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Music That Passed You By - Now Discovered



Surf's Up

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Jul 17, 2011
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Recently re-discovered Teenage Head by The Flaming Groovies .... was a Stones fan back in the day so always backed Exiles on Main Street but re-listened to Teenage Head recently and realised it is at least as good, arguably better, and it came first so maybe the Stones nicked a few ideas from the Groovies.
 




Raleigh Chopper

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Sep 1, 2011
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Plymouth
As a kid I didn't like soul / disco particularly, which changed when old enough to go clubbing from the
80's onwards. Chic and others from that time are amazing:



As kid I was only into soul/ disco/ska/jazz funk.
So almost every other type of music totally passed me by, far too many to mention but gradually getting through all those years of bands and singers that I thought were crap, but to be fair some really were and still are.
Unbelievably the biggest name is The Rolling Stones, that's how musically biased I was.
 




AmexRuislip

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Feb 2, 2014
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The Leftover Cuties wasn't bad but I didn't get to the end of Anderson Paak.

I didn't expect you'd like Anderson Paak, after reading your preferences.
I'm still working my through Cat Stevens on YT, (in between my night shifts this weekend) really quite good actually :thumbsup:
 


Sussex Nomad

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Aug 26, 2010
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Hasn't passed me by but just heard Catfish and the Bottlemen and they sound rather good. I 'found' U2 in 1980 so I usually have a good feeling about bands, these sound good and have personality.
 




BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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Hasn't passed me by but just heard Catfish and the Bottlemen and they sound rather good. I 'found' U2 in 1980 so I usually have a good feeling about bands, these sound good and have personality.

Giving them a YouTube and I like what i hear so far. Listening to Twice which reminds me a bit of the Strokes, which is a good thing.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
50,387
Faversham
This lot totally past me by. I can only assume they were mocked at the time for sounding like a cross between Theatre of Hate and the Southern Death Cult (much in the way that Muse should have been consigned to history for ripping off Radiohead but weren't). Enjoy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb4g_GA13Jg&t=415s
 






pearl

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May 3, 2016
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Behind My Eyes
this isn't exactly exciting but I've just discovered Adele (yeah I know!) I only knew Rolling in the Deep (?) and her cover of Robert Smith's Love Song, but I heard Someone Like You on Friday, a song she wrote for an ex-boyfriend, really liked it and her voice. Not the sort of music I normally listen to tbh
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
50,387
Faversham
Do you still own a wireless or gramophone? :lolol::wink:

Well, you mocked my 'darkwave' thread a while back, inserting a vid of some bloke poncing about and singing 'Amadeus' or some such . . . . for an Old Man roughly my age you can be quite snooty about vintage but awkward genres some times. And you, with your endless Cliff Richard on your Deezer . . . . :whistle:

Only kidding, matey. :lolol: Take it easy :bigwave:
 






AmexRuislip

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Feb 2, 2014
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Well, you mocked my 'darkwave' thread a while back, inserting a vid of some bloke poncing about and singing 'Amadeus' or some such . . . . for an Old Man roughly my age you can be quite snooty about vintage but awkward genres some times. And you, with your endless Cliff Richard on your Deezer . . . . :whistle:

Only kidding, matey. :lolol: Take it easy :bigwave:

Me snooty, never, I'm about as Jeremy Kyle as you can get, but with a posher voice.
People tell me it's my dry SOH.
I see things differently, in a humorous sort of way, hopefully your not offended grandad :lolol:
 








portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,190
I never gave Dire Straits a chance. Leaving them to my Dad.

Watching the very final episode of the incredible The Americans, they just played this.



What a beautiful song.


I’ve been revisiting them and think they’re truly one of musics greatest acts.
 




Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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It's always good to vary your musical tastes, as I was always totally R&B.
As well as Queen, I'm catching up with Bauhaus and Pink Floyd.

I became aware of Pink Floyd forty years ago aged 11 and bought The Wall, then Dark Side of The Moon, then Wish You Were Here. Amazingly, I didn't get round to listening to much of their early stuff because there was so much good music around at that time but recently watched their Live At Pompeii movie and now Echoes Part 1 is one of my favourite songs of all-time. I will be listening to them when I'm 80.
 




DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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Free jazz, e.g. Eric Dolphy, and Miles Davis electric period, especially Bitches Brew

Similar here. I recently bought Herbie Hancock’s Headhunters, which isn’t quite as free, and love it.

And I’ll buy in to anything and everything Miles Davis ever did.
 


portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,190
What a artist, a genius:




I’ll have a wander through their stuff on youtube.


I always loved Brothers in Arms and hadn’t heard for maybe 20 years until you posted the video. Beautiful. Perfection in fact. Thank you. So many memories, my eyes went a bit watery!
 


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