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I'm listening to a whole mix of stuff at the moment, some System Of A Down and Linkin Park. I'm not big into rap but I think N.E.R.D are sweet as are Clipse (the dudes who rap on Justin Timberlake's song "Like I Love You"). I'm getting into Soundgarden and some Nirvana as well as Placebo, Incubus and Default.

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[quote=Simon Says,June 13 2003, 07:39)

God! How much is that costing you?

Well I pain 240 Euros for 2 tickets! its really steep but I rekon its worth it to see them. The last time they played in Ireland was 21 years ago and I was too young to see them! I wasn't passing up the opportuity this time though!

Do you reckon they will still sound good even at this age?

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[quote=Simon Says,June 13 2003, 07:39)

God! How much is that costing you?

Well I pain 240 Euros for 2 tickets! its really steep but I rekon its worth it to see them. The last time they played in Ireland was 21 years ago and I was too young to see them! I wasn't passing up the opportuity this time though!

Do you reckon they will still sound good even at this age?

240 euros! What is that in proper money?  :<img src=:'>

A mate of mine is seeing them at the MEN arena and the prices are scandalous. The best seats (Block A ) are £165 each!

They will put on a good show though. For those prices they better had do.  :p

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Its about £180! Paul McCartney played Dublin a couple of weeks ago and he was charghing a fortune for tickets aswell! He's reputed to be worth about 700 million and he still wants to charge big for tickets!

I can't wait for the stones gig though because they are playing in a nice sized arena! It holds about 4000. Oh bloody hell - the anticipation is killing me!

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Had a few listens of St Anger and I have to agree with the sentiments of this thread.

Some of the riffs are taking me back to 'And Justice...', however without the solos it is a complete waste of Kirk Hammett and some of the songs seem to go on longer than they should, but if the mid-sections of the songs contained a solo we would have had a metal classic on our hands.

But I do think it is a good album and a welcome return to heaviness, bring on August when I go to see them in Dublin!

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ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY QUID TO SEE A BAND?

JFHCOAB!!

When I were a lad you could see The Beatles for thruppence and still have change for a fish supper.

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Not the greatest band of all time, but while painting the house on Saturday (couldn't get out of it this time) I put 'pop' by Erasure on, hadn't listened to any of there stuff for ages & it was great to hear I'd forgot how much I liked them. It wasn't the coolest thing to admit you liked them when I was a teenager, but I did like their music & I still do.
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Got to add this to favorites at the mo what a bloody fantastic tune, this version as got the lot..Jahiem feat Mary J Blige-Beauty & Thug(Smith Boys Mix) US Fall Out 12"...cant get enough of it just makes me wanna dance an dance, Pity its not the short a tune Sasha will be playin at Sankeys this friday, as much as i'm lookin forward to it, i just cant wait for Carnival 03 where Norman Jay MBE and is Good Times Sound System are just gonna hammer this mother..Roll On

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Got to add this to favorites at the mo what a bloody fantastic tune, this version as got the lot..Jahiem feat Mary J Blige-Beauty & Thug(Smith Boys Mix) US Fall Out 12"...cant get enough of it just makes me wanna dance an dance, Pity its not the short a tune Sasha will be playin at Sankeys this friday, as much as i'm lookin forward to it, i just cant wait for Carnival 03 where Norman Jay MBE and is Good Times Sound System are just gonna hammer this mother..Roll On

I presume that is dance 'music' you are referring to. If so, the one word that springs to mind is 'Burberry'... ???

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Got to add this to favorites at the mo what a bloody fantastic tune, this version as got the lot..Jahiem feat Mary J Blige-Beauty & Thug(Smith Boys Mix) US Fall Out 12"...cant get enough of it just makes me wanna dance an dance, Pity its not the short a tune Sasha will be playin at Sankeys this friday, as much as i'm lookin forward to it, i just cant wait for Carnival 03 where Norman Jay MBE and is Good Times Sound System are just gonna hammer this mother..Roll On

I presume that is dance 'music' you are referring to. If so, the one word that springs to mind is 'Burberry'... ???

