Everything posted by tigerboy
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Retroclash #79
yeah Buffalo Springfield...even tho repeat plays of father ted are still welcome!!!!
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Jay & the Techniques
x07oQVsFVDs Jay & The Techniques - Apples Peaches Pumpkin Pie pb5PWwdr5Xw Jay & the Techniques - Keep the Ball Rolling kc5ZMapkR6o Strawberry Shortcake- Jay And The Techniques and now some great joyfull happy floor stomping music thats thankfully not from 1984 (hooray for that :cheer: :cheer: )...so what do you think of stuff like this...would you replace your 'hits of the 1980s' cds for this or what?
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East 17-f*** That
is that because mtv didnt play black artists in those days and so nkotb had to be invented as new edition were too black...? btw think would rather have a deuce or 2wo third3 comeback..but there's something intersting about the soap opera that is e17 A26_oA9Mm6A OkDDDgsVMrw 2wo Third3 - I want to be alone
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The Saturdays - 'Up' 'Chasing Lights' [13.10.08] [27.10.08]
even tho the single sound like it would be good as an eurovision entry..it annoys me when it gets into my brain and goes round and round all day... A26_oA9Mm6A tho if it think about Deuce - I Need You it goes away!!! hooray for mid 90s pop fail duece!!! musch better and so under-rated
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Smoosh
GOwSjX41STg Smoosh - Free To Stay 6YOku0nAbRc Smoosh- La Pump h_1zl82ZE2E Smoosh - Gold So is there anyone on here who likes the music of smoosh (not to be thought of as just a female Hanson...tho Hanson might be the mini-me brady bunch toploader) wrWamyL4Azc Hanson...the mini-me brady bunch toploader - Where's The Love d6ebjAqnKmc Toploader (Fillmore Auditorium wannabes maybe?) - Time Of My Life
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Robyn - Cobrastyle
its not that good - the Teddy bears STHLM version of Cobrastyle is much much better szmyoKgBp6Q
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Name The Artists By Which You Own All Their Albums.
nut i bet someone like Gwen Stefani to have random albums release in random places like japan that you cant get anywhere else
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Taken (+ Mirrors)
but against some of the episodes of 24 a very apt comparision...(oh no!! have to go as the cougar's after me!!! :lol: ) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/de/Mountain_lion.jpg
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Jason Statham / Death Race
perhaps, perhaps, perhaps :lol: i thought that Joan Allen's face was just weird...slightly been over more times than the actual cars...but yeah needed that kind of character in the film (tho maybe she could have been even a bit more overbarring going much more towards Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly in devil wears prada or even Wilhelmina Slater in ugly betty) but yeah both me and brother enjoyed this..(brother also pointing out loudly that "It's Love-Joy" when Ian McShane came in the film...maybe i could have told him to shut the f*** up in an 'Al Sweareyman' mode - tho it wouldn't be too much of a diversion to the plot and that pun would only work if you're really really dyslexic :lol:) even tho the plot is just really a big screen remake of the best of top gear yeah kept me intersted to near the end - tho should have ended on that shot of McShane rather than pointless felt tacked on ending i think it would work much better on dvd as one of those films you put on coming back from a few beers..tho also would have like to see it if Robert Rodriguez had made it rather than grindhouse with a script by Quentin Tarantino...as bizarrely i was thinking about From Dusk till Dawn after coming out of the cinema and what would have happened if it had been made in the 1990s as the follow up to that film in a fish call wanda/Fierce Creatures way :lol: with George Clooney as Jason Statham as Jensen Ames, with Fred Williamson as machine gun joe (well Tyrese Gibson was not really that menicing), Tom Savini in Sex Machine mode as Grimm, Danny Trejo as Pachenko, and Tarantino as the stuttering team gimp :lol: :lol:
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The Boy in The Striped Pyjamas.
well i think it was a good film (even tho it was obv how it was gonna end esp to the people talking in the row behind :angry: ) i think it should have had a greater emotional impact (didnt effect me as something like Lilja 4-ever did) tho the last shot was so right (esp when a lot of film recently - eg taken and death race have tacked on endings that should have been clipped) - might have been better if it was filmed in German but obv them 95% of the aud would have been lost straight out...reminded me a bit of Bridge to Terabithia...tho i would say that is actually the better film...
