Cartman
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Post by Cartman on Dec 27, 2022 14:02:03 GMT
You know, ones where you have to instinctively turn the volume up to about 14 and/or dance around the room when they come on
Here's a few of mine
Virtually anything from the 70s by Slade and Sweet Bad Manners Special Brew Specials Guns of Navarone Madness One step beyond Stranglers Peaches Bon Jovi Living in a prayer Taylor swift Shake it off Dave Edmunds I knew the bride
Probably more😁
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Post by Villain on Dec 27, 2022 18:31:05 GMT
Get It On - T-Rex Jumpin' Jack Flash - The Stones You Really Got Me - The Kinks Bad Moon Rising - Creedence Clearwater Revival Paranoid - Black Sabbath Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) - Jimi Hendrix I Feel Free - Cream I'm A Man - Spencer Davis Group Villain
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Post by Perfect Pseudonym on Dec 28, 2022 14:17:50 GMT
Always an ever changing list for me, but these are what I'm currently delighted to hear if they turn up on the iPod shuffle. Plenty of other good tracks, but these are the ones off the top of my head that are currently floating my boat. Could be all change next month!
The entire Power Corruption & Lies album by New Order (plus Blue Monday)
Sensoria (12") & Animation by Cabaret Voltaire
Love Song & Promised You A Miracle by Simple Minds
Life In Tokyo by Japan
Club Country and Skipping by The Associates
Fake by Alexander O'Neal
Rock The Casbah by The Clash
Glorious by The Pierces
Some Kinda Rush by Booty Luv
Can't Get Enough by Soulsearcher
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Post by D.C. Burtonshaw on Dec 28, 2022 16:37:02 GMT
Mine I think would be the following, but; could change again in the next week
Dawning of a New Era - The Specials Madness - The Prince The Four Tops - Baby I need your loving R Dean Taylor - There's a Ghost in My House Bob Marley - Could you be Loved The Jam - In the City (or most tracks by them) The Yardbirds - For your Love The Ramones - Blitzkrieg Pop The Who - Can't Explain The Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil
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Villain
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Post by Villain on Dec 28, 2022 16:48:04 GMT
Mine I think would be the following, but; could change again in the next week
Dawning of a New Era - The Specials Madness - The Prince The Four Tops - Baby I need your loving R Dean Taylor - There's a Ghost in My House Bob Marley - Could you be Loved The Jam - In the City (or most tracks by them) The Yardbirds - For your Love The Ramones - Blitzkrieg Pop The Who - Can't Explain The Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil
Your post has made me think of a few more DC... Won't Get Fooled Again - The Who, the full eight minute album version Sympathy For The Devil and Stray Cat Blues - both by The Stones All Or Nothing, Itchycoo Park and Lazy Sunday - all by The Small Faces Are You Experienced - title track of the Jimi Hendrix Experience's debut LP with brilliant backwards guitars and drums Eight Miles High - The Byrds, with Roger (Jim) McGuinn's mighty Rickenbacker 12 string turned up to eleven! I Wanna Be Your Dog - The Stooges Villain
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Post by Steve Austin on Dec 28, 2022 19:56:44 GMT
Mine I think would be the following, but; could change again in the next week
Dawning of a New Era - The Specials Madness - The Prince The Four Tops - Baby I need your loving R Dean Taylor - There's a Ghost in My House Bob Marley - Could you be Loved The Jam - In the City (or most tracks by them) The Yardbirds - For your Love The Ramones - Blitzkrieg Pop The Who - Can't Explain The Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil
Your post has made me think of a few more DC... Won't Get Fooled Again - The Who, the full eight minute album version Sympathy For The Devil and Stray Cat Blues - both by The Stones All Or Nothing, Itchycoo Park and Lazy Sunday - all by The Small Faces Are You Experienced - title track of the Jimi Hendrix Experience's debut LP with brilliant backwards guitars and drums Eight Miles High - The Byrds, with Roger (Jim) McGuinn's mighty Rickenbacker 12 string turned up to eleven! I Wanna Be Your Dog - The Stooges Villain Fantastic selection there Villain
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Post by Dirty Epic on Dec 29, 2022 12:40:29 GMT
Here’s a little selection of stuff, they may not be my absolute favourites (shedloads to choose from) and tried not to overdo it with the stuff/style I generally like but here goes. Dreaming – Blondie Dark and Long – Underworld Made of Stone – The Stone Roses Strings of Life - Rhythim is Rhythim Transmission – Joy Division Positive Education – Slam Rise – Public Image Limited Go – Moby Welcome to the Pleasuredome – Frankie Goes to Hollywood Teardrop – Massive Attack Cubik – 808 State This is Radio Clash – The Clash 24 Hour Party People – Happy Mondays Silver – Echo and the Bunnymen Salva Mea – Faithless
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Post by Dirty Epic on Jan 2, 2023 9:48:36 GMT
Another wee selection that's a mix of various things you may (or may not) like enjoy. All My Friends – LCD Soundsystem Boredom – Buzzcocks The Sound of Eden – Shades of Rhythm Black Hole Sun - Soundgarden Overpowered - Róisín Murphy This is how it Feels – Inspiral Carpets Over and Over – Hot Chip Once in a Lifetime – Talking Heads Right Here, Right Now – Fatboy Slim Age of Consent – New Order 5:15 – The Who E=mc2 – Big Audio Dynamite Us and Them – Pink Floyd April Skies – The Jesus and Mary Chain Belfast – Orbital
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Post by Del Boy on Jan 6, 2023 10:31:46 GMT
I look at this thread and think its a selection of tracks you put on now and again and you never tire of them There is something in them that keeps you coming back for more, year in, year out. I've been listening to some funk soul based stuff lately so with that in mind: >>Booker T & The M G's - Green Onions<< - The Groove will get your foot tapping every time via the link you can watch the 70s re release with Legs & Co dancing on TOTP, Bonus >>Forget Me Nots - Patrice Rushen<< - Killer slap Bass from Freddie Washington, energising drums and a great lyric from Patrice Rushen always draws me back to this dance funk classic. >>Stone Roses - Fools Gold<< - Gripping drum loop played by Reni and apparently influenced by >>Bobby Byrd track Hot Pants <<, Squires fantastic Wah Wah guitar, a cool Mani bass line and Ian's floaty lyric all add up to a late 80s classic. >>Jamiroquai - Love Foolosophy<< - This one has bags of 21st century Groove. Could of been any one of several Jamiroquai tracks, so many great B lines !
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Post by Dirty Epic on Jan 6, 2023 11:32:36 GMT
Good varied selection there Del. I'll have to put another list together some time soon, will let some of the others have their moment for now. Keep them coming.
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