Nothing better than a bit of Jazz, but mainly older stuff (Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, Art Messenger etc). Mrs Ego hates it though, the complete lack of defined melody and rhythm disorientates her completely :P
live version... you need the vynil really
or:
trippin'
lp
Current faves doing the rounds (in no particular order) at Throbbz Maison are: --
Comsat Angels, July Skies, Virgin Prunes, Burial, Magazine, The Czars, Bauhaus, Associates, Leather Nun, The Ruts, Pink Industry, Sly Stone, Throbbing Gristle, Harold Budd, Mekons, Talking Heads, Ramones, Ziggy, John Cooper Clarke, Ladytron, Paavoharju, Human League , Galaxie 500, Bill Nelson, Joy Division, Kraftwerk, B-Movie, Grouper, The Passage, XTC, Martina Topley Bird, Birthday Party, Sylvian, Banshees, Suede, Danielle Dax, Joan As Policewoman, Piano Magic, New York Dolls, Leftfield, Stone The Crows, 'L'. Cohen, Kate Bush, Rachel Unthank and the Winterset, Ivor Cutler, John Foxx, Sasha and Digweed, Hawkwind, The Boats, Syd Barrett, Current 93, Ulrich Schnauss, Kompakt Label, Sigur Ros, Zappa, Lee Scratch Perry, The Chameleons, Coastal, Deepchord, Talk Talk, Austistic Daughters, Brian Eno, The Declining Winter.
Just thought I'd share those with you. :rascal:
I have so many I enjoy but I think my signature and my avatar speak for themselves :cool:
Queen, Queen, Queen, Queen ad infinitum....
Non stop Anthemic tracks, and a show that touches everyone.....
And as for Freddies voice............... :karaoke:
Well it has to be Bruce Springsteen doesnt it?
Why?
Well, still 'cutting the mustard' creativly, unlike s many artists of a certain age who just rely on past glories.
Last years band album won grammys, year befores was complete departure celebrating ethnic american working class music, this week the title song for the film 'The Wrestler' won award at Venice film festival.
And live, wow, still playing unbelivable 3 hour long shows !! Over half of songs featured are changed evey night!!! (actualy takes requests from crowds at stadium shows)
2 for me the first being my first love i heard them first at the tender age of 14 and have loved every single song the ever recorded they have got me through some tough times and some incredibly happy times my wonerfull BONJOVI they are the tops the other are just gods the amazing the fabulous THE WHO
mr b's is easy don't even need him here to ask could only ever b the ever sexy BLONDIE still amazing live and would see her daily live given half a chance best live act we have ever seen for certain
I have an odd grouping of singers, among them are Connie Francis, Eva Cassidy, Brenda Lee, Abba, Suzy Quatro and many more mostly but not all female.