11.37am

1 December 2009

Amazing that he kept recording to the last though. Reminds me of Freddie or Bowie.
Yeah, and Zappa. (And Famous Beethoven!)
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2.22pm


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15 February 2015

QuarryMan said
[Van Morrison - 'Tupelo Honey']
Turn it up just a little bit, 'she's all right'.
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6.24pm

24 March 2014

Turn it up. The bass is cool and the vocal melody is quite pleasant. Ah, good ol' Wowee!
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5.29pm

1 December 2009

Sounds like no other Lips music I've ever heard...It didn't do much for me, but I don't want to say bad things about these guys. I liked the feedback, at least, and the long keyboard buildup was different...turn it up a tiny bit.
Sorry not on YT...Alice Cooper, from their 1969 debut, here's "Today Mueller"
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1.25pm


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15 February 2015

That was very, very strange. I'm going to have to turn it UP.
Mr Wilson used the Beatles as an excuse to make a complete departure from the genres people typically expect from him:
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4.45pm

26 January 2017

Reviving this thread, I'll turn it up since I am intrigued by Steven Wilson.
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7.43pm

1 December 2009

Very catchy Steven Wilson track there - reminded me of Jeff Lynne producing Peter Gabriel, except not disastrous.
Leave "Moon Ocean" where it is. It's a cool experiment, I like the electronicness of it all, modernizing this ancient song; but Frank's vocal kinda bugged me in spots.
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10.20pm


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15 February 2015

^Just heard that one earlier at band practise. Turn the B-52s UPUPUPUPUPUPUP
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11.00pm

25 December 2017

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12.57am

1 December 2009

GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions, Marvin Gaye. PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
2.27am


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27 November 2016

Bloody fond memories of Private Idaho... possibly one of the first, if not the first songs that I can remember my dad playing me. Still love it
Eh, I'd turn The Fall down 1 or 2 notches. It's experimental, without knowing exactly what it wants to experiment with, imo. Goes on for too long as well.
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4.23am

26 January 2017

Keep Power Supply where it is. I enjoyed it, but I did find it to be a little repetitive.
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10.59am

1 December 2009

"Lady Godiva" so much
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2.29pm

1 January 2017

My kind of psychedelia. Both the lyrics and vocal kinda remind me of Donovan a little, which is also cool! Turn it up!
As for me, I'm still riding high on a wonderful old school country kick. Here's one of my favourites from Johnny Bush, who I've recently discovered. Such a tremendous voice!
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8.14pm


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15 February 2015

Country ain't my favourite kind of music, but that was pretty decent. Keep it where it is.
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1.20am

14 December 2009

Dunno if you discovered these gals via their "Bulldog" cover or Bowie's many raves about 'em over the years, but it's nice to see their memory kept alive! (Pioneers that they were) Pretty good band & song, solid professionalism, turn it up reasonably.
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4.22pm


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27 November 2016

Parts of me wanted to turn that up in some parts of the song, and other parts of me wanted to turn it down at other parts of the song. Long story short, I have no idea what to think about it so I'll leave it where it is? Actually, turn it up one notch, I think it *may* be a grower.
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4.31pm


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15 February 2015

Von Bontee said
Dunno if you discovered these gals via their "Bulldog" cover or Bowie's many raves about 'em over the years, but it's nice to see their memory kept alive! (Pioneers that they were) Pretty good band & song, solid professionalism, turn it up reasonably.
Actually, it was thanks to Gail Ann Dorsey raving about them (but she learnt about them through one of Bowie's many raves, so indirectly in a way?)
Holey's song isn't available in my country, but I found it on Spotify. Turn it up, interesting song -- I went clean off Abba after overplaying their hits, but that's a good deep cut.
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6.02pm


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27 November 2016

Likewise your video wasn't available in Aus, Bebu, but I found it elsewhere...
Not often you get a pop song in 6/8, so points for that. That was pretty good overall, a lot of energy contrasted by the 'closer' sections. With 20 seconds to go I was expecting a fade out but I got a really cool ending instead. I'd turn that up a few notches.
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6.10pm


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15 February 2015

I'm pretty sure that Muse has never ever recorded a song with a fadeout. I thought it was an interesting choice for an alt-rock band to cover 'Feeling Good'.
In re: 'Mustang Sally', it might be a criminal offense to turn that down, so I won't risk it. Increase the volume.
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