OT: The Music Thread: Part X

GordonHowe

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100% in agreement. Listen to what Ian Hunter said before the Hall was built and before the benefit concert he and Ronson did for the Hall.



Neither Ian or Ronno are in the Hall of Fame. When I saw them play this live I was in Rock and Roll Heaven, the Hell with the Hall of Fame.




"Far Out" (sic) is padded garbage but they have the handwritten response.

God bless John Lydon, "difficult" as he is,

 

Blowfish

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I just saw Morrissey in concert. Too many deep cuts/recent tracks, not enough hits. He did play Everyday is like Sunday and First of the Gang to Die, which were the highlights.

TBH him actually showing up is a win at this point
Hopefully he played all or some of the following tunes. Hatful of Hollow in my top 10 fav albums. So f g good.



 
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TD Charlie

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Ever listen to an artist or genre and then hear it again later in life and feel totally different about it?

I am currently in awe of the silversun pickups. Maybe college just wasn’t the right time for me, but on the precipice of 40 it’s almost life changing to listen to them now.
 

Blowfish

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Ever listen to an artist or genre and then hear it again later in life and feel totally different about it?

I am currently in awe of the silversun pickups. Maybe college just wasn’t the right time for me, but on the precipice of 40 it’s almost life changing to listen to them now.
All the time. I know one song By SSun. I will give them more airtime.

 

McGarnagle

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Hopefully he played all or some of the following tunes. Hatful of Hollow in my top 10 fav albums. So f g good.




This was the only Smiths song he played all night, unfortunately



Dude still can song really well. His rambling in between songs is fun as well (he called everyone slaves to iPhones like an old man yelling at clouds).

Setlist was disappointing - I'm not opposed to his recent work (I really like a lot of the I am not a Dog on a Chain album). One of the best songs he performed all night was Rebels Without Applause, which is off his most recent unreleased album. It's just the majority of songs chosen for the set were dark and drab, and the crowd didn't really get up until Everyday is like Sunday.
 

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I just saw Morrissey in concert. Too many deep cuts/recent tracks, not enough hits. He did play Everyday is like Sunday and First of the Gang to Die, which were the highlights.

TBH him actually showing up is a win at this point

Morrissey was always a crank.

And it's only gotten worse.

I say, ignore him.

This Charming Charlie only wants attention,

✌️💩
 

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