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catcherintherhe
thanx 4 invitation; i can recommend you this: http://www.last.fm/music/Shiny+Beats/_/Following+Dreams
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pogopatterson
Let's indulge in a little musical conceit and say that Tango just isn't good enough for our taste! Though as I have always admitted, I do listen to undemanding cheesy music, but at least I know that it is. On the other hand, you like Radiohead which is very demanding. Although I have OK Computer myself , I do associate them (a bit like 70's prog rockers) with adolescent boys. They are also to my mind quintessentially English and therefore potentially inaccessible to people outside that culture. A bit like Monthy Python, early Genesis and sipping tea. How did you "get into" them?
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pogopatterson
Yeah I'm afraid I thought I was going to be a massive Fleetwood Mac fan. But couldn't get into Tusk (a bit too ambitious) and Tango in the Night was a bit bland. Rumours was a proper album though that you could play from start to finish without skipping tracks.
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pogopatterson
I don't like to pester people but when I saw you visiting my page, that gave me an excuse. Saw you listening to Gold Dust Woman the other day. I love that whole Rumours album, but would have to say the stand out track for me is Dreams. It was the first album someone home taped for me 22 years ago when I was a student and it takes me back to studying in the freezing cold. I used the cold to keep me awake.
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pogopatterson
You're right DMSR wasn't the best song off that album. I have that album on vinyl, so its some time since I played it, I can't even remember all the tracks. But it's interesting I think his songwriting skills were at their peak on Sign of the Times, but I still have a soft spot for all the earlier funky stuff. I suppose 1999 was the turning point for Prince's popularity and song writing.
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pogopatterson
Just saw that you were listening to Prince's I wanna be your lover. I loved all that period of Prince stuff, right up to but not including Graffitti Bridge. Used to play Controversy etc to death. What about stuff like Lady Cab Driver, DMSR off 1999?
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staytooned
After reading, change of heart..and you are right. Actually that generation actually exist, and its not in the city of Atlanta. The metro areas, you will find the forever decaying essence of southern comfort. Atlanta is fill with people that migrated here. I watch this city changed since 1982, from trailer parks and only 4 buildings to the Olympics and Marta expanding from 6 stations to across Sandy Springs. This city has a lot of dark secrets a lot of new comers should really know about.
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staytooned
Yeah, I like the fact that most New Yorkers are coming here, and I hate it. One reason I like it, I meet a lot of wonderful people from the Apple. The dislike comes from the disrespectful attitudes...us southern folks hold a wild wild west calm, patient mentality. Northerners really don't understand the true essence of how we communicate on negative levels and positive ones. But we are southerners...true survivors.
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staytooned
No one is from here anymore. I am from Boston, raised here all my life. Where are you from?
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staytooned
Thanks for the friend request...your charts are addictive. Nice drugs you got in here. - greets from Atlanta, GA
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pogopatterson
Nequa87, I think you have great taste in music. In fact I would go as far to say that if you took out all the rubbish I listen to and were left with the rump of all the good stuff, it would probably resemble your Loved tracks.
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Igbo_Scouser
tryin to become more eclectic. any suggestions on music i should try. bear in mind i have hip, rnb and grime on lock. so need suggestions of bands etc outside of that. i too listen to way too much music. but what can i say - its an addiction
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DirtyBundy
Vous avez quelques artistes en commun, dont Kanye West, Coldplay, Sade, Jay-Z, et 2Pac.
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