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Gomorrah
on the other hand i am writing my letter to BBC Four as we speak: "Dear BBC Four.. Loved how you showed the Best Of Youth the other month and The Consequences of Love is a great film to show for dudes who dont already own the dvd...and i think you should keep up the tradition by getting the rights to this film called Gomorrah as i'll have only have the choice of watching the house bunny or brideshead revisted when i go to the cinema next week :lol: etc etc
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Indie/Rock/Alternative Soundclash 26
the bloc party record is better than the last one...even tho the opening does slightly sound like duran duran trying out drum&bass in 1999 :lol:
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Wild Beasts - 'Brave Bulging Buoyant Clairvoyants'
this was my fave song of last week and was annoying my mum big time as i tried to ape the 'Klaus Nomi meets paddy swoon mcaloon' vocals....maybe if i sung it in an Edwyn Collins Magic Piper of Love type of voice it would have been better :lol: - however now the video is spinning all over e4 (yeah not one to watch when you've had a few pints :lol: ) should cross over big time as its so catchy but not annoying like hoosiers or boyzone 1bW6USsmR70 Wild Beasts - 'Brave Bulging Buoyant Clairvoyants' AXWXVVEMI28 Prefab Sprout - Cruel
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Operahouse
yeah i've got a few tracks from them before...wont do anything tho apart from get a few plays on a local community radio's indie show
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The Vines - Melodia
seeing as RossT has also posted something about the datsuns here and that i guess nobody else these daysi n england will be that bothered can we wonder if RossT actually works for Cooking Vinyl records and that his next post will be about Hanson, POD, the Bluetones, XTC, Hayseed Dixie etc etc :lol: http://www.buzzjack.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=80286
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The Band
Loving listening to The Weight at the moment and just bought loads of re-masters by the band this week including the 5 star rated Music from Big Pink...which is of those iconic albums of that period in american rock history that always seem to be mentioned and seeing that i like Lambchop and seeing that Robertson cites Curtis Mayfield as an influence i'm thinking buying all of the remasters will be a good choice...so any one else already a fan? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/15/TheBandphotobyElliotLandy.jpg The Band in 1968, left to right: Richard Manuel, Garth Hudson, Levon Helm, Robbie Robertson, and Rick Danko (photo by Elliot Landy) 2-xQoNDFwlE The Band - The Weight 38JpAMG65Dg The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down tmSB3TsR0Dc Robbie Robertson / Howie B / DJ Premier - Take Your Partner By The Hand (instrumental) Take Your Partner By The Hand is brilliant piece of smokey trip-hop even tho it does sound like Kiefer Sutherland auditioning for a some sexy late night show part that should go to David Duchovny instead...
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Singers in multiple bands
yeah watched that..and even tho it was made in like 1998 seems much more dated than all you need is love :lol: with loads of Rostrum shots of old mags left out on a table...yeah should up date it (tho obv cant get john peel to voice it) like comedy connections...also should redo rock and roll years...
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1987: The Album
I think 'MUSHYMANROB' would probably appreciate Mel & Tim more than Mel & Kim, maybe Matt & Kim as well but that might be too modern...Mel & Tim = more to your liking than Barry White or The Stylistics is it good stuff?? iRu8FkaOzs4 Mel & Tim - Starting All Over Again F1DI57FQHcc Mel & Tim - I May Not Be What You Want ZewY8gApLsg Stylistics - You Are Everything I was looking in the hits singles book today and Bobby Womack's hits start in 1984 and doesnt feature the most brilliant Across 110th Street...but in 1987 he makes a record with a band called Living In A Box called So The Story Goes and then makes a record called Living In A Box KtzRJgZG98I Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street :cheer: :wub: pQgkBbHhmvA Living In A Box ft Bobby Womack - So The Story Goes this Living In A Box video seems like a not very good attempt at making a Zbigniew Rybczyński video - like a rip off of the second Opportunities video by pet shop boys N-ZZqTAFevI Art of Noise - Dragnet (promo directed by Zbigniew Rybczyński) fENQF0C7Jso ART OF NOISE ft. RAKIM - Metaforce and talking of acts that feature people from 10cc...even tho 10cc are responsible for some of the most horrid w*** ever...and even though the next record is cheesy as hell...one of those records that you wouldnt buy a best of sony bmg pop album for...a record that is so awful, so techno-oompa-oompa (and featuring one of the most awful 1980s style synth sax breaks)..that its awfulness actually quite charmingly kitsch and you really end up was wishing it came from Germany and not from that lonely boy Andrew Gold. :lol: E0g5gKp2BHg Wax - Building A Bridge To Your Heart on the other hand actually bought the Eric B. & Rakim - Paid In Full album last week after hearing coldcut's remix of Paid In Full on the free bonus disc from the sound mirrors album...features stop this crazy thing and autumn leaves as well - as well as true skool on the main disc... HxNrr0pBk2g Coldcut - True Skool http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a2/Sound_Mirrors_cover.jpg ZElWBsoyvUo Eric B. & Rakim - Paid In Full (Coldcut Mix)
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Retroclash #78
well at least thats a.... Break From The Old Routine :lol: pDLsPwrOOhA how about next time the specials get put up against Oui 3's version of For What It's Worth...in the battle as i guess whenever it came out the rhymes of Oui 3 were ultra modern...tho obv not as good as Public Enemy 3pDZlL709-U Oui 3 - For What It's Worth LGzztvsnSRc Public Enemy - He got game then again we good have something like... koIHnS82fkc You Showed Me - Turtles or the specials against something like Care - Flaming Sword as sense is probs one of the best terry hall songs ever...or the specials against milli vanilli as they were a couple of ventriloquist dummies :lol: :lol: ....then again we could have.... vJV44YV69z0 Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth 7zqRh1Vw_yE Elenore by The Turtles that would be good!!!
