11.14am


Moderators
15 February 2015

What. The. Smeg.
Turn it down...
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12.13pm

14 December 2009

That video is not available (at least in Canada) so I found another one. Song sounds to me too much like the kind of 90s alternative-rock that I never cared for, with a singer who maybe bought too many U2 records. But it builds and builds nicely, I like the introduction of the synth 2/3 of the way through, and the intro is unique. Turn it up 0.3 notches.
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12.37pm

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17 December 2012

Turn it up. Love a bit of Blue Oyster Cult.
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5.40pm

27 February 2017

TURN IT UP! I love the song anyway, but this live performance of Ninet... wow! Incredibly moving, really!
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5.44pm


Moderators
15 February 2015

Turn it up, because Matt Bellamy and Thom Yorke both owe so much to him. Also, it's good.
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8.57pm

14 December 2009

xpost - I've posted two Tim Buckley tracks in the last coupla months, I figured somebody would post his son eventually!
Turn that Kinks track up! Classic.
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6.11pm

27 February 2017

Hm, turn it up a tiny little bit, I think. I really love the groove and the bass sound is cool too (plus the line about the Beach Boys is awesome 😉 ) But all in all, there's just nothing about the song that makes me want to come back and listen to it again.
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9.24pm


Moderators
15 February 2015

I'm sorry, but I'll have to turn it down... not really my style.
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4.47am

1 January 2017

TURN UP RICK! DO IT NOW!
@Martha may be aware of who this next one is. Heino is probably my favourite artist from Germany, because I like his upbeat renditions of different folk songs and believe it or not, along with discovering The Beatles, got me back into playing guitar! Here is a 1973 hit of his, a cover of Rosamunde (AKA The Beer Barrel Polka):
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9.08am

1 December 2009

Hm...like Martha said about my last entry, turn it up a tiny bit I guess, but there's no real reason I'd care to hear it again. The tune's overfamiliar and feels noveltyish...too easy to imagine this being re-recorded by Heino in 1979 or so with a new discofied production and rhythm section.
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9.29am

9 March 2017

Turn it up, it reminds me of The Beatles.
The Writ by Black Sabbath (Sabotage, 1975, Heavy Metal)
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5.00am

27 February 2017

SgtPeppersBulldog said
TURN UP RICK! DO IT NOW!@Martha may be aware of who this next one is. Heino is probably my favourite artist from Germany, because I like his upbeat renditions of different folk songs and believe it or not, along with discovering The Beatles, got me back into playing guitar! Here is a 1973 hit of his, a cover of Rosamunde (AKA The Beer Barrel Polka):
Oh my god, yes! Of course, I know this! This is always being played at parties when everybody's drunk over here - so this stirred up some funny memories (I don't drink though). My favourite German artist/group would probably be Kraftwerk.
Anyway, turn Black Sabbath up, I like the lazy energy of the song, like a giant who walks through the lands and although he's moving rather slow most of the time, he is a force of nature to everything around him. The many changes of mood are also cool - the harpsichord part, I like best, I think.
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3.40am

19 January 2017

Turn it up. I don't mind listening to a bit of Billy Bragg if i'm in a political mood!
Anyone else think this Tame Impala song sounds like the Beatles?
Up or down.
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11.09am

1 December 2009

I don't hear anything particularly Fabsish there myself, but that's no reason not to turn it up! Many nice squiggly psychedelic sounds in that one, basic tune is maybe a bit repetitive but doesn't get boring.
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12.43pm


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Reviewers
14 April 2010

Turn it up- reminds me of the Sex Pistols' cover of 'Stepping Stone'.
I love watching this entire concert - the opening song is pretty cool. Love the horn section!
To the fountain of perpetual mirth, let it roll for all its worth. And all the children boogie.
4.41pm

27 February 2017

Turn it up. I love the groove!
Not once does the diversity seem forced -- the genius of the record is how the vaudevillian "When I'm 64" seems like a logical extension of "Within You Without You" and how it provides a gateway to the chiming guitars of "Lovely Rita. - Stephen T. Erlewine on Sgt Pepper's
6.05pm


Moderators
27 November 2016

Eh, turn it down. The vocals sound a bit forced, and the instruments are electronic (not going to go down well with me).
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9.43pm

1 December 2009

That's a good one, turn it up! Really enjoy that bass line. A bit more aggressive vocal than the other Fresh Prince tracks I've heard.
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10.32am

1 January 2017

I've heard that song before on the jazz radio station on GTA 4 (I know, I shouldn't have been playing that...') but it's quite nice, so turn it up.
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10.57am

1 December 2009

(haha yeah, I noticed that several of the youtube commenters specifically mentioned GTA4)
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