Music
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When they first split, I thought that John Squires would go on to prove that he was the musical genius behind the band. However, he went on to do this….
Whilst Ian Brown did this…..
I was wrong
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Love pwei
Thats from out of left field Jeff, you were born and raised in NJ right? I didn't think that little band from Stourbridge had made it that far
These are for you man…
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To conclude my foray into late 80's/ early 90's British Indie music, ladies and gentlemen, I give you…..
The Soup Dragons
Teenage Fanclub
And finally…......EMF
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Flock Of Seagulls are the best band ever to come out of Liverpool
With the possible exception of The Farm…....or Cast........or The La's
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Flock Of Seagulls are the best band ever to come out of Liverpool
Like erm, Gosport City are the best soccer team to come out of Liverpool?
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Who, EMF? If they have it would be best not to tell anyone…..can't imagine many less impressive product endorsements
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Clint mansell is the fucking bomb saw pwei many times my fav was seeing them open for nin
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PWIE opened for Nine Inch Nails? Jesus ???
I only saw them once, in their home town with the Wonderstuff and Neds Atomic Dustbin. I was being strongly influenced by a variety of medications at the time, so alas my memory of the night is poor.
Oh, the hazy, crazy days of youth :-\
These days I mainly listen to music appropriate to a white guy, in his mid 30's, working his way to becoming middle class…...Arcade Fire, Noah And The Whale, Florence And The Machine, the Black Keys, Raconteurs, The White Stripes etc....
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Ned's was awesome kill your television loved that song
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You're freaking me out Jeff….
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I loved that whole era of bands. Loved old shoegaze bands as well Ride, Slowdive, Catherine Wheel, My Bloody Valentine great era of music
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Godfodder by Ned's was such an awesome record
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I lived in Memphis, TN and made tons of trips up to Nashville. My buddy used to live down the river from Cash's home in Hendersonville and he brought me down to see it, but this was after the fire. I'm a big bluegrass and outlaw country fan. Notice OUTLAW country, not modern country (ie Waylon, Willie, etc). If your into old country, the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN. It's where they used to hold the Grand Ole Opry (up until the mid-70s, I think). They still have shows there, it's a magical place (Neil Young's DVD Prarie Wind is shot). Nashvegas is a great place….
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Grey, rainy day and here's the soundtrack: