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Posted: Sat Jan 24, 15 12:21 am
by Adrian Worman
Yeah I remember that :D

Bet he Bananarama! em all in one lunchtime session eh?

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 15 9:13 am
by Pete
Mossy68 wrote:Here we go you late night rockers !!!

Definitely liking that!

Mrs was not too impressed though...... :cry:

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 15 4:29 pm
by Adrian Worman
Pete wrote:
Mossy68 wrote:Here we go you late night rockers !!!

Definitely liking that!

Mrs was not too impressed though...... :cry:



I'm amazed u ain't see that before :roll:

Yeah not her favourite bloke is he :D

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 15 4:48 pm
by Pete
No, Julie did not mind the writhing Bints, its just that she is an atheist and does not accept that Lemmy is God...

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 15 4:53 pm
by Mossy68
Pete wrote:No, Julie did not mind the writhing Bints, its just that she is an atheist and does not accept that Lemmy is God...
Well he must be ?
No Mortal could live his lifestyle !!! 8-)

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 15 5:00 pm
by Pete
I love the way that he has changed the lyrics to "Ace of Spades" when singing live to.."But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live forever--------------- but apparently I am..."

Still the best bang for you buck live.....

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 15 7:45 pm
by RobTwin
Pete wrote:....Still the best bang for you buck live.....

You need to get out more Pete and expand your horizons (musically)... there's more to life than Mr K and Co ;) :lol:

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 15 7:51 pm
by Pete
Thanks for your coaching and guidance.

I have reached the age and seen a large number of bands where I know what I like.

If you look at the prices for some Gigs and the fact that Motorhead have traditionally kept their prices low, I think that bears out my comment.

I KNOW there are better and more musically talented bands out there - just as I KNOW there are more sophisticated cars than '60's Mopars; but I know what I like..............

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 15 9:25 pm
by Mossy68
Something different.



;)

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 15 12:50 am
by RobTwin
Pete wrote:Thanks for your coaching and guidance.

I have reached the age and seen a large number of bands where I know what I like.

If you look at the prices for some Gigs and the fact that Motorhead have traditionally kept their prices low, I think that bears out my comment.

I KNOW there are better and more musically talented bands out there - just as I KNOW there are more sophisticated cars than '60's Mopars; but I know what I like..............

:D


I know where you're coming from re prices - I've been to a few £50+... even £75+ :? gigs in recent years but there were plenty of sub-£20 gigs too that were every bit as good, not least because they were in smaller venues.

You're never too old to learn and that includes discovering new bands IMHO :read2:


Case in point...

For a few years now, Queens Of the Stone Age have been up there near or at the top of my fave bands list. It wasnt until around 2005 though that a work colleague introduced me to Kyuss - the band that QOTSA were formed from. I couldn't believe how they'd passed me by, completely under my radar. While I was getting into Pearl Jam and all the other grungy types in the early 90s, thinking they were here to save rock music (which they prob did, to be fair), Kyuss had already been going a couple of years.

Some original members reformed the band a few years ago and have toured and released a new album under a new name (Vista Chino), whose gig at the Roundhouse, with Monster Truck supporting, was just about the best gig I went to in 2013.

And this in turn has led me on to the other bands that their singer - John Garcia - has led since his Kyuss days. Unida, Hermano to name a couple.

But that's enough of my problems... :lol:

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 15 9:36 am
by Pete
It IS Pretty disgusting nowadays, would you pay £600 a ticket to see Fleetwood Mac????

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 15 4:08 pm
by Dom66
Mossy68 wrote:Something different.



;)
Love it :thumbright:

My missus likes the original, but she's going to get her ear bent round that now :twisted:

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 15 8:42 am
by Dom66
RIP Demis, we'll try and forget the turgid Bananarama! you put out in later years and remember this instead....

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 15 6:52 pm
by Jem
A track from one of the least known Bad Company albums.


Posted: Wed Jan 28, 15 6:19 pm
by Jem
Time for a bit of Mr Healey I think.