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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivr57dcs ... ata_player

Was anyone into thier acid house in the late 80's?
Swear i was born too late :cry: wouldve loved to have watched arsenal home and away and gone to all the raves in 1989. Plus id have a brand new ford fiesta turbo! :lol: 8)

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BournemouthRED wrote:
Dan_85 wrote:Image

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Incredible. One of the best soundtracks in years. Some styles & sounds on there you would never expect from Daft Punk along with plenty of what they do best...
Daft punk are amazing :barscarf:
Great stuff!

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OneBardGooner wrote:Sorry mate but the last decent album springsteen did was "The River"...after that it's all been downhill - except for the live album/s...

got a good booty which rocks 8)
I disagree.
Nebraska, Born in the U.S.A., Tunnel of Love & Devil´s & Dust are pure quality imo.
Although I have to admit that I am listening to his bootlegs from 1975-1984 most of the time. There are also quality bootlegs from The Ghost of Tom Joad Tour 1996, one of the best recordings is from Brixton Academy.

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BournemouthRED wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivr57dcs ... ata_player

Was anyone into thier acid house in the late 80's?
Swear i was born too late :cry: wouldve loved to have watched arsenal home and away and gone to all the raves in 1989. Plus id have a brand new ford fiesta turbo! :lol: 8)
I was "around" then and went to a lot of clubs, but am a Hip Hop head.
Went to a couple of Acid things, warehouse parties to see what the fuss was about...it got big in Spring 1988. I still have some original Shoom flyers somewhere.
Was a special time, Hip Hop was in a Golden Age, there was a 70's Funk/Soul revival too and pirate radio stations flourished, plus there were loads of record shops that have since closed.

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Got my tickets to see Gang Of Four and The Specials, good nights ahead :shower:

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QuartzGooner wrote:
BournemouthRED wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivr57dcs ... ata_player

Was anyone into thier acid house in the late 80's?
Swear i was born too late :cry: wouldve loved to have watched arsenal home and away and gone to all the raves in 1989. Plus id have a brand new ford fiesta turbo! :lol: 8)
I was "around" then and went to a lot of clubs, but am a Hip Hop head.
Went to a couple of Acid things, warehouse parties to see what the fuss was about...it got big in Spring 1988. I still have some original Shoom flyers somewhere.
Was a special time, Hip Hop was in a Golden Age, there was a 70's Funk/Soul revival too and pirate radio stations flourished, plus there were loads of record shops that have since closed.
Think shoom flyers may be worth something now mate!
The thing i love about that time was the explosion of new music which came out! Mustve been a wicked time to be out clubbing, just read a book by wayne anthony called class off 88. Its a cronicle of his time as the promoter of a rave called genesis in the late 80s.

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BournemouthRED wrote:
QuartzGooner wrote:
BournemouthRED wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivr57dcs ... ata_player

Was anyone into thier acid house in the late 80's?
Swear i was born too late :cry: wouldve loved to have watched arsenal home and away and gone to all the raves in 1989. Plus id have a brand new ford fiesta turbo! :lol: 8)
I was "around" then and went to a lot of clubs, but am a Hip Hop head.
Went to a couple of Acid things, warehouse parties to see what the fuss was about...it got big in Spring 1988. I still have some original Shoom flyers somewhere.
Was a special time, Hip Hop was in a Golden Age, there was a 70's Funk/Soul revival too and pirate radio stations flourished, plus there were loads of record shops that have since closed.
Think shoom flyers may be worth something now mate!
The thing i love about that time was the explosion of new music which came out! Mustve been a wicked time to be out clubbing, just read a book by wayne anthony called class off 88. Its a cronicle of his time as the promoter of a rave called genesis in the late 80s.
Three books might interest you.

'The Soul Stylists" by Paolo Hewitt

and one recommended by Reg Niseth called "The Way We Wore" by Robert Elms.

Not strictly about music, but both about youth fashion in the UK since the war so they do cover music as well.

I would also highly recommend a book called "Street Style" by Ted Polhemus which catalogues most youth music/fashion trends in the UK since the 1970's, and has loads of good photos.

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QuartzGooner wrote:
BournemouthRED wrote:
QuartzGooner wrote:
BournemouthRED wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivr57dcs ... ata_player

Was anyone into thier acid house in the late 80's?
Swear i was born too late :cry: wouldve loved to have watched arsenal home and away and gone to all the raves in 1989. Plus id have a brand new ford fiesta turbo! :lol: 8)
I was "around" then and went to a lot of clubs, but am a Hip Hop head.
Went to a couple of Acid things, warehouse parties to see what the fuss was about...it got big in Spring 1988. I still have some original Shoom flyers somewhere.
Was a special time, Hip Hop was in a Golden Age, there was a 70's Funk/Soul revival too and pirate radio stations flourished, plus there were loads of record shops that have since closed.
Think shoom flyers may be worth something now mate!
The thing i love about that time was the explosion of new music which came out! Mustve been a wicked time to be out clubbing, just read a book by wayne anthony called class off 88. Its a cronicle of his time as the promoter of a rave called genesis in the late 80s.
Three books might interest you.

'The Soul Stylists" by Paolo Hewitt

and one recommended by Reg Niseth called "The Way We Wore" by Robert Elms.

Not strictly about music, but both about youth fashion in the UK since the war so they do cover music as well.

I would also highly recommend a book called "Street Style" by Ted Polhemus which catalogues most youth music/fashion trends in the UK since the 1970's, and has loads of good photos.
Nice one cheers mate 8)

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not sure if any of youse will like them but Noah and the Whale are decent.
few cheery songs

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GunnerRyan wrote:not sure if any of youse will like them but Noah and the Whale are decent.
few cheery songs
Yeah prefer em to momford and son, hope they play at glastonbury :barscarf:

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somewhere between Simon & Garfunkel and Bruce Springsteen are The Decemberists

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3 out of 5 for me

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/musi ... roots.html

BBC4 on 11 and 18 February "Reggae Britannia"

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The Strange Death of Liberal England
Drown Your Heart Again

it´s fun :mizznaughty:

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Saw 999 (again) last night, superb... in Tufnell Park, lost my mate, still looking for him... (hope he didn't drive home) :?

Also met the band again (well Guy Days, the lead guitarist and Nick Cash, singer) really good down to earth guys) I think Kingjayson would love them.

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cusamano wrote:
storrmin571 wrote:Listening to Bruce Springsteen at the moment.
He´s my all time favourite.
Which album are you listening to?
The Promise, but bought the Collection 73-84. Quite like The Rising.

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