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after our dissapointment at plymouth today, i thought i'd start another music thread. ska fazed out for me in the early 70's, could'nt get into pop, so rock it was. anyone else get into this.
Lizzie for me. Lynott was a genius. Waaay ahead of his time and sadly gone much to soon. 'Boys are back in Town' my personal nomination, but IT limited, so can't link video here
A timely thread, as my 3 and 5 year old are addicted to the new film Trolls World Tour.
If you haven't seen it (and I assume nobody without kids has seen it), the basic plot is that all music is sh-t apart from hard rock. Now I don't agree with that premise, but it could be worse given the alternatives available that they used to like.
As a result these are now my kids new favourite three songs. Not the pinnacle of the genre, but I've been enjoying headbanging round the kitchen:
Ah splendid, nice to see the rock thread back. Rory the Great of course - no pedals, no synths, no techno crap, just pure, unadulterated fk you rock n roll
This one should be in that thread of oldies played millions of times but still great, everybody likes that song. The quintessential Rock song for me would be this bad boy:
it's a shame they have to dress so embarrassingly awful, not sure why.
I met him once in the Klubfoot Hammersmith on a St. Pats night shindig. He was drinking green lager and had a green condom as an earring. Cait O'Riordan & Elvis Costello were there too, along with most of the Pogues. It ended up as a cross between a jam session with artists getting up and down to play all night and an acapella karaoke. I don't remember too much about it but a great night out.