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Toby_E
Posted: September 21st, 2009, 8:12pm Report to Moderator
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Johnny Cash
Elliott Smith
Jeff Buckley

Three geniuses, and great musicians.


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Andrew
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Great artists there, Tobe.

As far as the mainstream goes:

Radiohead
Muse
Blur
Bloc Party

are the best the Brits can currently offer, IMO.

Andrew


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Quoted from Andrew
Great artists there, Tobe.

As far as the mainstream goes:

Radiohead
Muse
Blur
Bloc Party

are the best the Brits can currently offer, IMO.

Andrew


Wow, those would absolutely be at the top of my list! Huge fan of Bloc Party (as you know), and Muse are gods, quite simply. I was up at 8:30 a.m. last Monday hunting for a copy of their new album...took me an hour searching up and down the Walworth Road before I actually found one! But definitely worth the wait...cracking record. The Exogenesis Symphony is truly extraordinary.

Have to give a shout-out to Elbow, though. And there was a band from Reading called Morning Runner that I loved. Their first album - Wilderness is Paradise Now - is one of my faves. I waited with excitement for their follow-up...and then they disbanded, citing creative differences with their label! Hugely disappointing. Look them up on Spotify, though - a talented group of musicians.



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NJDevil
Posted: September 21st, 2009, 10:47pm Report to Moderator
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Lily Allen

When I tell people this, I tend to get odd looks because, at my age (43), I am apparently not supposed to be into "yoof" music.


really? and I thought I was too old to like Paramore (I'm 29) but y' know what? I don't care how many teenage girls love them b/c they did a song or two for "Twilight" -- they're a damn good band!

my current top five are:

Kent (I'm one of maybe ten Kent fans in the U.S. )
Silversun Pickups
Muse
Paramore
The Killers

Also receiving votes: Fall Out Boy, Foo Fighters, Keane, Mew


my all-time top 5 would have to be:

Depeche Mode
New Order
Smashing Pumpkins
The Cure
Nirvana

Also receiving votes: The Smiths/Morrissey, U2, Kraftwerk, Joy Division

of course, this doesn't exactly follow the topic, which was favorite musician but suffice it to say, there's at least one in every one of my favorite bands listed above.
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Sandra Elstree.
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This is a really hard question, but I think, above the rest, I'm in love with John Lennon.

I feel his spirit and I feel very connected.

It's out of my time, but I also feel connected to Jesus Christ, but I don't know of his recent lineage and his published songs.

I think that it's interesting that John and Jesus share the same initials of their first name. But that gets really complicated because "J's" and "Y's" become a bit of a haze if you transliterate from Hebrew.

John Lennon wrote that:

He didn't believe in Magic

He didn't believe in I ching

He didn't believe in Bible

He didn't believe in Tarot

He didn't believe in Hitler

He didn't believe in Jesus

He didn't believe in Kennedy

He didn't believe in Buddha

He didn't believe in Mantra

He didn't believe in Ghita

He didn't believe in Yoga

He didn't believe in Kings

He didn't believe in Elvis

He didn't believe in Zimmerman

And he didn't believe in

Beatles

Of which he was a part

He only believed in Yoko and Himself

And I'm with John

Being reborn from being

A Dreamweaver

I might have been a walrus

But now, dear friends,

We will surely die another dream

Get out of one car

And get into another

Ant that, is beautiful, indeed.

Read the subtitilos in the following video and expand on that.

No creo in anything.






A known mistake is better than an unknown truth.
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Sandra Elstree.
Posted: September 22nd, 2009, 12:27am Report to Moderator
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What if the Hokey Pokey, IS what it's all about?

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Hey,

Do you mean in terms of music or in terms of personality, or both?

1. John Lennon
2. George Harrison
3. Ringo

4. Gordon Gano(Violent Femmes)
5. Bob Dylan


sheepwalker


Wow, I share with Sheepwalker and that is always compelling.

To note:

The musical persuasion is within me and I once worked on the guitar a lot. The piano though was my first love and I hope to return, but writing has consumed me like a fire.

There is no book that I open or program that I enter that doesn't excite me and that is always a harbinger of problems because I can't settle myself down.

It's like "Wow! and Wow! and Wow! again and times ten!!! And where does it all end?

I fly around in love all the time. It's a problem. I guess love is a problem and how can that be?

I'd love to see some posts of some of the sexual techno or whatever the hell you calll it that my daughter puts on. I enjoy it very much.

Sandra



A known mistake is better than an unknown truth.
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Sandra Elstree.
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Incoming from a special soul:

Like soaring, falling and someone catches you in an up drift.

Love is Like Oxygen - Sweet



The energy here is beyond anything I can explain at this moment.

Sandra



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