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  • looks like dnb man Mulder who sometimes posts here has put out a new release.
    http://www.junodownload.com/products/mulder-funky-man/3047508-02/

    Lopatin's Loop is nice, sounds like old dancefloory stuff
  • def chris wrote: »
    looks like dnb man Mulder who sometimes posts here has put out a new release.
    http://www.junodownload.com/products/mulder-funky-man/3047508-02/

    Lopatin's Loop is nice, sounds like old dancefloory stuff

    quite a few of mi old mates stuff on there
    http://www.junodownload.com/search/?q[all][]=mobile+dogwash
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • great name lol. was never a huge 'techno' fan sounds pretty good for what it is though
  • In the pub waiting for a mate and it's bloody Toploader!
    Cheeky Funster (53)
  • Florence and the Machine now. Slightly better.
    Cheeky Funster (53)
  • edited March 2016
    In the pub waiting for a mate and it's bloody Toploader!

    It's a sue-par-gnat-char-rawl device!


    Florence and the Machine now. Slightly better.

    Slightly... not much though. I swear Florence was following me around last Thursday with her Machine. Heard one of her songs when passing through the warehouse in the morning, then a different one while queueing up at the bank at lunchtime. Got home that night, we stuck on an episode of Being Human and guess what - yet another bloody Florence song!
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  • Now it's just shrieking women. Good name for a band? I hope he turns up soon. A bit of REM (Try Not to Breathe). Melancholy. Not Mellon Collie. Sorry, Mr Corgan.
    Cheeky Funster (53)
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  • A lot of hipsters here really seem to like Florence and the Machine, from what I've heard of them they're bloody awful.

    But Toploader again? I'm sure that's twice in the last 6 months or so they've been brought up on WOS? Possibly in this thread? I'd like to say that that is way too short of a time for Ploploader to be mentioned more than once......Or ever
    Every night is curry night!
  • But Toploader again? I'm sure that's twice in the last 6 months or so they've been brought up on WOS? Possibly in this thread? I'd like to say that that is way too short of a time for Ploploader to be mentioned more than once......Or ever

    You sure it wasn't someone saying "Moon Strike - that had a top loader"?

    But yes, guilty as charged, I may have mentioned them when banging on about the crap CDs that keep appearing in my local charity shops.

    It's getting worse as well, went in to 6 different shops at lunchtime and as well as the obligatory Travis and Dido, in one shop there were no less than THREE different Razorlight albums. I didn't even know they'd released three albums!

    Next time I see a Toploader CD I'll buy it, stick it in a jiffy bag and post it to "Boozy, somewhere in America". Or I could send it to Mel to play on his punk show (because what could be more punk than playing the most un-punk song ever on a punk show? :P)
    The comp.sys.sinclair crap games competition 2015
    "Let's not be childish. Let's play Spectrum games."
  • leespoons wrote: »
    (because what could be more punk than playing the most un-punk song ever on a punk show? :P)

    exactly. I believe Socrates called this the 'punk paradox'. or was it Artistotle? a dilemma for the ages anyway :)
  • leespoons wrote: »
    But Toploader again? I'm sure that's twice in the last 6 months or so they've been brought up on WOS? Possibly in this thread? I'd like to say that that is way too short of a time for Ploploader to be mentioned more than once......Or ever

    You sure it wasn't someone saying "Moon Strike - that had a top loader"?

    But yes, guilty as charged, I may have mentioned them when banging on about the crap CDs that keep appearing in my local charity shops.

    It's getting worse as well, went in to 6 different shops at lunchtime and as well as the obligatory Travis and Dido, in one shop there were no less than THREE different Razorlight albums. I didn't even know they'd released three albums!

