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- 29 Jul 2023, 15:26
- Forum: Other Bands
- Topic: Top 5 Bands you wished you could have seen
- Replies: 20
- Views: 10290
- 28 Apr 2023, 18:43
- Forum: Other Bands
- Topic: New Damned Album 2023
- Replies: 86
- Views: 74621
Re: New Damned Album 2023
On my 2nd listen. I think it is a good album. Some nice guitar work from Sensible throughout. I like the 60's influenced pop vibe of it as well.
- 05 Feb 2023, 17:17
- Forum: The Stranglers MKV (2021-)
- Topic: Favourite album and why
- Replies: 69
- Views: 33849
Re: Favourite album and why
Black and White was the first Stranglers album I bought and fell in love with. I knew then that I had found my band. However for me it has to be the Raven. So inventive and creative. I never get bored of it. For me the period from Black and White to La Folie was when the band were at their creative ...
- 08 Dec 2022, 18:41
- Forum: Other Bands
- Topic: Christine McVie RIP
- Replies: 15
- Views: 3129
Re: Christine McVie RIP
Getting back on topic after my Todd Rundgren comment. I quite like the post Peter Green stuff up to and including Tusk. I think Christine McVie wrote some very good songs and was saddened by this news.
- 08 Dec 2022, 18:09
- Forum: Other Bands
- Topic: Christine McVie RIP
- Replies: 15
- Views: 3129
Re: Christine McVie RIP
I was a bit sad to hear the news of McVie passing, she didn't seem to be the type to suffer fools gladly and seemed to be a bit of a no-nonsense personality while at the same time writing these beautifully crafted pop songs. I'm quite partial to bit of 1975-1987 era Mac, especially Tusk which has s...
- 21 Nov 2022, 19:21
- Forum: Other Bands
- Topic: 10 More Songs About Roses
- Replies: 18
- Views: 8061
Re: 10 More Songs About Roses
Paper roses by Marie Osmond
Love grows where my rosemary goes by Edison lighthouse
Love grows where my rosemary goes by Edison lighthouse
- 18 Aug 2022, 17:54
- Forum: Other Bands
- Topic: Pink Floyd the great divider for Stranglers fans
- Replies: 18
- Views: 17637
Re: Pink Floyd the great divider for Stranglers fans
I'm sure Hugh is a fan. He has mentioned them a few times over the years. I really like their music . I think Stan in black is spot on in his choice of which are the good albums. I saw the Waters and Gilmour led line ups during the 80's. Recently saw Nick Mason's saucerful of secrets. They were very...
- 08 Jun 2022, 19:43
- Forum: The Stranglers MKV (2021-)
- Topic: The Stranglers - Rat Chat #8
- Replies: 42
- Views: 4235
Re: The Stranglers - Rat Chat #8
I would think J.J. will want to keep things going for at least 2 more years in order to celebrate the 50th anniversary.
- 22 Feb 2022, 20:03
- Forum: Other Bands
- Topic: Who are you seeing (other than the stranglers) this year?
- Replies: 49
- Views: 12428
Re: Who are you seeing (other than the stranglers) this year?
As well as the Stranglers at Leicester: Hugh Cornwell The Coral Joe Jackson The Divine Comedy George Clinton The Love Band Wolf Alice
- 14 Sep 2021, 13:02
- Forum: The Stranglers MKV (2021-)
- Topic: Dark Matters - Initial Thoughts/Reviews
- Replies: 338
- Views: 43648
Re: Dark Matters - Initial Thoughts/Reviews
I have, on occasion, been critical of post Hugh line-ups. However, this is a very fine album. Love This song, No man's land and Breathe. Like most I'm not too fussed about The lines and Down but they take up very little of the running time anyway. On the whole, a job well done.
- 03 Jul 2019, 14:45
- Forum: Other Bands
- Topic: Glastonbury 2019
- Replies: 18
- Views: 9358
Re: Glastonbury 2019
Gave Stormzy a go but switched off halfway through second "song". Not for me thanks.
- 02 Jul 2019, 16:30
- Forum: Other Bands
- Topic: Glastonbury 2019
- Replies: 18
- Views: 9358
Re: Glastonbury 2019
Found Kylie and the Killers quite entertaining but a bit cheesy and thought the Cure were o.k. For me , probably the worst Glastonbury ever.