Music Thread!
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The day the music died? RIP, Chuck Berry! A cover of one of his most famous songs!
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we need a new song for Chuck.... the day the music died was buddy holly..... didnt Marty McFly give that riff to Chucks Berry's cousin??? lol
in all seriousness though great music..RIP Chuck.
in all seriousness though great music..RIP Chuck.
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American Pie - which had a line or two censored in Spain. Have a generous helping of Humble Pie!spud42 wrote:... the day the music died was buddy holly...
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Just read a really nice article on the Newyorker remembering Chuck Berry:
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultur ... -at-ninety
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultur ... -at-ninety
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i know the song title..lol but i am more partial to Uriah Heep....Very 'eavy, Very 'umble https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnnj8vtJyEkCody wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2017 12:21 pmAmerican Pie - which had a line or two censored in Spain. Have a generous helping of Humble Pie!spud42 wrote:... the day the music died was buddy holly...
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Recently I'm quite into synthwave: Carpenter Brut, Perturbator, Gunship (ex post-hardcore group Fightstar members), Dynatron, Lazerhawk.
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All I really need, and what I'm listening to when I'm undocking from a station:
MusicHub.fm: Vocal Trance
MusicHub.fm: Vocal Trance
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1970 was a good year for rock albums. This tune from the previous year was 'borrowed' and became a classic on one of them.spud42 wrote:Uriah Heep....Very 'eavy, Very 'umble
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well!!!!!
the 2 1972 Uriah Heep albums are my favorites. Demons and Wizards and Magicians Birthday. huge Moody Blues fan as well as Deep purple ,Th Who, Pink Floyd, anything Eric Clapton...and most of the bands of that era.. though never a real fan of the Rolling Stonesfor some reason
learn new things every day! today they would have been sued out of existence!"Running to 4 minutes 25 seconds, this instrumental is the 5th track off the band's eponymous debut album. Written by Vince Wallace and David LaFlamme, it is widely acknowledged to be the inspiration or at least the partial inspiration for the Deep Purple song "Child In Time."
According to Malcolm Dome in Deep Purple - A Critical Retrospective, Jon Lord admitted this openly, and was in fact dating It's a Beautiful Day's vocalist, Pattie Santos."
the 2 1972 Uriah Heep albums are my favorites. Demons and Wizards and Magicians Birthday. huge Moody Blues fan as well as Deep purple ,Th Who, Pink Floyd, anything Eric Clapton...and most of the bands of that era.. though never a real fan of the Rolling Stonesfor some reason
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RIP Greg Allman! One of my favourites (sadly hijacked by some petrol heads) - Jessica
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I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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content not available in your area... apparently im not alowed to see the Beatles in Aus ;-(Cody wrote:
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Pink Floyd by a long chalk.
Dark side of the moon
Momentary lapse of reason or
Pulse.
There are no real separate tracks to speak of. Each album is a single.
Dark side of the moon
Momentary lapse of reason or
Pulse.
There are no real separate tracks to speak of. Each album is a single.
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"Press Space" Commander
If you do not see "Press Space" more often than you want.. Your not trying!
OOPS..
"Press Space" Commander
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An awesome web radio to listen to when playing space games: http://www.spacetravelradio.de/.
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Oh, this is truly an excellent recommendation, spara! Thanks for sharing it!spara wrote:An awesome web radio to listen to when playing space games: http://www.spacetravelradio.de/.
Lately I have been playing Oolite while listening to Stellaris's soundtrack, which is very nice and very fitting as well (besides being from a really fantastic game which is one of the best sci-fi experiences I have had).