10.55pm


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27 November 2016

I love that groove! Man, that rocks out - great bassline, and the sax solo too! Pity it's so damn repetitive. A great mix too, underneath the YouTube audio quality.
That'll be going up quite a few notches thank you very much!
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2.04pm

26 January 2017

Love the Waitresses track! Very groovy and I love the vocal style.
Keep Gilbert O'Sullivan where he is - a very nice and relaxing track with a self deprecating melancholy to it, but not something destined to be played at high volume.
This one ought to be quite polarising, but it fits with the Waitresses one a bit, I think.
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6.38pm

10 April 2016

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7.56pm


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15 February 2015

Not bad, I'll turn it up a notch. THAT CREEPY ENDING THOUGH CRANK IT UP!
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8.12am

1 December 2009

That was pretty neat, grafting a rock song atop a James Brownian rhythm track (which I thought was a sample of JB's Famous Flames, but is in fact Dyke and the Blazers). Norhing special, just enjoyable. Turn it up.
Middle bit is awesome/ridiculous
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9.52pm

10 April 2016

Huh, never heard of them before. Turn it up a little bit.
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11.15am


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15 February 2015

Turn it up! Lovely melody, fine guitar work, and I hear Paul, Linda, and Denny in the back there and I also hear a bit of 'Space Oddity'.
Warning: this song is beautifully depressing
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5.15pm

26 January 2017

Turn it way up. Britpop era Radiohead crushes anything any of the actual Britpop bands were doing. Not my favourite from that album, but still great.
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11.03am

14 December 2009

Banging track, and Chuck D. has perhaps my favourite voice of any rapper (even if he's wrong about Elvis). Turn that up please.
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12.59pm


Moderators
15 February 2015

Turn it up a notch. Complaining is fun.
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3.19pm

26 January 2017

Turn the B-52s up - one of the quirkiest bands around, and I enjoyed their simplistic dancing.
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4.27pm

25 December 2017

I like it. Turn it up.
I've been getting into these guys a lot lately
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5.06pm

14 December 2009

Good competent, songful pop-punk...kinda reminded me of Husker Du, especially that unexpected key change in the middle 8. Vocals aren't bad, but too damn high in the mix. Turn it up 1.5
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8.07pm


Moderators
15 February 2015

Kind of mixed feelings on that one -- I find it really corny but oddly likable at the same time. Turn it up one notch.
I'm turning this one @Ron Nasty brought to my attention up, what do y'all think?
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9.19pm

10 April 2016

Huh, interesting. I'd say, turn it up.
I like these guys quite a bit; I've seen then twice now.
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9.38pm


Moderators
15 February 2015

Groovy! Turn it up!
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5.31am

24 March 2014

Turn it up. Cool track. Never got into their kids really, but Dhani (or at least this song) sounds cool.
I've been into this guys lately. They are so young and play so tight as a band and make such complex music...
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8.36am

26 January 2017

Turn it up! @vonbontee and I are both really into Black Midi, and that is my favourite of those tracks.
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9.26am


Moderators
15 February 2015

Keep it where it is. Less annoying than my memories of just the titular line, but otherwise I was more interested in the vision than the sound.
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11.04am

14 December 2009

Turn Culture Club down - I'd enjoyed their earlier singles to varying degrees, but KC grated on me from initial hearing; and then it hit #1 and stayed there for like eleven weeks!
Leave "Space Dementia" where it is. Nice piano and synths, but the singing is too overwrought and theatrical for my enjoyment this time.
OK, this one was chosen by 10yo Katie (of "Getting your kids into the Beatles" thread fame)
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