I saw them support The Delays a few months back at the Liquid Rooms and I thought they were quite good. Will check out the single.Marya wrote:Just heard Attic Lights' Wendy being played by Mark Radcliffe on Radio 2.Marya wrote:Attic Lights - Never Get Sick of the Sea
OK I'm a teeny bit biased as the drummer, Noel, is a wee brother of a pal from home (and I feel ancient as I remember him only as a baby, without the beard). However, I reckon their single, due out tomorrow , could do really well. Good luck to them!
What you listening to at the moment?
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I've been listening to the new Pink album "Funhouse". I really like it. It's got a great mix of ballads and upbeat songs.
I wanted to go and see het at the SECC in April but I couldn't get a ticket.
Ticketmaster wasn't working (as far as Pink was concerned) Although it was working the day before for the pre sale tickets (35.50).
The greedy SECC wanted £75 a ticket (starting price).!!!
I wanted to go and see het at the SECC in April but I couldn't get a ticket.
Ticketmaster wasn't working (as far as Pink was concerned) Although it was working the day before for the pre sale tickets (35.50).
The greedy SECC wanted £75 a ticket (starting price).!!!
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Another plug for this band, featuring Portobello resident Andrew on drums. They have a chance to play in this year's Battle of the Bands final if they get enough votes in the EN online vote.Bob Jefferson wrote:I'm listening to music by local indie band My Late Travels. They cite the Smiths, The Cure and Velvet Underground, among others, as influences so if that sounds like it might be your thing give them a listen at:
http://www.myspace.com/mylatetravels
Listen to their track, along with all the other entrants at:
Battle of the Bands Online Vote
That's probably Ali. He's a right grumpy old sod, but quite musical too, so you can still include him on here.michael_traill wrote:What you listening to at the moment?
Does it have to be something musical?
Its my neighbours arguing, they have been at it for ages now, I do wish they would close their windows.
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When I was younger even although the reception on the radio could be crackly at times, I used to love listening to radio Luxembourg especially as it had so little chit-chat
I thought that it had eventually closed down but I heard recently that it had been resurrected
http://www.radioluxembourg.co.uk/cms/index.php
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Fear knocks at the door, knowledge answers and finds nothing.
Ive just been on itunes getting some new tracks for the week ahead and got Grafton Street, a track from 'Safe trip home', the new album from Dido released next week.
Sounds okay, though to be honest all her songs really sound the same. Looking forward to the album being released since its been a while since the last one.
Sounds okay, though to be honest all her songs really sound the same. Looking forward to the album being released since its been a while since the last one.
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The Rezillos on Mark Lamarr's God's Jukebox show from last night, featuring the new single, 'No. 1 Boy' along with 'Can't Stand My Baby' and 3 new tracks. The show also pays tribute to the late, great Lux Interior of The Cramps.
God's Jukebox
(The Rezillos sections of the show start around 24mins, 1hr 25mins and 2hr 27mins.)
As a bonus there is an extra track, exclusively on Mark's website. It's one of Fay's favourite songs, River Deep, Mountain High. Tina Turner she aint, but she certainly gives it some laldy.
God's Jukebox
(The Rezillos sections of the show start around 24mins, 1hr 25mins and 2hr 27mins.)
As a bonus there is an extra track, exclusively on Mark's website. It's one of Fay's favourite songs, River Deep, Mountain High. Tina Turner she aint, but she certainly gives it some laldy.
A friend sent me the link to this version of a Bob Marley classic. Love it! Playing For Change: Song Around the World "One Love"
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Re: What you listening to at the moment?
Karen millers podcast- alt. country and singer songwriter stuff. Nobody else listened to anything for 3 yrs or so?
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Gosh! Had forgotten all about this thread!
'Wrecking Ball' by Bruce Springsteen. Looking forward to seeing him in Manchester in June.
'Wrecking Ball' by Bruce Springsteen. Looking forward to seeing him in Manchester in June.
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Re: What you listening to at the moment?
Nice to see this one back!
Right now I'm wakening the neighbours up with Ritual De La Habitual by Jane's Addiction.
Right now I'm wakening the neighbours up with Ritual De La Habitual by Jane's Addiction.
I have nothing to say and I'm going to say it.
Re: What you listening to at the moment?
pop pop by rickie lee jones, just can't seem to get enough of it at the moment.
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Frank Hamilton - best songs I've heard for a long time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lfWDZZo ... ure=relmfu
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Re: What you listening to at the moment?
Keane
Hopes and Fears
Hopes and Fears
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Oooo. Sounds promising. Off for a Youtube search.mcdryburn wrote:Cashier No. 9
Think - beach boys meets stone roses.
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Re: What you listening to at the moment?
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band on the Old Grey Whistle Test rampimg up Delilah. Omg does that bring back memories !
whatever, am i bovvered
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Re: What you listening to at the moment?
Inner rhythm radio on mixer , great .
whatever, am i bovvered
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Pete Townshend explaining how Quadrophenia came about, on BBC Four
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