Music
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such sad news. at least he got to do a grand farewell 2 weeks ago.
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i could write for hours what Black Sabbath music means to me. but i'll just say they were the first band that triggered my interest in rock and music in general. the fact that they were able to play in original lineup just few weeks ago is incredible and i was happy as a kid watching them, although Ozzy struggled. Incredible band and Ozzy is an incredible artist, sad reminder that time gets all of us. All my music heroes are almost gone except one and that just means i'm getting old with the same music i grew up. which is nice i guess. or i'm just a sentimental fool. i can live with that.
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For me, Ozzy was more than just a man. Rock music was our vector of life. A guide from Bolshevism and tyranny. I will say it loud and clear that Ozzy Osbourne had a hand in our freedom.
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Todd Snider is coming to town and playing a mile from my house. Legend!!
https://open.spotify.com/album/2xl7UaDVlpFtR7URPiVMe8?si=ak8c-mI7SRSy2Sqf_605Ow
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@Jett129 - iggy pop
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@Jett129 - incredible. i saw them on a festival in 2007 and then in 2013, and it was crazy good. i can only imagine what it looked like in the 70s.
additionaly i just need to add that luckily there is still a lot of people i truly admire, that still make music (nick cave, thurston moore, pj harvey, ian mckaye....dozens). but my heroes are the ones that made me crazy about all different kinds of music like iggy, lou reed, ozzy, mark e smith, shane, miles..
music is everyday part of my life like food, family, work. cant be thankful enough for all the joy it brings me. -
Iggy at 69 - Royal Albert Hall 2016
He staged dived four times. Baddest muthafucker of all time.
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@Jett129 wow!
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@mclaincausey Filthy once said to me…I wish I could go inside your head and see all the shows you saw.
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Perhaps inspired by the Oasis reunion
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Good to know @Jett129 - I am looking forward to it.
PS I rather enjoy my bubble being burst
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@Jett129 Yes,
a bunch ofeleven times, but not in a few years, so I will refresh before watching the new one. -
Perhaps I should put this list in the unpopular opinions thread instead.
Eminem eh!
Artists with 3 or More UK Number 1 Singles (Ordered by Count):
Elvis Presley: 21
The Beatles: 18
Cliff Richard: 14
Ed Sheeran: 14
Westlife: 14
Madonna: 13
Take That: 12
Calvin Harris: 11
Eminem: 11
Elton John: 10
ABBA: 9
Rihanna: 9
Spice Girls: 9
Oasis: 8
The Rolling Stones: 8
Sam Smith: 8
Justin Bieber: 8
George Michael: 7 (solo and with Wham!)
McFly: 7
Boyzone: 6
Blondie: 6
Britney Spears: 6
Coldplay: 6
Jess Glynne: 6
Michael Jackson: 6
Robbie Williams: 6 (solo)
Sugababes: 6
Ariana Grande: 5
Bruno Mars: 5
Mariah Carey: 5
Boney M.: 4
Celine Dion: 4
Dizzee Rascal: 4
Fat Les: 4
Frankie Goes to Hollywood: 4
JLS: 4
Kanye West: 4
Katy Perry: 4
Lady Gaga: 4
Little Mix: 4
One Direction: 4
Phil Collins: 4 (solo)
Queen: 4
Shakin' Stevens: 4
Sia: 4
S Club 7: 4
Steps: 4
Stormzy: 4
Taylor Swift: 4
Will Young: 4
All Saints: 3
Atomic Kitten: 3
Basement Jaxx: 3
Busted: 3
Dido: 3
Gary Barlow: 3 (solo)
Jay-Z: 3
Kylie Minogue: 3
Pink: 3
R. Kelly: 3
5ive: 3
A-Ha: 3
Alexandra Burke: 3
Aqua: 3
Bastille: 3
Black Eyed Peas: 3
Brotherhood of Man: 3
Clean Bandit: 3
Culture Club: 3
David Guetta: 3
Destiny's Child: 3
East 17: 3
Enrique Iglesias: 3
Flo Rida: 3
Gerry and The Pacemakers: 3
Girls Aloud: 3
Jesy Nelson: 3 (from Little Mix, includes group hits)
John Lennon: 3 (solo)
Lionel Richie: 3
Mika: 3
Muse: 3
N-Dubz: 3
Nickelback: 3
Paddy Casey: 3
Paul McCartney: 3 (solo, in addition to Beatles)
Professor Green: 3
Rita Ora: 3
Rizzle Kicks: 3
Rudimental: 3
Scouting for Girls: 3
Simple Minds: 3
Sonny & Cher: 3
Take That: 3 (as a trio, distinct from full band)
The Hollies: 3
The Jam: 3
The Monkees: 3
The Police: 3
The Pussycat Dolls: 3
The Undertones: 3
Tinie Tempah: 3