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Just watched this and watched the Luis Theroux documentary recently (which I hated). Really getting into his music now, always liked The Libertines and Babyshambles but as time has gone by I really rate them, it's the purity of it all, ****ed up kids playing music and getting wrecked both brilliant and sad.
 
What you into?
Bob Marley
Kings Of Leon
Mumford and Sons
Stone Roses


Don’t really have a thing when it comes to music, what I listen to tends to be how my mood is flowing.
 
Bob Marley
Kings Of Leon
Mumford and Sons
Stone Roses


Don’t really have a thing when it comes to music, what I listen to tends to be how my mood is flowing.
I liked the first 2 Mumford albums before they turned into a **** Coldplay which took some doing. I like summer Marley stuff especially Redemption Song. Stone Roses I love.
 
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I liked the first 2 Mumford albums before they turned into a **** Coldplay which took some doing. I like summer Marley stuff especially Redemption Song. Stone Roses I love.
Yeah, Redemption song is my favourite too. I can even listen to Stevie Wonder, Elton John and Bruce Springsteen, if I’m just chilling. Sometimes I put music on from the 60’s and it takes me back to being in my grandparents house as a kid. So all depends, I’m not big into music, don’t really know the name of many albums or anything like that, even the bands I really like. I just know their songs.
 
Yeah, Redemption song is my favourite too. I can even listen to Stevie Wonder, Elton John and Bruce Springsteen, if I’m just chilling. Sometimes I put music on from the 60’s and it takes me back to being in my grandparents house as a kid. So all depends, I’m not big into music, don’t really know the name of many albums or anything like that, even the bands I really like. I just know their songs.
The grandparents thing I love, we all have early influences that are just ingrained in the brain. We had an old wooden table that opened into a record player and radio. I remember being scared of Bohemian rhapsody and also laughing at My Ding a ling by Chuck Berry. <laugh>
 
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The grandparents thing I love, we all have early influences that are just ingrained in the brain. We had an old wooden table that opened into a record player and radio. I remember being scared of Bohemian rhapsody and also laughing at My Ding a ling by Chuck Berry. <laugh>
:emoticon-0159-musicI want to play with my ding a ling:emoticon-0159-music <laugh>

Yeah that was one of them. Crazy by Patsy Cline was played a lot. Please release me by Engelburt Humperdinck was another. Good times.
 
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:emoticon-0159-musicI want to play with my ding a ling:emoticon-0159-music <laugh>

Yeah that was one of them. Crazy by Patsy Cline was played a lot. Please release me by Engelburt Humperdinck was another. Good times.

My guilty pleasure is Jim Reeves, the only singer my old man would listen too, whilst the elder siblings were blasting out the Stones, Beatles, Kinks etc, in the quieter moments it was me him and Old Shep
 
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My guilty pleasure is Jim Reeves, the only singer my old man would listen too, whilst the elder siblings were blasting out the Stones, Beatles, Kinks etc, in the quieter moments it was me him and Old Shep
Jim Reeves is a legend mate. My Grandad had all his records on the old hifi.
 
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