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YAY! I'm not the only one who's heard them! lol. I actually only got into them fairly recently; a friend of mine had me listen to Fear Of A Blank Planet and I got hooked and had to listen to everything they've recorded. Great band.
 
I bought and play the new Iggy Pop CD. "Ready to die" it is kick ass
 
I noticed a few people have mentioned Boards of Canada in the music threads.

This is 'New Seeds' from their recent album 'Tomorrow's Harvest' released last month..

..enjoy :)

Boards of Canada - New Seeds
 
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Slim, thanks i like it. Never heard them before.
I been doing Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds this morning.
 
I was watching the live Glastonbuary stream on the computer last weekend.This Swedish band called Goat came on,i thought they were great,really good guitar,kind off hard to pin down because they are pretty unique.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ys9Qps5a40 Heres their full set!
 
wow lol just listened to that all the way thru- mad mix of psyc funk nd psyc rock, but different as well lol

definately in a class of their own :)
 
Yeah they were quite unexpected.They have an album GOAT-World Music which you can listen to on Youtube for freeeeee!
 
Stevie Ray Vaungh
Led Zepplin
Eric Clapton
Steve Winwood
Janis Joplin
Santana
Rush
Van Morrison
Boston
Kiss
Van Halen
Mark Farner from Grand Funk Railroad
Bob Seager
Foreigner
 


Been a really big fan of Kenny G since 1997. When living in LA I had seen him in concert many times (when one leaves a big city there are some things we miss for sure).

And now his 15 year old son, Max G, is starting to hit the field... I suspect he will go places - even if I am not real found of him :)

 
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Every so often, I listen to this guy. His name is Eric Calderone.

[ame]http://youtu.be/djcYXanoSVg[/ame]
 
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I also like Porcupine Tree, The Coffee Sergeants, Rocky, and some local bands.
 
Lately my go-to music is 60's-70's R&B and soul. It's (mostly) before my time, but it comforts and lifts me up like almost no other. I've been listening to a lot of Otis Redding, Al Green, Marvin Gaye, Sam & Dave, Taj Mahal, Wilson Pickett, early Stevie Wonder stuff (don't like his 80's songs :( ), more Otis Redding :)...

 
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