Remember seeing them a couple of times, also at Glastonbury (and maybe Reading 92?). The song I liked most by them was a cover of Public Enemy's '(She Watch) Channel Zero' if memory serves. Think I got a free 7" copy as it was given out at one of the gigs.
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ghetto bikes
senser states of mind
Could it have been Reading '94? There was a metal/rap crossover thing going on back then. I used to like messing with people on the street by cranking it up in the car stereo. "What was that? Sounds like that rapping tripe but also that head banging nonsense? I say..."
Probably looked like a right dick but hey, youth and all that...
Probably looked like a right dick but hey, youth and all that...


Yeah, I actually found a gig flyer from 94 buried in my ‘man’ drawer and the last day lists Soundgarden and Special Guests. After the festival I crossed out Soundgarden (didn’t turn up) and put Therapy? in place. I also ticked the bands I could ‘remember’ seeing (Lemonheads has ‘bit’ next to it, actually over exaggerated as can’t recall who, what or how they sound!)
What I find funny is the lack of ticks. Mainly due to Whisky for breakfast each day and copious amounts of weed!
Good festival last week.
What festival?… oh is that when I was shitting in a Pringles tube instead of those godawful sewerage tardis sweat boxes?
Yep, that was it!
Ahhh, those were the days… 🤪
What I find funny is the lack of ticks. Mainly due to Whisky for breakfast each day and copious amounts of weed!
Good festival last week.
What festival?… oh is that when I was shitting in a Pringles tube instead of those godawful sewerage tardis sweat boxes?
Yep, that was it!
Ahhh, those were the days… 🤪

Sorry, never saw this! I must be wrong as I only went to Reading in 92, mainly to see Public Enemy and Nirvana. Never really considered it a "festival", more of a 3 day gig. Must have been Glasto then as I went every year it was on from '85 to '96 when I decided it was no longer a fabulous freak show that they were trying to shut down every year and instead had become an "event" on the social calendar for the middle classes desperately pretending to be bohemians for a weekend and bookable only by credit card. Used to be that the police weren't even allowed on site and they buzzed us with helicopters! Changed days indeed.
Next week on "old man shouts at clouds" listen whilst old punks decry the death of "real music" and call for the death penalty for producers and artists who use auto-tune in every single feckin' one of their 'music as painting-by-number' songs...
Next week on "old man shouts at clouds" listen whilst old punks decry the death of "real music" and call for the death penalty for producers and artists who use auto-tune in every single feckin' one of their 'music as painting-by-number' songs...

wow now i really want a time machine. its funny their stuff sounds like it could be 2000s mash up or even today's post-rap punk revival



Ha! There was lots of stuff like this around in the early/mid nineties and beyond. Tons of great tunes in all sorts of genres fusing, boppin' and giving your noggin' a floggin'. Here's a couple more for you but there are so so many to choose from. Nothin' new under the sun children ;-)

Hi Leviathan
Actually I forgot to mention the elephants in the room (can they both fit? ;-) ) RATM and Red Hot Chilli Peppers!
There even is a wikipedia entry about Rap-Rock:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rap_rock
But then again there is a wikipedia entry about EVERYTHING in the Universe.
Cheers
Actually I forgot to mention the elephants in the room (can they both fit? ;-) ) RATM and Red Hot Chilli Peppers!
There even is a wikipedia entry about Rap-Rock:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rap_rock
But then again there is a wikipedia entry about EVERYTHING in the Universe.
Cheers

loved senser, mummys in the back room breaking up rocks daddys in wandsworth sittin inna box

