Music
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All rock music lovers here, maybe heavy metal..
I do like music but none of that.
My choice is reggae, soul, rap old skool, going back over 30 years
My favourite reggae star is Tenor Saw..
His voice shake your soul listening to his music.
From year 1985…
I was ten years old when I first heard thisSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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^ Tenor Saw Pumpkin Belly is a great track @Kasi ^
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Thanks @den1mhead
Unfortunately Tenor Saw die
In August 1988 he was killed by a motor vehicle in Houston, Texas, with the official cause of death determined as a case of hit and run accident.. -
Thanks @den1mhead
Unfortunately Tenor Saw die
In August 1988 he was killed by a motor vehicle in Houston, Texas, with the official cause of death determined as a case of hit and run accident..Shame, real shame
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@neph93 it's only a couple of albums, the Sisters haven't put out any new records since 1993…
Oh, and here's the article that told me about the cover.
https://www.stereogum.com/2104311/superchunk-theres-a-ghost-alice-sisters-of-mercy-cover/music/
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Born under punches
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@Baba-san and @neph93 , I saw them live in 1992 at the NEC, and then a couple of times in London in the noughties, probably at the now-demolished London Astoria.
I didn’t catch them on the tour they did in Australia last year. However, I’m currently studying for an MSc at the University of Sydney, and I had a chat with a professor who has written a book about growing up as a goth in Sydney. She’d caught them, and said that old Eldritch isn’t looking too fit these days.
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Ive just googled him @Graeme … all the black hair dying has taken its toll! :o
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Haha, nice one @Jett129 just came here to post an AC/DC Video too, just a little newer. The Fresh Song including Video and the Healthyish again Brian Johnson. I´m into AC/DC since I was 8 Years or so old, so for 20 Years now because a now passed Father of a Childhood Friend of mine was a huge Fan and got us hooked and always made us listen to AC/DC whilest playing darts, memories
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I’m a huge AC/DC fan. First I ever heard of them was back in the 70s when they were opening up for friends of mine and blowing them off the stage every night. I got to see them at CBGB and even chatted with Bon Scott before they took the stage. So glad that Phil Rudd is back playing drums for them as well as Brian Johnson singing.
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Same here, was walking around Kreuzberg last night with a friend, and it was just sad to see all the small clubs closed down.
Restaurant workers looking out the windows with no customers.
Berlin has been in the 2nd lockdown since the beginning of November.
Last concerts I saw were back in January–- the Black Pumas, and a week later--Sturgil Simpson.