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Every night is a music night

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Montysoptician, Feb 12, 2021.

  1. Oliver's Army

    Oliver's Army Well-Known Member

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    This is brilliant....
     
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  2. Montysoptician

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    Brilliant song and if you haven't seen it a brilliant film <ok>
     
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    Denzel Washington wasn't it? Superb film
     
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    Loads of superb versions of this song but this is right up there with the best.
     
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    Yes Denzel Washington, just reminded me I lent it to my mate about five years ago and he still has it :emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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    Well I'm making myself look a right tit here....I really enjoyed that one.
    The album I was told to listed to was Blood On The Tracks...I just couldn't get into at all.
     
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    You philistine Snaggey :emoticon-0105-wink:, Blood on the Tracks was brilliant, an entire album about his divorce from his wife Sara
     
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  8. Oliver's Army

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    It's all a bit different with Dylan, from Subterranean homesick blues, to lay lady lay, all along the watchtower and literally hundreds of others in between. Get a 'best of' (he's got loads tbh).
    Tangled up in blue is class from blood on the tracks.
     
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    He didn't half go on about it then...:emoticon-0136-giggl
     
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    Yes and some <ok>
     
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    I don't want to swamp this thread with Dylan, I love the diverse genres that everyone has posted, this is my last one I promise but in my opinion it has some of the best poetry ever recorded.
     
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    Another band not from my era but one I kind of 'reverse engineered' from the ones I liked in the 90s back to their influences.

    Theme tune to top of the pops back in the day which was, at the time, produced by Chris Cowie, SAFC fan I believe....
     
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    I've never seen that video before but he looks cool as **** in that leather jacket. Must be early in his career as well I assume?
     
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  14. Montysoptician

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    I think it was the 1965 UK tour, the year before the "Judas" tour
     
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    As a sh9te guitar player I have plenty of heroes but this bloke is in my book up top.


     
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    I love that Nig <ok>
     
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    I was watching an interview with GE Smith, one of my favourite guitarists and he was asked who the best guitarist in the world and he said Tommy Emmanuel
     
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    I'll bow down to your knowledge mate. In terms of music I'm a '90s Madchester' fan at heart. The Smiths, Stone Roses, New Order, Happy Mondays, then Oasis etc. Then I traced those bands back to their influences really and just listened to some of the stuff from before my time like Dylan, Led Zep, the Beatles, a little bit of the pistols and clash but wasn't keen on the punk stuff tbh (not keen on the Beatles tbf, well not he early stuff anyway). My dad is a big Queen/Bad Company fan and he has a few Guns n Roses vinyls so I got listening to that as well.
     
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    I love classic and Spanish guitar players. He's got a capo on so he's not so good :D
     
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    I listen to most of that music recommended by my two daughters and son, I love music good or bad especially live music. I think I led a sheltered life as a youth, only listened to folk music and I am compensating for that now. That's why I love this thread and the music that I wouldn't normally have access to.
     
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