Live music
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Horses for courses Gem, but no other music gets closer to the raw aggression or makes the adrenaline pump a little bit faster than a quick burst of thrash. God, even mainstream poppy culture programmes like Hollyoaks or Top Gear sample a bit now and again if they need to emphasize a particularly exciting point!
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what do you listen to Gem?0 -
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Steps and S-Club Juniors? lol0 -
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Hmmm... how very rock & roll. So, what you mean is that it's some middle-aged TV producer's idea of agression?blobbyh wrote:God, even mainstream poppy culture programmes like Hollyoaks or Top Gear sample a bit now and again if they need to emphasize a particularly exciting point!
I'll stick with stuff that doesn't get used on the telly. The Birthday Party (for example) will do just fine when I need loud and nasty, they make 99% of metal sound as wussy as it really is.
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In my time, I've seen Toyah Wilcox, Stiff Little Fingers, The Exploited, Discharge, The Damned, Bauhaus, Joy Division, Anti No-Where League, Chron Gen, Public Image Limited, Crass, Annie Anxiety, The Mission x3 (once in Germany), Gary Glitter (eek..) The Clash, X Ray Spex, Zig Zig Sputnick, lots of little indie punk bands too numerous to mention.0 -
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I went to Live8 with my (now) 15 year old - what a fab day - and to think that I only texted in to appease her, knowing that we would never, ever, ever get tickets.
To prove my age, I remember watching Live Aid on a black and white telly in London in the heat, when I was a young, innocent, naive 18 year old
Claudia
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I like most music, but I absolutely hate certain things
ie metal, rap etc
I love jazz and blues. My favourute thing to play
I admit when I was 9 I did like Steps and S Club :P
Apparantly I looked like one of the s club juniors :shock:
I go through phases where I listen to only one album. At the moment it's Alisha's Attic - Alisha Rules The World :shock:0 -
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I went to my first gig just before xmas - The Pogues at Brixton Academy....got home at 2:45am and then up at 6:45 for work - wasnt good!
Very good gig mind you!0 -
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I saw them December and the year before at Birmingham, they were awesome0
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