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Started by noel_w, October 14, 2015, 12:25:41 AM

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Rumpig

Todays driive home had The Offspring and then Silverchair cranking of the Fourbies stereo  8)
The smell of bacon proves aromatherapy isn't total bull$/!t

edz

TMG as I ran the truck up to boost the batteries from not being driven since the start of Feb .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPsa8MJU_50 Followed by a bit of  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNA4ELdkYCo     and       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP2umy6TdEU   
Might actualy try and drive it tomorrow  :laugh:   
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Kangaron

Iron Butterfly atm

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glenm64



Quote from: rockrat on April 13, 2018, 04:37:22 PM
Well this has made my day much more enjoyable. I had never heard of any of these before today but I am sure they will be on high rotation in the future.

Great suggestions all of them, with Derek Trucks probably the pick of the bunch.

Now what Jazz artists would you suggest for Monday's playlist?

Glad you enjoyed, they're all great albums.
Jazz, Im only just starting to try and get into. So many jazz styles, some I can't get in to though.
If you find any winners put them up.
One I bought recent is Wayne Shorter, speak no evil. Relxted style jazz that I dont mind.



Cheers Glen

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rockrat

Quote from: glenm64 on April 16, 2018, 06:53:55 PM

Glad you enjoyed, they're all great albums.
Jazz, Im only just starting to try and get into. So many jazz styles, some I can't get in to though.
If you find any winners put them up.
One I bought recent is Wayne Shorter, speak no evil. Relxted style jazz that I dont mind.



Cheers Glen

I'll let you know if I come across any Jazz winners.

I did find the following artists as a result of your previous suggestions:
Gov't Mule -  soulshine is a particular gem
JJ Grey and Mofro
Joe Bonamassa
Warren Hayes
The Black Crowes
And last but not least Buddy Guy - who I knew of but hadn't really listened to


Bird

Mates band in his shed at home.... LMAO!

Rog singing this one
No Secrets - The Angels
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w57hLxj8Cc

More Than a Feeling - Boston
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrrVP53b5xo

After the Rain - Angels
https://youtu.be/hHxlu7GB700

Stormbringer - Deep Purple
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j50RmPkt9Xc
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listo

Quote from: Rumpig on April 13, 2018, 09:03:03 PM
Todays driive home had The Offspring and then Silverchair cranking of the Fourbies stereo  8)

You'd be a good lad to camp with rummy, most people don't go too much on our music when we have a bbq or go camping  >:D, I don't think we'd get too many complaints from you  :cheers:

glenm64

Quote from: rockrat on April 16, 2018, 07:52:41 PM
I'll let you know if I come across any Jazz winners.

I did find the following artists as a result of your previous suggestions:
Gov't Mule -  soulshine is a particular gem
JJ Grey and Mofro
Joe Bonamassa
Warren Hayes
The Black Crowes
And last but not least Buddy Guy - who I knew of but hadn't really listened to
This arrived today, John Coltranes Blue Train, an oldie but its quiet good, very mellow too.
A tip for you, most albums can be listened to on YouTube. If Im looking at an unknown artist, I listen to it, not very good sound I know, but you get an idea of their style.

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Rumpig

Quote from: listo on April 18, 2018, 07:33:22 PM
You'd be a good lad to camp with rummy, most people don't go too much on our music when we have a bbq or go camping  >:D, I don't think we'd get too many complaints from you  :cheers:
i've never really played much music when i go camping to be honest, but mates have started doing it whilst sitting around the camfire of late (not to loud mind you), and is good to sing along to as the night goes on. Mates have similar taste in music as me (same age roughly), they'll have anything from  Linkin Park, to Cold Chisel, Limp Biscuit, Johnny Cash, Guns and Roses, Angles, Alice Cooper, Kiss etc playing on random in the background on a small speaker pod (most of which I have on a usb in my Fourby stereo). One mate likes his country music also, I'm not the biggest fan of it, but can listen and enjoy it in small doses.....i'll listen to a decent variety really, though i draw the line at boy band love song type music
The smell of bacon proves aromatherapy isn't total bull$/!t


edz

Having   a bit of quiet time with " Rain forest Magic "  and a beer . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DldtsVEk088
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glenm64

In the mood for bit of Jimi.

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rockrat

At the suggestion of a work colleague, I listened to a bit of classical music (London Symphony Orchestra 50 greatest classical pieces). It was ok, and I was surprised how many I recognised but can't say it will end up on high rotation.

gordo350

Is it too uncool to admit that Marillion has had some rotation of late

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2015 Ford Ranger Super Cab
Aussie Jays Big Red
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edz

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Pottsy

Kevin Morby, Harlem River 9 mins 15 secs.
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Challange Meredien Offroad Walk Thru

wakychapmans

Richard Clapton live - Best years of our lives
Barnsy, Ian Moss, Don Walker and more - Last of the Riverboats
Wayne & Kyria Chapman
(+ Tucker & Monty the Samoyeds)
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listo

Quote from: Rumpig on April 24, 2018, 07:30:51 AM
i've never really played much music when i go camping to be honest, but mates have started doing it whilst sitting around the camfire of late (not to loud mind you), and is good to sing along to as the night goes on. Mates have similar taste in music as me (same age roughly), they'll have anything from  Linkin Park, to Cold Chisel, Limp Biscuit, Johnny Cash, Guns and Roses, Angles, Alice Cooper, Kiss etc playing on random in the background on a small speaker pod (most of which I have on a usb in my Fourby stereo). One mate likes his country music also, I'm not the biggest fan of it, but can listen and enjoy it in small doses.....i'll listen to a decent variety really, though i draw the line at boy band love song type music

I like to have my speaker going quietly in the background most of the time. Not loud, I'm no party animal that enjoys screaming out a conversation over the noise, but so we can talk when we like but also kick back and enjoy the tunes.
I don't mind a bit of Johnny Cash but that modern twangy stuff singing about their tractor/dog/how they like their chicken fried is hard to cop, I'd rather gently pull my finger nails off with pliers while sitting on a meat ants nest than cop that  >:D

Bird

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shanegtr

Just got the new album from A Perfect Circle a few days ago. Its quite a bit more chilled out than some of their previous work, but I must say I've been really enjoying it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIsH686xWl0

glenm64

There's a big difference between kneeling down
......... and bending over.

Bird

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Pete79

Feels like a good day to binge on some Celibate Rifles today.
Started of easy with the 'Heaven on a stick' album, getting into the early faster stuff now.

Hearing those tunes of Damien Lovelock reminded me of my favorite song on one of my favorite VHS surf movies as a young teen....
https://youtu.be/b433sbZ-yDw
Ahhh, the early nineties... ;)

Nomad

An absolute classic. It was almost as thrashed in my oldies VHS as Bunyip Dreaming  :cup: