The general pop/rock - music thread Page 205

He obviously doesn't mean the Tracey Thorn.

I love Massive Attack.

Quote: Chappers @ 17th February 2020, 7:57 PM

Not sure I quite get that as I think Tracey is a great singer and I like New Order too.

Physically. It's like me and Brad Pitt crossed with George Clooney.

I ordered the six disc version of Dylan's Bootleg Series Vol.14. It's my third big box of this series after Volume 11 (Complete Basement Tapes) and 12.

Concert honouring Peter Green on the 25th of Feb at the Palladium
Some interesting names in the line up.

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/mick-fleetwood-concert-peter-green-fleetwood-mac-910487/

Having just bought the Steve Miller Band's Abracadabra album I was surprised it came out so late in 1982 - that's still nearly 40 years old though!

Anyway a great album and replaying some of his other stuff.

This month marks the 20th anniversary of the end of recording "Felt Mountain" although the album wasn't formally released until September 2000.

Easily.........easily.......in my Top 50 albums of the 2000s (to date).

Goldfrapp - Pilots - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXneCeCAKrA

Not as good as Supernature though.

The worst thing about Sgt Pepper's 20th anniversary was EVERY f**king article going, It was 20 years ago today... It was 20 years ago today... It was 20 years ago today... It was 20 years ago today... It was 20 years ago today... It was 20 years ago today...
I was kinda glad Linda died before Paul got to be 64. What COULD the headlines've read?

Booked tickets to see Russ Ballard. Ex-Roulettes and Argent. Plus brilliant song writer of massive hits like Since you've been gone by Rainbow and I don't believe in Miracles by Colin Blunstone - plus many others.

Boy George advises reptiles with impotence and constipation. 'Calmer, Chameleon! You'll come and go.'

Today's LP purchases from various charity shop.

Fanx ta ra - Sad Café
Eliminator - ZZ Top
Best of the Fun Boy Three
The Sandie Shaw Supplement
The World of Hits - various (1960s Decca) artists
No Strings - Ace (Appears to be a promo as it includes a glossy photo and typed band biog)
Enismore - Colin Blunstone
Sedaka and songs - a solo concert
Stampede - Doobie Brothers

More to come next week.

So at last I can take Coronavirus seriously: https://scontent-mxp1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/p228x119/89353694_10157083865851903_5278377260456345600_n.jpg?_nc_cat=102&_nc_sid=8024bb&_nc_ohc=jbznN0SfvqgAX9TncLC&_nc_ht=scontent-mxp1-1.xx&_nc_tp=6&oh=93f6e8d5e479b97afa6f824ed84bf06c&oe=5E97C2CE

"Mind Games"? or "Mind Hallucinations"? rock band founded in 1989

Watching totp 1989 on BBC4

Metallica, Guns n Roses, Midnight Oil, The Cure...

Ah them we're the days