Green Eyes by Stevegane Project and Soft Machine's oldies. Pat Metheny is next in line.
Although I must confess that Guns N'Roses with their last album did it for me last night.
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Green Eyes by Stevegane Project and Soft Machine's oldies. Pat Metheny is next in line.
Although I must confess that Guns N'Roses with their last album did it for me last night.
Gusttavo Lima - Gusttavo Lima e Você
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mG6_dGQlh4o
The intrumental verison of Klinga Mina Klockor, on the Album it is called Inledningsvisa.
This week on the shed player,
Soundgarden - superunknown (really dig this album, it has the monster riffs of BadMotorFinger but with better production. "The day I tried to Live" is a favourite.)
You Am I - Hourly Daily (brilliant guitar rock that has moments of sublime pop ear-worm at seemingly regular intervals. A "desert Island top 10" album.)
Joe Jackson - Jumpin' Jive (was given a vinyl copy of this as a lad, given that Eddie Van Halen was my idol at the time. It rusted onto my heart, I have always had a copy
of this album close to hand since then).
Now, I was just browsing the U-toobs and stumbled upon one of my favourite pop (yes POP) songs of all time. I defy anyone to not sing along to any part of this tune, once it has ear-wormed its way into your brain, you will not look at catchy pop tunes the same way
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pK_doW_vikA
And here's another. Anyone can sing along to this! Great pop structure, impossible to resist...
Spiderbait - Fucken Awesome - YouTube
Apologies for both the ads and the muting of naughty words. I couldnt find another genuine vid.
And another, This girl has a voice that could make me do anything, Absolutely subliminal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_mkM...feature=fvwrel
Okay, last one. Not a pop tune, but I have followed this band for a long time and they are an absolute fave - and they can write a pop tune (but this one isnt)
MAGIC DIRT - Rabbit With Fangs (Live On Recovery) - YouTube
Did I say last one? oops...
I love this band (Magic Dirt again - polyrhythmic grunge rock at its best)
MAGIC DIRT - Pace It on Vimeo
Scary....Quote:
Originally Posted by TheFamousEccles
Charles Mingus - Rotterdam, NL 11-01-1970
Animals - Pink Floyd :D
Chairlift - Met Before. Chairlift - Met Before - YouTube
Ice Choir - Everything is spoilt by use.
Violens - if their vocals/ lyrics ever match their instrument skills they will be legends.
Grampian Police Pipe Band - In Memory of the Youngest Shipley/The Friar's Britches/The Jiggernaut from their albums Pipes and Drums of Scotland.
Maurice Price - Arrows
A pretty good song by Queen, this particular song is actually sung by Brian May and not by Freddie Mercury.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDr_LIvnW1g
Blå Häst - Svalkar vinden
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1psuJyRiQhc&
The tractor is a Bolinder-Munktell 350 Boxer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1ThSi1wbqU
Medical Love Song - Monty Python.
Rush - Cygnus X-1
Kool Keith & Kutmasta Kurt !
Juliet Greco - Chanson des Vieux Amants
The bonus disc from the re-release of U2s Unforgettable Fire.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ9sLF1sSp8
Then again pretty much everything on that album is worth hearing, too.
The Beards - Adelaide lads made good?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3C5nE4UqqLk
This is a short but very lovely piano melody called Wilma's theme written by Stefan Nilsson for the Swedish tv-seriesSkärgårdsdoktorn.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqiTG8v2SZ4
Been browsing Bandcamp for new things to listen to of late, and found some absolute gems, this being my favourite :-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=243Dhnco_MM
Other than that, been giving Taake, Sylosis, Gehenna and Bloody Hammers repeated spins of late. All tick a variety of different metallic boxes.
Another recent trend for me is this sort of stuff. Really enjoy it when purely instrumental. Too much of it is ruined with the growled/screamed vocals that seem to dominate metal these days (sadly), but when done as a pure instrumental, I find it all very chilled out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=054HPIguL2U
django soundtrack
Guns n Roses - Patience
Sabaton - Ghost division