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Post by smudger on Dec 9, 2006 1:27:16 GMT 10
True thing that mate , if you name drop nowadays the youth look at you and have not got a clue about the roots of modern pop/ rock etc and who were the movers of generations .
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Post by campsie on Dec 9, 2006 2:23:58 GMT 10
the youth of today think real music is played on electric keyboards or similar.and it only started in the 80s.they have no real idea what they are missing
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Post by smudger on Dec 17, 2006 8:50:18 GMT 10
I have seen many of the best bands this world has to offer and i can only say that musicians who can play their instruments to such a perfection will keep good music real and alive . There is nothing better as to seeing bands who move and rock the venues where they play .
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Post by desertrose on Jan 15, 2007 11:45:26 GMT 10
I would say that my absolute favorite bands and have to name two cause I love them equally so much are U2 and The Corrs. Sadly the Corrs are no longer at this time cause most have gotten married and are having babies and want to spend their time with their families. The only Corr producing music (and film) is Andrea Corr. She is supposedly coming out with a new CD very soon. Would like to hear it first before I decide to buy. After hearing and see the Corrs live in concert, this will be a very difficult transition for us Corr fans. boo hoo
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Post by mcnass on Jan 17, 2007 22:49:12 GMT 10
Not easy to say... for many years I use to listen to James Taylor, Dylan, Stones, Ozark Mountain Dare Devils, Enya and Runrig .... A few weeks ago I found a fantastic Group: Reckless Kelly. Now I'm counting the days until I'll sit at a remote Scottish Loch, having a campfire and listen to those fantastic country songs...
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Post by smudger on Jan 18, 2007 6:52:08 GMT 10
Aye mcnass , nothing better as music played by musicians while listening either in concert or at home . From which the music rocks or moves you to the core .
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Post by andi on Jan 18, 2007 22:13:06 GMT 10
Now I'm counting the days until I'll sit at a remote Scottish Loch, having a campfire and listen to those fantastic country songs... Heaven on earth...
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Post by smudger on Jan 19, 2007 5:45:12 GMT 10
Next Friday and Saturday , ma bonnie lass and maself are invited to two Burns evenings , Saturday i will wear my Kilt etc , recite Burns poems and drink Whisky . On both evenings there will be loads of braw Scottish music , where we can have a wee sing song #saltire#
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Post by desertrose on Jan 21, 2007 11:07:42 GMT 10
I have seen many of the best bands this world has to offer and i can only say that musicians who can play their instruments to such a perfection will keep good music real and alive . There is nothing better as to seeing bands who move and rock the venues where they play . I wholeheartedly agree with you, Hamish! the generation younger than us never saw *real* musicians play and most only like this rap crap! Sorry, if you like rap. Now, don't worry cause I do like some of it!
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Post by dreamy on Apr 2, 2008 7:04:17 GMT 10
Who of you knows "Nightwish"? Their former singer Tarja Turunen has a wonderful new album called "My Winter Story". I especially love the song "I walk alone"...
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