I used to be down KCC stand every year until that got **** down forever cos it was just a stab fest by the end lol. That vids what they play round Tavistock Square (all saints) so yeh man that's where I chill nowadays at carni with all the fire breathers and beat boxers all chilled and not stabby innit. But my first port of call is rampage always! down Powis Square tabernacle way. My kinda **** that vid you posted.. much more than Mrs dynamiteeheee
All of it, saved on my list. That what I meant about Mrs dynamite so solid wiley dizzy all them, what you posted is what house and garage is to me, nice vocals, good vibes, smooth basslines. It had a big effect in the raves going from what you posted to stuff like this.. Ironic thing is the lyrics of the song are his fukin fault That **** makes people moody in a way namean
Yeah man I hear ya Can't hate on Dynamite though, coz she made some ****in bad tunes bro, pioneering stuff really coz she set a scene at the time Anyway, garage and soulful sweet vibes evolved from that in other directions @duggie2000
That Chicago house? AFAIK that's where we got it from, then sped it up a bit and made it our own. Im into it bigtime. Scoobdody Diop doop do do beeoop beedbadup
Nah man that's west london vibes, broken beat, Bruk Daz I Kue, IG Culture. They are from your endz bro
I've always liked Queen since my late teens, lot of it probably stems from the jukeboxes people use to put on in the boozer, that I use to drink from age 16 - no id checks them days. Yet strangely enough, I've never ever played any of their stuff as a guitarist, probably because I'd be shhite as a vocalist, and it don't really work without the vocals. Saw the Queen movie, also saw the Elton movie, I think they both came out around the same time. If I was going by the films, Elton was the more naturally talented artist. Freddie just loved performing.
Read back my own words and decided it was time I found something Queen to learn, without vocals. Chose Bohemian Rhapsody, solo electric riff. I'm not using the following video, but it's a better example to show...
Not a fan of Elton at all (other than Rocket Man of course). Queen though I have history, News of the World was an album my Grandad owned on vinyl and I would listen to it (along with songs from The Jungle Book lol) when he looked after me when I was about 10 years old. Later on I was given a mixtape with Hammer to Fall on it so there are some that I like. It was the cover that grabbed me as a little kid, something that is lost in the Spotify and Amazon era...
Another good night in Liverpool. I'm out with Dave The Flake. He's the lead singer of this band and seems to know all the guys from Status Quo and Dexters midnight runners
Got their albums on vinyl, went to see a band can't remember who, and the support was a band called Rage,turned to my mate and said, he sounds like the singer from Nurz,turned out it was them, reformed I think, or some of them,have a couole of theirs on vinyl too
I don't know much about him tbh. I just knew he sang on some flake advert hence my Da naming him Dave The Flake. He got up and sang last night, he's still got a decent voice on him.
Was going through part of the solo riff for Bohemian Rhapsody, and there is a run in it that is similar to Shine on your crazy diamond by Pink Floyd. It's quite weird having to replace one tune with another in your head, when that happens - certainly makes the run easier to remember.