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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 14 4:06 pm
by Mossy68
RobTwin wrote:
Mossy68 wrote:
Adrian Worman wrote:Black Keys.....
Oh yeah !! Nice one Ade :thumbright:
I like the Black Keys too, but prefer the original, unmolested version. Eh Mossy ;) :lol:
Not sure I know it Rob ? :oops:

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 14 1:13 am
by RobTwin
:roll: keep up lad :lol:

They started off as a two-piece, very blues based. Now have at least another couple of members, playing radio-friendly toons for the masses.

So there are some similarities to my outlook on modifying mopars, that you questioned elsewhere ;) :lol:

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 14 1:15 am
by RobTwin
MilesnMiles wrote:James Addiction, totally mental experimentalists!

I went old school this morning playing Sticky Fingers by the stones whilst hooning in the Roadrunner before the tourist woke up 8-)
You & your fat fingers, Miles :lol:

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 14 11:00 am
by Mossy68
RobTwin wrote::roll: keep up lad :lol:

They started off as a two-piece, very blues based. Now have at least another couple of members, playing radio-friendly toons for the masses.

So there are some similarities to my outlook on modifying mopars, that you questioned elsewhere ;) :lol:
I confess , I know nothing of how the band started. And only know there music from radio.
Share some early stuff with us , then I can compare the old to new.
You never know Rob we may even agree on something ;)
:thumbright:

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 14 2:07 am
by RobTwin
Mossy68 wrote:
RobTwin wrote::roll: keep up lad :lol:

They started off as a two-piece, very blues based. Now have at least another couple of members, playing radio-friendly toons for the masses.

So there are some similarities to my outlook on modifying mopars, that you questioned elsewhere ;) :lol:
I confess , I know nothing of how the band started. And only know there music from radio.
Share some early stuff with us , then I can compare the old to new.
You never know Rob we may even agree on something ;)
:thumbright:
Here you go - their 2nd album, from 2003. This was the first one I heard and got into.




In a similar vein, you could check out these boys from Brighton: Royal Blood

Nice big sound, especially for just bass & drums 8-)



Remind me in places of my fave band Queens Of The Stone Age, and also a bit of my fave band from Belgium :shock:, Triggerfinger


Posted: Tue Aug 26, 14 5:55 pm
by Adrian Worman
40 years ago today a very Young (geddit?) Aussie band released this into to the charts........


Although this ain't the original, that was 5hit frankly, slightly later version wiv Bon Scott, Bananarama! brilliant all the same :thumbright:

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 14 6:29 pm
by Mossy68
RobTwin wrote:
Mossy68 wrote:
RobTwin wrote::roll: keep up lad :lol:

They started off as a two-piece, very blues based. Now have at least another couple of members, playing radio-friendly toons for the masses.

So there are some similarities to my outlook on modifying mopars, that you questioned elsewhere ;) :lol:
I confess , I know nothing of how the band started. And only know there music from radio.
Share some early stuff with us , then I can compare the old to new.
You never know Rob we may even agree on something ;)
:thumbright:
Here you go - their 2nd album, from 2003. This was the first one I heard and got into.




In a similar vein, you could check out these boys from Brighton: Royal Blood

Nice big sound, especially for just bass & drums 8-)



Remind me in places of my fave band Queens Of The Stone Age, and also a bit of my fave band from Belgium :shock:, Triggerfinger


Seems like we do have similar taste after all Rob ( in music anyway! :D )
Was listening to Royal Blood on the radio and thought of posting them up this morning on the way to work !!
As for QOTSA. Top band. Love em !!!

Cheers for links ;) :thumbright:

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 14 9:32 pm
by Mossy68
Mmmmm. Any one like these then ?



8-)

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 14 9:55 pm
by Adrian Worman
Yeah I bought that album back in the day, STP were pretty good I ithought ;)
I read somewhere a lil while back that the then lead singer was being done for shoplifting coked off his tits...........nice :roll:

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 14 10:14 pm
by Mossy68
Adrian Worman wrote:Yeah I bought that album back in the day, STP were pretty good I ithought ;)
I read somewhere a lil while back that the then lead singer was being done for shoplifting coked off his tits...........nice :roll:
Wouldn't surprise me Ade.
Looked a different bloke when he formed / joined Velvet Revolver !

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 14 12:40 am
by RobTwin
I see Scott Weiland is playing some UK gigs (well, London, anyway) this October.... as long as he's not banged-up for shoplifting! :lol:

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 14 9:42 pm
by Mossy68
Old. Overplayed but worth another blast
( helped my man flu any way !)



:thumbright:

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 14 10:34 pm
by Adrian Worman
I love The Cult but they all sound the Bananarama! same! My face that sounds like all the others is Firewoman :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 14 10:44 pm
by Mossy68
Adrian Worman wrote:I love The Cult but they all sound the Bananarama! same! My face that sounds like all the others is Firewoman :thumbright:
Yeah. Know what your saying Ade.
Trying to make my snotty nose , head ache and aching better by music :lol:
Cracking tune that helped ..... A little :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 14 10:49 pm
by Adrian Worman
This'll clear it mate........