An oldie but a goldie
An absolutely brilliant song from an Irish band that just disappeared off the face of the planet. Was out c 1995 id guess
They were catapulted to popularity by Donal Dineen, Katell Keineg was another favourite of his on no disco,
I know Paul Brady isnât popular on this thread but John Creedon is playing this smashing tune right now
Arthur McBride
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cBGkhPx529g
Girl Talk - Triple Double
Lovely mash up of Ludacris, Joe Jackson, Neil Diamond, Devo, Ice Cube and the Rolling Stones.
This bloke is a techno genius.
Dominik Eulberg - Der Tanz der Gluehwuermchen
New Order - Love Vigilantes
https://m.youtube.com/watch?list=PLDBABB5B644413CED¶ms=OAFIAVgB&v=UlHQSIMHqjA&mode=NORMAL
Have been investigating some bew (maybe not new to some) music recently, or goibg back to music i kinda parked. Critique and abuse away. Or maybe even find stuff i missed by these guys or similar.
Bate into these guys recently. Heard them a bit in Oz but kinda left them behind.
I fucking love this guy(lead singer). Saw him on Jools Holland and was blown away. 80âs pop mixed with god knows what. Outstanding.
Maybe very mainstream but again i skipped them, what a vouce this bird has.
My 28 year old introduced me to this. Think i was being warned Head loads of J&A but not this.
Great voice and writer. Probably a bit hipster in ways, but i like him.
Again probably mainstream, but a recent listen for me
Not new either, and they probably have better but everyone knows them. This is class though
The War on Drugs album that Red Eyes from is a cracker Kev.
Was listening to this gem todayâŚ
Eddie Floyd - Knock on Wood
I know a lad who was going to play the future islands video to his underage team to illustrate what he meant by leaving everything out on the pitchđ
I was turned into these guys by a tune that @Turenne dropped in here a while back, Iâve been listening to them quite a bit recently and I think they are unbelievable, a few lads here expressed serious reservations but i think theyâre great,
Smashing tune here which will speak to the lads who never grew up and watched wrestling into adulthood, not one of their best but a great story song
The mountain goats- the legend of Chavo Guerrero
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9YvDfiAXT8
Listened to that WOD album on way to beach earlier. Fucking awesome
I hear a big Tom Petty influence there. If you havenât listened to it before, do yourself a favour and check out Tom Petty and the Heartbreakersâ âDamn the Torpedoesâ.
Lustened to it. Tbh not my type of old 70âs rock/pop.
But i do get what you mean about the tones of it.