Maybe if i true to the meaning of a word like * obsessions*, my conclusion is turn out veeeery simple.
The Sisters Of Mercy and Mr.Mark Lanegan.
The rest is always changeable........
Other music obsessions
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Huiio saared igh kaan boost?
Just ignore him, he doesn't wear pants and he's known as Judas in his spare timeNick_O_Tine wrote:Do you think I will have trouble in making two things at the same time?, do you have problems with Miss Nick O´Tine being here and in "the other board" at the same time ?.Jim wrote:.By the way, welcome. You gonna hang here and run your board at the same time?
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In answer to t'original question...
My boat is especially floated, in no particular order, by:
Sex Pistols
Bauhaus
Kraftwerk
JAMC (up to the late 90s when it just went horribly wrong)
Nephilim
David Sylvian
Japan
Bark Psychosis
Joy Division
New Order
Talk Talk
Frankie Goes To Hollywood
A-ha (oh yeah)
The Fall (in the right mood)
The...ahem...M*****n
The Beatles
Velvet Underground
Gorecki (honestly not trying to be pretentious here...pls believe me)
Pil (1978-1987, after that they should've ditched the singer)
The Cure
And finally, I find myself championing The Smiths: After just not 'getting' them for nearly 20 years I have finally discovered them...and am very pleased in a Cheshire Cat sort of way for finally managing it! Wahey...
There are more...but I can't remember 'em!
My boat is especially floated, in no particular order, by:
Sex Pistols
Bauhaus
Kraftwerk
JAMC (up to the late 90s when it just went horribly wrong)
Nephilim
David Sylvian
Japan
Bark Psychosis
Joy Division
New Order
Talk Talk
Frankie Goes To Hollywood
A-ha (oh yeah)
The Fall (in the right mood)
The...ahem...M*****n
The Beatles
Velvet Underground
Gorecki (honestly not trying to be pretentious here...pls believe me)
Pil (1978-1987, after that they should've ditched the singer)
The Cure
And finally, I find myself championing The Smiths: After just not 'getting' them for nearly 20 years I have finally discovered them...and am very pleased in a Cheshire Cat sort of way for finally managing it! Wahey...
There are more...but I can't remember 'em!
Amused to death...
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Nice!Lars Svensson wrote:David Sylvian
Japan
Michael
(Steve)JansenClone
I am a Leeds United fan because I was very naughty in a previous life.
the same words:whitesatin wrote:Maybe if i true to the meaning of a word like * obsessions*, my conclusion is turn out veeeery simple.
only Sisters/Sisterhood, Siouxsie, Joy Division will remain from my list... well, Phillip Boa is something special, too
maybe... or maybe still... something more...pikkrong wrote:the same words:whitesatin wrote:Maybe if i true to the meaning of a word like * obsessions*, my conclusion is turn out veeeery simple.
only Sisters/Sisterhood, Siouxsie, Joy Division will remain from my list... well, Phillip Boa is something special, too
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Aaaaah, Mr Jansen...I DID wonder!! But then I thought, 'nooooo, it couldn't be a reference to HIM, COULD it??'JansenClone wrote:Nice!Lars Svensson wrote:David Sylvian
Japan
Michael
(Steve)JansenClone
Wahey!
However, Mr Sylvian's latest work is a bit on the...unlistenable side, sadly...Come back Rain Tree Crow, all is forgiven!!
Anyway, before I get shouted at for being Off Topic...I'll get me coat...
Amused to death...
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Nah, I wouldn't worry. The Topic was other musicLars Svensson wrote:Aaaaah, Mr Jansen...I DID wonder!! But then I thought, 'nooooo, it couldn't be a reference to HIM, COULD it??'JansenClone wrote:Nice!Lars Svensson wrote:David Sylvian
Japan
Michael
(Steve)JansenClone
Wahey!
Anyway, before I get shouted at for being Off Topic...I'll get me coat...
Let me know if you're looking for any live / demo / obscure things. I seem to have quite a few...
I am a Leeds United fan because I was very naughty in a previous life.
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Obsession? Don't get me started.....Andrew and Zodiac Mindwarp are my obsessions.
Well I am partial to but not obsessed with:
Peter Murphy
Love and Rockets
The Cult
The Cure
Depeche Mode
Billy Idol
The Smiths
The Clash
Pyschedelic Furs
Well I am partial to but not obsessed with:
Peter Murphy
Love and Rockets
The Cult
The Cure
Depeche Mode
Billy Idol
The Smiths
The Clash
Pyschedelic Furs
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hmm, bands that I've been known to take a serious interest in would include:
New Model Army
The Smiths/ Some Moz solo stuff
Carter USM
Placebo
Iron Maiden
Max Normal
No Friends Of Harry
Depeche Mode
PWEI
JAMC
and more recently BRMC
None of them have come close to the Sisters though...
