I’ve listened to the orchestra version a million times. Amazing song!I love Nothing but Thieves at the minute, I could listen to Impossible 24/7
I’m a Brit pop fan-showing my age- but that was an amazing era
I’ve listened to the orchestra version a million times. Amazing song!I love Nothing but Thieves at the minute, I could listen to Impossible 24/7
I’m a Brit pop fan-showing my age- but that was an amazing era
Tame Impala is “modern music”I never tire of The Smiths it would be my dream for them to reunite for 1 last tour
Also love tears for fears and tame impala, I don’t listen to the modern music that’s out just now it’s all
It sure was...good memories and always seemed like it was sunny during that era!I love Nothing but Thieves at the minute, I could listen to Impossible 24/7
I’m a Brit pop fan-showing my age- but that was an amazing era
Prefer their first 3 albums to their new albumTame Impala is “modern music”
They play a whole range of music on radio 1 - depends what show you listen to sorry just irks me when people say “modern music is crap” when that ranges from everything from modern classical music,rock, electronic, folk etc ... modern music isn’t a genre of itself.Prefer their first 3 albums to their new album
I obviously meant the music you hear on radio 1
I always wish I’d been old enough to experience a proper 90s rave. Some of the events I go to now (pre covid!) call themselves raves but I’m sure they are very tame and organised in comparisonI went to a lot of raves and rave clubs in the early/mid 90s. Love the music and will never tire of it, just takes me back to the best nights of my life - turn up about midnight and dance all night until the club or rave closed at 7 or 8 am. Some favourites:
Passion by Gat Decor
Valley of The Shadows by Origin Unknown (that long dark tunnel tune!! )
You Girls by Nush
Trippin' on Sunshine by Pizzaman
Where Love Lives by Alison Limerick
The list is endless....
I also love the music of Erik Satie, just sublime.
Believe me, I had the time of my life, wish someone would invent a time machine so I could go back and do it again.I always wish I’d been old enough to experience a proper 90s rave. Some of the events I go to now (pre covid!) call themselves raves but I’m sure they are very tame and organised in comparison
LA DI DA by Everglow is such a tune. I can't help but think if a lot of these kpop songs were by American artists, they'd be the biggest pop songs of the year. Much better than some of the crap the radio has to offer.My taste encompasses most things, but when I think about musical obsessions I think: BTS, SHINee/Everglow/f(x)/Wonder Girls/SKZ, a bunch of Korean rappers/artists like DPR Live and Sik-k, Tom Waits, Elliott Smith, Smashing Pumpkins, Explosions in the Sky, Carly Rae Jepsen and Taylor Swift (EMOTION and 1989 are just... pop gold), Fiona Apple, Joanna Newsom, Ludovico Einaudi, Camera Obscura (the best group to ever come out of Scotland), This Mortal Coil, Third Eye Blind, Jamiroquai, Mazzy Star, Rina Sawayama, Danny Brown, Carissa's Wierd, John Coltrane, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, My Bloody Valentine, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Boards of Canada, This Will Destroy You, Miles Davis, Mother Mother, Cigarettes After Sex, Bloc Party, Novo Amor. Love anything with a groove or that makes me want to d*e.
I love Trip Switch and Neon Brother by NBT and The Bones of You by ElbowIt’s utterly beautiful. It’s one of those that just grab you and give you all the feels- like One Day Like This by Elbow.