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    During our trip away the Minister for War and Finance (Nay) and the kids
    (14, 10, and 7) insisted on playing the soundtrack ( 2 discs) of the
    "25th anniversary performance of Les Miserables live at the O2."

    and honestly....I enjoyed it!!
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    Hmm c w stoneking ( aust) , Dresden dolls , rev Horton heat , tex Perkins and his ladyboys, beasts of bourbon , Roland s Howard's lat two albums ,nick cave , son house, lee sceatch perry and toots and the matals( spelt rong)
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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
    During our trip away the Minister for War and Finance (Nay) and the kids
    (14, 10, and 7) insisted on playing the soundtrack ( 2 discs) of the
    "25th anniversary performance of Les Miserables live at the O2."

    and honestly....I enjoyed it!!
    And why wouldn't you, Les Mis has some spectacular music
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    Went and saw Todd Rundgren live at the Bridge Hotel in Sydney. Still a great performer at 65.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mfc View Post
    Hmm c w stoneking ( aust) , Dresden dolls , rev Horton heat , tex Perkins and his ladyboys, beasts of bourbon , Roland s Howard's lat two albums ,nick cave , son house, lee sceatch perry and toots and the matals( spelt rong)
    Would not have thought that was your style in music, all good bands, have seen C W, The Rev (big fan), and the drummer from the Beasts used to live on my couch (when I lived in St kilda)

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    Alice Cooper DJ'ing on rebel fm,,
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    Saw Lee Kerneghan last week, going to see Barnsy on Sunday and now listening to Roxette!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Would not have thought that was your style in music, all good bands, have seen C W, The Rev (big fan), and the drummer from the Beasts used to live on my couch (when I lived in St kilda)
    Old ska boy Vern old punk ... All eras have outstanding music ya just gotta find it , it's like getting lost on google lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by mfc View Post
    Old ska boy Vern old punk ... All eras have outstanding music ya just gotta find it , it's like getting lost on google lol

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    Ah not a ska boy, but an old punk lad myself.

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    My musical horizons have been expanding rapidly over the past few months. Things I've been thoroughly enjoying in no particular order: (Note, I believe in listening to albums as a whole)

    • Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
    • Max Bruch - Violin Concerto No. 1
    • Arcade Fire - The Suburbs
    • Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F#A# Infinity
    • Phish - A Picture of Nectar
    • Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
    • The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Live at Carnegie Hall
    • Mastodon - Crack the Skye
    • Beethoven - Symphony No. 5
    • Sparkadia - The Great Impression
    • Loon Lake - Thirty Three, and Not Just Friends
    • The Whitlams - Eternal Nightcap
    • Rush - Grace Under Pressure (and Moving Pictures and 2112)
    • Scott Bradlee and Postmodern Jukebox - Introducing Postmodern Jukebox (the only way I can stand the current generation of pop)
    • Zebra - Zebra
    • Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (and Dark Side of the Moon)
    • Tchaikovsky - Symphonies 1-3
    • Zach Hemsey - The Way
    • The Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
    • Daft Punk - Random Access Memories

    And something I have listened to for the first time tonight, and thoroughly enjoyed:

    • Animals as Leaders - Weightless

    This isn't going to be to most people's tastes, but here's my initial pick from that album. (It's instrumental progressive metal, if it helps you decide if you wish to have a listen...)


    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79GSCTFZc-4"]Animals as Leaders - Earth Departure - YouTube[/ame]


    I've been enjoying this thread. I've picked up a few things I'd like to listen to in the future from it, which is great. Gerry Rafferty is one of them, and I think there were few other things as well, which have slipped my mind right now. I'm always open to suggestions.

    Cheers,

    Martin

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