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Old 17-01-16, 03:32 PM
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Come on then, we've covered a little of who is in the Bowie corner and who isn't, so as it's pretty quiet round here at the moment, shall we do a bit of musical tastes?
For me music is really important, if I'm having a rubbish day, and I had an epic, doozy of a bad one last week, in the car with the right music on can make all the difference. For me it's got to be loud, guitary and make my heart pound faster. One of the band's I love who I've seen dozen's of times and can't wait to see in April at the Royal Albert Hall, with full concert orchestra are Bring Me The Horizon, they're noisy, angry and very sweary. A bit like me! well I'm not angry so maybe not.
And the first band I saw aged 15 were The Damned. Well past their punk heyday by then but were still good.

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Old 17-01-16, 03:43 PM
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Come on then, we've covered a little of who is in the Bowie corner and who isn't, so as it's pretty quiet round here at the moment, shall we do a bit of musical tastes?
For me music is really important, if I'm having a rubbish day, and I had an epic, doozy of a bad one last week, in the car with the right music on can make all the difference. For me it's got to be loud, guitary and make my heart pound faster. One of the band's I love who I've seen dozen's of times and can't wait to see in April at the Royal Albert Hall, with full concert orchestra are Bring Me The Horizon, they're noisy, angry and very sweary. A bit like me! well I'm not angry so maybe not.
And the first band I saw aged 15 were The Damned. Well past their punk heyday by then but were still good.

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It's a no-brainer. There is only ONE band... The Sooty Braden Show Band:

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Old 17-01-16, 03:45 PM
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Well it was so obvious, I didn't bother to mention them, goes without saying, seminal stuff.
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Well it was so obvious, I didn't bother to mention them, goes without saying, seminal stuff.
I make a point of avoiding (ahem) seminal stuff, where possible
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Old 17-01-16, 03:56 PM
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Oh dear
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Old 17-01-16, 04:07 PM
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That said, here is one of my favourite albums.
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Old 17-01-16, 04:10 PM
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Oh dear indeed...lol

Beatles, Bowie, Zeppelin and even Yes (for those old enough to remember) I seem to be stuck in a 60's 70's time warp.....
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It's a no-brainer. There is only ONE band... The Sooty Braden Show Band:

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Oh yes!............and Pink Floyd of course!!!
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In my collage days I got to see the Dave Clark 5, and Simon and Garfunkel. At the time I also played in rock bands and in my older years was in a cowboy band. But those days are now behind and I enjoy listening to baroque, true old western of the '30s and '40s and soundtracks from movies I like.

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In my collage days I got to see the Dave Clark 5, and Simon and Garfunkel. At the time I also played in rock bands and in my older years was in a cowboy band. But those days are now behind and I enjoy listening to baroque, true old western of the '30s and '40s and soundtracks from movies I like.

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Terry, I would think "Rabbit" by Chas & Dave would be right up your street.
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