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Most heavy metal like Anthrax, Iron Maiden ,Judas Priest ,UFO ect nothing like a heavy rock out to lift my spirits ,and lots of live shows too.
Last edited by BikerMatt; 21-10-18 at 21:40.
Thanks ,seen lots of bands over the years heavy rock is my rock.
UFO on their 50th anniversary tour next year Norwich already booked for me ,I also did a couple of meet and greets with Michel Schenkers Temple of Rock.got me into the hour long sound checks as well brilliant nights.
And Micheal was quite friendly ,as were the rest of the band .
Our blasts from our pasts are still very much with us .
Loving Paul Wellers new contemplative new album 'True Meanings'
Its an acoustic album and works really well
Dudley Moore: Do you feel you've learnt by your mistakes here?
Peter Cook: I think I have, yes, and I think I can probably repeat them almost perfectly.
Absolutely love this song....
Jakob - Saftey In Numbers
Take a listen if you like melodic, ambient, abstract type rocky stuff
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If it doesn’t challenge you, it won’t change you.
Nice one Richard, that must've been awsome
I've missed out on a few gigs in the last few years due to anxiety and trying to get my health sorted. I missed out on seeing Alice In Chains at the start of the summer, Dweezil Zappa last October and Steel Panther a few years ago.
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Wubu, Thanks for that. I like it
I was a big listener to a band called Ozric Tentacles in the 90s and still listen to them now. It reminds me a little of that Jakob track. Try Eternal Wheel by them and see what you think.
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from Imagine Dragons who did Radioactive I think it was, comes a tune about high functioning depression, from the film Ralph Breaks the Internet
https://themighty.com/2018/11/imagin...ing-depression
Dudley Moore: Do you feel you've learnt by your mistakes here?
Peter Cook: I think I have, yes, and I think I can probably repeat them almost perfectly.
Awesome thread:
Robert Glasper - Yet To Find
Lighthouse Family - High
Oasis - Whatever
David Gray - Please Forgive Me
Robyn - Missing U
Queen - Somebody To Love
The Streets - Dry Your Eyes
The Alan Parsons Project - Sooner or Later
Leon Bridges - River
Ill Bill - When I Die
Gregory Porter - Real Good Hand
George Benson - Kisses In The Moonlight
Roy Ayres - Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Marcus Miller - I'll Be There
David Sanborn - Love Will Come Someday
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Im loving listening to the Career box set of Ben Folds music
Music from Ben Folds & Ben Folds Five
Its called 'Brick' & its brilliant and electic for a single artist
Dudley Moore: Do you feel you've learnt by your mistakes here?
Peter Cook: I think I have, yes, and I think I can probably repeat them almost perfectly.
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