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What music are we all into?

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  1. sgtpotterslonelyheartsclubband

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    Not about Stoke I know, but I just thought I post a thread asking for people's favourite artists/bands. Here's mine (apologies if I have repeated myself in this list):

    The Beach Boys
    Amy Winehouse
    Biffy Clyro
    Blur
    The Libertines
    The Clash
    Eric Clapton
    The Fratellis
    Gorillaz
    Green Day
    Jimi Hendrix
    Joni Mitchell
    Jose Gonzalez
    Morrissey
    The Jam
    John Lennon
    The Stone Roses
    Joy Division
    Kaiser Chiefs
    The Killers
    Klaxons
    Madness
    Manic Street Preachers
    New Order
    Nirvana
    Oasis
    The Pigeon Detectives
    Pink Floyd
    Pixies
    Public Enemy
    Queen
    R.E.M.
    The Rolling Stones
    The Sex Pistols
    Stereophonics
    The Stone Roses
    The Strokes
    U2
    The Verve
    ELVIS PRESLEY
    Paul Weller
    The Velvet Underground
    The Cure
    Editors
    David Bowie
    Arctic Monkeys
    The Beatles
    Bloc Party
    Fleetwood Mac
    Foo Fighters
    Jeff Buckley
    The Smiths
    Kings Of Leon
    The Last Shadow Puppets
    Muse
    Radiohead
    The Courteeners
    Paul McCartney
    George Harrison
    Led Zeppelin
     
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  2. TheRealPotterJub

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    I put in 'bold' my favourites! What a selection! :D Nice on mate, some cracking bands. Radiohead just a little too depressing even for me! But talented band.

    Any reason why Elvis in caps? :)
     
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  3. sgtpotterslonelyheartsclubband

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    I copied and pasted it from my Facebook page, it must be in capitals on there.

    Nought wrong with depressing music Jub :)
     
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  4. TheRealPotterJub

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    Ah right :) I thought it seemed a very long list!

    Well no, I agree, usually the depressing stuff is always the best, and I suppose Nirvana did do a song titled; I Hate Myself and I Want To Die, which obviously isn't the most cheeriest of tracks.

    Favourite song at the moment (not from that modern rubbish though): Greenday - Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
     
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  5. sgtpotterslonelyheartsclubband

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    Yeh that's a good song. The most depressing music, from what i've heard is Joy Division, mind you it's pretty awesome as well, probably my favourite album is by Joy Division and that was called Closer. This is my favourite line from a Joy Division song:

    "Mother I tried please believe me,
    I'm doing the best that I can.
    I'm ashamed of the things I've been put through,
    I'm ashamed of the person I am."
     
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  6. TheRealPotterJub

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    Never heard of Joy Divison Sarge. But I shall youtube them. Are they new/ish?
     
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    They were a late 70's early 80's band. Post-punk was their genre I guess. The lead singer committed suicide in 1980 and the band broke off and became New Order, the band that did the World In Motion World Cup song in 1990

    Love Will Tear Us Apart is probably their most famous song, it's a classic. Here's their wiki page just for some more info on them.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division
     
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  9. peadar1987

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    I guarantee you've heard of at least one of their songs:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHYOXyy1ToI


    edit: Sarge got in there first
     
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  10. TheRealPotterJub

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    Sarge, thanks for all the information, mate :) I shall youtube that song, Love Will Tear Us Apart.
     
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    peadar's done it for you Jub :)
     
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  12. TheRealPotterJub

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    Just been playing Love Will Tear Us Apart, jeeez! Of course I remember them! My old man has an album of there's. "If you didn't know them, you'd think they were a bright, catchy, fun band 'joy' and all that, but there not - let's face it you couldn't imagine them singing Agadoo, can you!" <laugh>
     
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  13. sgtpotterslonelyheartsclubband

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    Just looked up where they got the name for their band from and i've copied and pasted this from wiki:

    Kippumjo, translated variously as "Pleasure Brigade" or "Joy Division", a collective of females maintained by the head of state of North Korea for the purpose of providing pleasure and entertainment to officials
     
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  14. TheRealPotterJub

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    Sarge,

    How interesting! And unusual! 'Women' providing 'entertainment' ey? Well it could of been worse, they could of called themselves Brothel Division! <yikes>
     
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  15. peadar1987

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    Slag Patrol!
     
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  16. TheRealPotterJub

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    <laugh> Ha! Sounds ilke something you'd find in Amsterdam Red Light Zone.
     
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    Ian Brown
    Stone Roses
    The Smiths
    Arctic Monkeys
    Last Shadow Puppets
    The Coral
    Blur
    Oasis
    Editors
    Joy Divison
    Paul Weller
    The Jam
    George Harrison
    The Kinks
    Paul McCartney
    The Beatles
    The Hives
    John Lennon
    The Libertines
    Reverend and the Makers
    Babyshambles
    Dirty Pretty Things
    The Courteeners
    The Cure
    The Strokes
    The Charlatans
    Inspiral Carpets
     
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  18. Some great stuff boys, I could create a massive list but will just say a few that have had the biggest influence on me. First love no nonsense straight ahead driving hard rock without clever lyrics ;-)

    Deep Purple
    Led Zep
    Budgie (remember them? Welsh rockers used to blitz the Victoria Hall on a regular basis)
    Thin Lizzy
    The Beatles
    The Who
    Hendrix
    Fleetwood Mac (Peter Green days)

    The band I play in covers a wide range of stuff from The Stones/Bowie through Lenny Kravitz to The Kings of Leon/The Strokes.

    Also like to hear live classical music and swing/jazz (my Dad's fault!)
     
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  19. 1972_STOKIE

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    You don't listen to much music then eh Sarge!!!!<laugh>
     
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  20. 1972_STOKIE

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    I have 3 18 year olds so what I like and what I have to listen to are totally seperate animals!!
     
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