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Panopticon - Autumn Eternal
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Janie wrote: "The first time you heard them was in concert? I'd like to hear more by them. I'll check out their older albums, too. Thanks, Thomas..."Yes, a friend who knew of them took me. Small venue in Stockholm and I was blown away, especially by Tom's performance and presence. Glad you liked them!
Francesca wrote: "Nellie The Elephant - Toy Dolls"Now that's another blast from my past. Always been partial to "Queen Alexandra Road is Where She Said She'd Be, But Was She There to Meet Me... No Chance" though!
Uncle Acid And The Deadbeats - Melody LaneWhat Sabbath would have sounded like if they'd taken better drugs
Katatonia - Last Fair Deal Gone Down
Discouraged Ones, Tonight's Decision and Last Fair Deal Gone Down are essential for depressive rock. Not that there are many bands active in that genre anyway...
Discouraged Ones, Tonight's Decision and Last Fair Deal Gone Down are essential for depressive rock. Not that there are many bands active in that genre anyway...
The Damned - Smash It UpThe Cult - She Sells Sanctuary
Iggy Pop - Real Wild Child
Pete Shelley - Homosapien
Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart
The Smiths - How Soon Is Now
The Cure - Primary
Echo and The Bunnyman - The Killing Moon
Buzzcocks - Everybody's Happy Nowadays
The Specials - Ghost Town
Beau wrote: "The Damned - Smash It UpThe Cult - She Sells Sanctuary
Iggy Pop - Real Wild Child
Pete Shelley - Homosapien
Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart
The Smiths - How Soon Is Now
The Cure - Primary
E..."
Wow, this could be my record collection!
Beau wrote: "The Damned - Smash It UpThe Cult - She Sells Sanctuary
Iggy Pop - Real Wild Child
Pete Shelley - Homosapien
Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart
The Smiths - How Soon Is Now
The Cure - Primary
E..."
Everyone a classic, Beau - soundtrack of the Gods
Matthew wrote: "Beau, it sounds like you're listening to the Left of the Dial box set!"No, it's a playlist I created from a mixtape I'd made in the 80s.
Except for the last one (Specials) I could recreate that one from vinyl should you miss the lead in and out crackles and pops! :-))
Motörhead - Born to Raise Hell
Call me a heretic and burn me at the stake, but for me, Lemmy will be forever "the guy who played bass for Hawkwind". However, I love this song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gq6lq...
Call me a heretic and burn me at the stake, but for me, Lemmy will be forever "the guy who played bass for Hawkwind". However, I love this song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gq6lq...
Ekel wrote: "Motörhead - Born to Raise HellCall me a heretic and burn me at the stake, but for me, Lemmy will be forever "the guy who played bass for Hawkwind". However, I love this song:
https://www.youtube..."
Ekel, you are a heretic - I'm off to collect wood
Janie wrote: "Slipknot - Iowa"Lnst time I was a the Roskilde festival, it was the year when Bowie had to cancel due to ill health. The arrangers panicked, but managed to score Slipknot at no notice. Now, I know that wasn't Slipknot's fault. But I've never managed to forgive them either.
Thomas wrote: "Janie wrote: "Slipknot - Iowa"Lnst time I was a the Roskilde festival, it was the year when Bowie had to cancel due to ill health. The arrangers panicked, but managed to score Slipknot at no noti..."
I'm sorry, Thomas. But Slipknot is perfect music for a bad day.
Thomas wrote: "Janie wrote: "Siouxsie And The Banshees - Cities in the Dust"Perfect music for any day!"
Agreed :)
Cathedral - Caravan Beyond Redemption
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