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  1. Mrluvaluva
    09-06-2012 08:29 PM
    Mrluvaluva
    Call me Baz please. I realise the album is a little mellow, but I really like it. Different sounds for different moods. I have loads of stuff I could recommend. Do you like The Cocteau Twins? What about groupd like Sonic Youth? Jesus and Marychain? We will have to make lists of who we like and cross reference them. Haha. Let me know how the festival goes. I will be interested to hear about it. Hope you enjoy.
  2. Mrluvaluva
    03-06-2012 08:16 PM
    Mrluvaluva
    It might not be to everyone's taste. Let me know what you think.
  3. Mrluvaluva
    31-05-2012 10:34 PM
    Mrluvaluva
    Haha I guessed. You can actually stream the Satellites album here

    http://www.satellites01.co.uk/

    It's quite mellow but I think it's quite amazing. Johnny Vic has done most of it himself.

    And I would not laugh at The Wombats. I quite liked them when they came out and really liked Let's Dance To Joy Division.

    There's a documentary starting tomorrow on BBC4 called Punk Britannia. It's a 3 part series. Looks quite interesting.
  4. Mrluvaluva
    31-05-2012 12:55 AM
    Mrluvaluva
    Orbital, Primal Scream. The Prodigy and Ian Brown are all favourites. Although I most probably know more of The Prodigy and Orbital than the others. Why can you not remember Liam DJing? Lol. skips The last album I bought was the Satellites one I mentioned earlier. I have been listening more recently to PJ Harvey, Kate Bush and Bjork I think. It depends how I feel when I wake up in the morning. I am easily influenced and often reminiscent at the end of a night. What was your last purchase?
  5. Mrluvaluva
    30-05-2012 10:27 PM
    Mrluvaluva
    I currently like groups/artists like Outfit and Satellites who are a bit more acoustic and minimal. I could not begin to go through what is in my record/cd collection. Haha. There is Grace Jones/The Smiths/De La Soul/The B-52's/The Cocteau Twins/The Eurythmics/Jesus And Marychain/Siouxsie and The Banshees/Mary J Blige/New Order/Snow Patrol/X Ray Spex. I have hundreds. I just keep buying more. Don't you find when you get one CD soon you think of another one you would like? I tend to make it my mission to get one, and then when I have done, focus on something else. Unless it's an impulse buy in a sale.
  6. Mrluvaluva
    30-05-2012 10:27 PM
    Mrluvaluva
    Well I am a big Blondie fan. I love the earlier stuff best though and lost interest after Autoamerican. I like The Stone Roses and The Velvet Underground too. I initially had an interest in disco and then punk. Lol. I then became a fan of 2tone ska, but was also interested in experimental sounds from groups like The Human League and Kraftwerk. I then became more interested in industrial artists such as Swans, Coil and Foetus. Jim Thirlwell (Foetus) is still a prolific artist to this day who I admire and enjoy his releases. I got into the house music scene in the late 80's/early 90's regularly going to Legends and The Hacienda in Manchester, amongst others. I have always loved the indie scene though and was interested in dance through the 90's/00's but have lost a bit of interest in that at the moment.
  7. Mrluvaluva
    30-05-2012 08:14 PM
    Mrluvaluva
    I always buy CD's or vinyl. I prefer something physical and detest downloads, although they are good if you want to listen to something instantly. I very rarely use them though. I'm a sucker for a box set too. I recently bought an album that was limited to 500 copies only in 2 x 10 inch green vinyl in a gatefold book with a cd included, rather than just the regular cd. I like collectors items. I have a load of old vinyl too going back to the 70's, although I have sold a chunk of it off as some of it had some worth to it. I always replace them on CD though if I can. Which are some of the artists you enjoy?
  8. Mrluvaluva
    27-05-2012 07:34 PM
    Mrluvaluva
    Oh there's a lot. There's some older stuff like Garbageman and Goo Goo Muck, and they did some covers of 50's stuff like Surfin' Bird and Human Fly. Then there's some 80's tracks like Can Your Pussy Do The Dog? and What's Inside A Girl? Bikini Girls With Machine Guns and the likes of Get Off The Road are covers of songs from Russ Meyer films. And then there's tracks like Georgia Lee Brown. There's so many. I like The Smell Of Female live album. One of my favourite tracks is "You Got Good Taste".
  9. Mrluvaluva
    27-05-2012 03:53 PM
    Mrluvaluva
    That sounds a really good idea. I suppose local bands can reach a wider audience that way. You will have to let me know what you think of The Cramps once you have listened to them. If you like their sound I can suggest some tracks for you.
  10. Mrluvaluva
    27-05-2012 12:32 PM
    Mrluvaluva
    Hi Bollo. I am into all sorts of music. I have quite diverse taste. I like dance, punk, indie, hip hop, alternative, industrial, electro....I used to go and see bands play, but no so much recently. I'm always looking for new music though. How about yourself?

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