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ENGLISH ROCK

Posted by manic666 on September 4, 2008, at 8:42:57

THESE ARE OLD BANDS APART FROM BRUCE. WHAT A GOOG MIX FROM DJ MAGRO.YOU YANKS CARNT MATCH US BRITS FOR ROCK.

 

Re: ENGLISH ROCK » manic666

Posted by Kath on September 4, 2008, at 10:49:31

In reply to ENGLISH ROCK, posted by manic666 on September 4, 2008, at 8:42:57

I'm a Canuck, personally.

Wadayathink of this?

My daughter sent me this link in the Spring & I LOVE this stuff!

I especially love when both guys are improvising.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzlgkiEgdlI&NR=1

Who would have thot that a person plus a mike could create something like this! I also love that they're all having such fun with it.

:-) Kath

 

Re: ENGLISH ROCK » Kath

Posted by Phillipa on September 4, 2008, at 13:32:20

In reply to Re: ENGLISH ROCK » manic666, posted by Kath on September 4, 2008, at 10:49:31

Kath you're getting younger!!!! Love Phillipa

 

Re: ENGLISH ROCK » Phillipa

Posted by Kath on September 4, 2008, at 13:58:57

In reply to Re: ENGLISH ROCK » Kath, posted by Phillipa on September 4, 2008, at 13:32:20

Ya think so Phillipa?

I don't feel like it!

:-) Kath

 

It's called 'beatbox' Phillipa

Posted by Kath on September 4, 2008, at 14:56:37

In reply to Re: ENGLISH ROCK » Kath, posted by Phillipa on September 4, 2008, at 13:32:20

The type of music.

I get 'exposed' to lots of different types of music & have for decades....my daughter was into alternative music from teen years, so I guess I rode along on the wave. She went to 'raves' etc & liked 'trance' music. Whereas my son is more into 'drum & bass' type electronic music & the newer 'dub-step'... a lot of which I don't like as much.

:-) Kath

 

Re: ENGLISH ROCK » manic666

Posted by Sigismund on September 4, 2008, at 16:46:25

In reply to ENGLISH ROCK, posted by manic666 on September 4, 2008, at 8:42:57

I was speaking to someone at the station about why North America has such a wonderful tradition of music, and why Europe has lost it (did it ever have it, I mean after 1850?).

I said that it was like Russian or Indian novels. You needed a social problem that was unresolved for people to reflect on. That and the survival of religion and religious music, heaven, hell, damnation and the rest. (For evidence of the truth of this, consider Joy Division in England, the last band with a religious education and sensibility. Here is Day of the Lords
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BP-LIntM6c)

The US still had it so they could do good music. Europe is far too liveable for any of that.

The person I was speaking to wasn't that impressed. She wondered if it had something to do with American verbal expressiveness.

 

Re: ENGLISH ROCK

Posted by Phillipa on September 4, 2008, at 19:31:45

In reply to Re: ENGLISH ROCK » Phillipa, posted by Kath on September 4, 2008, at 13:58:57

I like James Blunt isn't he English? Remember Nickengland he introduced me to him. I miss Nick wonder where he went? Love Phillipa

 

Re: ENGLISH ROCK...

Posted by toph on September 4, 2008, at 23:39:55

In reply to ENGLISH ROCK, posted by manic666 on September 4, 2008, at 8:42:57

I like it, but who needs it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTKGvvafFeM&feature=related

 

Re: ENGLISH ROCK...

Posted by manic666 on September 5, 2008, at 12:35:17

In reply to Re: ENGLISH ROCK..., posted by toph on September 4, 2008, at 23:39:55

> I like it, but who needs it.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTKGvvafFeM&feature=related
>
>
hey this is cheating your picking classics mannic666

 

Re: ENGLISH ROCK » manic666

Posted by Toph on September 5, 2008, at 16:02:59

In reply to Re: ENGLISH ROCK..., posted by manic666 on September 5, 2008, at 12:35:17

> hey this is cheating your picking classics mannic666

lol. I'm afraid I'm too old to know who's hip today. My son is a Dave Matthew's freak judging from the Firedancer tattoo on his back, for what that's worth.

 

Re: ENGLISH ROCK

Posted by manic666 on September 6, 2008, at 4:20:52

In reply to Re: ENGLISH ROCK » manic666, posted by Toph on September 5, 2008, at 16:02:59

> > hey this is cheating your picking classics mannic666
>
> lol. I'm afraid I'm too old to know who's hip today. My son is a Dave Matthew's freak judging from the Firedancer tattoo on his back, for what that's worth.

hey buddy im 60 but sill love any music the guys i picked are in there sixties magnum watch that vid i put on dragons are real that voice at 64 an tell me what you think manic666

 

Re: ENGLISH ROCK » manic666

Posted by toph on September 7, 2008, at 8:16:02

In reply to Re: ENGLISH ROCK, posted by manic666 on September 6, 2008, at 4:20:52

It is good, nice vocals, very rhythmic. I spent the better part of my young adulthood intoxicated by Brit prog rock, Yes, Genesis, Deep Purple, King Crimson, ELP, Asia and the like. Also, one of my first loves was English. I loved riding her between my legs. I picked her up in 1972. She was beautiful and had a wonderful voice. I'm speaking of my Triumph Trophy 500, of course. ; )

 

Re: ENGLISH ROCK

Posted by manic666 on September 8, 2008, at 3:16:19

In reply to Re: ENGLISH ROCK » manic666, posted by toph on September 7, 2008, at 8:16:02

you had me worried then. i had loads of british bikes i.e greaves , b.s.a.norton.but it was a japanese bike i hade me big crash on, a 750 watercooled susuki they called the kettle.i hit a car an both my ankles faced the wrong way i didnt no if i was comming or going .as i lay in the road a group of mini skirted babes came out of a factory an crowded round me . i was only 21 an not in pain but shock, as one had no pants on how will i forget that. manic666

 

Re: ENGLISH ROCK

Posted by manic666 on September 17, 2008, at 12:33:23

In reply to Re: ENGLISH ROCK » manic666, posted by Sigismund on September 4, 2008, at 16:46:25

> I was speaking to someone at the station about why North America has such a wonderful tradition of music, and why Europe has lost it (did it ever have it, I mean after 1850?).
>
> I said that it was like Russian or Indian novels. You needed a social problem that was unresolved for people to reflect on. That and the survival of religion and religious music, heaven, hell, damnation and the rest. (For evidence of the truth of this, consider Joy Division in England, the last band with a religious education and sensibility. Here is Day of the Lords
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BP-LIntM6c)
>
> The US still had it so they could do good music. Europe is far too liveable for any of that.
>
> The person I was speaking to wasn't that impressed. She wondered if it had something to do with American verbal expressiveness.

I DONT GET YOU THE LEAD SINGER KILLED HIMSELF MANIC666


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