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Great show from what I've heard even with the sound problems and the flying glasses of ****
It was a decent gig but saw em in 96 at Maine Rd and they'll never better that. Stayed in the pub for Twisted Wheel and Reverend and The Makers but saw Kasabian and Oasis. Managed to avoid flying P**s. The sound problems didn't spoil it for me, still put on a crackin show and played for two hours. Curfew was 11pm but they played til 11.30. I'm not bothered about a refund but got a feeling Wifes sent off for one. Mercenary.
There are far too many songs that I haven't heard in ages... too many to mention.
However, since I have to type something down, I would have to say late 70's stuff.
Well, I was born in 79; However I was allways more attached to 70's and 80's music, than this recent rubish from 2000's onwards.
I have most of the music I like, which is a lot.
So yeah, concluding... bettles, Simon and Garfunkel, that kind of stuff.
I went to see Oasis at Heaton Park last Thursday which then inspired me to go out and fill the gaps in my collection. I was listening to Be Here Now which I didn't really care for when it came out but didn't sound that bad today.
Great show from what I've heard even with the sound problems and the flying glasses of ****
...and then, for no particular reason, I dug out the We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It! album Big Bang! (Remember them? International Rescue )
This was less of a treat than Mazzy Star, but worth it for the surprisingly gorgeous "Irish Bride". Now I'm going to put on "Modern Times" by Latin Quarter. Oh yes. The demons all come out.
An overdue shelf reorganisation revealed the long lost left-hand side of the M section of my CD collection hidden behind a box. So I put on the three Mazzy Star albums. What a great evening!
I went to see Oasis at Heaton Park last Thursday which then inspired me to go out and fill the gaps in my collection. I was listening to Be Here Now which I didn't really care for when it came out but didn't sound that bad today.
The song that I haven't heard in ages is the song "20 minutes" haha...who sang that song? I was just in primary school when I first heard it and I ended up singing it everyday...my siblings were quite irritated with me almost everyday.
She Was-Talking Heads..on the Sound Track to Bewitched..see other posts
My Perfect Cousin-Undertones...Mr Sharkey fair spits out the words
Strange Little Girl-Tori Amos does the Stranglers-excellent version
Substitute The Who- tremendous bass and drums
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