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over a year ago
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"I always wanted to see Daft Punk but never got the chance. "
Seen them in the Barrowlands in Glasgow. They were outstanding.
But I kinda lost interest in their latter albums, went a bit to pop for my liking.
Homework is still an amazing album. |
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"I always wanted to see Daft Punk but never got the chance.
Seen them in the Barrowlands in Glasgow. They were outstanding.
But I kinda lost interest in their latter albums, went a bit to pop for my liking.
Homework is still an amazing album. "
It was all about Homework and Discovery for me. After they went a bit more mainstream, I wasn't feeling it as much. I've got a dvd with some earlier live recordings and I always wanted to check them out. Their Radio One Essential Mix from the late 90' is outstanding. |
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"I always wanted to see Daft Punk but never got the chance.
Seen them in the Barrowlands in Glasgow. They were outstanding.
But I kinda lost interest in their latter albums, went a bit to pop for my liking.
Homework is still an amazing album.
It was all about Homework and Discovery for me. After they went a bit more mainstream, I wasn't feeling it as much. I've got a dvd with some earlier live recordings and I always wanted to check them out. Their Radio One Essential Mix from the late 90' is outstanding. "
Agreed.
Burnin (on homework) is still absolutely blows me away when I listen to it.
As does their remix of mothership reconnection by Scott Grooves. |
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"I always wanted to see Daft Punk but never got the chance.
Seen them in the Barrowlands in Glasgow. They were outstanding.
But I kinda lost interest in their latter albums, went a bit to pop for my liking.
Homework is still an amazing album.
It was all about Homework and Discovery for me. After they went a bit more mainstream, I wasn't feeling it as much. I've got a dvd with some earlier live recordings and I always wanted to check them out. Their Radio One Essential Mix from the late 90' is outstanding.
Agreed.
Burnin (on homework) is still absolutely blows me away when I listen to it.
As does their remix of mothership reconnection by Scott Grooves."
Definitely. They got me into dance music and I never looked back. |
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over a year ago
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"If you could go and see one person or a band if they are no longer with us or if they are still alive and kicking who would it be "
Queen
David Bowie
Abba
Neil Diamond ...oh and I'm off to see OMD in november |
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"I've always gone to see Huey Lewis and the News. They always put on a cracking show. Sadly Huey has lost his hearing and will probably never perform again. "
Was listening to sports the other day, cracking album, cracking live band,ghost busters was a total rip off of I wanna new drug
https://youtu.be/N6uEMOeDZsA
I wanna new drug |
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By *imbo59seMan
over a year ago
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"Bad company for me . Was going to see Pearl jam next month but got cancelled "
Saw them at a festival at Charlton Athletics ground (the Valley) back in 1974, believe it was their live performance (but prepared to be corrected on that).
The Who, Humble Pie, Lindisfarne, Lou Reed, Maggie Bell and someone else I can't remember.
Great day! |
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