New Model Army
The Smiths/ Some Moz solo stuff
Carter USM
Placebo
Iron Maiden
Max Normal
No Friends Of Harry
Depeche Mode
PWEI
JAMC
and more recently BRMC
None of them have come close to the Sisters though...
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Oi! I'm younger than you!MrChris wrote:So, you two, what was it like in the Eighties?
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I love a lot of different things....but if we're talking "obsession"....then it has to be coil, current'93, joy division, portishead and the velvet underground (+ john cale solo....) and pulp
shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather....
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Ah, the eighties - great days.MrChris wrote:So, you two, what was it like in the Eighties?
I can remember being heavily into such luminaries as "he-man", "transformers", "thundercats" and a group that I believe has made a recent come-back of dubious merit "star wars figures".
Now that was living.
"You do realize you're talking to a man with a human head in his hands who has every intention of using it to beat these people to death?"
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I can't believe it. No mention of either Birdland or Leather Nun. Unbelievable.
When was the last time you cut the catwalk caviar?
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now I also like....
aha
the cure
an pierlé
fields of the neph
bowie
roxy music (first albums with eno...)
john cage
michael nyman
philip glass
miles davis
alexander scriabine
rachmaninoff
aphex twin
eminem
grandmaster flash
the pixies!
wagner
the doors
the sex pistols
pil
led zeppelin
deep purple
a lot of 80's crap
abba
and a lot more.....Ican't mention everything can I?
aha
the cure
an pierlé
fields of the neph
bowie
roxy music (first albums with eno...)
john cage
michael nyman
philip glass
miles davis
alexander scriabine
rachmaninoff
aphex twin
eminem
grandmaster flash
the pixies!
wagner
the doors
the sex pistols
pil
led zeppelin
deep purple
a lot of 80's crap
abba
and a lot more.....Ican't mention everything can I?
shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather....
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My most vivid memory would be RobotechJim wrote:Ah, the eighties - great days.MrChris wrote:So, you two, what was it like in the Eighties?
I can remember being heavily into such luminaries as "he-man", "transformers", "thundercats" and a group that I believe has made a recent come-back of dubious merit "star wars figures".
Now that was living.
That's at least two mentions of A-ha. If we're talking about bands we USED to be really into, I make three. A-ha, and also the Pet Shop Boys. And even EARLY Depeche Mode. But I was but a mere slip of a lad then, and still at Middle School. Pal Waktaar, what a fine lyricist...and Morten Harket, what a falsetto...and those cheekbones...
Hmmm, reading this message back, I feel a need to reassert my masculinity...I'm going to go and pick up something heavy, and drop it a couple of times.
Hmmm, reading this message back, I feel a need to reassert my masculinity...I'm going to go and pick up something heavy, and drop it a couple of times.
Chris
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nono...I'(m still very into aha (not to be taken litterally )
and the pet shop boys too btw...and also forgot, the later talk talk work (y)
and the pet shop boys too btw...and also forgot, the later talk talk work (y)
shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather....
We dig Optimus Prime and not Galvitron...hallucienate wrote:My most vivid memory would be RobotechJim wrote:Ah, the eighties - great days.MrChris wrote:So, you two, what was it like in the Eighties?
I can remember being heavily into such luminaries as "he-man", "transformers", "thundercats" and a group that I believe has made a recent come-back of dubious merit "star wars figures".
Now that was living.
shame on me!!!Master Margarita wrote:I can't believe it. No mention of either Birdland or Leather Nun. Unbelievable.
LEATHER NUN (has to be added to the longer version of my list)
Gimme Gimme Gimme (this Swedish band after midnight )...
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Can You Dig ItCorpPunk wrote:We dig Optimus Prime and not Galvitron...
HELLZ YEAH!hallucienate wrote:Can You Dig ItCorpPunk wrote:We dig Optimus Prime and not Galvitron...
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CorpPunk wrote:HELLZ YEAH!hallucienate wrote:Can You Dig ItCorpPunk wrote:We dig Optimus Prime and not Galvitron...
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Pikkrong, I was counting on you not to let me down.pikkrong wrote:shame on me!!!Master Margarita wrote:I can't believe it. No mention of either Birdland or Leather Nun. Unbelievable.
LEATHER NUN (has to be added to the longer version of my list)
Gimme Gimme Gimme (this Swedish band after midnight )...
When was the last time you cut the catwalk caviar?