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Posted: 23/07/2007 - 19:32
by Waz
Amy Macdonald - Mr. Rock and Roll

Going to see her at The Roadhouse in two weeks, should be good.

Posted: 23/07/2007 - 21:50
by Infamous
axwell - i found you.

This tune makes me INCREDIBLY happy because its proof that the oldskool style breakbeat stuff is well and truly on its way back into public conciousness and i havnt been championing a dead horse to all and sundry.

I was infact correct and pete waterman can jolly well kiss my rosey red bum cheeks.

Posted: 23/07/2007 - 21:53
by xo

Posted: 23/07/2007 - 22:36
by merman
Durera - The Addict

Posted: 23/07/2007 - 23:29
by Max Levin
Högsommarmännen - Det förhäxade gökuret!

Posted: 24/07/2007 - 7:41
by omoroca
67840 - You've got my number by the band called "File not found"

With some nice C64 arpeggios.

Posted: 24/07/2007 - 22:43
by Waz
Pop Will Eat Itself - Their Law (live)

(from their "Instant Live" CD, recorded at Birmingham Academy, 21st January 2006. One of the best gigs I've ever been to.)

Note that this version features the *original* lyrics that weren't used by The Prodigy when it appeared on their 1994 album "Music For The Jilted Generation" - although it least credits the track as "featuring Pop Will Eat Itself"...

And for the record, PWEI are vastly under-rated even now. They were so bloody ahead of their time you know...

For those of you interested, the original words go a little something like this:

(spoken)
For those would deny us, control us, oppose us, beat the drum!

Destroy, react, rise, attack
Revulse, reject, no surrender, no submit
Rage, fight, anger, ignite
Reject, rebel, reject, rebel!

Use your voice, and make a choice
Use your voice, and make a choice
Question the answers, question the answers
Question the answers, kill the cancer!

I'm the law and you can't beat the law (x7)
F**k them and their law!

Crackdown at sundown

F**k them and their law!

(repeat the whole thing a bit later on and you're done...) and it still roxxor.

Posted: 25/07/2007 - 14:28
by ifadeo
Recoil - Subhuman

Posted: 25/07/2007 - 15:11
by merman
Grant Green - A Walk in the Night, from a Late Night Tales compilation

Posted: 25/07/2007 - 23:00
by Scyphe
Candlemass - Candlemass - The Day And The Night

Posted: 26/07/2007 - 7:29
by xo
Juno Reactor - Masters of the Universe

Posted: 26/07/2007 - 7:56
by n3mo
SLAY Radio.. Once again... ^^

Posted: 26/07/2007 - 18:56
by tas
n3mo wrote:SLAY Radio.. Once again... ^^
Carl Jenkins Requiem. I wasn't familiar with his work til i learned that Mike Oldfield is working with him on a classical symphonic album called "Music of the Spheres" So i thought i'd look into it. Sounds pretty good actually. Hoping that Mike oldfields creativity and Carl's know how of how an orchestra works will make this a great album for sometime late this year!

Just read Mike Oldfield's Autobiography and cannot fathom how a man who has so many problems could produce such brilliance even when he couldn't cope with doing an album... Great read!

Posted: 26/07/2007 - 21:21
by Waz
With some irony...

Kraftwerk - Tour de France

(although after this year and last year the race should be called "Tour de Farce" with all the drug taking cheats in there...)

Posted: 27/07/2007 - 17:18
by Vosla
The disharmonic humming of a vacuum cleaner (Aarrrgh!)