Hi Ghetto Bikes
That album really was a product of its times which is why it's such a 90s throwback.
Rap-rock was definitely enough of a thing to get named as such in Guitar Player magazine back then.
The Judgement Night oundtrack was mentionned on LB lately but one of my fave was the Dutch band Urban Dance Squad. Also Rollins Band Weight is a classic as well as ICe T's Bodycount plus a few obscure one like this one:
https://www.google.com/search?q=shooting+grooves+respect&client=firefox-b-d&ei=SvfMY5NryYnyAoTXn5gL&ved=0ahUKEwiTuNTC5Nr8AhXJhFwKHYTrB7MQ4dUDCBo&uact=5&oq=shooting+grooves+respect&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzIFCCEQoAEyBQghEKABOgoIABBHENYEELADOg0IABAWEB4QDxDxBBAKOgUIABCGAzoHCCEQoAEQCkoECEEYAEoECEYYAFDqBFjJDmCMEGgBcAF4AIAB1QKIAdgKkgEHMi40LjEuMZgBAKABAcgBCMABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:e26cacfe,vid:KYjLMs_NrzY
Cheers
That album really was a product of its times which is why it's such a 90s throwback.
Rap-rock was definitely enough of a thing to get named as such in Guitar Player magazine back then.
The Judgement Night oundtrack was mentionned on LB lately but one of my fave was the Dutch band Urban Dance Squad. Also Rollins Band Weight is a classic as well as ICe T's Bodycount plus a few obscure one like this one:
https://www.google.com/search?q=shooting+grooves+respect&client=firefox-b-d&ei=SvfMY5NryYnyAoTXn5gL&ved=0ahUKEwiTuNTC5Nr8AhXJhFwKHYTrB7MQ4dUDCBo&uact=5&oq=shooting+grooves+respect&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzIFCCEQoAEyBQghEKABOgoIABBHENYEELADOg0IABAWEB4QDxDxBBAKOgUIABCGAzoHCCEQoAEQCkoECEEYAEoECEYYAFDqBFjJDmCMEGgBcAF4AIAB1QKIAdgKkgEHMi40LjEuMZgBAKABAcgBCMABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:e26cacfe,vid:KYjLMs_NrzY
Cheers

4 posts
+16.2 votes

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B0W13
The secrets behind Drum & Bass
13 posts
+36 votes

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B0W13
Is this the greatest cover of all time?

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B0W13
Is this the greatest cover of all time?


🎶Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower
Its the 21st of January, 57 years ago today Jimi Hendrix walked into a studio in London and recorded in my opinion the best cover of all time, a Dylan track he heard only a couple of weeks earlier.
I wondered what you Biggas think the greatest ever cover is?
Feel free to add your own choices💜💚🏹
Its the 21st of January, 57 years ago today Jimi Hendrix walked into a studio in London and recorded in my opinion the best cover of all time, a Dylan track he heard only a couple of weeks earlier.
I wondered what you Biggas think the greatest ever cover is?
Feel free to add your own choices💜💚🏹



But you reminded me of Post Modern Jukebox.
If you've got a swang-thang, you're in for a treat...
If you've got a swang-thang, you're in for a treat...



Love stuff like this... Have you heard these guys, think they were on that Postmodern Jukebox a few times.



Detroit on vacation in JA...
1) Monster bass, rock solid throughout: I briefly imagine remaking Barry Lyndon/The Harder They Come using this as the recurring theme...
1) Monster bass, rock solid throughout: I briefly imagine remaking Barry Lyndon/The Harder They Come using this as the recurring theme...

Definitely is, check out the 'previously unreleased alternate' version on the hendrix yt page

3 posts
+11 votes
Only studio track with biggy and pac on it, plus it's a forgotten banger!
67 posts
+259.5 votes
most embarrassing song in your collection?
Absolute tune! Deffo a guilty pleasure…
Mine 100% Glenn Medeiros, Nothings gonna change my love for you, if you haven’t already watch the video lol.
Mine 100% Glenn Medeiros, Nothings gonna change my love for you, if you haven’t already watch the video lol.

That cliff top and billowing clothes! Fuck, I'd forgotten about this too! Add that and Peter Cetera's solo career to my list, and Chicago.

First record I ever bought as 9 year old was T. rex ride a white swan, second was Rolf Harris !
If you want really embarrassing, first ever gig I was 15 and got asked by bunch of friends to go to a cliff richard concert, not a cliff fan but went as fancied a girl. Two songs in realised it was a religious tour, no devil woman tonite.
Still cringe at memory of everyone holding hands and singing allehluya.
If you want really embarrassing, first ever gig I was 15 and got asked by bunch of friends to go to a cliff richard concert, not a cliff fan but went as fancied a girl. Two songs in realised it was a religious tour, no devil woman tonite.
Still cringe at memory of everyone holding hands and singing allehluya.

