Bullet Club
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A thread for general music news. Charts, album release dates, tour news, other stuff.
If I leave a particularly musical fart, is this the right thread to update NeoGAF about it?
I'm probably very "late to the party" with this but I've been thoroughly enjoying this fella's content on YouTube lately. Some great little deep dives into one hit wonders, classic songs...bit of everything really.
The host has a very engaging manner too. I'm not familiar with the guy so I'm not sure if he is some big name in music journalism over there in the States?
Drop it like it's hot.
Did they sound like Nickelback?So yesterday I was really really sick. Couldn’t keep a sip of water down. It went away late last night. Been better all day today.
Anyway, my farts smelled incredibly bad.
Beethoven’s 9thDid they sound like Nickelback?
New Guns N' Roses:
New Duran Duran:
Here's another "new" GnR song.
‘If You Say The Word’ is taken from ‘KID A MNESIA’ out 5th November via XL Recordings.
Imagine buying The Wiggles on vinyl. Oh boy...
Yes, but not so much with newly pressed stuff, I like getting old 80s 7'' & 12'' singles. I find them at recycle shops and places like that, although it's not that easy to find good (and cheap) 80s stuff anymore at most places.
There are a few used places I'll shop at but the physical state of the records themselves can be sketchy. My nearest good stores are like an hour drive away unfortunately.Yes, but not so much with newly pressed stuff, I like getting old 80s 7'' & 12'' singles. I find them at recycle shops and places like that, although it's not that easy to find good (and cheap) 80s stuff anymore at most places.
And Rumors is great. Dreams going top 10 again on the singles chart last year helped push the album back up.
Yeah I've been checking out Discogs too. Decent prices so I might order from there eventually.I'm slowly working on getting my collection up to where I want it. Too many old releases still to grab, though. I am tempted to start buying those off Discogs, as they seem to be fairly priced and the community actually cares about quality pressings & keeping the records themselves in good condition.
That's about as many as I have and I also don't need to have them, because I mainly just listen to Spotify, but I really enjoy having them. It's a fun hobby.I've got 109 records on my shelf now, with 2 more on order. So really, maybe I don't need to buy more records but I absolutely love having them.
In 2004 Eric Prydz smashed into the charts with his hit song Call on Me. In this video I want to look into the full wild history of this song - the hole goes deeper than you know.
In the 70s, there was metal - Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple. And then there was punk, Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Damned. Two separate entities that rarely if ever mixed. However a band both subcultures could agree on was Motörhead.
Led by the hoarse rumble of Lemmy, with their first three albums they cemented their place as one of the loudest bands Britain has ever produced. But the lead single from their fourth album proved they could be metal heavy, mangle it with a punk attitude and still be able to crossover to the pop charts. This is New British Canon and this is the story of "Ace of Spades."