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Best Of 1981
nope - ive mentioned it loads of times before...and even tho i got dare the other week free with the papaer the rhino selection in the times was so much better will have to go behind that in terms of listening.... The Birdy Song is not the worst song by any means...yeah its a daft polka and one that seems to be performed by blokes dressed as chickens..however was watching that Stiff at the bbc show from bbc four this morning and it featured an old totp countdown with the birdy song at two....and dave (egg) stewart and barbara (Spirogyra) gaskin's it my party was at number one..a record much worse than some novelty polka fluff...making the atmosphe even worse was the general awfulness of the whole perfomance with gaskin's bad teeth and general found living in a clothes for africa recycling bin - turn up in what you wore on the bus chic u_LnQxcGibM 50 cent - The Birdy Song vs In Da Club hRloF07ZKXY Eminem - real slim shady birdy song mix also had on alvin stardust pretend again - with was another awful stiff record.. however my fave record of today is this: KtDfqgFiaOU i have been singing Wunderbar Wunderbar Wunderbar over and over again as it is so good and has superceeded the new wild beasts record as the one you have to play again and again and might have to get the Stiff box this week...now i might try sing it in Laibach cover version stylee...tho it might just sound like below :lol: 9P7Zd-x2QXw :cheer: Ramstein - Amerika :cheer:
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sonny and cher
Tho nobody could answer the question 'who exactly bought the last Breaks Co-Op album?" :lol:
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Best of 1985
well a best of 1985 could be a challenge for everyone as its supposed to be like the worst ever year in pop history (according to some sources)...tho a come back to this has already been detailed in the letters page of the word with loads of alt-rock albums that came out and should not be overlooked however was slightly dispaointed that the thread was not completely blank in a manner of stiff records The Wit & Wisdom of Ronald Reagan concept album :lol: also did everybody get the times the other day with the free copy of psychocandy (if you havent got a deluxe Rhino edition i guess) with the write up of the era by Alan McGee...not quite 1985 but about 1984 he states..."In 1984 JAMC were like ground zero. People weren't making music like that. It Was all dire (Aha [sic], Curiosity Killed The Cat and Kajagoogoo)... maybe Alan McGee is not a big fan of Keane ( :lol: ) or still has the memory of a1's cover going round his brain but actually think a-ha are like probably only one of the few mid-80s pop bands that you can listen to and not think that they are truely vomit awful and not that bad when i guess there will be loads of worse acts that he could have mentioned from around then (ay ay ay scary lake men haircut 100 or steven tin tin duffy comes to mind at this point...but as former creation records artistees...you know :lol: dont think McGee would want to bring that fact up) eUB9Rq8FcEQ a-ha Summer Moved On better vocalist than Tom Chaplin too imo...
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Anyone like Tori Amos?
whilst Kate Bush is still alive and kicking, I really don't see any point whatsoever in Tori Amos who, at best, is a karaoke Kate. Regina Spector, Kate Bush...so all bases covered then within 3 posts :lol:
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Phixx
so better than the original then :lol: :lol: :lol: :rofl: :rofl: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Fonejacker
yeah it suffers like that some time (but then again so does family guy some times with their surreal bits)...actaully works better on the adverts sometimes...:lol: