whilst diggng about for Seemann by Rammstein (posted above) I came across this lot....Apocalyptica. A trio of classically trained Finnsh cellists who do rock music using electric cellos and effect pedals....and they Rock!!!
Here is their version of Seemann with the mother of Goth - Nina Hagen. She doesnt look that bad for a granny....and man can she still sing. Shes like a goth version of a German cabaret singer like Marlene Dietrich....
here is them doing a German language version of Bowie's Heroes with Till Lindermann from Rammstien. I thnk ts a crackng cover.
their albums are easy to find online....well worth a listen
"Science flew men to the moon. Religion flew men into buildings."
Im not like Lomu.....the northern monkey in me when I drink brings out the angst and gripe....and after a skinfull of Heineken and Uncle Charles/Brother Marley here is what I dance to
we dance, we dance......
achht noine.......heere comt de sonne!
every day is a new day!
we are freeeeeeeeee.................
I guess this just shows we all dance to a different drum.....
"Science flew men to the moon. Religion flew men into buildings."
Not so much music, but poetry set to a background soundtrack.....
Ive always been a fan of fellow "Manc" northern monkey and punk poet wordsmith JOHN COOPER CLARKE, and thanks to my outrage on the CT thread came across some of his stuff on on the tube. Hm quasi monotonal machine gun delivery and use of the common invective just cracks me up as well as makes me ponder.
Beasley Street...about the street in your hometown, and most have em, where dreams go to die....
Kung Fu International about the 80s martial arts craze
I Dont Wanna Be Nice...we all have days like this
now one of my favorite poems - "The City in the Sea" by Edgar Allan Poe - Read by Basil Rathbone .... Cthulhu Ftaghan!!!!!
and finally, the poem my Grandad taught me to love and try to live by....Kipling's IF read by Harvey Kietel...whch is how my grandad used to read it to me
"Science flew men to the moon. Religion flew men into buildings."
I always liked Noel and waaay back n the day used to say he needed to get rid of his drug addled monkey brother and go solo.....Little By Little and other songs he solo'd on were the best.
Im glad hes given the snorkel coated w*nker Liam the elbow.
"Science flew men to the moon. Religion flew men into buildings."
Hadn't noticed that reference to my musical preferences after a night on the tiles, SM, but just to show that my tastes are not slipping, I've been lent some Bert Jansch ( 6 CDs, some doubles) and another John Renbourne.
Havn't has much chance to listen to them yet but bring on the beer this weekend and I'll give them an outing.
I must learn how to rip these to my computer.
I found a few examples of why I like Noels work - even ones where he replaces the whiny nasal prat of a brother on lyrics and surprise surprise the songs sound better....good I say as these are my fave "Oasis" tracks
Little By Little
Casts No Shadow
Dont Look Back In Anger
heres another son of Manc track I like.....Ian Brown and UNKLE - Be There
"Science flew men to the moon. Religion flew men into buildings."
RICHARD OF LOXLEY
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
Jimi Hendrix named greatest-ever guitarist
November 24, 2011 1:01 am
Los Angeles - Rock magazine Rolling Stone on Wednesday named Jimi Hendrix the greatest guitarist of all time.
The legendary American axe-player topped four Britons who also came of age during rock’s formative years in the 1960s: Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Keith Richards and Jeff Beck.
The list was compiled by a panel of dozens of top guitarists selected by the magazine. Hendrix, who died from a drug overdose in 1970, eased effortless grace in his playing, said guitarist Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine.
"There’s not one minute of his recorded career that feels like he’s working hard at it," Morello wrote. "It feels like it’s all flowing through him."//DPA
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I like the old 50s retro sound, so loved a bit of Amy Winehouse....Back In Black you could close your eyes and see yourself cruisng in an old Buick.....
seems there is another chanteuse in da house - Paloma Faith
"Science flew men to the moon. Religion flew men into buildings."