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upside downer

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  1. 4 minutes ago, Mykesbass said:

    Possible, but at 56 I'm probably not DJ Shadow's core market! I also love Tony Bennet, Led Zeppelin and Mozart's Grand Mass is one of my favourite pieces of music. Perhaps I'm just odd.

    Or not set in your ways. Good for you. Take what you like, discard stuff that doesn't float your boat. Don't stick rigidly to 'genres'. It's all music.

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  2. Jah Wobble and the Invaders of the Heart at Nottingham Rescue Rooms. What a fantastic evening. As Wobble said at the end, this is how he always envisioned the Invaders to sound. The band take their cues from Wobble but are allowed to express themselves and with good reason, superb musicians one and all. A few new album tracks to open with, some covers (Liquidator, theme from Midnight Cowboy), four PiL tunes (Socialist, Poptones, Fodderstompf and Public Image) and live dubbing, the songs simply soar. And the man's as mad as a box of frogs, too. Hugely entertaining. Recommended. 

     

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  3. First - I think Public Image Ltd at Hammersmith, 89.

    Last - Baba Zula, Jazz Cafe Nov 19.

    Best - Probably Sex Pistols at The Odeon.

    Worst - S*M*A*S*H, somewhere in Wellingborough 94 or 95, or Guns n' Roses, Wembley 91.

    Loudest - Iron Maiden, De Montfort 91 or 92.

    Seen the most - PiL

    Most surprising - Little known Welsh band called Gouge who supported S*M*A*S*H, they were fantastic.

    Next - Jah Wobble in Nottingham, Feb 20.

    Wish -  Too many but The Jimi Hendrix Experience would've been cool.

     

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