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#4,051

LunacyBooth wrote:

Disillusion - Back to the Times of Splendor

Posted on Wed, 23 May 2007 at 15:25

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kossu (Petri Koskiniemi) wrote:

Motörhead -We are MH & Hammered

Posted on Wed, 23 May 2007 at 16:21

#4,053

Divers (Simon) wrote:

QOTSA- Era Vulgaris
Money Mark- Push The Button
Peeping Tom - Peeping Tom

Posted on Thu, 24 May 2007 at 07:59

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Taunty Dan wrote:

the cribs - mans needs, womens needs, whatever
manics - generation terrorists
sebadoh - live recordings

Posted on Sun, 27 May 2007 at 12:00

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andys gibson sg (James Harris) wrote:

The Game - Black Wall Street Journal Vol.1
:cool:

Posted on Sun, 27 May 2007 at 16:32

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Gimme Back My Brainsaw wrote:

Your code name is milo : print is dead volume 1

Soulfly self titled

two lone swordsmen wrong meeting

and

the green day cover of working class hero

Posted on Sun, 27 May 2007 at 16:44

#4,057

(FIN) King Alcohol (Sami) wrote:

Wildhearts and some new QOTSA.

Posted on Sun, 27 May 2007 at 17:09

#4,058

FNYANKEZ wrote:

Thin Lizzy -Jailbreak awesome album!

Posted on Wed, 30 May 2007 at 00:30

#4,059

Dennis wrote:

Regina Spektor.

It’s for work, as it happens, but it’s quite interesting, in a weirdo-female-singer-songwriter a la Tori kinda way.

Posted on Thu, 31 May 2007 at 10:20

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Dennis wrote:

kossu wrote:

Motörhead -We are MH & Hammered

What’s yer favourite MH album mate?

Mine at the mo is March or Die, but only cos I have only just got it, so it has novelty value.

1916 and Kiss of Death are up there with the best, for me, but I like most of their 90’s albums, with the exception of Hammered, which is a bit dull to my ears.

Posted on Thu, 31 May 2007 at 10:23

#4,061

Gimme Back My Brainsaw wrote:

Wheatus self titled, its so dire and horribly bad, yrt shockingly poppy and catchy

next im gunna spin prowler in the yard by pig destroyer

:D

Posted on Thu, 31 May 2007 at 11:13

#4,062

Divers (Simon) wrote:

Akercocke- Antichrist
Devin Townsend- Ziltoid
QOTSA- Era Vulgaris (Still)
Ozzy Osbourne- Black Rain

Posted on Thu, 31 May 2007 at 16:07

#4,063

FNYANKEZ wrote:

Just received the bunch of Thin Lizzy records I won on EBay

Live And Dangerous (currently listening to)

Jailbreak
Johnny the Fox
Bad Reputation
Black Rose

and a UFO album No Heavy Petting

Posted on Thu, 31 May 2007 at 21:05

#4,064

Dennis wrote:

Divers wrote:

Ozzy Osbourne- Black Rain

What do you think of Ozzy’s latest…?

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 08:20

#4,065

Paddy wrote:

Prodigy - The Singles
I am Kloot - (second album, cant remember the name)

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 08:44

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Divers (Simon) wrote:

Dennis wrote:

What do you think of Ozzy’s latest…?

It’s okay quite enjoyable, Ozzy by numbers really.. pretty heavy album, nothing new riff wise but lots of widdling. It’s just his voice that bugs me it sounds so processed these days which just proves he can’t sing anymore.

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 08:52

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Dennis wrote:

I quite like I Don’t Wanna Stop and a couple of others but yeah, definitely Oz-by-numbers, and Zakk Wylde has got stuck in a rut with his playing, needs to be more creative.

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 08:54

#4,068

Taunty Dan wrote:

Folk Implosion - Take a look inside
Frank Black - Christmass
Led Zep 4

Still don’t rate Led Zep 4 that highly. Stairway i can’t bear to listen to anymore, and battle of evermore is just…bad!

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 09:05

#4,069

Dennis wrote:

Yeah but but Led Zep 4 is a classic of all time, genius, landmark, semina…

nah, it’s shite, innit?!

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 09:21

#4,070

Taunty Dan wrote:

:D

well the good songs are REALLY good, but, well…who can stomach stairway anymore? Rock n roll is a bog standard erm, rock n roll song. Battle of evermore, as i said, is cringeworthy. The second half, mind, is AMAZING.

