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There's some great music there Rachajam.

That is a classic early dub, King Tubby, god I used to play that to death, as well as Eek-a-mouse, who Scientist used for some of his dubs, Mikey Dread, Prince Far-I, my neighbours must have loved me.

Another artist I was able to see, Augustus Pablo toured England with Misty in Roots I think it was.

Joy division I wish I'd seen them but I was too young, about 15 when Ian Curtis killed himself. I liked New Order but not as much.

 
the only song that matters
 
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If metal or hard rock interests you at all Id recommend the band whose name I use as my display name on here, Dark Tranquillity. DT play a sub-genre that's pretty big called Melodic Death metal; It changed my taste in music forever.

A good album to start with would be "Character".
 
Having a 60's style party, at your split level Bachelor pad?

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You could do worse than kick off with this...

 
I know some people already have heard this band & lead singer (but I'm starting with this since it's my favorite band since they started), but here are some songs people might not have heard of that aren't really on the major albums or that the lead singer featured in:
Safe and Sound ft. Gee

Professional Griefers ft. Gee

Common People by My Chemical Romance

Heaven Help Us by My Chemical Romance

Untitle; Fan dubbed "Stay" by My Chemical Romance

One that is on the albums that I will always love:
Planetary (GO!)

and the eulogy to disbanding Fake Your Death:
 
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When I go out for the last time, it's going to be to this.


During the Prom season here in England after the night Princess Diana died, they changed the programme and played the whole of Faur?'s Requiem. She would have liked that.
 
so nice---!!!! good quality video!

Great isn't it! I must have listened to those two albums a million times. Herbie is a brilliant keyboard player and has diversified so many times, I think that's probably something he learned from his period with Miles. One of the people who had a massive influence on so many keyboard players, Jimmy Smith, Oscar Peterson even Bill Evans is almost forgotten these days.

Milt Buckner, It's difficult to find anything live from his early career but watch his feet on this short clip, look out for a young George Benson in the second part too.

 
Great isn't it! I must have listened to those two albums a million times. Herbie is a brilliant keyboard player and has diversified so many times, I think that's probably something he learned from his period with Miles. One of the people who had a massive influence on so many keyboard players, Jimmy Smith, Oscar Peterson even Bill Evans is almost forgotten these days.

Milt Buckner, It's difficult to find anything live from his early career but watch his feet on this short clip, look out for a young George Benson in the second part too.


"...it must have a beat and it's gotta have soul... hehehehe" haha amazing!
you know a lot wow, do you play yourself?


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might as well post a song too!

 
"Final Countdown" by Europe. First song I remember. (Yeah, that says something about my age, doesn't it?)

 
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