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    • Minitron1505M
      Minitron1505
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      You are all most likely bored by now, or drunk, so I will skip through the next lot as fast as I can.

      I also hit the rise of the Manchester music scene, but not at the same level as Mega, i listened to the usual suspects at this time, and when i was 18 l loved Oasis.  After this I kind of lost my way a bit and didn't overly take to many bands.  I stated listening to Texas, Tracy Chapman and a bit of Macy Grey

      When I met Gav, I claimed i didn't like U2, but every time one of their songs played on MTV, I would say ' I didn't know they sang this'… so that started my next phase and I suddenly became a U2 fan.  I still listened to GnR a lot and other artists from my past like Susanna Hoff (Bangles)

      Fast forward a few more years and I am now with Gav on the music front, 9 years of marriage and our musical tastes are starting to align, and mellow out.  Now we enjoy a bit of Arcade Fire, The Black Keys, Band of Horses and a little Noah and the Whale

      but also influenced by Tom too, he went through a massive Kiss phase, and therefore so did we 🙂

      This being said, my Mum was big on Motown, 60's and 70's music, and as kids my sister and I used to dance in the living room with my Mum to a number of her favourites, special memories ❤

      Dumb ass by day, Dumb ass by night

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      • bagley920B
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        You forgot the Spice Girls!!!

        If I am not I, who will be? -Henry David Thoreau

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        • Minitron1505M
          Minitron1505
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          thankfully I bypassed that one.. phew!

          Dumb ass by day, Dumb ass by night

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          • bagley920B
            bagley920
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            It's ok. We all know the truth!

            If I am not I, who will be? -Henry David Thoreau

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            • Megatron1505M
              Megatron1505
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              @bagley920:

              It's ok. We all know the truth!

              How many of you are there  ???

              Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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              • bagley920B
                bagley920
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                The whole forum 😉

                If I am not I, who will be? -Henry David Thoreau

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                • joesaintjohnJ
                  joesaintjohn
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                  I basically assume if you lived in the UK during the Spice-alution, you were a rabid fan.

                  Fat dudes need good clothes too.

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                  • bagley920B
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                    My assumption as well. Just like now, I'm sure you are obsessed with One Direction, correct?

                    If I am not I, who will be? -Henry David Thoreau

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                      Snowy
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                      No long and detailed stories as I'm 99% sure this is all double dutch to most of you, in order from primary school through to current day.

                      Denis Leary - I'm an asshole
                      Blood Hound Gang - The Roof
                      Metallica - And Justice for All
                      Manson
                      Nik Skitz / Skitz Mix
                      Ferry Corsten
                      Armin Van Burren
                      Pete Tong / Essential Mix
                      Two Tribes
                      Paul van Dyk / 'Clocks' bootleg/whitelabel
                      Above and Beyond
                      Sasha
                      James Holden Essential Mix
                      Digweed
                      Nick Warren / GU
                      Deep Dish
                      James Holden / Border Community
                      James Holden Balance 005
                      James Zabiela - 1st AU Tour / finishing with Enjoy The Gravy
                      Infusion
                      Josh Wink
                      Nathan Fake
                      Richie Hawtin
                      Miss Kitten / Love Parade Berlin 2004
                      Mathew Jonson
                      Jeff Mills
                      Adam Beyer
                      Joel Mull
                      Brian Eno / Sons of Arqua / Dark Side of the Moog
                      Pete Namlook / Bill Laswell
                      Good Looking Records / LTJ
                      Crazy warehouse parties throughout sydney
                      Bassdrive.com (5 years straight, still going)

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                      • ChrisC
                        Chris
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                        @bagley920:

                        I'm sure you are obsessed with One Direction, correct?

                        Isn't everyone?

                        1D is amazing.

