3/10 - I can barely listen to Rob Brydon's Tom Jones impression on The Trip with Steve Coogan, let alone the singer himself. Though I have a vague memory of liking him as a child.
They were all great, but the bass player is who really stole the show for me. Favorite moment is when she threw away her headphones at 2:14 and really got into it. Flawless performance!
Rating: 10/10
Very good song, love the use of the guitar throughout. wish I knew what they are singing though.
Rating 8/10
Onto my Favorite Artist and his tune: Colter Wall - Bury Me Not On The Lone Prarie
An amazing old school country singer, Not his flashiest song but a favorite of mine.
There is a weird thing that happens when someone plays a song you haven't heard since you were swaddled in diapers with no understanding of spatial concepts. That just happened to me... soo.. I dunno.. that.. out of 10 (2/10 after some pause and reflection. wouldn't listen to it again by choice)
Comments
7/10
Blue Oyster Cult - "(Don't Fear) The Reaper 1976"
8/10 MORE COWBELL
Little known Pittsburgh band
Born too Late - The Clarks
6/10 Weird album cover
Beastie Boys- "Girls"
5/10 - I can tell it's not supposed to be taken seriously, so I won't.
Vulfpeck - "Cory Wong"
"It's so funky and it's low volume." - Jack Stratton
6/10 - Good and fUnky
Now for a synthpop band better and cooler than Pet Shop Boys, more interesting than Queen. It's Morrissey's favourite band, it's...
Sparks - When Do I Get to Sing 'My Way'?
2/10 and here I thought Morrissey's favourite band was just his own voice.
Skinshape - I Didn't Know
6/10
Tom Jones - "It's Not Unusual"
Does the Carlton Dance
3/10 - I can barely listen to Rob Brydon's Tom Jones impression on The Trip with Steve Coogan, let alone the singer himself. Though I have a vague memory of liking him as a child.
Nico - These Days
6/10
Ringo Starr - "It Don't Come Easy"
6/10
Skinshape - After Midnight
7/10 - I like the mood it creates.
Vulfpeck - "The Speedwalker"
8/10
Foxwarren | To Be
7/10
Jahn Teigen & Anita Skorgan - "Friendly"
1/10
Elephant Gym - Finger | Audiotree Live
They were all great, but the bass player is who really stole the show for me. Favorite moment is when she threw away her headphones at 2:14 and really got into it. Flawless performance!
Rating: 10/10
Koinonia - "We're All in This Together"
7/10 Fresh beat Pede
This is excellence.
Art
Sibelius's Violin Concerto , 3rd Movement.
9/10
Toto - "All Us Boys"
4/10
Broken Social Scene - Boyfriends (Official Video)
7/10
The Stone Roses - Fools Gold
I like the funky drum beat and percussion in particular. However, I wish there were more variation for 9 minutes.
Rating: 6/10
Now, here's a song by them I really like:
The Stone Roses - "Love Spreads"
Very good song, love the use of the guitar throughout. wish I knew what they are singing though.
Rating 8/10
Onto my Favorite Artist and his tune: Colter Wall - Bury Me Not On The Lone Prarie
An amazing old school country singer, Not his flashiest song but a favorite of mine.
I can hear why you like it. Very soothing voice!
Rating: 7/10
Matthew Wilder - "Break My Stride"
One of the catchiest choruses ever!
There is a weird thing that happens when someone plays a song you haven't heard since you were swaddled in diapers with no understanding of spatial concepts. That just happened to me... soo.. I dunno.. that.. out of 10 (2/10 after some pause and reflection. wouldn't listen to it again by choice)
Crumb - Part III [Official Audio]
8/10 Relaxing stuff
The Lively Ones - Surf Rider
Hey, that's the song Cpl. Pepper showed me! Cool track!
Rating: 8/10
Nik Kershaw - "The Riddle"
3/10 I feel like you were born in the wrong decade PFC Pedersen. Though maybe the 80s would have lost it's luster had you too lived through it.
The Comet Is Coming - Summon The Fire
4/10 Decent but not as good as it could be. RIP the Smithslads that used to post here, in the DH-days.
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Do You Love Me?
5/10 not bad, just not my taste
Five Finger Death Punch - "Remember Everything"
https://youtube.com/watch?v=7G8QItjTSDA
7/10
The Doobie Brothers - "Takin' It to the Streets"
Their first single with Michael McDonald on vocals (who also wrote the song).
7/10 it was okay
The Score - We're Unstoppable