I have electric 6s gay bar on vinyl, doesn't represent who I am or even my favourite genre of music, I just think it's a tune. It does raise questions when someone notices it for the 1st time, especially if they've not heard it, because I then feel the need to make them hear it and agree it's a tune

Unbelievably good live. Saw them play a Barfly not long after they'd released that single. Amazing band. Have the album on vinyl.

Jolene - Dolly Parton. Love it.
On other end of my collection is Ready or Not, DJ Hype Remix.
I'd say my record collection is a bit "eclectic"! Haha.;)
Cheers BB
On other end of my collection is Ready or Not, DJ Hype Remix.
I'd say my record collection is a bit "eclectic"! Haha.;)
Cheers BB

Jolene is never embarassing, well at 104db past a funeral precession maybe other than that Jolene is part of every good collection.



I'm told by others that it's this. If it comes on the radio though you are having Tiffany sung at you full blast, possibly slightly out of tune, and I don't care.



Not in my collection per say but definitely listened to it more than I’d like to admit back in the day 😂 who remembers princess superstar bad babysitter😂😂😂


Saw her live about 20ish years ago. Was great. Have a limited edition Frank Kozik poster (photo added) advertising one of her New York shows. Love Kozik's work from around that time. Had an awesome one advertising a show by The Oblivians (if you don't know them, look them up) too, but that's not near mint like the PSS one as it spent a lot of time on walls in various houses.
Fuck, he died in May. 61. No age at all.
Fuck, he died in May. 61. No age at all.



Its only on my playlist because I listened to it as a joke, now its on loads :D

Do you know they're actually still doing live performances in Ibiza and shit? Well they were before covid anyway

When I was 6 the first ever song I bought was Jimmy Somerville, mighty real. In my defence I just liked the cassette art. No excuses however when I purchased the Hamster Song. I was old enough to know better.

I will survive - Gloria Gaynor
Heard the line “Go, walk out the door, don’t turn around now, you’re not welcome anymore” more than a few times in my house, even the kids sing it to me !!!
Heard the line “Go, walk out the door, don’t turn around now, you’re not welcome anymore” more than a few times in my house, even the kids sing it to me !!!

Probably Kylie - Locomotion!
But to dig me out, recently listen to a mash up mix of Kylie and Danni ...😂
But to dig me out, recently listen to a mash up mix of Kylie and Danni ...😂



Not so embarrassing but this gets some funny looks when friends have looked through my vinyl collection

I am a lineman for the county…
And I drive the main road…
Wichita Lineman, RIP Glen 🤠
And I drive the main road…
Wichita Lineman, RIP Glen 🤠

Puff the Magic Dragon & Leaving on a Jet Plane by Peter, Paul and Mary ( first songs I remember singing with me ma ) The Gambler by Kenny Rogers. Oh, and I have a Chris de Burgh album as well 🙈

Where do I start?!
Ivor Cutler... "Goozeberries and Bilberries" (sic) from the Dandruff LP.
Surreal, whimsical, utterly batty but brilliant - which describes his entire output. Hats off to John Peel... time and again.
Ivor Cutler... "Goozeberries and Bilberries" (sic) from the Dandruff LP.
Surreal, whimsical, utterly batty but brilliant - which describes his entire output. Hats off to John Peel... time and again.

I found a Nana Mouskouri vinyl in my collection a while ago, it was a plant I didn't buy it, honest.

4 posts
+21 votes

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Fifijane
Saaaauuuucy, tripping tunage , winky, winky, haha

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Fifijane
Saaaauuuucy, tripping tunage , winky, winky, haha


Letting it be knowed from the get go, yo.. tripping, obvs, but coming hard with the TMI, will deal with the cringe pon the morrow, haha, but omfg, right, if it was possible for it to be a thing, that through nothing other at all other than listening, right, that a tune could actually 'get you off', right, then it would be this, right now...hoooooly mother of fuuuuuuuuuudge....
closely followed by these two little bitches, haha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEgX64n3T7g
if a tune could do it for you, what would it be? Any need for an, 'and why?' is grounds for immediate disqualification, haha
closely followed by these two little bitches, haha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEgX64n3T7g
if a tune could do it for you, what would it be? Any need for an, 'and why?' is grounds for immediate disqualification, haha



This track pokes a finger up my bum, tickles my spot and whispers sweet, sweet sedition in my ear.
Is that what you mean?
The intro is ethereal foreplay (however brief), then "BLAM" straight into a rockhard bassline: just roll with the rhythm and fuck like donkey.
Is that what you mean?
The intro is ethereal foreplay (however brief), then "BLAM" straight into a rockhard bassline: just roll with the rhythm and fuck like donkey.