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                        • Madame ButtonflyM
                          Madame Buttonfly
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                          I love this thread.  @Minitron - Wham, Ah-Ha, Tears for Fears - oh, the memories come rolling back!  Even now, if I hear the opening strains of "Club Tropicana" I start making involuntary groove moves…  😞

                          AKA Mrs G

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                          • JCMx800J
                            JCMx800
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                            First real CD in 1999/2000:

                            Got this from my parents in 2001 (?):

                            http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x235d_blink-182-rock-show_music
                            The guys at the skatepark liked me for my "taste" and showed me other punk stuff like Lagwagon, Pennywise, NoFX and Millencolin!!!
                            http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xinlp_pennywise-same-old-story_news
                            http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xqaqa_millencolin-penguins-polarbears_music
                            In 2003 I got more and more into Hardcore Stuff, my parents gave me my first recordplayer as a birthday present and I went straight to the only recordstore I knew at the moment and bought a Agnostic Front - Victim In Pain Bootleg LP


                            This made me to crash my head against the wall. So wild, so crazy, so powerful!!!
                            I collected my whole X-Mas money and bought some other life changing records like Minor Threat, DYS and a couple more. The first time I came in contact with the whole Straight Edge stuff, I already knew Youth Of Today, 7 Seconds and some other, but I never understood the lyrics because I never had the lyricsheets…
                            After a very embarrassing new years eve, not for me but for the drunken adults at the party, I decided to became Straight Edge and I am still strong.
                            At the some time I got hooked with heavier NYHC Stuff like Outburst, Madball and other. The Down By Law Video made another little change in my life:
                            http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1zkvv_madball-down-by-law_music
                            The other Posi-Kids hate me for my tougher music taste haha But since
                            But since some years ago, the NYHC stuff is kinda trendy in the "scene" and I was like "Hey listen up, I liked Outburst since forever".

                            Les Paul -> ProCo Rat -> Super HardOn -> JCM800 Low Input
                            XXX

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                            • JCMx800J
                              JCMx800
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                              Through metallic Hardcore and the almighty Black Sabbath, I discovered the wonderful world of metal/stoner/doom/sludge, my tattooartist helped me al lot, too.


                              The older HC-Dudes showed me also stuff like Get Up Kids, The Smiths and more.

                              Through that I discovered newer bands like Daylight, Turnover, Citizen…


                              Well, there is so much great music, and I think you´ll get a picture about my soundtrack.
                              I also like NAS, Wu Tang and Th Cure, Clash…

                              Les Paul -> ProCo Rat -> Super HardOn -> JCM800 Low Input
                              XXX

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                              • natehateN
                                natehate
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                                keep this thread alive

                                don't you know there ain't no devil? only god when he's drunk!

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                                  smittybat
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                                  Middle School - Rap
                                  This was the early days of Yo MTV Raps.  My first cassettes I got when I was in 8th grade were Young MC and Biz Markie.
                                  YoungMC->Biz Markie->Poor Righteous Teachers

                                  High School - Jazz
                                  I was in HS Band and played trumpet.  I had dreams of being a big time jazz trumpet player.  Freddie Hubbard's Breaking Glass was my first CD ever.  I actually got it before I owned a CD player.
                                  Freddie Hubbard->Miles Davis->John Coltrane->Charles Mingus->Roy Hargove

                                  Late High School -> Early College - Ska and Punk
                                  I hit the ska and punk pretty hard.  Went to lots of shows at the Tune Inn and the El N Gee.  Played trumpet in a couple of bands that never progressed past the rehearsal stage to gigs stage.
                                  Mu330->Skoidats->Slackers->Gadjits->Dropkick Murphys



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                                    smittybat
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                                    Late College
                                    I spent some time in Lincoln Nebraska and found a Lullaby for the Working Class in the used CD bin.  The scene out there was pretty incestuous with bands like the Faint, Bright Eyes, and Cursive.  Bands would sometimes play at tKnickerbockers in town or I drove over to Omaha to hit a LOT of shows at the Cog Factory.
                                    Lullaby for the Working Class->Bright Eyes->Cursive


