SteveXFR Posted February 6 Posted February 6 6 hours ago, Eldon Tyrell said: They're finally back. It has been a long, long time. Worth the wait though. I saw them live at Arctangent Festival last year. Wasn't really all that bothered about seeing them but went along just to finish off the day. They were amazing, I really enjoyed them a lot more than expected. 2 Quote
Leonard Smalls Posted Saturday at 08:34 Posted Saturday at 08:34 10 hours ago, Mediocre Polymath said: there's definitely a place for music that is also surreal performance art. Aye - it's rare that I'll watch all the way through a concert video without skipping or worrying about the other stuff I'm meant to be doing! Quote
Leonard Smalls Posted Saturday at 11:55 Posted Saturday at 11:55 1 minute ago, Frank Blank said: Royal Blood? I've s*** 'em... See whole concert on previous page! 1 Quote
Frank Blank Posted Saturday at 11:59 Posted Saturday at 11:59 2 minutes ago, Leonard Smalls said: See whole concert on previous page! Sorry old man, totally didn't see that. Oh well, it's worth a double post! Quote
Leonard Smalls Posted Saturday at 12:05 Posted Saturday at 12:05 5 minutes ago, Frank Blank said: Oh well, it's worth a double post! You're not wrong - these guys make most bands, not just 2 pieces, look like rank amateurs! Triple post... 2 1 Quote
Mykesbass Posted Monday at 17:36 Posted Monday at 17:36 Just put an album on that I've had since it came out when I was 16 - 9 Below Zero Live at The Marquee. Blimey, they had some energy! 2 Quote
Reggaebass Posted Tuesday at 17:20 Posted Tuesday at 17:20 My son had this on the other day, pretty good stuff ,and I’ve added it to my to play list Quote
The fasting showman Posted yesterday at 17:25 Posted yesterday at 17:25 5 hours ago, NancyJohnson said: Television - Marquee Moon We play an excerpt of the title track in our set, the bit after the drum break grafted onto another song. Great to play, absolute masterpiece 1 Quote
Mykesbass Posted yesterday at 19:32 Posted yesterday at 19:32 Another delve into my vinyl, and by pure coincidence another 1980 purchase - Sadao Watanabe How's Everything. Anthony Jackson, Steve Gadd, Eric Gale, Dave Gruisin, Ralph MacDonald, Ricard Tee Jeff Mironov and the Tokyo Philharmonic live at the Budokan. Fabulous 🤩 1 Quote
Jackroadkill Posted yesterday at 19:53 Posted yesterday at 19:53 I remembered a band who I loved as a young adult and had almost forgotten about, so I'm currently listening to the last album of theirs that I bought. I was a big fan of their earlier, more doom-laden stuff, and I struggled to enjoy this album as much as their earlier records, but listening to it again as a "grown up" I have to say this is superb. Quote
kodiakblair Posted yesterday at 20:44 Posted yesterday at 20:44 E8 or 5274Hz Use ear protection folks, tinnitus is crap 🙁 3 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted yesterday at 22:15 Posted yesterday at 22:15 1 hour ago, kodiakblair said: E8 or 5274Hz Use ear protection folks, tinnitus is crap 🙁 Had it for years, doesn't really bother me too much. Got it thru riding motorbikes without ear-plugs in. I mean what motorbike has ear plugs ? 😂 Dave Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted yesterday at 22:37 Posted yesterday at 22:37 Pleased to report my last two rehearsals were at very civilised levels. No ear protection needed. Inuse Alpines for gigs, waiting for my ACS moulds to arrive... quite excited! 2 Quote
Mykesbass Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Dire Straits, Dire Straits. Sultans became such a classic I think it possibly overshadowed how great this album is. 1 Quote
upside downer Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Stellar synthwave. Not to be confused with Stella Synthwave who works on the tills at Lidl. Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Mykesbass said: Dire Straits, Dire Straits. Sultans became such a classic I think it possibly overshadowed how great this album is. Apart from playing Sultans in my younger days and their hits i've never really listened to much more but your post has me interested to hear more. Dave 1 Quote
Richard R Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I love Dire Straits. Every album is worth repeat listening, but for me the top three have to be Making Movies, Love over Gold and Dire Straits. Brothers in Arms is only demoted to fourth because the tracks on the CD are all longer than those on the LP and so I find they drag a bit. 1 Quote
kodiakblair Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 23 hours ago, dmccombe7 said: Had it for years, doesn't really bother me too much. Oh how I envy you Dave. Drives me mental. It's constant, even hear it will driving the old van. Never get a moments peace and it affects my sleep, neighbour upstairs must be pissed off if she can hear the white noise maker going all night. Hell I'm envious of the cause too. Riding bikes can be fun, was a moment's carelessness with a Hilti done me 🙁 Passed a young fella who was struggling, gave his gun a quick check, reload then a test shot. BAM. half the site took to their heels while the other half came running to see what had exploded 😳 Had to be a duff mix at the factory, data sheet says 137dB but it was louder than that. Powder didn't just drive the nail, it vaporised the cartridge. 1 Quote
Mykesbass Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 55 minutes ago, Richard R said: I love Dire Straits. Every album is worth repeat listening, but for me the top three have to be Making Movies, Love over Gold and Dire Straits. Brothers in Arms is only demoted to fourth because the tracks on the CD are all longer than those on the LP and so I find they drag a bit. I always feel that Love Over Gold was never as popular but has always been a favourite of mine. I find the production on Brothers in Arms makes that seem their most dated of all their albums and rarely listen to it now. Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago 43 minutes ago, kodiakblair said: Oh how I envy you Dave. Drives me mental. It's constant, even hear it will driving the old van. Never get a moments peace and it affects my sleep, neighbour upstairs must be pissed off if she can hear the white noise maker going all night. Hell I'm envious of the cause too. Riding bikes can be fun, was a moment's carelessness with a Hilti done me 🙁 Passed a young fella who was struggling, gave his gun a quick check, reload then a test shot. BAM. half the site took to their heels while the other half came running to see what had exploded 😳 Had to be a duff mix at the factory, data sheet says 137dB but it was louder than that. Powder didn't just drive the nail, it vaporised the cartridge. Mine is a constant noise but if i'm busy or thinking about things i never really notice it. Did notice it when i bought the Volvo car which was a lot more quiet than the Toyota 3L diesel pick up i had for 8 yrs. Something i did find when i'm in a quiet space even bed and i notice it is to put my little finger just in my ear to the point i can hear the change in noise. That distract my brain for a minute and when i remove the finger its as if the ringing type noise has gone. Can't imagine how bad you have it by the sounds of it. With regards riding bikes it was back in 80's and at high motorway speeds too. Not so much these days riding an old 2003 Harley but i put earplugs in if motorway driving but its ok local rides at less than 50mph. Probably gonna sell the bike this year as just not using it much these days. Dave Quote
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