2 posts
+4 votes

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coldspurs
Live performance for next 639 years

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coldspurs
Live performance for next 639 years
The longest music piece in the world is being performed in the city of Halberstadt in Germany: John Cage's composition for organ ORGAN2/ASLSP - As SLow aS Possible - is resounding here in an extreme interpretation of 639 years, that means until the year 2640

And the classic four note motif from Shine On You Crazy Diamond by David Gilmour comes in about 124 years time.

2 posts
+8 votes

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grits
The HU - Yuve Yuve Yu
9 posts
+28 votes

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sydbarrett
Die Antwoord Documentary on Amazon Prime.

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sydbarrett
Die Antwoord Documentary on Amazon Prime.
ZEF. Just fuckin’ watch it.
Yeah. They got pointlessly cancelled for some utter bullshit. Too many morons on Twitter who believe literally anything and everything they are spoonfed, by other morons on Twitter.
Must be true 🤣
TLDR. They adopted this kid, looked after him. Took him in. He turned around and basically blackmailed them on YouTube. Trying to get drug money out of them… also. Ninja was spuriously accused of sexual harrassment. He also shouted some homophobia at some band at a festival in the heat of the moment. By actual accounts the singer in that band was behaving like a complete jerk… nobody ever mentions the context though, do they?
Their producer, DJ Hi-Tek (God) is none more gay. 😁
If you know Die Antwoord. Really know them, and what they stand for, you’ll know this is spurious. At best.
The South African gutter press have always had it in for them.
This is a great doc. Sorry. Biggy won’t let me post web links. So here’s the trailer.
https://youtu.be/KwQl3mGVyDw?si=S7vZHvI9vSGS7bWl
Properly original vision these artists have. Ballan/Lynch/Diane Arbus - I could give a shit about the allegations. They are just that.
You can’t make great art without breaking a few sensibilities, frankly, and I’m glad they are back in the game.
Watch the doc and make up your own mind about them. One of the most original punk rock acts in the last 15 years. That’s pretty hard to deny. Even if you are an Xtard, social media sheep, who just gets worked up over any old bullshit they read.
They comport themselves with real dignity and honesty in this documentary and I’m looking forward to their London show.
So happy they are back.
True originals and if they are good enough for Flea. They are good enough for me.
Consummate artists.
Yeah. They got pointlessly cancelled for some utter bullshit. Too many morons on Twitter who believe literally anything and everything they are spoonfed, by other morons on Twitter.
Must be true 🤣
TLDR. They adopted this kid, looked after him. Took him in. He turned around and basically blackmailed them on YouTube. Trying to get drug money out of them… also. Ninja was spuriously accused of sexual harrassment. He also shouted some homophobia at some band at a festival in the heat of the moment. By actual accounts the singer in that band was behaving like a complete jerk… nobody ever mentions the context though, do they?
Their producer, DJ Hi-Tek (God) is none more gay. 😁
If you know Die Antwoord. Really know them, and what they stand for, you’ll know this is spurious. At best.
The South African gutter press have always had it in for them.
This is a great doc. Sorry. Biggy won’t let me post web links. So here’s the trailer.
https://youtu.be/KwQl3mGVyDw?si=S7vZHvI9vSGS7bWl
Properly original vision these artists have. Ballan/Lynch/Diane Arbus - I could give a shit about the allegations. They are just that.
You can’t make great art without breaking a few sensibilities, frankly, and I’m glad they are back in the game.
Watch the doc and make up your own mind about them. One of the most original punk rock acts in the last 15 years. That’s pretty hard to deny. Even if you are an Xtard, social media sheep, who just gets worked up over any old bullshit they read.
They comport themselves with real dignity and honesty in this documentary and I’m looking forward to their London show.
So happy they are back.
True originals and if they are good enough for Flea. They are good enough for me.
Consummate artists.

