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Before Are "Friends" Electric?
My dad has this attachment to 50s rock and roll and he rightly believes everything in pop music was invented in the 50s and possibly the 60s.
I remember most of these songs (the british ones) coming out and me being fascinated by what could be done differently to what was then the mainstream. However pop quickly devolved through the 80s and I found myself meandering back in time, from late to early Talking Heads, from late to early Genesis and Floyd and Yes and Jethro Tull and Mike Oldfield and Fleetwood Mac, discovering the Beatles and the Beach Boys were actually good at some point, finding out Frank Zappa was a thing and discovering that yes, the guy who made late 20th century pop music up in his garage, with his searches for new sounds and writing his own music and lyrics was indeed one Buddy Holly in the 50s.
Anyway I found myself listening to a rather childish track by Basement Jaxx years later and could not quite put my finger on what made that one track work for me. All these bands that only have one really good track... Anyway what was going on was a Gary Numan sample.
So I went back and listened to some of this old stuff and I was really surpised that some of it still works.
But back in 1980 if you heard Numan, early Midge Ure Ultravox minus the ubiquitous title track of the album, Visage, or a couple of years later the Eurythmics you would hear a sound that was strikingly new and different.
Thinking back Peter Gabriels 3rd solo album (although itself very electronic) took me out of the electronic pop bandcamp and more into alternative rock. That and lucking into a friend who had an older brother who had all the old Genesis records also as sheet music including lyrics. That or David Byrne.
The main point is the music you like is the music you liked when you were 13.
Landslide
I have never heard this particular version of the classic Fleetwood Mac song.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Trailer
Awesome trailer visually, but they couldn't come up with something better than Fleetwood Mac for the music? Come on
Morris Day and the HAIM - "Jungle Love"
lol.
LA Girl group, sisters with the last name of "Haim" (In case the Google on your computer is broken).
Thought in some circles to have a sound which captures features of (brace yourself)---Fleetwood Mac...
"The Haim" == "Them HO's" to his left?
Fallon & Nicks - Stop Draggin' Heart Around
Now I gotta sift some Fleetwood Mac..
lurgee
(Member Profile)
http://videosift.com/video/Fleetwood-Mac-Tusk
Fleetwood Mac ~ Hypnotized
Lulz
>> ^BoneRemake:
>> ^legacy0100:
Hey, I've never heard of this band. This is pretty good!
Oh shoot, he committed suicide
Do you own or rent the rock you live under ?
(bahahahahahahahha)
Fleetwood Mac ~ Hypnotized
>> ^legacy0100:
Hey, I've never heard of this band. This is pretty good!
Oh shoot, he committed suicide
Do you own or rent the rock you live under ?
(bahahahahahahahha)
Fleetwood Mac ~ Hypnotized
>> ^legacy0100:
Hey, I've never heard of this band. This is pretty good!
Oh shoot, he committed suicide
Honest question - Are you not from North America?
Fleetwood Mac - Hypnotized
>> ^lurgee:
this and Bob Welch is dead
Fixed, song still blows though. I am moving on to gypsy woman.
Judas Priest - Rocka Rolla - Live 1975
>> ^deathcow:
This is pretty awesome.
I got into Judas Priest when I bought a JVC RC-M90 boombox in 1983 (p.s. I sold it this year for 3x the original cost : ) and the first tape I listened to was from my brother, who gave me "Screaming For Vengeance" on cassette.
I had a 4x4 foot "tapestry" of Screaming For Vengeance on my wall soon after and over the next few years filled out my cassette box with stuff going all the way back to this.
My favorite of all time (back then anyway) was the live version of Green Manalishi from Unleashed in the East. (I learned yesterday it was a cover, and Fleetwood Mac has a funky version of it.)
This old stuff has a character all its own.
I really liked the album "Point of Entry" which nobody else seemed to.
I made a killer Judas Priest logo on my Commodore 64.
Point of Entry is one of my faves. Desert Planes is such a great song. Same with Turning Circles.
Judas Priest - Rocka Rolla - Live 1975
This is pretty awesome.
I got into Judas Priest when I bought a JVC RC-M90 boombox in 1983 (p.s. I sold it this year for 3x the original cost : ) and the first tape I listened to was from my brother, who gave me "Screaming For Vengeance" on cassette.
I had a 4x4 foot "tapestry" of Screaming For Vengeance on my wall soon after and over the next few years filled out my cassette box with stuff going all the way back to this.
My favorite of all time (back then anyway) was the live version of Green Manalishi from Unleashed in the East. (I learned yesterday it was a cover, and Fleetwood Mac has a funky version of it.)
This old stuff has a character all its own.
I really liked the album "Point of Entry" which nobody else seemed to.
I made a killer Judas Priest logo on my Commodore 64.
Fleetwood Mac - Albatross - Live at the BBC
>> ^lavoll:
live?
Well.. I guess it's similar to what Top of the Pops calls live.
Little Fleetwood Mac Fan
>> ^ant:
Stevie KNicks??? Nicks!!
Fixed! Sheesh.
xxovercastxx
(Member Profile)
Fixed, thanks for the note.

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