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What´s your favourite band / artist ?

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  1. Ricky

    Ricky Well-Known Member

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    The Small Faces.

    Ogden's Nut Gone Flake is sheer genius.
     
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    M.E 262.

    Are the Moddy Blues a Moody Blues tribute band? :lol: ;)
     
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    me262 phpbb3 New Member

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    uppss my mistake, they are the same ones
     
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    Tenth row, centre isle, "Yes Farewell Tour". With two awsome friends, Mark and Curtis (stolen moments). The 3-D laser show was at the perfect distance and height. The concert lasted 3 hours! I didn't have to smoke any BC Bud because everyone else was; well ok I passed it along, well I didn't inhale. Huh? I'm Batman; I think you all get the point. ;) :lol:
     
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    I have heard of them all except for blue.
     
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    I belive that's a rather recent boyband thing without much lasting value. :D
     
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    Hey Roel have you been to any concerts like I just described?
     
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    No, why?
     
  9. Skua

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    I went to see Bowie on his farewell tour back in... 91, was it ? A scam of course. He has been touring several times since then. He played in Norway only a month ago or so, that´s when he got the lollipop in his eye.
     
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    readin these post gives a pretty good insight into the members of this forum, music tends define wot people are dont u think?

    my view is lot of people here are fond of 60 and 70s rock groups or music of that kind.

    which probably means most have shockin dress sense too?

    correct me if im wrong just a thought though!
     
  11. David.W

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    My 17 (going on 25) Yr old daughter would certainly agree with you re the dress sense.

    When it's cold, I put clothes on.

    When it's hot I take clothes off. *

    To hell with what they look like.

    *(Sometimes when it's hot I take MY OWN clothes off :D )
     
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    Don't forget the Golden Age of Rock and Roll, the eighties!

    "Turn Turn Turn", what a "Fortunate Son", and to "Find The Cost of Freedom", rining "Hell's Bells", and a "Spirit In The Sky", where a "Cinamon Girl", walking "All Along The WatchTower", as "Puff The Magic Dragon", shouting "War, Two Tribes" and "One Tin Soldier" rides away to the music of a Clint Eastwood spagetti western. "Aquarius" at "Two Minutes to Midniight" singing "No More Tears" and "Dancing Like An Egyptian" stating "We Don't Need Another Hero" while the "Mission Impossible Theme" falls to the "Sounds Of Silence" enveloping the "Bridge Over Troubled Water".

    Ok, I was really really bored! :smok: ;)
     

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