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MonkeyBusiness
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56 months
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CrabDan
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568 posts
12 months
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Definitely Swedish... Not sure about Hard Rock though!
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southendpier
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98 months
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Ali2202
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73 months
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Squiggs said: I just heard the track Dust Bowl by Bonamassa and I like!
So obviously I will now be purchasing the album Dust Bowl. But if I were to purchase another what would the recommendation be? They are all really good however I'd treat yourself to 'Live At The Beacon Theatre' for a truly astounding overview of a player that is simply On Fire. The DVD is a complete Supertanker of awesome also.  Joe wears the blues Crown now. 
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CrabDan
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12 months
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southendpier said: Steven Wilson Brappp!
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V41LEY
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107 months
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Coco H
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106 months
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Mr Kitten
852 posts
96 months
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It's a tad old... but just discovered Handsome Boy Modelling School on Spotify.
Top stuff!
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hwajones
126 posts
50 months
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Turn7 said: Black Keys! My find of 2011, Bryan Adams has been the find of this week! I automatically wrote him off everytime Summer 69 came on but bought Live in belgium this week for £2! Awesome Show, respecttodamanhimself...
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AlleyCat
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40 months
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vixen1700 said: Stedman said: Turn7 said: Black Keys! Me too! El Camino is an excellent, excellent album! Rubber Factory is the one to hear.  my particular favourite is 'Magic Potion'
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alex b
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79 months
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mat777
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29 months
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sparkyhx
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73 months
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krusty
2,314 posts
118 months
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Tame Impala - Elephant......
love it
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marcosgt
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45 months
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hwajones said: Turn7 said: Black Keys! My find of 2011, Bryan Adams has been the find of this week! I automatically wrote him off everytime Summer 69 came on but bought Live in belgium this week for £2! Awesome Show, respecttodamanhimself... Sod "Summer of 69", what about the Robin Hood dirge? That was totally unforgivable...  M.
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JayTee94
10,974 posts
26 months
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Skillet - Great Band! 
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jonny_c
116 posts
73 months
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Solomon Burke - can remember his death a few years ago - never listened to any of his stuff untill this appeared on a House episode recently: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFkmRp_G2uoBacking vocals the Blind Boys of Alabamba - who first sang together as kids in 1939... Lynyrd Skynyrd cover as well - would never have thought it.
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david968s
415 posts
99 months
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I am re-discovering Band of Horses who have been around a while. Their latest album is produced by a guy who made his name with the Stones and other vintage rock acts, and it sounds like it. My tastes have become quite US-centric since moving here 6 years ago. It takes effort to seek out new music wherever you are these days. I like www.stereogum.com for a good overview of everything less mainstream in the USA. Lots of links to free vids and streams of new music. Have fallen for an album by Wild Nothing lately - a bit TheThe maybe. I can't make a post about music without recommending M83 to anybody with ears and the slightest taste for uplifting, overwhelming sounds.
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sparkyhx
1,695 posts
73 months
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jonny_c said: Solomon Burke - can remember his death a few years ago - never listened to any of his stuff untill this appeared on a House episode recently: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFkmRp_G2uoBacking vocals the Blind Boys of Alabamba - who first sang together as kids in 1939... Lynyrd Skynyrd cover as well - would never have thought it. Where have you been man I must have 100+tunes at home (But non of his forays into country......shudder) 'Cry to Me' is my fave track
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FamilyDub
2,976 posts
34 months
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I spotted Grizzly Bear on Jools Holland last Friday. I bought their 'Shields' album from last year and it's excellent; varied, but mainly lo-fi in nature.  On the other hand, I seem to be the only person who doesn't like 'El Camino'
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