What song is stuck in your head right now?
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How unfortunate.
A hardstyle song that has been stuck in my head for the past hour or so: YouTube - DJ Showtek - FTS (**** the system)
A hardstyle song that has been stuck in my head for the past hour or so: YouTube - DJ Showtek - FTS (**** the system)
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A hardstyle song that has been stuck in my head for the past hour or so: YouTube - DJ Showtek - FTS (**** the system)
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I saw them on that tour at the Texas Jam, with a massive 80,000+ plus general admission crowd, at the Cotton Bowl. Good show. The sound system, quadraphonic sound (no kidding) was unbelievably massive, biggest I have ever seen, and I have been to some big shows, including Pink Floyd.
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I saw them on that tour at the Texas Jam, with a massive 80,000+ plus general admission crowd, at the Cotton Bowl. Good show. The sound system, quadraphonic sound (no kidding) was unbelievably massive, biggest I have ever seen, and I have been to some big shows, including Pink Floyd.
They had some real jam sessions back in the day. I really like other albums of theirs much better.
The solos played throughout the "Burn" album were intense, and most of the songs were played with drumming by Ian Paice (as in Paice brand cymbals) as intensely as if he was playing a drum solo the whole song. What stamina! I even like the very seventies sounding Hammond Organ riffs that were jammed out by John Lord. He was seriously intense, too. And David Coverdale was as strong a frontman as anybody had back then.
Follow the drummer throughout this one. Tuff stuff for 1974.
The passion in this one:
The driving bass line:
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There is a new version (or was, not catching on) of quadraphonic (old school term) called SACD which is a 5.1 channel mix with a higher than CD sampling rate. It takes a special player but sounds amazing on a decent system. Pink Floyd DSOTM SACD is really fantastic, like discovering it all over again. 5.1 DVD mixes are available too.
Word on Deep Purple. They rocked. Made In Japan is a great live album. I am partial to Gillian, plus his work on Born Again (Sabbath) is fantastic.
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Thanks to Joe and his post https://www.miataturbo.net/insert-bs-here-4/fuel-line-de-icer-now-mildly-nws-46222/ I've had this damn song in my head for the past two days...
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Thanks to a joke I made in another forum, now this song, one of the gayest ever, is stuck in my head. I hope it does not mean I am a closet homosexual.
Sorry, no embedding on this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vziUC1IT0wo
Sorry, no embedding on this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vziUC1IT0wo