Some people are so dam ignorant, especially when it comes down to musical tastes thinking that there own is far superior to other peoples, I couldn’t begin to tell you how passionately I feel about my taste in music, how much joy its brought and what it means to me and how much my musical tastes have evolved since the day’s of seeing Uriah Heep at King Georges Hall in 72, Obviously your not to experienced in the brilliant selections of a man such as Mr Norman Jay MBE. A little short sited to pigeon hole his blend of music under one banner “dance” and as far as your reference to ‘Burberry’ ??…Just typing the word makes me feel slightly nauseous, more akin to hurling racial and hateful abuse at football grounds around the country on match days I think, just the kind of friendly smiling faces you’ll expect to see at West Row/Southern Row London W10 on August Bank holiday Sunday/Monday enjoying the delights of The Good Times Sound System, at Notting Hill Carnival. Wise Up!  :sleep:

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Completley agree Derbyshire Blue.

I posted something similar on the Travis thread afew weeks back.

The attitude some people have of 'my music is better than yours' really irritates me, especially when these people feel the need to criticise and stereotype any music that they don't like.

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surprised to see so many Metallica fans on here really.  Saw the "Icons" program on MTV a few weeks ago and really thought to myself how I miss Jason Newstead, and why the hell James Hetfield has given up the true path of Alcoholica i'll never know.  But as my own tribute i put on their Live @#/? album which brought bang the bleedin' ears.  I currently have the White Stripes Elephant, Danko Jones' Born a Lion, Tools' Opiate and the Tea Partys Splendor Solis in the circa 1993 CD player right now.
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Got to add this to favorites at the mo what a bloody fantastic tune, this version as got the lot..Jahiem feat Mary J Blige-Beauty & Thug(Smith Boys Mix) US Fall Out 12"...cant get enough of it just makes me wanna dance an dance, Pity its not the short a tune Sasha will be playin at Sankeys this friday, as much as i'm lookin forward to it, i just cant wait for Carnival 03 where Norman Jay MBE and is Good Times Sound System are just gonna hammer this mother..Roll On

I presume that is dance 'music' you are referring to. If so, the one word that springs to mind is 'Burberry'... ???

Some people are so dam ignorant, especially when it comes down to musical tastes thinking that there own is far superior to other peoples, I couldn’t begin to tell you how passionately I feel about my taste in music, how much joy its brought and what it means to me and how much my musical tastes have evolved since the day’s of seeing Uriah Heep at King Georges Hall in 72, Obviously your not to experienced in the brilliant selections of a man such as Mr Norman Jay MBE. A little short sited to pigeon hole his blend of music under one banner “dance” and as far as your reference to ‘Burberry’ ??…Just typing the word makes me feel slightly nauseous, more akin to hurling racial and hateful abuse at football grounds around the country on match days I think, just the kind of friendly smiling faces you’ll expect to see at West Row/Southern Row London W10 on August Bank holiday Sunday/Monday enjoying the delights of The Good Times Sound System, at Notting Hill Carnival. Wise Up!  

Completley agree Derbyshire Blue.

I posted something similar on the Travis thread afew weeks back.

The attitude some people have of 'my music is better than yours' really irritates me, especially when these people feel the need to criticise and stereotype any music that they don't like.

Alright, steady on.

I sincerely apologise for that previous comment. I was not actually stating that 'my music is better than yours' ???  :sleep: it was just my dislike of that genre showing through. No offense was intended etc.

Rich, no smelly rockers around here. I am just a fan of musicians who can use instruments. I do wear baggy jeans though, so perhaps I'm biased...

By the way, is this Norman Jay actually an MBE?

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now that the tickets have arrived,travis on saturday at kgh,as long as i get a child/little monsters minder.i went to see lou reed at manchester bridgewater last month-excellant
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I thought it was a widely known fact that you can't smell how bad you smell yourself due to being to close to it for too long Matt?  :<img src=:'>  :laugh:

Instruments eh?, I really don't see the difference between using something made of wood and metal, and some electronic gizmo, it's the result that matters not the method. Having said that,  I prefer the sound of so-called 'real' instruments.

