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Music recommendations
« on: 24 August 2007, 18:26:41 »

Been recommended a couple of brilliant albums recently, so I thought I would see what we are listening to...

My current favourites...

30 Seconds To Mars. - A beautiful Lie (Maybe a bit "emo" in places, no bad thing, but a superb album with an awesome first track!)

Muse. - Black Holes And Revelations. (These guys just keep getting better and better!)

The Editors. - An End Has A Start. (Depressing, overtones of Joy Division. and bl**dy excellent)

The Fray. - How To Save A Life. (If you like Coldplay, Keane, Snow Patrol, you will love this!)

My Chemical Romance. - The Black Parade. (The masters of Emo getting more commercial with their best album yet!)

The Enemy. - We'll Live And Die In These Towns. (If you like the Jam, you MUST buy this! If you don't... you still should!)

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Re: Music recommendations
« Reply #1 on: 24 August 2007, 18:48:55 »

Right now  -whilst at work  :o - and listening to a mix on the ipod of a DJ called Richie Hawtin live at recent T in the Park......fantastic bleepy techno  8-)

4 of my 6 discs in the MV6 have Police albums in them, the other two are Aphex twin... ;D
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Re: Music recommendations
« Reply #2 on: 24 August 2007, 19:17:13 »

In my CD player I have a (no laughing please)

Northern Soul compilation

1980 Electronic compilation

U2 Greatest Hits

a SKA compilation

Black Eyed Peas, Monkey Business

a 1990s Ibiza Anthems CD

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Re: Music recommendations
« Reply #3 on: 24 August 2007, 19:28:22 »

The Bravery - The Sun And The Moon
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Re: Music recommendations
« Reply #4 on: 24 August 2007, 19:33:02 »

Whilst surfing the net I'm currently listening to:
Counting Crows  -  Across a Wire (Live in New York)
on a chrome cassette.

Although I've plenty of CD's, I still prefer my cassettes for some reason.

Whenever I buy a CD, the first thing I do is usually copy it to a Chrome cassette.
The sound quality is good and a Chrome cassette will outlast a CD in my opinion.

I copied the Counting Crows CD back in 1997, and it sounds as good today
as it did 10 years ago.  :)
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Re: Music recommendations
« Reply #5 on: 24 August 2007, 19:56:10 »

I have a right mix - I have a couple of CDs with 10 CDs worth of MP3s on and tons of MDs

Other CDs are CDDA
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Re: Music recommendations
« Reply #6 on: 24 August 2007, 20:13:29 »

nouvelle vaugue
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Re: Music recommendations
« Reply #7 on: 24 August 2007, 20:20:20 »

Lets see
disc 1  the golliaz
disc2   best barbeque album in the world
disc3   Madonna's greatest
disc4   Elvis p's greatest
disc5   the Beatles
disc6   Compilation with loads of my fav driving music, Motorhead, Queen, Some James Bond themes
            Iron Maiden, all that sort of stuff. 8-)

Hey i'm over 40 now i'm entitled to listen to "whats this rubbish daddy" according to my 5 year old twins ;D ;D
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Re: Music recommendations
« Reply #8 on: 24 August 2007, 20:26:35 »

I think the cd player in the Omega has Robbie Coltraines greatest hits in it.....

No hang on thats not right......its that other bloke that looks like him...

Robbie Williams.....thats the one  :y ;D

I usually listen to the radio tho....

I did get into Radiohead for a while tho......but generally like most
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Re: Music recommendations
« Reply #9 on: 24 August 2007, 20:32:44 »

You're all snobs, get a GLS and see how many CD's you can play in it :-/, or better still get a CDX with a fooked head unit :( or as a last resort , buy an Elite with no amp  >:(
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Re: Music recommendations
« Reply #10 on: 24 August 2007, 22:14:13 »

With an MD head unit an icecream tub full of discs and a 10 CD MP3 compatible changer I won't run out if music unless I can't find the duplicate CD of UFO as I broke the MD :-[
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Re: Music recommendations
« Reply #11 on: 24 August 2007, 22:17:26 »

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You're all snobs, get a GLS and see how many CD's you can play in it :-/, or better still get a CDX with a fooked head unit :( or as a last resort , buy an Elite with no amp  >:(

Should be the one like the CD isnt it??  :-/ .....unless it one of them old ones  ;D ;)
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Re: Music recommendations
« Reply #12 on: 24 August 2007, 22:19:47 »

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You're all snobs, get a GLS and see how many CD's you can play in it :-/, or better still get a CDX with a fooked head unit :( or as a last resort , buy an Elite with no amp  >:(

Should be the one like the CD isnt it??  :-/
prefacelift GLS is normally CAR400 cassette player...
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Re: Music recommendations
« Reply #13 on: 24 August 2007, 22:26:28 »

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You're all snobs, get a GLS and see how many CD's you can play in it :-/, or better still get a CDX with a fooked head unit :( or as a last resort , buy an Elite with no amp  >:(

Should be the one like the CD isnt it??  :-/
prefacelift GLS is normally CAR400 cassette player...

Yes i suddenly realised....hence why i change my post above......but not quick enuf....for you TB  ;D  ::)
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Re: Music recommendations
« Reply #14 on: 24 August 2007, 22:27:27 »

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You're all snobs, get a GLS and see how many CD's you can play in it :-/, or better still get a CDX with a fooked head unit :( or as a last resort , buy an Elite with no amp  >:(

Should be the one like the CD isnt it??  :-/
prefacelift GLS is normally CAR400 cassette player...

Yup CAR 400 in mine, well was in mine until i couldn't put up with it any longer and bought a CDR 500
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