Mate! We used to listen to their ‘like a Ninja’ song as teens and get freaked out by their crazy music videos. Then when I turned 18 guess who I saw in a club on my first ever trip to Amsterdam?! Yolandi
and Ninja in the flesh!!! No one else knew who they were but I ran over like an uber fan. I’m sure I made their night 😂
and Ninja in the flesh!!! No one else knew who they were but I ran over like an uber fan. I’m sure I made their night 😂

Thanks for the heads up, will check it out!
Saw them live in Birmingham a few years back, amazing night!
Saw them live in Birmingham a few years back, amazing night!

Recently watched this after being recommended it by a mate. I knew of them, but not a lot. Great documentary. Lots of 😯 moments for me not knowing that much about them and their personal lives. Lovely people, even if a bit crazy at times. Compared to me anyway ha

love em but wish they had a better producer every now and then. vocals and lyrics are awesome but beats get annoying on the 10th go

From a mix standpoint the beats are amazing as they acheive loudness without sacrificing on dynamics.

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+123.5 votes
whats your favorite music from the 90s??

whats your favorite music from the 90s??

im eager to know what everyones favorite genre is and what music from that genre
from the 90s and has your taste for music grown or changed over the years?
we all enjoy some music when were high and in the zone, during travel and during work!
from the 90s and has your taste for music grown or changed over the years?
we all enjoy some music when were high and in the zone, during travel and during work!


It has to be MF DOOM. He died recently but the way this dude puts words together and fucks with the ryhme scheme is other-worldy. RIP DOOM

Two albums define the 90s for me. Exile on coldharbour lane - Alabama 3. You owe it to yourself to listen to this
Also Dummy by portishead, but only if I'm feeling low.
Also Dummy by portishead, but only if I'm feeling low.

Loved them- have 'rediscovered' mezanine by Massive Attack in the last few days.Brings me back to being a stoned student in my first bedsit. Great times.

Portishead - Dummy
Lamb - Lamb
Faithless - Sunday 8PM
Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish
System of a Down - System of a Down
Leftfield - Leftism
The 90's was a great time.
Lamb - Lamb
Faithless - Sunday 8PM
Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish
System of a Down - System of a Down
Leftfield - Leftism
The 90's was a great time.

Black metal .... More black metal ...... i like most genres but i love BLACK METAL! Dimmu Borgir, Watain , Dissection ect....

Oooooo the 90's 😍😍😍
My personal favourite musical decade. The decade where I really found myself musically.
God thinking back I had/have some eclectic tastes.... used to listen to allsorts from studenty indie bands such as Carter Usm through hip hop (nwa, dre, wu tang etc) laid back shiz like massive attack, Portishead through to happy hardcore, gabba techno & jungle
Saw out the late 90's bouncing from club to club with a house, hard house, trance & techno soundtrack to my life (which only ended in the past decade or so 😀)
My personal favourite musical decade. The decade where I really found myself musically.
God thinking back I had/have some eclectic tastes.... used to listen to allsorts from studenty indie bands such as Carter Usm through hip hop (nwa, dre, wu tang etc) laid back shiz like massive attack, Portishead through to happy hardcore, gabba techno & jungle
Saw out the late 90's bouncing from club to club with a house, hard house, trance & techno soundtrack to my life (which only ended in the past decade or so 😀)

Mate, this reads like I wrote it! I’m was (and still am!) a huge Carter fan! Proper tuned me in to the world, their lyrics still stand strong now. Got me socially aware and into hip hop, then I got into the tail end of the rave/club scene. Onto trip hop,and the 00’s indie scene a bit. Listen to mostly 90s hip hop and industrial stuff now!



