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My fave band of that post punk / goth / indie era would have to be Jesus and Mary Chain

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Anyway, bringing it back to the present day

@Lovearsenalcock this is one to put on with your honey. Late night smooch vibes :tongue:

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My fave band of that post punk / goth / indie era would have to be Jesus and Mary Chain

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You just made me think of this....no idea why <laugh>

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Just got tickets for May, hopefully goes ahead, last twice I've got tickets, the gig's been cancelled.
 
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Just got tickets for May, hopefully goes ahead, last twice I've got tickets, the gig's been cancelled.

Sinatra, Viagra, Iguana :emoticon-0159-music:emoticon-0159-music:emoticon-0159-music

Sharia, Diana, Samosa :emoticon-0159-music:emoticon-0159-music:emoticon-0159-music

Varuca, Tequila, Banana :emoticon-0159-music:emoticon-0159-music:emoticon-0159-music

Brilliant <laugh>
 
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As much as I loved the punk era, if someone said who were your favourite it would have to be my late introduction to The Cure (early to mid 80's) and that makes no sense because they are everything I normally hate about boy groups, but the late 70's to early 80's were pretty chaotic and traumatic especially around family and that group took away that 70's noise, that often reminded me of borstal institutions and that next fight in life, seeing a light at the end of the tunnel and the start of a new chapter...still to learn even then, that life is many chapters...

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I like the early stuff by The Cure and really didn't like them when they got commercial.

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Ignore the Valentines bit, not looked at this account for a short while, posted it because no vocals, you can fill them in yourself...

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Cover version...

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Tutorial with an opening minute of cover...

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I enjoyed the cover version without the vocals, but I normally do. I think the drummer ruins the intro, I think the drummer was in a pissed off mood at the time, because they had rehearsed it so many times when putting it together (something like that anyway), hence why you get the tap tap tap, seemed to work though, I don't know what that thing is called the drummer is striking (no not the drums lol).

I stumbled on the song by accident, I only got here because I was reading up on Randy Rhoads, who was a guitarist and co-song writer for Ozzy Osbourne. Randy died at the young age of 25, after a very short light aircraft flight turned to disaster, also ripping the top off their tour bus, only one band member witnessed the tragedy in it's entirety as the others were a sleep including Sharon Osbourne I believe.

The story goes that Randy was the top guitarist at the time in the world, so who could inspire such a fella, that person was Leslie West, hence how I got to Mississipi Queen.

Anyway Luv and Gessa are knowledgeable on bands, so sure they will fill in any inaccuracies in my understanding,
 
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I enjoyed the cover version without the vocals, but I normally do. I think the drummer ruins the intro, I think the drummer was in a pissed off mood at the time, because they had rehearsed it so many times when putting it together (something like that anyway), hence why you get the tap tap tap, seemed to work though, I don't know what that thing is called the drummer is striking (no not the drums lol).

I stumbled on the song by accident, I only got here because I was reading up on Randy Rhoads, who was a guitarist and co-song writer for Ozzy Osbourne. Randy died at the young age of 25, after a very short light aircraft flight turned to disaster, also ripping the top off their tour bus, only one band member witnessed the tragedy in it's entirety as the others were a sleep including Sharon Osbourne I believe.

The story goes that Randy was the top guitarist at the time in the world, so who could inspire such a fella, that person was Leslie West, hence how I got to Mississipi Queen.

Anyway Luv and Gessa are knowledgeable on bands, so sure they will fill in any inaccuracies in my understanding,

Mountain were a band I got into when I was about 17/18, loved the Weekend World theme tune, found out it was them, went out and bought their Nantucket Sleighride album from a second hand store for a couple of quid, turns out, its a first pressing, last time I looked, worth about £150. Got all their studio albums on vinyl and some solo albums they've done.

Saw Randy Rhoads with Ozzy on the Blizzard of Oz tour, very much a showman. Died about a year later. Went to see Glenn Hughes once and he started talking about great guitarists, as it was the anniversary of Tommy Bolin's death, mentioned Rhoads as one of the most talented he had worked with, along with Bolin and Mel Galley, who happened to be a close friend of my father in laws.
 
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Mountain were a band I got into when I was about 17/18, loved the Weekend World theme tune, found out it was them, went out and bought their Nantucket Sleighride album from a second hand store for a couple of quid, turns out, its a first pressing, last time I looked, worth about £150. Got all their studio albums on vinyl and some solo albums they've done.

Saw Randy Rhoads with Ozzy on the Blizzard of Oz tour, very much a showman. Died about a year later. Went to see Glenn Hughes once and he started talking about great guitarists, as it was the anniversary of Tommy Bolin's death, mentioned Rhoads as one of the most talented he had worked with, along with Bolin and Mel Galley, who happened to be a close friend of my father in laws.

Went and looked that video up Weekend World theme tune, posted below. You certainly know your bands Gessa!

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