                                    Post College
                                    I'd heard about Songs: Ohia, but it was kind of hard to get into but when Magnolia Electric Co came out it was spectacular.  I later came to love the earlier Songs Ohia stuff.  It's a real shame Molina died.  But since they were on the same label and since I loved going to shows at the Space in Hamden, CT I checked out both Damien Jurado and Richard Buckner at the same show.  It was purely epic and at the time I had no idea of the greatness I was witnessing. 
                                    Songs: Ohia->Magnolia Electric Co-Jason Molina->Damien Jurado->Richard Buckner



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                                      smittybat
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                                      Last 5 years
                                      I started doing messing around with songwriting and have been drawn to more of that vein of music.  Bill Mallonee was a local guy at the time in the Atlanta area and I saw him on a whim at Eddie's Attic in Decatur, GA and loved it.  Townes' music is something special and Ryan Adams/Whiskeytown is great.
                                      Bill Mallonee->Townes Van Zandt->Ryan Adams



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                                      • natehateN
                                        natehate
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                                        very nice

                                        don't you know there ain't no devil? only god when he's drunk!

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                                        • mclaincauseyM
                                          mclaincausey
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                                          Freddie Hubbard. Straight Life and Red Clay. Formative stuff for me….  Great history man.

                                          Think it, be it.

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                                          • joesaintjohnJ
                                            joesaintjohn
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                                            Man, I love this thread. I need to devote a couple of hours to organizing my thoughts, it's just so hard to make sense of it all with Ritchie Valens, Garth Brooks, the Fat Boys, Nine Inch Nails, Wu Tang, Tom Petty, Bob Marley, The Dead Kennedy's, The Reverend Horton Heat, Danzig, A Robote Ate Me, Cursive, The Notorious BIG, Willie Nelson, Sepultura, LCD Soundsystem, Outkast, Dick Dale, Miles Davis, Howlin' Woolf, and She Wants Revenge all rolling around in my head. I'm so conflicted and confused. This whole process is drumming up all sorts of weird feelings that I'm not sure I'm ready to confront. Like, why do I like what I like? How much of it is the music versus the nostalgia for an ephemeral time and place. What is everyone going to think about my fucked up musical past? Am I cool? Why do I fucking care? Was the music, in that long since past moment, genuinely important, or simply an attempt to find acceptance? How is that different from now? Was it the same as my shorn scalp or under shaved butt-cut? Baggy jeans sagged with a braided belt hanging down to my knee? A tie-top beanie and an OPP jacket? Wranglers, Justin's, and a Mo-betta shirt? Was my musical choices simply a cultural signifier that I belonged to a certain group? How much was it Trent Reznor's haunting mania that I was connecting with versus how much was it wanting to ride skateboards with Jody and Will? To do whip-it's in the elementary school playground and say cuss words? To get into skuffs with other fuck off kids? To smoke stolen Benson and Hedges while drinking a boosted bottle of peppermint Schnaps? Or was it about driving to high school with the windows down on my pickup, blaring Hank Jr and spittin' plug chew in my sonic cup? Was it about that cold drizzly night in a college town walkin' to that house with all the vintage furniture and old record player. "We don't give a fuck" hip chicks in thrift store dresses drinking yellowtail talking the merits of some fuckwits latest attempt at creativity. Like we were fucking superior? "Connor Orbst is so incredible." These words, sliding out of my mouth like a big runny dump. The sheer audacity is somewhat embarrassing. The sheer manufactured inauthentic veneer of it all is quite depressing. Except that I still love it. That just this morning, I was shouting King of Rock with the Reverend Run as I was pulling into work. How many fucking lives can one kid try and live? Fuck, this is getting weird and way too deep. I'm going all stream of conscious like fucking  James Joyce, whose books I still hate. I better get the fuck out, I'm starting to sound like Monday. Peace. To be continued.

                                            Fat dudes need good clothes too.

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