Was too young to see the Pixies the first time around, but caught them at Brixton this June. Amazing
Was too young to see the Pixies the first time around, but caught them at Brixton this June. Amazing
The last live music that I went to see was Ashley Hutchings band the Albion Band at the Sun Hotel, Hitchin. Ex founder member of both Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span, in folk rock circles, hes known as the Guvnor.
Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Blue Oyster Cult, Guns N Roses, and U2
New ones I like are Hoobastank and some others
Team Gore - revolutionizing the vapourbot world
Linkin Park, Embrace, Coldplay, The Streets, System of a Down, Muse, Pearl Jam and Bush to name but a few.
Cant be doing with this R&B stuff. All the same to me.
Kody not heard of Blue Oyster Cult. Who are they?
Blue Oyster Cult, a very old light rock group, American in origin I believe. Most famous song= Dont fear the reaper.
As for Aerosmith, woot!
Mad Matt, B.O.C. also did a couple of songs that were co written by M. Moorecock, the writer of the Elric books. They were Black Blade and Veteran of the psyhic wars.
They also did a song that I would think was played all over the USA last Wed (3rd) GODZILLA.
That is as it was his 50th birthday(50 years since the first film was released in Japan.)
Massive fan of most rock and metal music, such as Linkin Park, CKY and Sum 41, but Im a big fan of the old guitaur masters like Queen, Def leppard, Aerosmith and Lynard Skynard (sp ?)
Lynard Skynard. Now theres a name i havent heard for a long time. A guy i used to work with about 4 years ago played me some of his stuff. Quite enjoyed his music although i have not heard anything from him since then.
Anybody else seen Les Miserables, the music is great. If you get a chance to see it make the effort.
Aparently Sum 41 have some music in the new Godzilla film, not sure what though.
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