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Postby Alteredcarbon » 7th Jun 07, 19:26

I'm really quite fond of Therapy?, though their latest effort wasn't that great.
Still one band that I really want to see live.

Least played is probably At The Drive-In's Relationship of Command or possibly something that I bought in a mass buy and forget about. Something I'm attempting to fix.
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Postby fluffygrue » 7th Jun 07, 22:24

Alteredcarbon wrote:I'm really quite fond of Therapy?, though their latest effort wasn't that great. Still one band that I really want to see live.


Yeah, they've had a few iffy albums. But they're a fantastic live band, worth seeing. (Sorry. :P)

Only managed to see 'em once, though, about 10 years ago. :/
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Postby geordierussell » 7th Jun 07, 23:37

Frog Chorus, Paul McCartney
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Postby SteveP » 8th Jun 07, 02:18

beerofthedark wrote:X-Factor and Virtual XI by Iron Maiden. I love this band, but the only decent thing Blaze did for the band was leave when Bruce came back.



I agree totally there

BUT

those albums did give us Futureal, Man On The Edge and The Clansman!!!!

AND NEVER, EVER DISS THERAPY? :lol: :lol: :lol: all those that chose to :lol:
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Postby 29xTheJames » 8th Jun 07, 10:11

we all need a little Therapy?
Being a Wildhearts fan rocks.
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Postby pete » 8th Jun 07, 11:07

Sarc wrote:little angels - too posh to mosh too good to last.

Shame really as Jam was fucking brilliant


have you checked out the albums before Jam Dont pray for me and Young Gods i loved Little Angels went to loads of their gigs including the last one at The Royal Albert hall absolutley amazing
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Postby markE » 8th Jun 07, 11:12

the singer from little angels is touring in september. might get to see him this time - every other tour he has cancelled the show that i was going to!




oh and therapy are great!
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Postby kitescreech » 8th Jun 07, 14:01

I dont want this to turn into a slagging/defending game. We all have ouropinions, Im just being nosey. No sacred Cows were harmed during the making of this list.

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Postby Sarc » 8th Jun 07, 14:01

pete wrote:
Sarc wrote:little angels - too posh to mosh too good to last.

Shame really as Jam was fucking brilliant


have you checked out the albums before Jam Dont pray for me and Young Gods i loved Little Angels went to loads of their gigs including the last one at The Royal Albert hall absolutley amazing


I have indeeed was actually listening to Don't Pray For Me last night
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Postby Alteredcarbon » 9th Jun 07, 01:55

fluffygrue wrote:
Alteredcarbon wrote:I'm really quite fond of Therapy?, though their latest effort wasn't that great. Still one band that I really want to see live.


Yeah, they've had a few iffy albums. But they're a fantastic live band, worth seeing. (Sorry. :P)

How many times are you gonna say this? :-/
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Postby fluffygrue » 9th Jun 07, 12:13

Alteredcarbon wrote:
fluffygrue wrote:Yeah, they've had a few iffy albums. But they're a fantastic live band, worth seeing. (Sorry. :P)

How many times are you gonna say this? :-/

Probably a fair number of times. I've been going to gigs for 12 years, so.. yeah.

It's one benefit of being old. :)
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Postby WiredOut » 10th Jun 07, 21:21

Alteredcarbon wrote:
Least played is probably At The Drive-In's Relationship of Command or possibly something that I bought in a mass buy and forget about. Something I'm attempting to fix.



Snap! That's what I was going to put. What ATDI were all about is beyond me. I bought the album after I kept reading that it was heavy and crazy and packed with great tunes. Tunes! Hmmm. It sounded like pretentious sixth-form poetry being recited over the crashing of a construction site accident.

Don't get it, although One-armed Scissor (or whatever it is) sounded alright booming across the sound system of a club I was at recently. Then I listened to it again at home and still didn't really like it.
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Postby beerofthedark » 11th Jun 07, 10:47

SteveP wrote:
beerofthedark wrote:X-Factor and Virtual XI by Iron Maiden. I love this band, but the only decent thing Blaze did for the band was leave when Bruce came back.



I agree totally there

BUT

those albums did give us Futureal, Man On The Edge and The Clansman!!!!

AND NEVER, EVER DISS THERAPY? :lol: :lol: :lol: all those that chose to :lol:

Yep, three best songs from those albums, but i still can't listen to the whole thing.
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Postby SteveP » 11th Jun 07, 22:07

beerofthedark wrote:
SteveP wrote:
beerofthedark wrote:X-Factor and Virtual XI by Iron Maiden. I love this band, but the only decent thing Blaze did for the band was leave when Bruce came back.



I agree totally there

BUT

those albums did give us Futureal, Man On The Edge and The Clansman!!!!

AND NEVER, EVER DISS THERAPY? :lol: :lol: :lol: all those that chose to :lol:

Yep, three best songs from those albums, but i still can't listen to the whole thing.


I feel much the same, and I do't think I listened to either album again from about 2 months on from their release, funnily enough, Im feeling that way about A Matter of Life and Death too, I think I've listened to it all the way through about 4 times :(
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Postby Dave C » 11th Jun 07, 22:35

I'm sorry I own a Pet Shop Boys LP from years and years ago. I never, ever play it.
Please don't laugh at me.
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