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-matthEw-

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  1. Hey Matthew are you in a band @ the moment? if not' date=' post me a reply as to what you play, I've already had an email from terrorfex regarding forming a new band. I sing, write lyrics and play a rthyme guitar. So gies a post and lets be having you![/quote']

    hello

    im not in a band at the moment, but to be honest im not really interested in being in one just now.

    however, i wish you and terrorfex the best of luck with any band you decide to form.

  2. this sounds good!

    pity I've had a bad experience with drummers over the years...they are too crazy for my liking.

    for example, i once knew a drummer called Andrew Stacey, and this boy wasnt right in the head im telling you. an absolutley great drummer he was though, and a true legend!

  3. have to agree with the few people that have said "the masterplan"

    its such a good song, how on earth did it end up as a B-Side.

    infact, the whole album The Masterplan has some wonderful tracks, namely, Talk Tonight, Fade Away, Half the World Away and Headshrinker.

  4. 1. Dylan

    2. Neil Young

    3. Cash

    4. Donavan

    Dylan...for me just an untouchable genius. absolute god. lyricallly there has never been anyone better. had a fantastic grasp of melody too. Throughout his his 40-odd year career he has produced some truly great albums, ie, The Freewheelin, Highway 61, Blonde on Blonde, John Wesley Harding, Blood on the Tracks. Those would in among my favourite albums ever. Still going strong these days as well, both Time Out Of Mind and Love and Theft are brilliant records - cant wait to see him live in Glasgow.

    Neil Young...only recently starting to get into him. wasnt so sure of his voice, but its really starting to grow on me, very emotive. After The Goldrush is a fantastic album, not one weak song.

    Cash...ive only got his best off Wanted Man and Live at San Quentin. Although both are good albums, he just doesnt really appeal to me the way Dylan and Young do. However, I Walk The Line, Folsom Prison Blues, Man In Black and A Boy Named Sue i really love.

    Donovan...aint heard much at all other than the wee bits ive seen on t.v and the like. i may get some songs off of kazaa now though.

  5. Originally posted by ragudave:

    Was "Ghost Town" by The Specials the first ever Trip Hop track ? Or would Portishead / Massive Attack / Tricky take that honour ?

    Of course maybe twas Sons of Arqa ?

    Dave

    dunno whether it was the first ever or what not, but i do know its an absolutley fantastic record!

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