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She is what I would call a borderline boiler. Your eyes say no but your nuts say go....
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scottbrehaut wrote:She is what I would call a borderline boiler. Your eyes say no but your nuts say go....

My eyes never got a look-in :lol:
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Just found Watts and Thorn playing Each and Every On live from ETBG album EDEN which was out in the 80's. Was one of my favourite albums, played it a load...still have it somewhere in my LP collection.

They sound great just with voice and guitar....so simple - works for me
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Just off to share my Radox bubbles with Blondie, Muse and Pink.
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Alice Cooper's show on Planet Rock. Playing Def Leppard at the moment. Wish I'd been born 10 or 15 years earlier, could've seen some amazing bands.
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Phil Harris, the singing voice behind many of the characters in the Jungle Book . . .



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I'm a w*nker ;-)

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Genesis - Land of Confusion.
Disturbed did a decent cover but this is ace.
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HRG wrote:Alice Cooper's show on Planet Rock. Playing Def Leppard at the moment. Wish I'd been born 10 or 15 years earlier, could've seen some amazing bands.
Breakfast with Alice, best show on radio, although, that said, the connection is good fun, I got it once, called in and was mentioned as one of a clutch of us who got it first.
With this in mind, my next sentence or two will come as a surprise.

Lady Antebellum, both their eponymous first album and their 2010 offering 'Need you now' Country pop hasn't been this popular since Garth Brooks (go on, take the piss, but fact remains, he is the best selling solo artist in history for a reason). The beautiful and delightful Taylor Swift has much to do with its general popularity, but as a genre, country can only be helped by bands like LA releasing two albums, neither with a genuinely objectionable song on them.

It's just this second finished, so I can move on to my other recommendation of Melody Gardot. Injured horrifically a number of years ago in a hit and run accident, she used music to aid her recuperation from her brain injuries, thank God she did, because she unleashed upon the world a voice of such wonderful clarity as to be unrivalled in music of any generation. Perfect bluesy background music for the middle classes to enjoy at dinner parties.

Also, anything and everything on Planet Rock, except Hocus Pocus by Focus, **** ing pile of festering spunk that it is.

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ferrarilover wrote: Breakfast with Alice, best show on radio, although, that said, the connection is good fun, I got it once, called in and was mentioned as one of a clutch of us who got it first.
With this in mind, my next sentence or two will come as a surprise.

Lady Antebellum, both their eponymous first album and their 2010 offering 'Need you now' Country pop hasn't been this popular since Garth Brooks (go on, take the piss, but fact remains, he is the best selling solo artist in history for a reason). The beautiful and delightful Taylor Swift has much to do with its general popularity, but as a genre, country can only be helped by bands like LA releasing two albums, neither with a genuinely objectionable song on them.

It's just this second finished, so I can move on to my other recommendation of Melody Gardot. Injured horrifically a number of years ago in a hit and run accident, she used music to aid her recuperation from her brain injuries, thank God she did, because she unleashed upon the world a voice of such wonderful clarity as to be unrivalled in music of any generation. Perfect bluesy background music for the middle classes to enjoy at dinner parties.

Also, anything and everything on Planet Rock, except Hocus Pocus by Focus, f**k ing pile of festering spunk that it is.

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As Matt says Hocus Pocus has fine fingerwork from the old Dutch axe master (Jan Akkerman) and a lovely climax...

Here is another offering for the axe victims and air guitarists amongst us.

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Just back from choir practice - Fun to hear this again... :whistle:



My wife tutored the daughter of the lad with the Red Hat back in the 90's! He also had a bit part in the first Harry Potter movie... :bow:
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Because I am a young, cutting edge Emo, I'm playing this on loop at the moment



Black Veil Brides - The Mortician's Daughter.
Have a listen, it's gor-jay-ooooos :-D
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Joe Bonamassa - Dustbowl.
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