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Postby blackdeathcrew » 8th Jun 07, 11:47

One of these I'd imagine

GnR - Appetite For Destruction
Faith No More - Angel Dust
Wildhearts - Endless Nameless

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Postby SteveP » 8th Jun 07, 21:31

Earth vs

Haven't had a record player for 15 years, even though I still buy vinyl (weird eh??)

Tapes, then cd's, mini disc now ipod

but the old Earth vs tape is the most screwed up and unreadable on the cassette itself that I have, I think I listened to it non stop for about 6 months when I got it.

I got Prince Charming on cassette the day it came out and it's in soooo much better condition for being some 12-13 years older than Earth vs
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Postby Steffahoob » 12th Jun 07, 22:42

Probably these:

Metallica - Ride The Lightning
Alice In Chains - Dirt
The Wildhearts - Earth Vs.

Mind you my good ol Dvorjak(classical composer for those who don't know) cd has been payed a fair few times recently, am playing New World Symphony in a few weeks so kinda need to know how it goes.
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Postby Stuart Brackpool » 13th Jun 07, 13:21

Steffahoob wrote:Probably these:

Metallica - Ride The Lightning
Alice In Chains - Dirt
The Wildhearts - Earth Vs.

Mind you my good ol Dvorjak(classical composer for those who don't know) cd has been payed a fair few times recently, am playing New World Symphony in a few weeks so kinda need to know how it goes.


What instrument do you play? Dvorak's good but I do really like the Russians; Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, Mussorgsky, wonderful stuff.
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Postby Steffahoob » 13th Jun 07, 17:31

Stuart Brackpool wrote:
What instrument do you play? Dvorak's good but I do really like the Russians; Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, Mussorgsky, wonderful stuff.


My main instrument is Double-Bass which I play in the County Training Orchestra(hopefully the County Youth after the Summer hols are up) I'm also self taught on flute and piano. The Russians are pretty good, We played The Nutcracker suite last year which was fun, difficult, but fun!
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Postby Stuart Brackpool » 20th Jun 07, 13:23

Steffahoob wrote:
Stuart Brackpool wrote:
What instrument do you play? Dvorak's good but I do really like the Russians; Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, Mussorgsky, wonderful stuff.


My main instrument is Double-Bass which I play in the County Training Orchestra(hopefully the County Youth after the Summer hols are up) I'm also self taught on flute and piano. The Russians are pretty good, We played The Nutcracker suite last year which was fun, difficult, but fun!


Aah, I do love The Nutcracker Suite. You ever spin your doulble bass round? You'd probably get some odd looks. I'm self-taught on the drums, been playing for years, but I took a wider interest in percussion after I was intrigued by finding out Andy Kubiszewski, drummer in Stabbing Westward, also plays percussion for the San Francisco Symphony. I'd love to get some timps! Hope you get to play with the County Youth, my friend, good luck with that.
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Postby Steffahoob » 20th Jun 07, 17:43

Stuart Brackpool wrote:
Aah, I do love The Nutcracker Suite. You ever spin your doulble bass round? You'd probably get some odd looks. I'm self-taught on the drums, been playing for years, but I took a wider interest in percussion after I was intrigued by finding out Andy Kubiszewski, drummer in Stabbing Westward, also plays percussion for the San Francisco Symphony. I'd love to get some timps! Hope you get to play with the County Youth, my friend, good luck with that.


I'm in a jazz band and a big band aswell so I have spun the bass around a few times! Accidently hit the saxophonist on the head but he got me back eventually!
Timps are so much fun! We had a rehearsal last year where everyone swapped instruments, so ofcourse I ran over to the percussion section(it's right behind me so I didn't really run, more of a fast stroll over) and got to play timps and bass drum! Loads of fun that was!
I also just found out my audition is at 8:30am the day after my Metallica gig. Why is it all the important things happen the day after gigs! My first gcse was the day after thewildhearts, My first Maths exam was the day after Download. It's a conspiracy!!

Oh and I have another album to add to my list. Queen - Greatest Hits.
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Postby Nexus Icon » 20th Jun 07, 17:53

Crickey...

OK, I guess it would be Appetite by GNR, Earth Vs, Buckcherry, Dookie or my Schorcher compilation.
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Postby Assmask » 20th Jun 07, 19:38

Wildhearts eponymous, American Idiot and MCR Black Parade.

I'm emo.

(I'm not emo)
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