    Next time I see a Toploader CD I'll buy it, stick it in a jiffy bag and post it to "Boozy, somewhere in America". Or I could send it to Mel to play on his punk show (because what could be more punk than playing the most un-punk song ever on a punk show? :P)
    Why did I just read that as Travis and dildo? Oo
    And yeah ploploader are poop
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • Why did I just read that as Travis and dildo? Oo

    Because you're a dirty bugger :P

    The comp.sys.sinclair crap games competition 2015
    "Let's not be childish. Let's play Spectrum games."
  • I can only apologise for bringing back the memories of Toploader. I do love that their singles off that album also included a re-release of Dancing... less than a year after the original release. Talk about milking your one 'hit'.

    I don't mind Florence.
    Cheeky Funster (53)
  • def chris wrote: »
    great name lol. was never a huge 'techno' fan sounds pretty good for what it is though
    He was a big hairy metaller but got into techno etc cos of all the shit I used to play in mi flat when we got mashed
    Now he djs in places like poland
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • fair enough. think its still big in some euro countries, can imagine loads of massive polish skinhead nutters headbanging to hard techno. not really heard any stuff like that here since about 1993
  • edited March 2016
    LOL an old punk mates just sent me a link to his ValiumFM shows, completely bloody mental

    https://soundcloud.com/valium-fm

    Think of a mix between the macc lads and John Shuttleworth
    Post edited by mel the bell on
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  • Diamond Head - Canterbury

    I love this album, even though some metalheads thought it went too far away from the Borrowed Time sound. It's a funny one though as you've got 'poppy' songs like Makin' Music and Out of Phase with more 'romantic' ones like One More Night and I Need Your Love sandwiched between the medieval epics and mysticism of The Kingmaker, Knight of the Swords, Ishmael and Canterbury.

    It shouldn't work, but it does :)
    Cheeky Funster (53)
  • Diamond Head - Canterbury

    I love this album, even though some metalheads thought it went too far away from the Borrowed Time sound. It's a funny one though as you've got 'poppy' songs like Makin' Music and Out of Phase with more 'romantic' ones like One More Night and I Need Your Love sandwiched between the medieval epics and mysticism of The Kingmaker, Knight of the Swords, Ishmael and Canterbury.

    It shouldn't work, but it does :)

    i have that one on vinyl
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • Diamond Head - Canterbury

    I love this album, even though some metalheads thought it went too far away from the Borrowed Time sound. It's a funny one though as you've got 'poppy' songs like Makin' Music and Out of Phase with more 'romantic' ones like One More Night and I Need Your Love sandwiched between the medieval epics and mysticism of The Kingmaker, Knight of the Swords, Ishmael and Canterbury.

    It shouldn't work, but it does :)

    i have that one on vinyl
    It would probably be quicker to say what you don't have on vinyl!
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    Cheeky Funster (53)
  • Neil Young - Harvest (1972)
    Track: A Man Needs A Maid
    The comp.sys.sinclair crap games competition 2015
    "Let's not be childish. Let's play Spectrum games."
  • Random electro/hip-hop on YouTube.
    Current track: Hashim - Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)
  • im just listening to some spunk


    yup, the sex pistols bootleg that came out just before Never mind the ****
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • Named after John's favourite drink no doubt :))
    Every night is curry night!
  • some UFO

    Phenomenon
    Strangers in the night
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • edited April 2016
    some vinyl

    currently electro 1

    previously
    Chaos uk / extreme noise terror - earslaughter
    Benny Goodman - BG in HIFI
    Earl Hines - Hines 74
    Leadbelly - classics in jazz
    The Orb - Moonbuilding (double lp 2015)
    Gong - Shamahl
    Jaguar - power games (NWOBHM, Neat records)
    Post edited by mel the bell on
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • Ofra Haza - You

    This particular song is hard to find to find in her discography.
    Woman in the video clip is not the singer. Who died in 2000 at the early age of 42... :(
    "RoyGreen1" is most likely a 'nobody' that just edited or uploaded the video (but thx for that anyway! :) ).
    Probably not an 'official' video clip, but imagery matches style of the music very well.
  • edited April 2016
    Samson - Before the storm (more NWOBHM)
    Blues brothers - made in america
    Post edited by mel the bell on
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • Nirvana - The man who sold the world
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