Music we listen to

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Dire Straits always tried to copy that extremely cool J.J.Cale style but in my eyes never succeeded.

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My list is only a wee % of all I listened to and enjoyed in the past.

Everyone should own a copy of "JJ Cales - Troubadour" album it don't get more laid back than this......Superb.

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Jammy Dodger wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 3:44 pm My list is only a wee % of all I listened to and enjoyed in the past.

Everyone should own a copy of "JJ Cales - Troubadour" album it don't get more laid back than this......Superb.
Thank you for reminding me of it - I enjoy it at the moment.

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Beatles, Stones & whatever one could get on Radio Caroline / Radio London - until the classical bug hit when I was about 14 or so. Big classical influences were Beethoven, Mahler, Vaughan Williams, Prokofiev & Shostakovich. Prog rock & electronica naturally followed from 1973ish, and the fewer vocals the better - with some obvious exceptions.

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Sorry I'm not, and never ever have been a Beatles fan.

Can't see all the fuss...... Oasis are far superior......And Wings far better.

But..... Paperback Writer is me favourite track.

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I liked the Beatles when I was 10. But now I cannot stand McCantsing. And I really dislike Wings. And Oasis. And whiny vocals. In fact, I'm not really a fan of singing at all, unless it's choral or in a Mahler symphony (or similar).

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Simon....may I recommend.

Tom Waits.

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Let us not forget that music died in the early 60s following the rock n roll explosion in the mid 50s. The Beatles laid the foundation for what followed with British bands taking rock back to the US.
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JD, I have a copy of Swordfishtrombones!

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