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Late 70's can be included as well and at a push early 90's and "Music" can only be of the alternative rock, hard rock, indie rock, new wave, 2 tone, ska, mod revival, post punk, punk rock, psychedlic rock and neo psycedelia variety.
Absolutely no Pop allowed.
I'll start off with a song I heard very recently for the first time in ages and it reminded me of what a great song, anthem and pissed karaoke song it was/is.
Colin, much as an 18/9 yr old I enjoyed 'The Crossing', Steeltown is undoubtedly the better album. 'Where The Rose Is Sown' is THE definitive November 11th song of the modern era, well coupled with the heartfelt 'Come Back To Me' that follows. It's a shame that you are not on the Donnie coach as better 'Minds and L42 tunes are likely to be aired. (ie earlier ones.)
Someone put up 'Gun Law' by 'The Kane Gang'. Great song.
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Both 70's but both were guaranteed whole pub pissed up singalong tracks for Sunday lunch lock ins ( before all day drinking laws) down my local in the early 80's.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
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When i saw the 7" cover to this in woolworths,aged 11 my draw dropped in awe and still does when i look at it. DR hook and kenny rogers either side of it looked fkn scared!!. songs about your dying mother were never like this.....PIL JUNE 1979 DEATH DISCO....
Walk with me through the universe..and along the way see how all of us are connected....feast the eyes of you soul on all love and abounds in all places at once seemingly endless..like your own existence..we are connected..
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Friday 80's Music appreciation thread on 10:02 - Nov 15 by Bluce_Ree
THE ULTIMATE EIGHTIES TUNE!
Saw them in Glasgow Barrowlands in, I guess, 1983.
Pretty mental gig. Lots of skinheads doing chicken dancing, rolling round in broken glass and bleeding profusely. And that was before KJ had even come on.
Bristol band Talisman. 1981 Maggie or 2013 Dave..how much has really changed for the better for those at the bottom in the tory ages of cuts and austerity?
'I'm 18 with a bullet.Got my finger on the trigger,I'm gonna pull it.."
Love,Peace and Fook Chelski!
More like 20StoneOfHoop now.
Let's face it I'm not getting any thinner.
Pass the cake and pies please.
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