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Posted: Wed 26 Mar, 2008 1:58 am
by Moglet
One of my all-time hyperfavourites, and a real "After Hours" number if ever there was. Quite fitting title for much of the content of this thread, too! :D

Reminiscing- Little River Band

And after such a curious night, I'm dedicating it to dear Ormond! :wink: :)

Great tune for dancing to with one's moggies! Btw, even I find it spooky sometimes that videos for music I like often have unexpected appearances by felines... weird. :?

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An afterthought: any members live in London during the '70s? Remember the Capital Hitline?

Posted: Wed 26 Mar, 2008 10:16 am
by osgood
Thanks Áine! Very thoughtful of you!

Glen Shorrock looks extremely young in that one!

Posted: Wed 26 Mar, 2008 11:27 pm
by fineedge
I love it when people introduce me to music I've not heard before
Áine I pretty much doubt whether you will listen to this for more than a minute but this is what I listen to daily and especially from 16:00 hrs when I start getting bushed in the workshop. I turn up the volume and it gets me pumping for another 2 hrs or so. This is my son who has reached a level of fame in the Trance scene that I never dreamt possible.... played Glastonbury three or four times too since 2001






Posted: Thu 27 Mar, 2008 12:11 am
by Moglet
fineedge wrote:I pretty much doubt whether you will listen to this for more than a minute...
Now that's where you'd be wrong, Alan! Trance is a genre I know diddly about, and again I say it's good to be introduced to new music. I can picture you bopping away to that in the workshop. Particularly liked Magnetik. :)

For the live track, which one is your young fella?

Posted: Thu 27 Mar, 2008 12:23 am
by fineedge
The good looking guy in the middle of the stage with the black t-shirt with little whie logo. The female trancer next to him is his wife

Posted: Thu 27 Mar, 2008 12:27 am
by Moglet
fineedge wrote:The good looking guy in the middle of the stage ...
And no parental bias at all, at all! :lol:

Posted: Thu 27 Mar, 2008 10:00 pm
by fineedge
Lots of it, to be sure, to be sure

Posted: Tue 22 Apr, 2008 1:40 am
by Moglet
Been having a YouTube fix this evening, and dug out this little jewel. Was introduced to it by Crash Test Dummies (link below), but the XTC orig is better, IMO. Sound on the link ain't too clever, but the message still comes thru!

The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead

Wish I knew more about XTC's music. Lyrically, they're the biz! :)

Posted: Tue 22 Apr, 2008 2:18 am
by Moglet
And while I'm on classic '90s....

If you liked earlier Duranies and have never checked out the Wedding Album, you're missing! ;)

Posted: Tue 22 Apr, 2008 10:03 am
by prospero
I dug out my old tape recorder yesterday. I had almost forgotten all the recordings I had. Some good stuff. :D Finally got it all plumbed in. (It's got a seperate Dolby NR unit). No flashy LED displays. It's got proper VU meters with little pointers. No remote control! You have to actually get up off your bum to operate it. :P No track indexing. You have to wind it on. And if you want to play the other side of the tape you have to wind the whole reel onto an empty reel, turn it round and re-lace the tape. Funny how we take modern inovations for granted. :?

Posted: Mon 12 May, 2008 10:09 pm
by Moglet
Yeaaaahhhhhh!!!! Found it!!!

One of my favourite Lehrer ditties! :D