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Unite, best music video ever.<br />
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Popped this in the car the other day, remembered how good this is. This song is in my top 10 of all time, and this album is in my top 10 of all time. And i consider this to be one of the most influential albums of my generation (however this is just my view). Four young men very unhappy with their country and their society<br />
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Unite, best music video ever.<br />
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Popped this in the car the other day, remembered how good this is. This song is in my top 10 of all time, and this album is in my top 10 of all time. And i consider this to be one of the most influential albums of my generation (however this is just my view). Four young men very unhappy with their country and their society<br />
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Good stuff before rugby as well<br />
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nothing like a bit of RATM when you're fucked off with the universe and all in sundry<br />
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The Smashing Pumpkins have just released a new album - Oceania. Not that bad, certainly lacks the edge of their early albums. Much more melodic in some parts. The Chimera is more old school, can't find a video of it though. -
Loving Chic's 'Dance, Dance, Dance' vid. Such good memories of being skinny white teenagers in mostly black clubs hearing this music for the first time.<br />
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I've been hearing Jesca Hoop's 'Born To on' on Six Music a lot here in the UK. I've no idea what she's singing about but it's a great little choon.<br />
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And here was the place to feel it:<br />
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Speaking of skinny white guys, I believe a good argument could also be made that PSB is the greatest disco band ever ...<br />
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"Left to My Own Devices," from that Prince Charlie Trust benefit concert ("Che Guevara and Debussy to a disco beat") in 2004. Quite sensational to get this with a full symphony. -
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Awesome, had a good listen through my Pixies stuff the other week. Caught them in Auckland on the Doolittle tour. Amazing gig - wicked to have seen them! -
Interesting commentary at ESPN Grantland yesterday to coincide with the 2-cd deluxe edition of the epochal masterpiece:[b] [/b]<br />
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There are some interesting observations there about how sports and art/music fans define "Greatness."<br />
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The amazing Amanda Palmer, formerly of the Dresden Dolls.<br />
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That is a very cool music video
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I have grown to hate Eric Clapton also. Regardless of his reason for the song I feel like being sick every time Tears in Heaven comes on the radio.<br />
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Yeah aside from some pretty cool wahwah guitar in the Cream days the thought that people used to grafitti "Clapton is God" around London in the 60s is fucken laughable. Of that era ( let alone others ) the likes of Hendrix, Beck, Blackmore, Page, Santana and Townsend absolutely wipe the floor with him in my opinion. -
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Yeah aside from some pretty cool wahwah guitar in the Cream days the thought that people used to grafitti "Clapton is God" around London in the 60s is fucken laughable. Of that era ( let alone others ) the likes of Hendrix, Beck, Blackmore, Page, Santana and Townsend absolutely wipe the floor with him in my opinion.<br />
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Not to mention a couple of lesser known names in Johnny Winter ( Greatest slide guitarist who has ever lived ) and Alvin Lee ( awesome blues rock licks )<br />
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Not to mention a couple of lesser known names in Johnny Winter ( Greatest slide guitarist who has ever lived ) and Alvin Lee ( awesome blues rock licks )<br />
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.....again this is barely even mentioning guys from the mid 70's onwards.....<br />
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and forgetting Roy Buchanan and Shuggie Otis, seen here together with Shuggie at about 15 yrs old.<br />
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Crucial, I'll confess to having barely heard of those guys but nonetheless was suitably impressed.<br />
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Back to Clapton I may have judged him a bit harshly, true his unplugged album and some attempts at the blues were rubbish but he did some good stuff if I think long and hard and picture the old mans record collection "Let it grow", "I shot the sheriff" "After Midnight" and a few others. I still stand well and truly by my initial view that his "aura" as a guitar hero compared to the guys I mentioned ( all of whom were superior as pure axemen, ok [i]maybe [/i]not Townsend but the rest....) is pretty tenuous. Hendrix is ( rightly ) regarded as the best of the lot but many casual observers place EC at number two. For a musically driven supergroup Cream as a whole were a bit overrated too, Jack Bruce was no better than Entwhistle, John Paul Jones, Roger Glover etc. I will confess the only three guys who could touch Ginger Baker were Iain Paice, Michael Shrieve and John Bonham. I think Keith Moons over the top ness and sheer idiocy prohibits him from joining this echelon although others may argue.......Baker was a fucken awesome drummer and in my view the most talented of Cream..... <br />
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JJ Cale's originals (Cocaine, After Midnight) are way better.<br />
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EC did a much better version of the latter I reckon.<br />
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My old man probably owns everything JJ Cale ever did, loves him. I think for guys of my age ( 35) having an old man who grew up with that stuff and raiding the record collection is an awesome education into great music. I hope my boys do the same to my NER*D, Foos, Chillis, Jamiroquai, Metallica and Faith no More collection ( in amongst a million other good groups ! ) -
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I wish Hendrix had lived longer, just imagine the kind of funky grooves and licks he would have laid over a bassist like Louis Johnson or Larry Graham ????? fucken incredible.......<br />
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You mean like when he played with the Isley Brothers (on probably the very first 'funk' recording), or Curtis Mayfield and The impressions or with the Famous Flames backing Bobby Byrd and James Brown? But I agree it would have been great to hear him with the next phase of funk. Pity he had moved in other directions as that was happening.