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I watched a kick-arse version of Austin City Limits with My Morning Jacket featured. Went out and bought their entire collection. I'm really diggin' their stuff right now.
Kind of a mix between Allman Brothers, Greatful Dead, Pink Floyd, and Coldplay. Very spacey, psychadelic, jam-based music, with a lot of guitar-stompin riffs mixed in.
Different, and I like 'em.
Kind of a mix between Allman Brothers, Greatful Dead, Pink Floyd, and Coldplay. Very spacey, psychadelic, jam-based music, with a lot of guitar-stompin riffs mixed in.
Different, and I like 'em.
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Same here on the Pearl Jam. And I'm hoping for a supporting US tour.MrKnowNothing wrote:I'm looking forward to seeing what Tool and Pearl Jam do with their new albums this Spring.
I'm also listening to a lot of Kings of Leon stuff. I go Youth and Young Manhood a while back and loved it. Aha Shake Heartbreak is even better.
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The Seether's Louise!Pitts wrote:Natasha Bedingfield, Artic Monkeys, some Fruity Penguins, older Franz Ferdinand, Fiona Apple's new disc and the new Black Eyed Peas...yes!
Whoever said Veruca Salt...G R E A T ! I have all their discs. Great Stuff. I would suggest Nina Gordon's solo stuff as it is very Veruca Salt-ish!

We need a headbangin' emoticon. Or a hand with the pointer/pinky up rock out symbol.
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Dylan, Fred Neil, lots of Motown and Northern Soul. Oh, and The Jam. Not much newer stuff, Hard-Fi are pretty good. Oh, and of course Antony & the Johnsons. Brilliant.
My faves from last year, apart from Hard-Fi and Antony are Arcade Fire, Maximo Park, Ambulance Ltd., New Order and British Sea Power.
My faves from last year, apart from Hard-Fi and Antony are Arcade Fire, Maximo Park, Ambulance Ltd., New Order and British Sea Power.
I'm listening to the first, self-titled Foo Fighters album for some reason. There are some great songs on there.
Also been listening to some of De La Soul's greatest hits, Kings Of Leon and Oasis.
There's a new band from Sheffield called the Harrisons who I quite like. Sort of mod-rockish stuff, a bit like the Jam.
And an under-rated band from back in the late 80's early 90's, the Screaming Trees (early stuff, and some of Mark Lanegan's solo stuff).
Also been listening to some of De La Soul's greatest hits, Kings Of Leon and Oasis.
There's a new band from Sheffield called the Harrisons who I quite like. Sort of mod-rockish stuff, a bit like the Jam.
And an under-rated band from back in the late 80's early 90's, the Screaming Trees (early stuff, and some of Mark Lanegan's solo stuff).
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Sounds awesome. I'll have to check it out. I'm a huge ABB fan. I see them four or five times a year, including at least twice at their Beacon Theatre shows in NY in March every year.Ben Klingston wrote:I watched a kick-arse version of Austin City Limits with My Morning Jacket featured. Went out and bought their entire collection. I'm really diggin' their stuff right now.
Kind of a mix between Allman Brothers, Greatful Dead, Pink Floyd, and Coldplay. Very spacey, psychadelic, jam-based music, with a lot of guitar-stompin riffs mixed in.
Different, and I like 'em.
I'm also a fan of Warren Haynes side project, Government Mule.
I've really been listening to a number of Blues Based Jam Bands. "Jupiter Coyote" out of Carolina is awesome. Old Union is of the same genre.
There's a band called Akoustic Hookah out of Columbus that is more physcadelic. Umphrey McGee has recently started getting a lot of play omy IPod as well.
Anyone ever hear any "Little Axe" I can't take a steady diet of it, but the sampling of old blues tracks is captivating.
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Arctic Monkeys
I don't think the Arctic Monkeys deserve all the hype. They're ok, but this is all about the media looking for the next big thing.
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Re: Arctic Monkeys
So it's not the "Fifth best British album of all-time!"Gaucho wrote:I don't think the Arctic Monkeys deserve all the hype. They're ok, but this is all about the media looking for the next big thing.

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Re: Arctic Monkeys
Hey don't knock my hometown's new heroes! Those boys are putting us on the map.Gaucho wrote:I don't think the Arctic Monkeys deserve all the hype. They're ok, but this is all about the media looking for the next big thing.

To be honest I can't say I've heard much of their stuff. They sound ok, but I need to have a good listen to their album first.
Bizarrely though I've found myself listening to a lot of classical music of late.

Oh my god, I've just realised.......am I getting old?!

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Re: Arctic Monkeys
Actually it aids in the sales of classical music CDs.Rob UK Pen wrote:My wife reckons it aids their intellectual development. But I'm kind of getting into it - well as much as you can 'get into it'.
Oh my god, I've just realised.......am I getting old?!

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Pulp!
Pulp put Sheffield on the map!
I've listened to some Bach lately, so I guess I'm getting old, too.
Fifth-best British album of all-time? Who said that? Fifth-best British album of the month maybe, but all-time?
I've listened to some Bach lately, so I guess I'm getting old, too.
Fifth-best British album of all-time? Who said that? Fifth-best British album of the month maybe, but all-time?

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Re: Pulp!
NME - http://www.nme.com/news/stone-roses/22062Gaucho wrote:Fifth-best British album of all-time? Who said that? Fifth-best British album of the month maybe, but all-time?
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