never listened to her before, I gotta say after a couple hours--I think I'm a fan.
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Lita was in SLC a couple weeks ago... great show...
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well - yesterday evening it was this..
https://radio.garden/listen/radio-nador/09JjorqS << in Morrocco
then, using the same web app, I went to a radio station in New Zealand, in Auckland, my home town decades ago - and one of the local stations was playing essentially the same music !!
point being, the world has shrunk so very very much
Listening to some Battle Tapes and Big Data tonight...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zYvmCqlCAk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8b4xYbEugo
It's been a "Red House Painters" day. So much good music. If you're into shoegaze, that is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkVWJCinDqI
Since COVID-19 has inspired the Governor of the Great State of Utah to declare a State of Emergency ....Nightfell - The Last Disease
http://youtu.be/jyIir5xzt40
https://youtu.be/CmXWkMlKFkI
Climb-Utah.com
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Ah, Kate Bush.
Back in the 80s, I bought her compilation of hits, which was various hit songs from her first 5 albums and I really liked it. So I did some research and it was said that The Dreaming and Hounds Of Love were her best albums, so I bought them too and they're fantastic. I was interested in collecting her discography but decided to wait until they did a proper remastering of her work...as the sound quality of the 80s and 90s era CDs was lacking.
Finally, she recently remastered everything and I bought the box set of her first 7 albums and have made a wonderful discovery...
Her album Never For Ever is by far my favorite. It's a masterpiece. Two songs from it were on the compilation disc I've had for all these years but I was unfamiliar with that album as a whole. Yes, The Dreaming and Hounds Of Love are great...but Never For Ever tops them. I love it when I hear an album for the first time and I'm just floored.
So if any of you are somewhat familiar with Kate Bush and like what you hear, definitely listen to or pick up that album if you want to explore more deeply into her music.
If you buy any of her albums, just make sure you pick the 2018 remasters...they sound excellent.
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I absolutely love Kate Bush.
watch Great song...they have a lot of great songs, actually.
watch Another great band...if you like it heavy, that is.
It has been spoken in some circles that I, your humble narrator will on occasion listen to music that some consider "heavy"
http://youtu.be/-oz7L79rXE8
http://youtu.be/9bgSAP_iOu4
Yeah, that's pretty heavy alright. Never got into the European Black Metal...I remember listening to an album by Gorgoroth about 15 years ago and though it was the heaviest thing I'd ever heard. Real Satan worship stuff...but with time the vocal style got old.
I love screaming metal with the blast beats, shredding guitars, etc...but tend to prefer bands that are a bit more melodic. "Painkiller" by Judas Priest for example...that's good stuff.
in fact...here it is! watch
Tomorrow your homeless, tonight is a blast....
http://youtu.be/O69MTDdhHDk
That was friggin' awesome. I remember when that album came out...part of the second wave of punk rock in the early 80s. They were playing Holiday In Cambodia on the radio (KROQ Los Angeles). Crazy punk gigs in Hollywood at that time. Saw the Germs and probably the gnarliest band of them all, 45 Grave. Black Flag got going around that time, too. The punk thing didn't last though...because everyone realized the girls were more plentiful in the hair metal scene. I was there and watched the whole thing happen. These two genres kinda "coexisted" for a while, then the punks just disappeared.
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I posted that video trying to get it to embed like you guys have done with these other ones...but I can't figure it out. I looked up how to do it without just a copy and paste of the YouTube link but I f*cked it up. I can cruise around a computer pretty good...but not very good at the same time. Any of you boys wanna explain how to do it IN DETAIL, I'm all ears...or eyes, rather.
Anyway, that is an outstanding song from an outstanding album. U2's Zooropa. Their previous album "Achtung Baby" is considered their masterpiece...but I must say that this album is hot on its heels. Very experimental...and The Edge doesn't do that jangly guitar thing on every song. None of them, actually.
Just copy the address of the youtube video straight from the address bar in your browser, then come here and click on the "insert video" button that looks like a film strip. Paste the address from youtube in the box that comes up and hit ok.
Hope that helps.
Good song, too. I dig me some U2 from time to time.
You are my HERO! Ya!...now I'm gonna go apeshit!
A great song from Mr. Bowie...from an album of his that is one of my favorites "Lodger".
Classic rock hit parade, courtesy of Byron.
Oh, I'm unleashed now that I was shown how to embed these things...although I'll try not to be too annoying...
But in the meantime, how about a couple more?
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