "Bruised" Lewis Capaldi


message 13848: by Phil (new)

Phil (chaoseum) | 792 comments Nightwish - Dark Passion Play


message 13849: by Janie (new)

Janie | 2874 comments Karl wrote: "Janie wrote: "Karl wrote: "Janie wrote: "King Crimson - Heavy ConstruKction"

King Crimson's product is far too extensive for me to keep up with"

This is an excellent double album."

Is it "live ? ""


Yes, from a European tour in 2000.


message 13850: by Janie (new)

Janie | 2874 comments Karl wrote: "Traffic - "The Low Spark Of High Healed Boys"

Traffic’s fifth album shows the band at the peak of its powers. The songwriting is superlative, the songs are soaring, and the band’s two constituent ..."


Interesting, and a great listening choice.


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