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Re: Your Musical Tastes
Posted: Mon 13 Aug, 2007 18.36
by ali.james
miss hellfire wrote:ali.james wrote:Anything by The Smiths
You look a bit Cool.
The smiths! Really? You into Razor blades and paracetamol too?
Lol, certainly not no! I know a few people who would like to think they are though.
Such a shame they split up in 1987. Maybe a Morrissey and Johnny Marr reunion one day?
Re: Your Musical Tastes
Posted: Mon 13 Aug, 2007 18.56
by Col
ali.james wrote:Such a shame they split up in 1987. Maybe a Morrissey and Johnny Marr reunion one day?
I sadly think that will never happen; there's been too much history between Morrissey and Marr, and I doubt they would reunite even if they were paid a handsome fortune unlike some groups (*coughSpiceGirlscough*)
Re: Your Musical Tastes
Posted: Mon 13 Aug, 2007 18.58
by Slagathor.
"Torn on the Platform" is my favourite song right now. I love it!
Re: Your Musical Tastes
Posted: Mon 13 Aug, 2007 20.22
by Bail
Jamez wrote:*snip*
Third track comes on. The "I'm Max and I live in Wales" mock. I nearly crashed the car.
God knows how that ended up being written to CD.
How exactly did you explain that to her then?
Oh and most recently Queen - Live at Wembley and The Beatles - Love are my albums of choice.
Re: Your Musical Tastes
Posted: Thu 16 Aug, 2007 21.14
by Gluben
Bail wrote:Jamez wrote:*snip*
Third track comes on. The "I'm Max and I live in Wales" mock. I nearly crashed the car.
God knows how that ended up being written to CD.
How exactly did you explain that to her then?
Oh and most recently Queen - Live at Wembley and The Beatles - Love are my albums of choice.
Love is a fantastic album.
Is it odd for a 19-year-old to have an iTunes list that includes George Formby?
Re: Your Musical Tastes
Posted: Thu 16 Aug, 2007 21.28
by Lorns
I've just lost nearly everything! Again! Ican't find my memory stix * sobs*
Re: Your Musical Tastes
Posted: Sat 18 Aug, 2007 04.01
by Skytower
Sophie Ellis-Bextor.
Or, indeed, in my wildest, Sophie Ellis-Bextor-Skytower.
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Back to reality...
Re: Your Musical Tastes
Posted: Sat 18 Aug, 2007 12.08
by Alexia
I have a soft spot for Alex Parks. Stylish and with a voice that could cut crystal. "Not Your Average Kinda Girl" always sends me jibbery.
Re: Your Musical Tastes
Posted: Sat 18 Aug, 2007 22.08
by Lorns
The Twang! * told ya they'd be big*
My bestest mate will be sharing a villa with them in Ibiza next week. I hate her more than i hate than that Euromillions millionairess. Carl Barat wil be there. I hate her, i hate her, i hate her. I don't really but for one week only i hate her.
Re: Your Musical Tastes
Posted: Mon 20 Aug, 2007 07.37
by rob
I've just downloaded Darren Hayes' new album "This Delicate Thing We've Made". This is a review I posted on my blog...
www.rfrancis51284.uni.cc wrote:Two common things I hear whenever the name Darren Hayes is mentioned are that people don’t realise who he is until you mention Savage Garden songs and then the moment you do they make a sort of disinterested noise because they assume that Darren’s solo music has stayed on the Savage Garden formula. Its kind of amusing to me that a band who sold over 25 MILLION albums have this uncool stigma and snobbery surrounding them. I bet you know someone who bought an album. What’s the point of my saying this in relation to a review? Well the fact is its about time these misconceptions and this stigma was thoroughly lain to rest because this album and this man are genius. ‘This Delicate Thing We’ve Made’ is progression from the dark ‘The Tension And The Spark’. This latest album is a gorgeously rich huge sounding electronic album. You have to admire this man for not sticking to the same formula and not being afraid to experiment and grow. The moment the album started playing it sucked me in with the jaw dropping and thumping opening track ‘Fear Of Falling Under’. This blends into the stunning ‘Who Would Have Thought’ (co-written with Guy Chambers and one of the best songs I’ve heard Chambers collaborate/ co-write in a very very long time). I cant get enough of this song. I find Darren’s vocals, the chorus, the melody all hugely addictive. Other favourites include ‘Waking The Monster’, ‘How To Build A Time Machine’, ‘Conversation With God’ - you can almost feel the car driving over the bridge in this absolutely stunning song, ‘Neverland’ is so beautiful but so incredibly clever, the darkness of the lyrics is at complete contrast to the childlike innocence of the melody. The first single ‘On The Verge Of Something Wonderful’ a huge uplifting addictively catchy pop song. Then there is the incredible pop anthem ‘Listen All You People’, the throbbing and catchy ‘Setting Sun’, Princesque ‘Me, Myself & I’, reminiscent of Portishead ‘The Only One’, the all equally gorgeous ‘Sing To Me’, ‘Words’, ‘Maybe’ and ‘Walk Away’. The most out there track that you’d never in a million years guess was Darren Hayes is ‘Bombs Up In My Face’ thats not to say its not a great track but its not what you’d expect either, this is what I mean by don’t judge this album before you listen to it. Its full of surprizes. This is an album that you will listen to time and time again and love, this is an album you will listen to in twenty years and it will sound as fresh and exciting as the first time you played it. Darren named his influences as people such as Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel and whilst there are touches of what made these people unique and special that you can pick up on, this is a highly original album. It sounds like nothing around today, its a much needed breathe of fresh air. This is huge, symphonic, electronic and pop at its very very best. This album is not someone bending their creativity to fit in with what the media find acceptable or sticking to a formula just to sell records, this is someone who has made an album they want to be proud of with real passion . Does Darren Hayes have a right to be proud? HELL YES.
Re: Your Musical Tastes
Posted: Wed 22 Aug, 2007 21.36
by Anonymous
The Animals/ we got to get out of this place