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DJ Shadow fans!

Have you tried Godspeed You! Black Emperor ? They did some of the music for 28 days later.

Very brooding.

Sit back and chill!

Don't know about all this talk about remixes and stuff (not in my day I tell thee :<img src=:'> ) but the two tracks they did for 28 Days Later were fantastic. East Hastings takes far too long to get to the point, but the 8 or 9 minutes in the middle are amazing.

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Johnny Cash - American III: Solitary Man

Fan-bloody-tastic - don't mock until you give it a listen as he gives a selection of other people's songs an insight and emotion that really grabs you in a chilled sort of way.

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Been listening a lot to these two records lately:

Kent - Vapen och Ammunition

Swedish band, named "Radiohead of the North" by some. Good lyrics, strong melodic tunes, this record is one of my favorites. They sing in swedish but I recommend giving them a go anyways. They've released a few albums in english too.

James Carr - You got My Mind Messed Up

The forgotten voice of the deep south soul scene of the 1960s. Overlooked in favour of such artists as Otis Redding and O V Wright, many feel that James Carr's talent eqlipsed them all. Infact, many feel that this is the ultimate soul album, highlighted by James' ultimate version of the song  "The Dark End of The Street", which has passed into legend. You've all got to check this guy out.

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For any hip-hop fans on here I must recommend Dialated Peoples' Expansion Team. It is an utterly superb sample of the genre, excellent writing, stellar production. It's a must-have if you're into the old Rhythmic American Poetry.

I love dialated peoples worst comes to worst tune, highly recommended

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One of the "joys"(?) of having children is that I can legitimately watch TOTP now and again; did anyone see the strangulation of "Comfortably Numb" this week?

It was total sh**e - who the bloody hell are the scissors sisters?

Stereophonics were ok though.

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One of the "joys"(?) of having children is that I can legitimately watch TOTP now and again; did anyone see the strangulation of "Comfortably Numb" this week?

It was total sh**e - who the bloody hell are the scissors sisters?

A question that will no doubt be asked in many a quiz hence.

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I'm still onto the complete recordings of Robert Johnson, for you blues fans. Influencer of many modern (post 60's guitarists) This guy recorded just 20 or 30 tracks,all on an acoustic, but they are stunning.

On the jazz side, I'm listening to Lionel Hampton, wild vibes....... yeah.....

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One of the "joys"(?) of having children is that I can legitimately watch TOTP now and again; did anyone see the strangulation of "Comfortably Numb" this week?

It was total sh**e - who the bloody hell are the scissors sisters?

Stereophonics were ok though.

Some songs should be left alone and never ever covered.  Comfortably Numb is one of them.

Thankfully I haven't heard the cover and don't want to.

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One of the "joys"(?) of having children is that I can legitimately watch TOTP now and again; did anyone see the strangulation of "Comfortably Numb" this week?

It was total sh**e - who the bloody hell are the scissors sisters?

Stereophonics were ok though.

Some songs should be left alone and never ever covered.  Comfortably Numb is one of them.

Thankfully I haven't heard the cover and don't want to.

Trust me, your position is prudent to quote the Chancellor.

Sometimes a cover version brings a new dimension to a song; however, on this occasion, no value or artistic merit is added in any way I can identify - just an upbeat rhythm and screeching vocals - crap!

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One of the "joys"(?) of having children is that I can legitimately watch TOTP now and again; did anyone see the strangulation of "Comfortably Numb" this week?

It was total sh**e - who the bloody hell are the scissors sisters?

A great song ruined for future generations!  Couldn't believe me ears when I heard it on the radio the other day.  I was half listening thinking 'what's that rubbish' then I recognised the words.

Does it count as a cover version if all they have done is stolen the words?!  ???

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Stevie Ray Vaughan, the inspiration behind the guitar wizard that is Mike McReady.

McCready *  :<img src=:'>

Yeah the song 'Little wing' influenced Ledbeter.. Even has extracts from it at the end of the Seattle boxset version.

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Surely you weren't shocked that after equalising after 87 minutes that we still lost?

Back on track though, have you ever heard 'Little Wing?'

It's amazing.

And if anyone was plannnin on replying I was refering to the SRV version.

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Anyone for Weezer ??

currently listening to the 'blue' album,  with 'Only In Dreams' on repeat a few times for good measure.

current faves:

Snow Patrol (all albums), Jet (Get Born), Soundtrack Of Our Lives (Behind the Music) and Super Furry Animals (Outspaced)

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