(11 Sep 2013, 6:39 pm)Daniel wrote The lyrics look lovely, without hearing the song... :p
Yeah, those lyrics really speak to me
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(11 Sep 2013, 6:07 pm)AdamY wrote I'm quite liking Example's All the Wrong Places at the moment.
Breakbeat, 90s style rave stabs, all that's missing is the classic rave piano.
(11 Sep 2013, 10:29 pm)aureolin wrote I like the sound of this. Although it made me think of 'Pianoman - Blurred' before anything else. Musical treat for those of you too young to remember!
http://youtu.be/lG8i1NThd2w
(12 Sep 2013, 7:55 am)AdamY wrote System F - Out of the Blue (and other Ferry Corsten produced tunes under various pseudonyms) is what got me back into trance/dance music circa 1999.
I used to like rave/house music when I was at school, but when it evolved into 'Happy Hardcore' and the generic commercialised nonsense which could be found on television channels such as 'The Box', personally, I thought it was crap. Ashamedly, I became a bit of a musical snob at this point, only liking bands which had people playing instruments and were highly recommended by the NME and other music magazines.
1999 (maybe 1998 too), in my opinion, represented a renaissance in dance music. From Binary Finary to System F to Gouryella (also Ferry Corsten) to Chicane it was all good.
(12 Sep 2013, 8:34 am)marxistafozzski wrote Dont know whether I should be admitting this but I love Take That, saw them at Sunderland in 2009 and at the Croker in Dublin in 2011.
In the 90's I liked a bit Rave and these days like stuff like Ministry of Sound, Cream and Clubland.
I also like some Classical Music as well, about 10 years ago, I was on the verge of a complete nervous breakdown and my GP recommended some classical and opera music, so among my playlists is a bit Katherine Jenkins and normally a bit Classical for when I am feeling down and it destresses me
(08 Jun 2014, 12:12 am)Andreos Constantopolous wrote http://youtu.be/b6vSf0cA9qY
Cant get the sax solo out of my head.
Until I checked the lyrics out, was convinced she was asking to be spanked.
Anyway, we need more songs with sax solos!
(08 Jun 2014, 11:23 am)Tom wrote Might sound odd, but I like 80s music
(08 Jun 2014, 11:38 am)Michael wrote I like the 80's alot, even though i was born in 1991... it just has the best music
(08 Jun 2014, 11:43 am)Tom wrote It sure does!
(08 Jun 2014, 1:55 pm)marxistafozzski wrote I agree some of the best music was from the 80's, I remember one day a while back, I was stood at the bus stop singing away to Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up, I looked up and this old gadget was stood looking at me and laughing as I was getting right into my singing
I also like the 70's music, one of my favourite watering holes being Flares (now Reflex) in Sunderland [WHITE SMILING FACE]
(06 Jul 2014, 1:06 pm)Michael wrote [quote='marxistafozzski' pid='46303' dateline='1402235717']
Relfex is really expensive, like £5 for a bottle of bud, its never open to
(06 Jul 2014, 1:49 pm)aureolin wrote Flares used to be awesome in the early 00's. Few in there, followed by a trip to Idols, and then over to Pzazz to end the night.