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40 minutes ago, Bremspropeller said:

Anybody else into Nickelback?

Fine tunes, straight forward, I prefer the early CDs. As I like Creed - looks like my simple mind enjoys mainstream-post-grunge professional critics don't appreciate. :russian_ru:

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Bremspropeller
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Everybody seems to hate them. I never understood that anti-hype.

 

 

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7 hours ago, Bremspropeller said:

Everybody seems to hate them. I never understood that anti-hype.

The answer has been given ( nearly 40 y ago, can't believe it)

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LeLv30_Redwing-
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If you're not getting the goosebumbs, I suggest checking do you have pulse...
 


 

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SCG_OpticFlow
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https://youtu.be/hMaJtY0xG00

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This thread needs a little Rocksteady:

Blooddawn1942
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Now playing on maximum volume. 

That's the Band from a mate and they're playing old school Thrash Metal. 

Love the Coverartwork! 

 

 

 

 

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itsbillyfrazier
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Bremspropeller
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The movie had to suck, when they used different music and used actors that tried too hard being cool.

 

Hopefully Top Gun 2 won't make the same mistake...

 

 

Season 4 of "F is for Family" is coming up...

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Another weird and wacky cover version: Thee and me could write a bad romance...

 

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A catchy old tune. You may have heard a cover version or two, maybe in very different styles. You won't have heard the original, and you never will - it's a tune so old that nobody can agree where it's from. Possibly (judging from the lyrics, at least as they are generally understood) somewhere in the eastern Mediterranean, since it apparently concerns love for an Egyptian woman, but that doesn't narrow it down much. Or, ultimately, matter much anyway. Whether it's sung in Lebanese Arabic, Or Greek, or Yiddish, or played as surf rock with no lyrics at all, it's a catchy number, on an age old story. What music was invented for...

 

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Bremspropeller
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Still a pretty solid tune!

 

 

If you want to double the horsepower of your daily commute - just listen to that...

 

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Good surfin' stuff from our friends in Argentina

 

 

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SCG_OpticFlow
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itsbillyfrazier
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RIP Maestro.

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On 7/8/2020 at 2:20 PM, itsbillyfrazier said:

RIP Maestro.

 

 

OH NO!!!!  I hadn't heard that he'd passed.  But I know he was getting on in the 90's.

 

He brought so many exciting ideas into his compositions, and will be missed greatly. 

 

One of Ennio Morricone's most stirring compositions.  His ability to evoke emotion in his music, and Susanna Rigacci's talents to help bring it to life, made for a powerful combination.  In this more recent rendition we get to see everyone in action. I know the same song is posted above but this version is wonderful to watch.

 

 

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