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  • C0ckney
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    yeah it was the 'jim jones revue' that i thought you would like.

    although if you like jamie jones too that's great!

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  • SlowwHand
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    There's the Jamie Jones, which you posted and a Jim Jones. I was unfamiliar with either.

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  • C0ckney
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    some classic britpop



    supergrass - alright

    and probably my favourite supergrass track



    supergrass - richard III

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  • C0ckney
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    the pains of being pure at heart - heart in your heartbreak

    and something very different...



    james talk - love that acid

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  • C0ckney
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    i had the north star grassman and the ravens, and also a couple of fairport convention records from when she was with them. i can't remember what happened to them, because i didn't have them when i gave away all my music before i emigrated, i think someone (lydia i'm looking at you!) borrowed them and didn't give back.

    sloww, did you listen to the jim jones revue i posted on the last page, i think they would be right up your street.

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  • SlowwHand
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    C0ckney, I have "Sandy".

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  • ZEE
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    Last edited by ZEE; December 22, 2010, 19:36.

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  • Al B. Sure!
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    Originally posted by AAHZ View Post
    YOU ARE NO LONGER QUALIFIED TO CRITICIZE ANYTHING RELATED TO RAP MUSIC IN THIS THRADE

    your opinions are as invalid as your resume, you piece of human waste.
    Wow peep the dichotomy:


    It's like how the **** is this even the same genre of music? Holy ****. Not even noting the vastly different aesthetic value of the two, look at the lyrics of your trash:

    Your Snitchin Azz *****es song:

    My big ****in brother
    just went to tha feds
    he had got caught up
    in some ****in ****
    they say he had white
    they say he had red
    guess you wished I go
    his nigga got pinned
    he was on the highway
    wit one fifty
    the sherriff pulled him over
    and he got in his bizz
    they searched the ****in car
    real good my nigga
    the word was they hit em
    for about six figures
    That is ****ing trash. There's no question about that. Those are ****ing terrible lyrics. Not only are they ****ing retarded but there's nothing going on there. No metaphors, no similes, no meaning! He doesn't even freaking rhyme!

    Wow. AAHZ, you're a ****ing ******* because people like you are supporting the **** that ruins music, destroys the youth, and keeps Hip Hop denigrated in the public consciousness as below Jazz, Soul, Blues, Rock, and every other type of music.

    Hip Hop is dead because of people like you

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  • C0ckney
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    and something completely different. i hear that a box set (19 CDs!) has just been released of this lady's work. here's a couple of my favourites from sandy denny.



    sandy denny - solo (bbc session)



    sandy denny - late november



    sandy denny - the quiet land of erin

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  • C0ckney
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    a tribute post for ted striker , gone but not forgotten.



    geto boys - my mind is playing tricks on me

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  • C0ckney
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    now then guys we don't want another wigger-off in this thread. take it outside.

    anyway, time for some sunny dance pop from mint royale.



    mint royale - don't falter with lauren laverne

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  • ZEE
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    Last edited by ZEE; December 22, 2010, 19:37.

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  • Al B. Sure!
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    Mid-90's:





    Last edited by Al B. Sure!; November 30, 2010, 20:07.

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  • Al B. Sure!
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    More classic Golden Age of rap tracks from the early 90's:


    RIP Guru






    AAHZ, the trash you post doesn't hold a candle to these timeless classics. The smooth jazz production and emphasis on lyricism is why this was the Golden Age of Hip Hop. Fortunately, there's a movement to return to this but people like you that worship that bastardized form of rap prevalent in the South are holding the entire genre of music back Ticks me off actually that people like you are keeping the crap rap in business.
    Last edited by Al B. Sure!; November 30, 2010, 19:34.

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  • C0ckney
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    2008, really! doesn't time fly. i think this band have some new material out soon though.



    das wanderlust - puzzle



    das wanderlust - the orange shop

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