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surprised to see so many Metallica fans on here really.  Saw the "Icons" program on MTV a few weeks ago and really thought to myself how I miss Jason Newstead, and why the hell James Hetfield has given up the true path of Alcoholica i'll never know.  But as my own tribute i put on their Live @#/? album which brought bang the bleedin' ears.  I currently have the White Stripes Elephant, Danko Jones' Born a Lion, Tools' Opiate and the Tea Partys Splendor Solis in the circa 1993 CD player right now.

Icons was an embarrasment........Avril Lavigne doing Fuel? And Limp Bizkit doing Welcome Home.....graaah that was disgusting. :angry: Really is pathetic that Sum41 of all bands put on the best performance.

Incidentally, my clothes aren't very baggy but my personal hygene may have been called into question before :p .

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I thought it was a widely known fact that you can't smell how bad you smell yourself due to being to close to it for too long Matt?  :<img src=:'>  :laugh:

Well, you don't have to be a doctor to be aware of the importance of personal hygiene. I even shower (whisper it) once a day... :tu:

But I digress.

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For your information Rovermatt

Recognition and Awards - Norman Jay MBE

He is the currently the only club deejay in the world to be afforded this highly coveted honour awarded on merit for Services to Music and Deejaying. It is the first (and indeed the highest) civilian honour ever bestowed by royal appointment on an individual from the world of popular UK club culture and black/dance music. The ultimate accolade for a deejay who has distinguished himself over many years with his professionlism, pride and passion for his chosen art.

Continually featured in the upper echelons of Mixmag's top 100 DJs in the world and one of the Face magazine's most influential club culture figures of the last decade, amongst numerous other accolades attributed to him, Jay's contribution to the UK music scene is second to none. He is a deejay icon featuring regularly on various television, radio and magazine programmes on black music and dance culture. Norman Jay, a recognised authority on both is considered by many of his peers and contemporaries alike to be 'The Peoples DJ' because of the width and breadth of his deejaying style and universal appeal. The Face magazine quite rightly proclaimed him 'A clubland institution'.

Apart from a punishing deejay schedule playing funky house and various other music styles at gigs worldwide, he was again voted club DJ of the year 96/97 by Blues & Soul magazine and is the only DJ featured in the Face magazine's book of club culture extracts from 1980-1997 called "Nightfever" and in 1998 Norman was a nominee for the Best Radio Personality category in GQ magazine's annual Men Of The Year Awards.

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For your information Rovermatt

Recognition and Awards - Norman Jay MBE

He is the currently the only club deejay in the world to be afforded this highly coveted honour awarded on merit for Services to Music and Deejaying. It is the first (and indeed the highest) civilian honour ever bestowed by royal appointment on an individual from the world of popular UK club culture and black/dance music. The ultimate accolade for a deejay who has distinguished himself over many years with his professionlism, pride and passion for his chosen art.

Continually featured in the upper echelons of Mixmag's top 100 DJs in the world and one of the Face magazine's most influential club culture figures of the last decade, amongst numerous other accolades attributed to him, Jay's contribution to the UK music scene is second to none. He is a deejay icon featuring regularly on various television, radio and magazine programmes on black music and dance culture. Norman Jay, a recognised authority on both is considered by many of his peers and contemporaries alike to be 'The Peoples DJ' because of the width and breadth of his deejaying style and universal appeal. The Face magazine quite rightly proclaimed him 'A clubland institution'.

Apart from a punishing deejay schedule playing funky house and various other music styles at gigs worldwide, he was again voted club DJ of the year 96/97 by Blues & Soul magazine and is the only DJ featured in the Face magazine's book of club culture extracts from 1980-1997 called "Nightfever" and in 1998 Norman was a nominee for the Best Radio Personality category in GQ magazine's annual Men Of The Year Awards.

Just in case I couldn't read my name at the top eh?

Is Norman an MBE? Yes he is. Question answered. Thankyou.

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