Prince.
I was so obsessed when i was younger i even had the leather jacket with the symbol on the back.
Still love the music but luckily the dress sense has improved a bit!
Anyone who thinks Bruno Mars is ground breaking (and i think his music is great by the way) needs to stick a few Prince albums from the late 80's and 90's on. Gives a very clear idea where he gets his "thing" from.
Cheers BB
I was so obsessed when i was younger i even had the leather jacket with the symbol on the back.
Still love the music but luckily the dress sense has improved a bit!
Anyone who thinks Bruno Mars is ground breaking (and i think his music is great by the way) needs to stick a few Prince albums from the late 80's and 90's on. Gives a very clear idea where he gets his "thing" from.
Cheers BB

bruno mars is one hell of a singer!
be careful this guy would catch a grenade for your mrs haha!!
be careful this guy would catch a grenade for your mrs haha!!



Gotta have house music!
As the 90's started I'll admit to being into American Rock artists like Motley Crue, Poison, Ratt and Kiss. Also liked a bitta Journey, Night Ranger, REO Speedwagon. Still have a lot of my tapes and records from back in the day. I've converted one room into a Music room. Got a tape deck, turntable, CD and MP3 player all wired into a decent set of speakers. But back to the 90's.
Must have been summer 92 that I went to my first rave. I live in NI so we those that are fimilar with things will remember Kellys in Portrush. Spent many saturday nights dancing to some amazing house music. Some epic tunes by artists who'se names I never did get, to loved up to care! As long as there was a big beat, piano break, hands in the air we didn't care. #goodtimes
As the 90's started I'll admit to being into American Rock artists like Motley Crue, Poison, Ratt and Kiss. Also liked a bitta Journey, Night Ranger, REO Speedwagon. Still have a lot of my tapes and records from back in the day. I've converted one room into a Music room. Got a tape deck, turntable, CD and MP3 player all wired into a decent set of speakers. But back to the 90's.
Must have been summer 92 that I went to my first rave. I live in NI so we those that are fimilar with things will remember Kellys in Portrush. Spent many saturday nights dancing to some amazing house music. Some epic tunes by artists who'se names I never did get, to loved up to care! As long as there was a big beat, piano break, hands in the air we didn't care. #goodtimes

I grew up in the '90s and it was the age when I really discovered music. I still listen to a ton of '90s music. I think for me hip hop peaked in the '90s - Enter the Wu Tang, The Chronic, Illmatic, Ready to Die...I could go on.
I saw Leftism get a mention earlier in the thread, what an amazing album, still holds up today. I saw them live a few times and they were always great, a real shame they didn't put out more music. I know Leftfield technically still exists but it's not the same.
I saw Leftism get a mention earlier in the thread, what an amazing album, still holds up today. I saw them live a few times and they were always great, a real shame they didn't put out more music. I know Leftfield technically still exists but it's not the same.

A great decade for punk / hardcore. Fugazi. Gorilla Biscuits. Rollins, before he disappeared up his own arse. Sweaty gigs in tiny venues. I miss those days.

Dean Koontz! he wrote a novel that very much matches whats going on in the world today, with the current affairs involved in virology etc
cant think the name from the top of my head, i will be back here with the name :D
cant think the name from the top of my head, i will be back here with the name :D

Early Nineties I started working, then living in London and I loved pirate radio. UKG and Jungle, served up with a proper attitude, while having a right laugh.
Cruising round Essex & Easts in a Renault 5 turbo with 3 mates squeezed in the back, chatting shit about who makes the best/worst spliff.
Before I moved abroad I recorded hours of it, but lost the tapes (lol) along the way.
Hey-ho... (more like "oi-oi", yeah?)
Cruising round Essex & Easts in a Renault 5 turbo with 3 mates squeezed in the back, chatting shit about who makes the best/worst spliff.
Before I moved abroad I recorded hours of it, but lost the tapes (lol) along the way.
Hey-ho... (more like "oi-oi", yeah?)

