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Re: Bands you love with a passion : Mon Apr 15, 2013 12:14 pm  
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Honest? :roll: :D


Out of all those bands I'm mostly passionate about the E Street Band. This is because I'm a massive fan of Bruce Springsteen and I've listened his music for years now. I'm finally going to see them in July and I've read two books about this special group of people who are a massive inspiration to me.

Regarding Good Charlotte, Green Day, Linkin Park and The Killers I've listened to these a lot in my life in the past. Not so much these days but I could still defend their music with passion.

Also I can quite happily listen to pop music and Westlife just happen to be on most than most of the other mainstream pop artist I play on YouTube. However you certainly won't see me going to a pop concert.
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Re: Bands you love with a passion : Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:11 am  
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Rouen


Wow, that's a blast from the past.

I still have Young for a day on 7" vinyl and Young for a day album on CD.
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Re: Bands you love with a passion : Thu Apr 18, 2013 8:17 pm  
Thin Lizzy (Lynott, Gorham, Downey, Robertson/Moore era)
Deep Purple
Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance
Grimethope Colliery Band
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Re: Bands you love with a passion : Sat Apr 27, 2013 12:00 am  
Just discovered, via you tube, an amazing guitarist. Popa Chubby. Disregard the name and check him out. CAN HE PLAY!!!
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Re: Bands you love with a passion : Mon Apr 29, 2013 3:09 pm  
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Just discovered, via you tube, an amazing guitarist. Popa Chubby. Disregard the name and check him out. CAN HE PLAY!!!


Isn't he a Jimi Hendrix tribute act?
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Re: Bands you love with a passion : Tue Apr 30, 2013 5:16 pm  
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It would appear the Beatles , Dire Straights and U2 ar`nt very relevant to the people posting on the thread.
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Yes they are, though. Especially the Beatles, as they changed the face of popular music and their influence has been and remains vast. I'd suggest that anyone of any age that gave the work of the Beatles a serious listen would find a huge amount of "relevance" along with some amazing music in there. Ask Oasis (or are they now old timers too? ;) )

But influences in your youth and late teens are what seem to set most people in stone, and much of what most artists mean to people is strongly coloured not just by the music, but exactly because it is closely interwoven with their personal experiences whilst growing up, and someone listening 20 years in the future can hear the music, but it hasn't made those connections. I understand that, and it's also why it's so hard to be objective about (a) music to which you got hooked in your teens and (b) music which pre-dates (or in many cases post-dates) your formative years. If you ever really can. And it's unlikely in the extreme that someone who was a genuine legend to you, and still is, can ever achieve that status in the ears of a newbie, even if they can get into the music.

An interesting point for discussion would be why this seems to be the opposite to what happens with classical music. For some reason classical music, opera etc. just doesn't chime with many young people, but of course the minority for whom it does, and the huge number of people of all ages who love the stuff, continue to venerate the old composers, Wagner, Beethoven, Mozart etc. Yes I know people continue to come up with modern classical music but still the old timers remain pre-eminent. (The same sort of thing applies to paintings, the greatest artists all seem to be largely dead).

Anyhoo, having just got back from chillin in Benidorm I found the chance to have a listen to some stuff I love with a passion. I got through

Neil Young - (i.e. God. Doesn't often put a foot wrong, and the great thing is he doesn't give a fook if he does)

Bowie - had the chance for a good listen to his 2013 album. Overall, this was, and is, a hard listen and I think I need to give it more time. But here's the thing; yes, it is Bowie, especially on Where Are We Now, but not as we know him. In many ways, a young 'un listening to this stuff is in no worse a position to judge than a Bowie addict, as it is largely unique, much of it with a discordant and deathly bent. Someone mentioned PJ Harvey, I respect her stuff though not my favourite sort of thing, but I’d be interested if a fan could have a listen to “I'd Rather Be High” and “How Does the Grass Grow?” and tell me if you think the influence is there.

Then I moved on to Bob Dylan. I have loads of his early stuff and later, but this time I concentrated on the excellent Love and Theft album, and the even better Modern Times. Though like Bowie, Dylan has always attracted a wide range of reviews. It was nice to have the chance to devote some time to them, and I love them both.
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Re: Bands you love with a passion : Tue Apr 30, 2013 7:37 pm  
I don't care what people think

I love U2 & Coldplay

I remember being a 9 year old kid singing all the words to One by U2 whilst watching them in Roundhay Park, Leeds. An amazing performance it was. As for Coldplay, just a brilliant band with really big epic sounding songs. I saw them at Etihad stadium last year they were outstanding and Fix You is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard
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Re: Bands you love with a passion : Wed May 01, 2013 8:05 am  
Fix You live is unreal for sure!
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Re: Bands you love with a passion : Wed May 01, 2013 8:20 am  
It's very poignant taking into consideration the story behind it.
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Re: Bands you love with a passion : Wed May 01, 2013 10:19 am  
I believe it's been chosen as the theme music for the IPL Cricket?
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