Sure Billy Joe is 48, but Susanna Hoffs is 61 ffs!
Sure Billy Joe is 48, but Susanna Hoffs is 61 ffs!
Last edited by Jetmaster; 09-04-2020 at 09:28 PM.
Only one bloke on this foz constantly makes me laugh Plague and it ain't you - MFKS
That piano cover is awesome. Oh anyone else still frothing over Polaris's new album?
Richard Smith in action.
Slipknot were nice enough to upload their entire 90 minute set from Download 2019
brb need hearing aids now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO3j9niG1Og
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I mentioned this in the famous dead peoples thread but thougth it worth noting here.
It's 40 years today since Ian Curtis of Joy Division chose to leave this mortal coil.
Glass - A classic example of the raw, driving energy this band created, polished off with Martin Hannett's visionary production.
His mixing and subliminals are the icing on the cake.
I love this song on their compilation album Still. It's best served as the entree to The Only Mistake...
IC RIP
Today Time After Time by Cyndi Lauper
This is one of Cyndi Lauper’s biggest hits. When I hear it, you think of all those missed moments you could have said what you wanted, but didn’t. You wonder: What if?
jowic song slaps
I'm quite enjoying the new Ghost Inside album
Stanny... I've gotta say.. That was pretty damn good..
Some nice meat-and-potatoes chunky metalcore.. Reminds me a lot of some older Hatebreed (but with a bit more production value)..
The whole time I was listening, I was waiting for the melodic sing-a-long whiney chorus, and it didn't come!!!
Meanwhile whilst working from home I've been re-visiting some classic Swedish melodic death metal..
In Flames before they "did an Opeth" and went soft - not that there is necessarily anything wrong with it, I just prefer their harder stuff..
Production obviously isn't the greatest (it was 1999 after all), but there is just something about the riffs and tone of the guitars that are really evocative to me..