Born in the 70s . I suppose the 80s rock played a big part.
Altho prodigy was epic in the 90s
Altho prodigy was epic in the 90s



Gotta be house/ trance. My favourite tune which gives me goosebumps is Silence by Delerium, I love the strong female vocals

In the early to mid 90's I loved nothing more than a night of bouncing, banging techno, followed by Marley/Floyd type of thing as I eased down the next day.
*DTB shivers while recalling those next days*
Changed lots over the years and is now trip hop with a jazz angle, classical & opera, Cash, Floyd, Zeppelin, Fleetwood, Dylan, and a bit of Postmodern Jukebox if I feel like dreaming about sharing my life with Haley Reinhart.
*DTB shivers while recalling those next days*
Changed lots over the years and is now trip hop with a jazz angle, classical & opera, Cash, Floyd, Zeppelin, Fleetwood, Dylan, and a bit of Postmodern Jukebox if I feel like dreaming about sharing my life with Haley Reinhart.

Well where do you start !!!! Jungle techno hard house sterns Worthing what a club also club uk Wandsworth then onto eat static banco de gaia on-u sound mad professor iration steppas bush chemist's the disciples sizzla Anthony b bushman jah shakasound system that was loud !!! The list goes on and on !!!!!!

1 post
+2 votes
2Pac - Until The End Of Time
2 posts
+8 votes

by
B0W13
One of the most sampled songs of all time🎛️🎚️
Certainly is mate. One of my favourites 9th wonder has his prints all over this one and the list goes on

3 posts
+13 votes

by
B0W13
Say Hi to Ren!

by
B0W13
Say Hi to Ren!


Hi Ren - Ren
Everytime I share this track with someone I am reminded of just how amazing it is, well, happened again this week so I decided to share it here to hopefully set up some future reminders, enjoy💜💚
Everytime I share this track with someone I am reminded of just how amazing it is, well, happened again this week so I decided to share it here to hopefully set up some future reminders, enjoy💜💚

1 post
+4 votes

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coldspurs
have you checked your but hole?
14 posts
+28 votes

by
B0W13
Natureland
3 posts
+12 votes

by
evey
hypnocurrency
2 posts
+6 votes
RUN DMC, Jason Nevins - It's Like That
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Ren

Ren
Perhaps I'm late to the party but this guy is seriously talented.
15:09 7/12/2024
15:09 7/12/2024

I also was late I think. He’s extremely talented. I think a lot of his own written work hits home with many people. He’s done quite a bit with the ‘Big push’ buskers. Their rendition of I shot the sheriff is possibly better than the original. Enjoy going down the rabbit hole that is Ren.
15:42. 7/12/24
15:42. 7/12/24

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Favourite 2 all time full album’s you listened to over and over again

Favourite 2 all time full album’s you listened to over and over again
I’ll start Dr Dre 2001 and Bob Marley and the wailers.

Wu Tang Clan - Enter the Wu Tang (managed to see them in NYC for Rock The Bells 2010 performing the whole album was a dream comes true) and the second best album for me would be Gang Starr - Moment of Truth

finally someone said Blue Lines. It's odd because in a lot of ways musically I don't rate it highly, it's kind of clumsy in parts, some of the ideas are underdeveloped, some of it almost makes me cringe. But there was just something so special about that time and the sound felt so new and yet familiar. Even though their later stuff is "better" Blue Lines has such a permananet special place in my heart.

Prodigy - Music For Jilted Generation
Leftfield - Leftism
Could list plenty but these 2 are special 😎🥳🤯👽
Leftfield - Leftism
Could list plenty but these 2 are special 😎🥳🤯👽

Leftism is immense. It's been a while, I'm gonna have to fish it out the old collection.

Time well spent. As for The Prodigy, I saw them at Glasto in '95. They were flying high off the back of Music for the Jilted Generation. I vividly remember Keith (RIP) rolling onto the stage in a giant hamster ball. They were awesome. So much energy.

dark side by pink floyd and blonde by frank ocean. i absolutely rinse both year after year :)

Full albums I've actually listened to over and over are "The Wall" & "Graceland"
Really love listening to Graceland on a fresh sativa high)
Really love listening to Graceland on a fresh sativa high)

Graceland brings back memories of my mum blasting that album most days when I was a kid

That's how I first heard it too when my mums friend got them the album back in the early 80s)

Tom Waits "Blue Valentine", Ry Cooder "Bop Till You Drop" - honourable mention to Joni Mitchell "Blue", Janis Joplin "Pearl", David Crosby "If I Could Only Remember My Name", and a gazillion others...
