Does anyone here ever reach that stage when you get totally bored of all your cd's/records/whatever and you just think "I must have more music - NOW!", then discover loads of bands you hadn't really given that much time to previously and kick yourself for not giving them a chance before, then go on a large-as money-will-allow cd buying spree in record shops you never knew existed because of your lack of recent music purchasing?
It happened to me recently and I'm glad I feel excited about music again
music drought
Thanks to Soulseek, I have thousands of tracks that's new for me. When I'm bored of my own CD collection, I have lots of new stuff to chose from.
I think someone set my soul alight
yep,but instead of cd's,baught a computor this time ,but complete computor illiteracy means i can
only listen to chart crap!
only listen to chart crap!
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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it got to the point where i couldnt think of anything new to download!rian wrote:Thanks to Soulseek, I have thousands of tracks that's new for me. When I'm bored of my own CD collection, I have lots of new stuff to chose from.
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Indeed I do.
Oh, there's nothing worse than that feeling, rummaging around on the floor of my room (which is where I "store" several hundred CDs, not in their cases of course), and you don't really want to listen to any of them.
Other times I find myself digging out any old crap and enjoying it.
At the moment though, there are a lot of bands that I've got into but still have half their stuff to buy.... that's always good.
Oh, there's nothing worse than that feeling, rummaging around on the floor of my room (which is where I "store" several hundred CDs, not in their cases of course), and you don't really want to listen to any of them.
Other times I find myself digging out any old crap and enjoying it.
At the moment though, there are a lot of bands that I've got into but still have half their stuff to buy.... that's always good.
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
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Search eBay, using obviously sillykeywords, and see what comes back.
Bizarre Troll Technology is the latest dubious addition to my collection. It's crap, but it made me laugh.
Bizarre Troll Technology is the latest dubious addition to my collection. It's crap, but it made me laugh.
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Russian footie in the run-up to the World Cup - my latest E-book available from https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07DGJFF6G
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Gags like that really get my goat.Almiche V wrote:Guess they take it to the bridge alot.andymackem wrote:Bizarre Troll Technology
Names are just a souvenir ...
Russian footie in the run-up to the World Cup - my latest E-book available from https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07DGJFF6G
Russian footie in the run-up to the World Cup - my latest E-book available from https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07DGJFF6G
Actually got the Three Imaginary Boys Cure remaster. It surprised me. The production is done by a guy who did The Jam and it is really neat. The additional disc with demo material sheds and interesting light on the early songwriting of Fat Bob while the liner notes are hilarious. HMV has it on sale at the moment I think.
It used to happen to me, but all the music I bought seemed entertaining for a week or two, well some bands for a month maybe, and I always ended up with the unpleasant feeling that I could have spent the money on something more useful and more durable, like some jewellery or some new clothes. So these days I just download them or borrow from younger acquaintances, for a week or two. Sad but true.Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Does anyone here ever reach that stage when you get totally bored of all your cd's/records/whatever and you just think "I must have more music - NOW!", then discover loads of bands you hadn't really given that much time to previously and kick yourself for not giving them a chance before, then go on a large-as money-will-allow cd buying spree in record shops you never knew existed because of your lack of recent music purchasing?
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I thought it was pretty good...andymackem wrote:Gags like that really get my goat.Almiche V wrote:Guess they take it to the bridge alot.andymackem wrote:Bizarre Troll Technology
Actually laughed out loud LOL
I'm falling for the charms of Half Man Half Biscuit at the moment...
I fancy I'll open a stationers.
Stock quaint notepads, for weekend pagans.
While you were out at the Rollright Stones,
I came and set fire to your shed.
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slight overbomber.boudicca wrote:OVERBOMBER!!!!!!
YIPEEEEEEEEE!
me.
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You cannot dampen my excitement...hallucienate wrote:slight overbomber.boudicca wrote:OVERBOMBER!!!!!!
YIPEEEEEEEEE!
me.
Now what shall I have under my moniker....?
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'Needs to get out more'.
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Russian footie in the run-up to the World Cup - my latest E-book available from https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07DGJFF6G
Cos you probably work at an all night garageboudicca wrote:I fancy I'll open a stationers.
Stock quaint notepads, for weekend pagans.
While you were out at the Rollright Stones,
I came and set fire to your shed.
First time I heard that was not pleasant. I had a stomach ache and ended up in a fit of laughter which did not help matters
Bloody great song though
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speaking of new bands etc I am developing a Swans addiction
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as with any addiction, only the first CD was free...Brideoffrankenstein wrote:speaking of new bands etc I am developing a Swans addiction
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I never got into them. Maybe that's because I watched some god-awful live video of theirs before listening to any of their albums.lazarus corporation wrote:as with any addiction, only the first CD was free...Brideoffrankenstein wrote:speaking of new bands etc I am developing a Swans addiction
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lazarus corporation wrote:as with any addiction, only the first CD was free...Brideoffrankenstein wrote:speaking of new bands etc I am developing a Swans addiction
There is a Polish band that sounds very similar to Swans and is called Rosegarden Funeral Of Sorrows. BTW, they are not very heavy Bof ! Speaking of the heavier things - I am off to see Green Carnation tomorrow!Brideoffrankenstein wrote:speaking of new bands etc I am developing a Swans addiction
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blimey you surprise me there D! theyare made up of a few ex members of in the woods... and they have a very funny/cute singer with a beard who's also in trail of tears. have fun!!!Delilah wrote:There is a Polish band that sounds very similar to Swans and is called Rosegarden Funeral Of Sorrows. BTW, they are not very heavy Bof ! Speaking of the heavier things - I am off to see Green Carnation tomorrow!Brideoffrankenstein wrote:speaking of new bands etc I am developing a Swans addiction