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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-time="1472268121" data-cid="609435" data-author="MN5"><p>Mosely era FNM did a cool song called "Annes Song" so would have loved to see Patton and the boys do to that what they did to 'We Care A Lot" ( ie make an awesome song EVEN better ).<br> <br>[media]
<br> <br>I have heard Gould is a real driver in the band sounding as good and as diverse as they do.</p></blockquote>Annes Song is great, classic Martin solo.<br>Aye, Patton tends to do Mosely era material better than Mosely<br>This track is a great example<br>[media] -
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<p>Annes Song is great, classic Martin solo.<br>
Aye, Patton tends to do Mosely era material better than Mosely<br>
This track is a great example<br>
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<p>True, Martin could shred with the best of them if he got a chance.</p>
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<p>In funny stuff: because the album is by a Russian chap, some of the titles haven't come across quite soundly in English e.g. the track above is on the album as</p>
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<p>"Not Enough of Air"</p>
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<p>Along with some others like "Remembering Of Home" and "Don't Afraid!"</p> -
<p>Just when you thought you were safe from Michael Bolotin style vocals, here's something nearly as bad:</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='https://open.spotify.com/track/4lfe2sNhHEqfiBjPquuMMn'>https://open.spotify.com/track/4lfe2sNhHEqfiBjPquuMMn</a></p>
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<p>cf. the original track:</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='https://open.spotify.com/track/5QoTdzVSygZB3SRxgFUANZ'>https://open.spotify.com/track/5QoTdzVSygZB3SRxgFUANZ</a></p> -
Tears For Fears are fucking great
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"> </a><br><br><span style="font-size:8px;">*I may now be banned from the thread for being too mainstream/not cool enough :)</span></p></blockquote>
This is bloody impressive, and made me dig out the Tears for Fears* best of CD too.<br><br><a class="bbc_url" href="
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<p>Tears For Fears are fucking great</p>
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<p>Yes. Yes they are. Only bad thing about them is the lead singer gets really bad sweat patches and is constantly brushing his hair out of his eyes.</p>
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Is that an a actual instrument or something he made himself?</p></blockquote>
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I hadn't heard of it till seeing that on Facebook. It's a hammered dulcimer: <a class="bbc_url" href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammered_dulcimer">https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammered_dulcimer</a> -
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<p>Primus/FNM were in my wheelhouse when living in SF around 91, fun nights out there, totally thrashed them to death though.</p>
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<p>watch out for the Frizzle Fry LP reissues though, they're mixed so low they're basically fucking inaudible.</p>
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<p>being an indie snob dickhead I always lumped them in with that Duran Duran era poppy bullshit but if you've got a top shit sound system, and a tiny wee mountain gorilla of a turntable cartridge, holy shit, watch out, that Big Chair lp was recorded in heaven.</p>
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<p>another "guilty pleasure" from that era is A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS. yes, you can have your Austin Powers laughs, fine, go on, I dont give a shit</p>
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<p>currently on, ISIS last one, "wavering radiance", more boring metal I keep coming back to. Split up in 2010 and then oops, <em>slight name reappropriation</em>, haha, wondering how their t-shirt sales have been going since then</p>
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<p>I'd add Joe Jackson, Go West and Style Council to the list of "80s stuff that should be shit but is actually good"</p>
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<p>You can't beat Power Station though, good old Robert Palmer rocking out in a suit like he's just come back from a business meeting ( and they had the guitarist and bassist from Duran Duran too of course, another to add to the above list. )</p>
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<p>Primus/FNM were in my wheelhouse when living in SF around 91, fun nights out there, totally thrashed them to death though.</p>
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<p>watch out for the Frizzle Fry LP reissues though, they're mixed so low they're basically fucking inaudible.</p>
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<p>being an indie snob dickhead I always lumped them in with that Duran Duran era poppy bullshit but if you've got a top shit sound system, and a tiny wee mountain gorilla of a turntable cartridge, holy shit, watch out, that Big Chair lp was recorded in heaven.</p>
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<p>another "guilty pleasure" from that era is A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS. yes, you can have your Austin Powers laughs, fine, go on, I dont give a shit</p>
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<p>currently on, ISIS last one, "wavering radiance", more boring metal I keep coming back to. Split up in 2010 and then oops, <em>slight name reappropriation</em>, haha, wondering how their t-shirt sales have been going since then</p>
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<p>"I ran" is my favourite "80s" song. It's got everything you want in an 80s pop track, and when you add the video, it's a work of art. </p>
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<p>Fuck i love Primus. </p>
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<div>Robert Palmer, "looking for clues" most vicious snare drum sound I can think of, played LOUD, never get sick of it<br><p> </p>
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<p>I've been enjoying the Joey Negro remix of <em>Every Kinda People</em> this year.</p>
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<p>"I ran" is my favourite "80s" song. It's got everything you want in an 80s pop track, and when you add the video, it's a work of art. </p>
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<p>Fuck i love Primus. </p>
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<p>Back to TFF, Shout is a massive track, crank that shit up. </p>
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<p>I prefer "Space age love song". good old GTA Vice city re-introduced me to that track.</p>
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<p>Primus are a quirky singer who sings about odd stuff who also happens to be a fucken amazing bassist. They're definitely pretty good but there's only so much I can take of them.</p>
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<p>It's that kind of analysis, insight and thought out opinion that brings me back to the fern time and time again. Awesome stuff Timbo. :hi:</p> -
<p>Probably only a couple of you on here into this sort of music but I've been pretty much been listening to these guys exclusively for the last couple months.<br>
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They've been around for well over a decade but only there last 3 albums have had an international release. Best band I have listened to in years. Really hanging out for them to announce some shows in Oz as they've been doing the US/Europe circuit heavily with rave reviews and now with a bit of a name for themselves hopefully they will check out this hemisphere soon. These 3 videos are from each of their 3 major releases, quite a bit of development between albums, I think I slightly prefer the darker earlier album 'Black Waltz' but that might be partly due to my recent state of mind, really is a fantastic angry break-up album! 5 angry death metal clown screams outta 5.<br>
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