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DOCKERS
NSC Patron
Jul 14, 2013
21,600
Newhaven
Queen (after the first album)
Bob Dylan
Beatles
Stones (after Aftermath)
Springsteen (after Born to Run)
Lene Lovich
Grateful Dead
Iron Maiden
INXS
Yes
ELO
The Dead Kennedy's
Weezer
Ash
Biffy Clyro
Diana Ross
Superfurry Animals
Blur
Freddy and the Dreamers
Robert Miles
Taj Mahal
Elton John (after GYBR)
Patty Smith (after Easter)
Young Marble Giants
Twisted Sister
The Byrds
Jefferson Airplane
Iron Butterfly
Supertramp (after COTC)
My Bloody Valentine
Ian Gillan Band
Fairport Convention
Renaissance
The Who (with a few exceptions)
Lou Reed (with a few exceptions)
Slint
Stone the Crows
The Stone Roses
Phil Collins
Cliff Richard
Dolly Parton
Suzi Quatro
Grand Funk Railroad
CSS
Chicago
The Everly Brothers
Them
Taste
The Boomtown Rats
Link Wray
Stevie Wonder
Traffic (with a few exceptions)
The Yardbirds
Green Day
Black Flag

I could go on....

Abba

Funny that, all singers and bands that most of us have probably heard of……:lolol:
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Queen (after the first album)
Bob Dylan
Beatles
Stones (after Aftermath)
Springsteen (after Born to Run)
Lene Lovich
Grateful Dead
Iron Maiden
INXS
Yes
ELO
The Dead Kennedy's
Weezer
Ash
Biffy Clyro
Diana Ross
Superfurry Animals
Blur
Freddy and the Dreamers
Robert Miles
Taj Mahal
Elton John (after GYBR)
Patty Smith (after Easter)
Young Marble Giants
Twisted Sister
The Byrds
Jefferson Airplane
Iron Butterfly
Supertramp (after COTC)
My Bloody Valentine
Ian Gillan Band
Fairport Convention
Renaissance
The Who (with a few exceptions)
Lou Reed (with a few exceptions)
Slint
Stone the Crows
The Stone Roses
Phil Collins
Cliff Richard
Dolly Parton
Suzi Quatro
Grand Funk Railroad
CSS
Chicago
The Everly Brothers
Them
Taste
The Boomtown Rats
Link Wray
Stevie Wonder
Traffic (with a few exceptions)
The Yardbirds
Green Day
Black Flag

I could go on....

Abba

I am on my way with your Olympic Gold for Biggest NSC Music Snob 2021 :lolol:

Please let me know your preferred rostrum music….on second thoughts maybe not :wink:
 




Stato

Well-known member
Dec 21, 2011
6,599
Ian Gillan Band

I think fondly of Gillan, mainly because he always reminds me of the odd coterie of late seventies NWOBHM loving Ipswich Town players, led by the late Paul Mariner. They provided such a contrast to all of the players appearing in Match Weekly in the eighties: Favourite Food - Steak & Chips, Favourite Drink - Lager, Favourite Music - Luther Vandross etc. For divergence from the mainstream there seemed to be only them and later Pat Nevin who famously had to hide his NME in a copy of the Sun when in the dressing room.

Gareth Ainsworth has inherited their crown.
 






Comrade Sam

Comrade Sam
Jan 31, 2013
1,594
Walthamstow
Another for UB40, also Eric 'send them back' Clapton and Phil Collins (amazing how someone without any singing voice could have so many hits as a singer). I also find Tom Jones's shouting a bit much. However, I'd love UB40s lifestyle, hanging around Montego Bay and recording with all the old Studio 1 and Treasure Isle greats.
 




GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,800
Gloucester
Queen (after the first album)
Bob Dylan
Beatles
Stones (after Aftermath)
Springsteen (after Born to Run)
Lene Lovich
Grateful Dead
Iron Maiden
INXS
Yes
ELO
The Dead Kennedy's
Weezer
Ash
Biffy Clyro
Diana Ross
Superfurry Animals
Blur
Freddy and the Dreamers
Robert Miles
Taj Mahal
Elton John (after GYBR)
Patty Smith (after Easter)
Young Marble Giants
Twisted Sister
The Byrds
Jefferson Airplane
Iron Butterfly
Supertramp (after COTC)
My Bloody Valentine
Ian Gillan Band
Fairport Convention
Renaissance
The Who (with a few exceptions)
Lou Reed (with a few exceptions)
Slint
Stone the Crows
The Stone Roses
Phil Collins
Cliff Richard
Dolly Parton
Suzi Quatro
Grand Funk Railroad
CSS
Chicago
The Everly Brothers
Them
Taste
The Boomtown Rats
Link Wray
Stevie Wonder
Traffic (with a few exceptions)
The Yardbirds
Green Day
Black Flag

I could go on....

Abba

Just pretty much anything with guitars then ...............................
 






Pevenseagull

Anti-greed coalition
Jul 20, 2003
19,657
A few of my friends have recently expressed immense enthusiasm at the prospect of going to see Pearl Jam.
I know they are very popular with some but what I cannot understand is that these are people who also like magnificent stuff such as anything involving Bob Mould, Sonic Youth, Throwing Muses etc. ... but Pearl Jam are their favourites.
I am dumbfounded. Am I missing something?
I've tried, God knows they've made me try.
Dreadful.
 










Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
50,354
Faversham
I am on my way with your Olympic Gold for Biggest NSC Music Snob 2021 :lolol:

Please let me know your preferred rostrum music….on second thoughts maybe not :wink:

A bit of Blisargon Demogorgon would work well :wink:
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
50,354
Faversham
Not even the 'Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants' Harry? I don't know anyone who likes it, so would have thought it might be right up your alley.



Where do you stand on Metal Machine Music?

The album is absolute cock. :thumbsup:
 
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WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
25,905
I could probably make a list longer than [MENTION=1200]Harry Wilson's tackle[/MENTION]'s of things I don't like, but the only one that I think I really should like and don't is Nick Cave.

And on that subject Harry, what aspect of Freddie Garrity's supreme and visionary musical talent is it that you think you should like but can't :wink:
 


Stato

Well-known member
Dec 21, 2011
6,599
A few of my friends have recently expressed immense enthusiasm at the prospect of going to see Pearl Jam.
I know they are very popular with some but what I cannot understand is that these are people who also like anything involving Bob Mould, Sonic Youth, Throwing Muses etc. ... but Pearl Jam are their favourites.
I am dumbfounded. Am I missing something?
I've tried, God knows they've made me try.
Dreadful.

I'm with you on that. Like a lot of the grunge lot I see Pearl Jam as a dodgy metal band who grabbed their big chance on the back of the Seattle sound breakthrough. They always sounded like absolutely all of their influences were from huge classic rock bands in contrast with Cobain's love of the ephemeral underground. If one rock band is looking for inspiration from Led Zep and Kiss and another from the Vaselines and the Meat Puppets, its not hard to guess which is likely to produce something different sounding and interesting.
 




Stato

Well-known member
Dec 21, 2011
6,599
The album is absolute cock. :thumbsup:

I thought that at first. However, I've since listened to and enjoyed a bit of the drone stuff that influenced MMM and I'd have to say that when you return to the album having gained a small understanding of where the likes of Lamont Young were coming from, then you fully appreciate that you're absolutely right, it is still absolute cock.
 


hart's shirt

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
10,214
Kitbag in Dubai
Mumford & Sons

Saccharine sentimental faux folk hipster harmonies.


'I will wait, I will wait for you...'

Please don't.
 


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