I stll think their best abums were Physical Graffiti and Presence, mind.

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 09:43

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Dennis wrote:

I have always struggled to get into them, even though they seem to tick all the boxes of the kind of shite that I listen to.

I quite like whatsit though, one with the wee kiddies on Giant’s Causew…Houses of the Holy, that’s it.

EDIT come to think of it, I have only ever heard that and Led Zep 4 and a few bits and pieces. Oh and I have the DVD which was called…erm…I forget, anyway, it’s very good, even for someone like me that can take or leave The Zep.

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 09:57

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kossu (Petri Koskiniemi) wrote:

Dennis wrote:

What’s yer favourite MH album mate?

Mine at the mo is March or Die, but only cos I have only just got it, so it has novelty value.

1916 and Kiss of Death are up there with the best, for me, but I like most of their 90’s albums, with the exception of Hammered, which is a bit dull to my ears.

Hard question you placed here matey! If I have to place one record I really love, it has to be Orgasmatron. It was the record I waited (and lot´s of my friends back then in 80´s) like “the full moon rising”. Cause the tracks with the new line up on No Remorse were so tight stuff.
1st album I bought from them in the end of 70´s was Overkill, when I got into Head, 28 fuckin´years, it´s funny how time flies:)
If we talk about weak MH albums, there´s only one and that´s Hammered. Just cannot get into it:(
Top three MH albums from my opinion:
Orgasmatron
Overkill
Another perfect day

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 11:34

#4,073

kossu (Petri Koskiniemi) wrote:

back to the topic:
currently listening to:
Ozzy-Down to earth
haven´t the “Black rain” one yet, maby I should get the Japanese pressing of it cause it has got those two bonus tracks?has anyone heard those tracks are they fill up songs?

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 11:39

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Taunty Dan wrote:

Dennis wrote:

I have always struggled to get into them, even though they seem to tick all the boxes of the kind of shite that I listen to.

I quite like whatsit though, one with the wee kiddies on Giant’s Causew…Houses of the Holy, that’s it.

EDIT come to think of it, I have only ever heard that and Led Zep 4 and a few bits and pieces. Oh and I have the DVD which was called…erm…I forget, anyway, it’s very good, even for someone like me that can take or leave The Zep.

fookin’ ‘ell son, i thought you’d be well into the Zep! Hang your head in shame! :p

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 11:49

#4,075

Dennis wrote:

:D

I’d rather get me some Skynyrd, any day!

EDIT:

@ Kossu - Yeah, I really like Another Perfect Day too.
I agree, Hammered just doesn’t get into my head and under my skin.

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 12:39

#4,076

Taunty Dan wrote:

i used to be big on the Skynyrd. But then i lost my box set and i haven’t heard them in years. :(

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 12:40

#4,077

Dennis wrote:

After years of playing Sweet Home Alabama and a truly awful version of Freebird (though, of course, it wasn’t your Wolverhampton correspondent here who made it an awful version..) I finally checked out the reissue of the live album “One More From The Road”, which I must say i think is fucking ace, even though that makes me a sad old, Classic Rock-buying, chin-stroking, I-remember-punk-rock-like-it-was-only-yesterday nostalgia grandad.

And proud of it too.

:D

On the bright side, I felt positively young and fresh-faced at the Gary Moore gig!

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 13:42

#4,078

Nitro wrote:

VOLBEAT - Rock The Rebel, Metal The Devil

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 14:07

#4,079

Igor Belanov wrote:

Dennis wrote:

After years of playing Sweet Home Alabama and a truly awful version of Freebird (though, of course, it wasn’t your Wolverhampton correspondent here who made it an awful version..) I finally checked out the reissue of the live album “One More From The Road”, which I must say i think is fucking ace, even though that makes me a sad old, Classic Rock-buying, chin-stroking, I-remember-punk-rock-like-it-was-only-yesterday nostalgia grandad.

And proud of it too.

:D

On the bright side, I felt positively young and fresh-faced at the Gary Moore gig!

But isn’t Sweet Home Alabama the worst song ever, Mr Bloobby included?

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 14:14

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Taunty Dan wrote:

i don’t think so…i’d have to hear this “Mr Bloobby” song first, mind. ;)

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 14:24

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