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Discussion in 'Taylor's Tittle-Tattle - General Banter' started by WatfordÉire, Feb 22, 2010.

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  1. Smudger

    Smudger Messi's Mad Coach Staff Member

  2. nak108

    nak108 International Captain

    Nice track.

    As I'm here:
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  3. wfcwarehouse

    wfcwarehouse First Team Captain

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  4. wfcwarehouse

    wfcwarehouse First Team Captain

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    A truely epic song.
     
  5. tonycotonstache

    tonycotonstache Squad Player

    Wfcwarehouse - Manics tour in May? What do you reckon on it being a greatest hits tour.
     
  6. wfcwarehouse

    wfcwarehouse First Team Captain

    That would be a good night, just a shame I haven't got tickets.
     
  7. tonycotonstache

    tonycotonstache Squad Player

    Nothing officially announced yet. Just nicky wire doing his usual stirring up of trouble! Seeing them at Brixton in two weeks for the 25th time!!!
     
  8. wfcwarehouse

    wfcwarehouse First Team Captain

    My mistake, I thought you were alluding to the upcoming Brixton residency.

    Will keep my eyes/ears open for anything in the future then!
     
  9. simms

    simms vBookie

    Had no idea this was the song where "Hoist up the watford flag" came from. What a fantastic song!

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  10. Birdydoug

    Birdydoug The Flying Scotsman

    35 years before you were born .

    :eek:
     
  11. simms

    simms vBookie

    It was released in 66, and i was born in 93. So that's only 27 years before i was born.

    EDIT: The original was in 58. My apologies.
     
  12. wfcwarehouse

    wfcwarehouse First Team Captain

    White Lies - Ritual. It came out today, listen to it.
     
  13. 352

    352 Moderator

    Pretty sure it's a traditional song sung for generations man.. The Beach Boys' version is my favourite though. It's been a while since I've listened to them, too long. I loooove me some Beach Boys.

    *Completely different type of music alert.*

    Anyone out there ever listen to Rinse FM?
     
  14. wfcwarehouse

    wfcwarehouse First Team Captain

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  15. jpROOKERYwfc

    jpROOKERYwfc Squad Player

    kutski repeat on radio 1
     
  16. RussWatford

    RussWatford Reservist

    I have fallen so far back in love with 'Brand New' at the moment. Deja Entendu has got to be one of the deepest albums out there.
     
  17. Timbers

    Timbers Apeman

    I can't get that bloody Richmond Sausages song out of my head! 'Coming home for the Summer'.
     
  18. wfcwarehouse

    wfcwarehouse First Team Captain

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    Bit of an aquired taste, but I'd give their album a go if you've got an hour to kill. It's good listening.
     
  19. wfcwarehouse

    wfcwarehouse First Team Captain

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    I swear I'm basically the only one who posts in this thread anymore.
     
  20. 352

    352 Moderator

  21. Emmawfc

    Emmawfc Graphical Genius

  22. Wazza

    Wazza Superstar Radio DJ

    Blimey! You listen to other music apart from bentlife :biggrin:
     
  23. Emmawfc

    Emmawfc Graphical Genius

    Bentlife? Who are they :)
     
  24. 352

    352 Moderator

  25. 352

    352 Moderator

    nasty.fm* even. not any more, but i'm on every monday at 4 if anyone fancies listening at all.
     
  26. Birdydoug

    Birdydoug The Flying Scotsman

    This not a RIP, a truly wondeful guitar player , never got the acclaim he deserved.

    Parisienne Walkways , a piece of music that you can just shut your eyes and escape for a few minutes.

    Sir Bob Geldof pays tribute to Thin Lizzy guitarist Gary Moore


    Guitarist Gary Moore described how he 'fell in love with the guitar'

    Sir Bob Geldof has joined colleagues, fans, and music critics, to pay tribute to renowned rock guitarist Gary Moore who died in a hotel room while on holiday in Spain.
    Moore, 58, originally from Belfast, was a former member of the legendary Irish group Thin Lizzy.
    Thin Lizzy manager Adam Parsons told the BBC he was found early on Sunday.
    Sir Bob said Moore was "without question, one of the great Irish bluesmen".
    "His playing was exceptional and beautiful. We won't see his like again," he said.
    Moore later gained acclaim for his solo work and was a former member of the Irish group Skid Row.
    The Northern Ireland guitarist was only 16 when he moved from Belfast to Dublin in 1969, to join Skid Row, which featured Phil Lynott as lead vocalist.
    He was later brought into Thin Lizzy by frontman Lynott to replace the departing Eric Bell, another guitarist from Northern Ireland.
    Lynott died in 1986 but a new line-up of Thin Lizzy continues to tour.
    Mr Bell told the BBC on Sunday he was still "in shock" at Moore's death in the Costa del Sol.
    "I still can't believe it," he said.
    "He was so robust, he wasn't a rock casualty, he was a healthy guy.
    Parisienne Walkways
    "He was a superb player and a dedicated musician."
    Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy said it been a pleasure to share a stage with Moore.
    "Playing with Gary during the Black Rose era was a great experience, he was a great player and a great guy," he said.
    "I will miss him."
    Niall Stokes, the editor of the Irish music magazine, Hot Press, described Moore as a "genius".
    A message on Moore's official website says: "It is with deep sorrow and regret, that we have to announce that Gary Moore passed away while on holiday in Spain last night.
    "Our thoughts are with his children, family and friends at this sad time."
    Stuart Baillie, who wrote the authorised biography of Thin Lizzy, called Mr Moore "a prodigy".
    "He was out working as a semi-pro musician from the age of about 13," he said.
    "The fact that he played with George Harrison and Bob Dylan and The Traveling Wilburys shows the kind of esteem he was held in by his peers.
    "He didn't get carried away with himself. He didn't seem to over-indulge and the fact that he's passed away at the age of 58 is a shock."
    The lead guitarist received critical acclaim for his work on the 1974 Thin Lizzy album, Nightlife, but would never be constrained by the music group format.
    A year earlier, he had released his first solo album Grinding Stone and his virtuoso playing was to make him a recognised artist in his own right.
    Although returning to Thin Lizzy briefly in the late 1970s, his solo work continued to garner interest and he also enjoyed UK chart success with Lynott, via singles Parisienne Walkways and Out In The Fields.
    Throughout his career, Moore was to embrace a range of genres including blues, metal and hard rock.
    He performed on stage with a range of major artists and released 20 studio albums.
     
  27. wfcwarehouse

    wfcwarehouse First Team Captain

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    Good to have The Sounds back.
     
  28. 352

    352 Moderator

  29. Emmawfc

    Emmawfc Graphical Genius

  30. Smudger

    Smudger Messi's Mad Coach Staff Member

  31. TheDon

    TheDon First Team

    Kid British's new 4-track EP is out and available for a free download at http://www.kidbritish.com

    I'm really liking it. And the album is on the way!
     
  32. Bunk

    Bunk Reservist

    I dont know how to put youtube videos up, but atists I'm currently listening to are@

    Adele
    Cee-Lo Green
    Cali Swag District (Henri Lansbury's favourite group gong onhis celebration yesterday)
    Arcade Fire
     
  33. simms

    simms vBookie

    My sister told me about Darwin Deez. Just been listening to a few of their songs, and i like them. Radar Detective in particular.
     
  34. Birdydoug

    Birdydoug The Flying Scotsman

    Listening to the late great Gary Moore playing the Blues.
     
  35. Gordon Brown

    Gordon Brown Academy Graduate

    Flower of Scotland
     

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