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25 minutes ago, Central Belt Caley said:

I went to see Arctic Monkeys in 2018, just after they brought out the album about a space hotel. Most of the new stuff was a cue for folk to go to the bog or bar 

 

Can I say something?

 

Tranquillity Base Hotel And Casino is an excellent album and by far their best.

 

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2 hours ago, Jives Miguel said:

 

Can I say something?

 

Tranquillity Base Hotel And Casino is an excellent album and by far their best.

 

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I enjoy both it and The Car but they are far too different and wanky to be their best.

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6 minutes ago, Busta Nut said:

I enjoy both it and The Car but they are far too different and wanky to be their best.

The Car was utter toilet for me, despite liking TBHC, not a fan at all of it. Thought they knelt far too into that wanky side that TBHC dipped its toes in. It did not get the balance right in the way TBHC did. There's also probably an element of me being an edgelord and seeing other people hating it, which makes me want to like it more.

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6 hours ago, Crawford Bridge said:

There's a conspiracy theory that Michael Jackson got the record label to hold D'Arby back because he saw him as a threat. 

That's bad.

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2/3 of these boys have disappeared when will Ed call time? 

And Plan B had 2 completely different albums made 2 films and then was never heard of again. 

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On 25/07/2024 at 10:56, scottsdad said:

The Corrs saturated the airwaves with boring music for a few years, then vanished. 

They're touring this year £100 a ticket.

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On 27/07/2024 at 08:17, KnightswoodBear said:

I was at that. Did the Manics not support them as well that day? 

The line up was

Aberfeldy,

Zutons

Feeder

REM

 

No Manics, have just seen Manics for 6th time and would have remembered that.

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47 minutes ago, MEADOWXI said:

The line up was

Aberfeldy,

Zutons

Feeder

REM

 

No Manics, have just seen Manics for 6th time and would have remembered that.

I remember seeing the Manics at Balloch but I can't mind who the line up was. Oasis maybe? 

I do remember The Zutons supporting REM though. 

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19 hours ago, Theroadlesstravelled said:

There are loads from the 2000s-2010s.

CeeLo Green, Jessie J, Kesha, Avril Lavigne.


Remember this classic? Imma tell me kids this was porn 20 years ago.

 

 

It was a response to this song

 

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The Prodigy.

Massive in the 90s to the point it was common on mainstream radio by being pretty high up the charts, but now very obscure to General Z.  That's despite releasing albums as 'recent' as 2018 and still doing the occasional gig here and there.  Losing the somewhat characteristic Flint aside, maybe it appealed to the non-raver type because it was something refreshing to the flood of boy bands and Dance/Europop artists back at the time?

FWIW, one of my favourite songs of theirs was released in 2015, which I only heard for the first time last year (despite me still having hard copies of MftJG & FOTL).

 

 

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