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Old 29-01-10, 06:13 PM   #11
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i got into The Jam and ska at about 10 then the 79 mod scene with a few mate at school when i left school in 1985 got my first scooter and started going to scooter rallys and getting it to psycho billy stuff
like The Metors and King Kurt and also started going to northern soul alniters,northern soul is the music
i'm heavly into and have been sinse i first heard it all them years ago i still enjoy stuff from the 80's and early 90's
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Old 29-01-10, 06:24 PM   #12
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WTF is dubstep???
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I once thought it was a series of VW meets but Coxy told me otherwise
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Old 29-01-10, 07:10 PM   #14
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I love my music as much as I love Poop.

I grew up with a father who was one of the original Mods in the early 60's in East London. So my influences were the Stones, Yardbirds, Who, etc. Also alot of early Sca and music that transposed into early the Skin head movement. In the early 80's all the usual, Jam stuff, then leading onto New Romantic's and 80's main stream stuff. Also at the time had a big thing for The The and The Cure. So I suppose I wasnt fixed into one genre, just loved tunes! In 84 discovered Electro House and Chicago house and the whole movement. As Grooms knows house has played such a big part in both our lives!!!!! This love has never gone. As I grew so did my taste and my love of music. From Kraftwork to Barbara Streisand, From Northern Soul to Beastie Boys, music is everything, boyyyyyyyy!!!!
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frigging love the Mondays.

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Old 29-01-10, 08:01 PM   #16
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I received a record player at 7 and played my Mums limited collection of Anthony Newly, Simon & Garfunkel, Tony Bennett and Johnnie Mathis, hence the easy listening love I still have today. That was interspersed with Holst’s Planet Suite and the sound track from Spartacus.

At 8 I got a very small yellow transistor and listened to radio 1 and Radio Luxembourg, this is where it all started to change as I heard a strange sound, unlike anything I had ever heard before – Autobahn by Kraftwerk. This changed my musical tastes nearly over night and I always veer to this day towards electronica.

The disco/glam years between 1974 and 1976 were fun. I was too young for punk in 1976being only 12 and at the time that sort of music to me was a bit thrashy.

And then it happened - I saw Gary Numan sing Down in the Park on TOTP in 1979 and roll on the 80’s into the most special of times, which I have documented on here many times.

The 90’s were my lost years, as I was busy working and bringing up my daughter. Martyn came along in 2003 and reintroduced me back to many new bands and sounds and I mellowed in my tastes.

Music is so accessable these days and long may it continue. Gone are the days when you heard an ace tune on the radio and the DJ never said who i was. Now with the t'internet you just bring up the play list or listen all over again.

I love it all with the exception of Reggae, Ska and Rap, I just don't get it
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I just dont get jazz - to many notes for my liking
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Old 29-01-10, 08:13 PM   #18
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Brought up on the Stones, the Who, the Beatles, then T-rex, the Faces and Floyd, loved the punk era, nasty angry music, Queen and all the hair metal stuff Bon Jovi, Little Angels, GnR, Aerosmith, got into the madchester stuff when i was in college in Bolton, saw loads of bands then. Happy Mondays,oasis,Stone Roses at the winter gardens,best concert ever!!!,new order etc..
Then real life/job/mortgage etc.. got in the way.
Music tastes mellowed and listen to most stuff now, but most of the modern stuff is manufactured shite made by computer geeks not musicians!!
As i type i have The Stones- Shine a light album playing.........Paint it Black!!!
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I just dont get jazz - to many notes for my liking
Jazz is easy, its just 12 people playing 12 different tunes on 12 different instruments all at the same time
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