Whats your favourite all time record ?
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Angels & Devils by Echo and the Bunnymen
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I tried to sum it up in the ten that you can see in iLike on my Facebook page. Im on 89 so far and I havent scratched the surface...
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I tried to sum it up in the ten that you can see in iLike on my Facebook page. Im on 89 so far and I havent scratched the surface...
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Far too many to list as a favourite would change dependent on mood but Ray LaMontagne's version of Crazy would probably make my top 10 if I had my chilled head on.......
YouTube - Ray lamontagne crazy
YouTube - Ray lamontagne crazy
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A can't decide between these two:
YouTube - The Stone Roses - This Is The One
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YouTube - Vietnam War music video to "Gimme Shelter"
YouTube - The Stone Roses - This Is The One
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YouTube - Vietnam War music video to "Gimme Shelter"
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No, Rufus Wainright:
Amazon.com: Shrek - Music from the Original Motion Picture: Music: Various Artists - Soundtrack
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Amazon.com: Shrek - Music from the Original Motion Picture: Music: Various Artists - Soundtrack
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No, Rufus Wainright:
Amazon.com: Shrek - Music from the Original Motion Picture: Music: Various Artists - Soundtrack
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Amazon.com: Shrek - Music from the Original Motion Picture: Music: Various Artists - Soundtrack
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I actually bought the album (sad I know) and it credits Rufus Wainright. Bizarre, I wonder where John Cale fits in.
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Far too many to list as a favourite would change dependent on mood but Ray LaMontagne's version of Crazy would probably make my top 10 if I had my chilled head on.......
YouTube - Ray lamontagne crazy
YouTube - Ray lamontagne crazy
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this...
YouTube - Alex Gold vs Agnelli and Nelson - Everyday 2002
or this...
YouTube - y traxx - mysteryland (sickboy courtyard remix)
cried my eyes out to both, and openly admit it
YouTube - Alex Gold vs Agnelli and Nelson - Everyday 2002
or this...
YouTube - y traxx - mysteryland (sickboy courtyard remix)
cried my eyes out to both, and openly admit it
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I recognise this. But who did the original? I bet it's really obvious, I'm sure it's a female.... I wish my brain was working
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So it does ... but not the text. Or here: Rufus Wainwright - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia or here Shrek Shop - Shrek: Music from the Original Motion Picture by Various Artists - CD
I actually bought the album (sad I know) and it credits Rufus Wainright. Bizarre, I wonder where John Cale fits in.
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I actually bought the album (sad I know) and it credits Rufus Wainright. Bizarre, I wonder where John Cale fits in.
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Rufus Wainright recorded the version on the soundtrack because a dispute between John Cale's record company and the company distributing the OST prevented Cale from appearing on it
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[QUOTE=Bubba po;7623785]JJ Burnel (Stranglers), Peter Hook (Joy Division) and Barry Adamson (Magazine) have the all-time most gut-wrenchingly emotive bass guitar styles in the history of music. There are no other serious contenders.[/QUOT
well I guess from your choice of music - which I do like - if i said Mark King is a truely great bass player you would laff. You would be wrong !!! check him out on any you tube links he is awesome just plays different music to your type
well I guess from your choice of music - which I do like - if i said Mark King is a truely great bass player you would laff. You would be wrong !!! check him out on any you tube links he is awesome just plays different music to your type
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yep true but I just went onto you tube - sorry can't add link - and the second one under mark king is mark king live performance ...... mind blowing !!! anyone here take a moment to look he must be the best ever....
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I do love that whole punk thing and have stranglers in my collection. Also like newer stuff like foo fighters etc - they know where a guitar should be to play !!
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I do love that whole punk thing and have stranglers in my collection. Also like newer stuff like foo fighters etc - they know where a guitar should be to play !!
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So Hard to pick one track, one hundred and maybe I could do it, but if it has to be one I'll go with
YouTube - Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb
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