6.01am

14 November 2017

@vonbontee Tell Katie I said turn it up
One of my favourite Paul Weller tracks. It's called Black Is The Colour:
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3.03pm


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15 February 2015

Lyric remind me of Shakespeare's sonnets, and the music is lovely. I like the way it escalates. Turn it up!
One of my favourite Pink Floyd tracks, Green Is The Colour, seems appropriate here:
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8.49am

25 April 2019

Great, dreamy track from Pink Floyd. Turn it up!
In my opinion, the bridge of this song is the best part. (around 2:50)
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14 November 2017

I like that. Got it turned up to the max.
Numb by U2 (also, what do you think of the video? Bit different,but I like it)
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11.51am

14 December 2009

I liked the video more than the song - too monotonous. Leave it where it's at.
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5.38pm

26 January 2017

Keep it where it is. I like the synth, but it's a bit energetic for my mood right now.
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6.04pm

24 March 2014

Instead of turning it up, just listen to it lying on the bed, lights off, eyes closed. It'll be far better than turning up the volume.
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12.33pm

14 November 2017

Not really my cup of tea tbh,got to turn that one down I'm afraid
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12.38am

1 December 2009

Not big on Oasis, but I find myself enjoying that. (Would've sounded good on rock radio, I imagine.) Noel puts real conviction into that chorus. Turn it up appreciably.
These guys again...
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5.17am

14 November 2017

I like that. Turn it up.
We haven't had a Beatles song for a while, so I'm going to go for Hold Me Tight - up or down?
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6.12am


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27 November 2016

Up. Good, old-fashioned rocker. Good groove, too.
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1.30am

24 March 2014

umm...just leave it where it is, rap is not my cup of teeth at all but anyway i could stand that at a decent level.
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3.06pm


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15 February 2015

Interesting combo of Hendrix and jazz. Keep it where it is.
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3.59pm

1 December 2009

Nice soft rocker, and was that a Mellotron I hear?? Turning it up more than one would ruin it.
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4.07pm


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15 February 2015

Anything from Fragile gets turned up automatically. That having been said, I need to listen to it again.
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1.41am

14 November 2017

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3.44am


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27 November 2016

I'll turn that up a few notches. Exactly the sort of thing I wanted to listen to right now, though I'm not often in the mood I am right now...
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11.13am

1 December 2009

Decent, post-post-indie modern garage rock; it's crunchy and tuneful, but didn't have any truly killer hooks jump out. Turn it up a little.
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2.58pm

26 January 2017

Oh cool, it's Finn from Stranger Things and his band! I've been meaning to check out more of their music, since I've seen from interviews they have amazing music taste (to have like 14/15 year old kids in an indie band listing influences like Nina Simone and My Bloody Valentine is pretty cool).
Keep VB's pick where it is. I liked the song, but it would have been good to hear more of that acoustic guitar from the beginning.
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9.16pm

10 April 2016

Ehhh, not really my thing. Turn it down.
Additional fun fact: His dad, Loudon Wainwright III, once had Klaus play on one of his albums.
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