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Discussion in 'Portsmouth' started by PompeyLapras, Feb 18, 2012.

  1. breconsaint

    breconsaint Active Member

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    It just goes to show that it is only football which divides us. Some of my fellow Saints' choices baffle me, whilst some Pompites have (in my opinion) jolly good taste! (Shame they can't transfer this discerning streak to football)
     
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  2. Erik

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  3. TheSecondStain

    TheSecondStain Needs an early night

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    Your first two choices could be seen as a bit obvious, but it's nice to see something a little esoteric in there too. I agree, it's a very good album.
     
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  4. reubenagbola

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    Red hot chilli peppers-blood sugar sex magic
    Moby-play
    Orbital-snivilisation
    Leftfield-leftism
    Jeff Mills-live at the liquid rooms
    KLF- Chillout
    Elbow- build a rocket
    Fat freddys drop-a true story
    Musical score from requiem for a dream
     
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  5. (Conor)

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    The first one is better....I just wanted an excuse to post this <laugh>
    [video=youtube;HPwc-DpVFdc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPwc-DpVFdc&ob=av2e[/video]
     
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  6. VVD

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    Whatever people say I am, that's what I'm not - Arctic monkeys
    Noel Gallagher's high flying birds new album
     
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  7. Erik

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    Hey, come one, I'm a wee bairn compared to most of you lot. Even Live At Leeds would be considered 'out there' by some of my friends.
     
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  8. pompeymeowth

    pompeymeowth Prepare for trouble x
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    For all the Coldplay fans.
    Recognise this?
    I heard a song by Coldplay on the radio at work and thought to myself, what's the game here? Did they copy this on purpose, was it a coincidence or just downright burglary.

    [video=youtube;ZtWTUt2RZh0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtWTUt2RZh0[/video]
     
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  9. Erik

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    Coldplay went Dick Turpin on 'em
     
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  10. Beddy

    Beddy Plays the percentage

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    Guns-n-Roses Crazy horses
    The beach boys
    Adam Faith
    Marty Wild
    Bill Hayley
    Ok I know am showing me age......<laugh>
     
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    There was a feature on kraftwork on 6 music the other day, Coldplay had to approach them to ask to use it!
     
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  12. pompeymeowth

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    I should jolly well think so. They must have liked it then. I think the most ground breaking track though, on that LP was Numbers. That must have been one of the biggest influences on what followed a few years later.

    1.eins
    2.zwei
    3.drei
    4.vier
    5.fünf
    6.sechs
    7.sieben
    8.acht
     
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  13. reubenagbola

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    Now kraftwerk are a band
     
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  14. pompeymeowth

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    You are right there Reub. A generation ahead of their time. Only Yellow Magic Orchestra could hold a candle to them, in their heyday.

    IMHO, of course.
     
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    Good choices, don't really listen to hip hop even though I have a fairly eclectic taste, but I give anything ago, Illmatic is clearly held in high regard (as are the other two albums), I did a little research.
     
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  17. Number 1 Jasper

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    Agents of Fortune - Blue Oyster Cult

    Fire of Unknown Origin - Blue Oyster Cult

    Modern Times - Latin Quarter

    Temperamental - Divinyls

    Graceland - Paul simon

    The wall - Pink Floyd

    Buisness as usual - Men at work .

    High Infidelity - REO Speedwagon .

    Voulez Vous - ABBA

    All of Stevie Nicks !!!!!

    and many many more :)
     
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  18. letissier86

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    Not one of my favourites though still very good. Stuff like Sulk drags it down for me - but then Street Spirit is one of my favourite overall.
     
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  20. TheSecondStain

    TheSecondStain Needs an early night

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    Oh OK.

    Try them with Chips From The Chocolate Fireball by The Dukes of Stratosphear for out there-ness..! ;)

    EDIT: Or perhaps Angel's Egg/The Flying Teapot/Invisible Radio Gnome by Gong. That's... well, it's almost dangerous to say. :D
     
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