Liz Fraser and Steve Hackett playing on the same track? Nah. Would never happen. Too perfect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FN1fTs15jD4
Liz Fraser and Steve Hackett playing on the same track? Nah. Would never happen. Too perfect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FN1fTs15jD4
Simon Blease
Monmouth
Running up that Hill is No 1 again after 37 years.
I used to fancy Kate Bush
Visibility good except in Hill Fog
I think you will find that RUNNING UP THAT HILL by KATE BUSH is now No.1 for the first time around, as it reached No.3 in 1985 and then at No.12 in 2012 and now as you rightly say No.1 and as such becomes the longest running sleeper before hitting the no.! spot in the charts.
Should boost her pension fund nicely.
Sorry if I seem to be pedantic
Last edited by JohnK; 18-06-2022 at 01:01 PM.
The older I get the Faster I was
Saw a band performing at Glastonbury on the telly earlier called Beabadoobee. I liked them quite a lot, they had a neo grunge sound that really resonated with me.
I was always into rave music late 90's early 2000's.
About 6 weeks ago I bought a "dj controller" which is effectively a mixer and turntables which plug into laptop/pc, allowing you to dj using mp3 song files, rather than needing full turntables and vinyl records.
Been having a lot of fun learning the basics... Knocked out a mix last week which I put up on soundcloud.
I find the matching of the beats and tempos really easy (especially as its all digital and you get a visual representation of the waveforms...) Its the mixing of the high/mid/low frequencies to make a mix sound professional and clean which is the real toughie...
Last edited by Travs; 25-06-2022 at 08:33 PM.
I've seen bits and bobs from Glastonbury, it was on in the pub last night, and at home and I don't think there is a place, other than Eastern Ukraine, that I would rather not be.
What a racket and apparently Paul McCartney is top of the bill, FFS
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Olivia Rodrigo was effing and blinding, didn't suit her really.
Cut the lad some slack. Hes only just turned 80 and hasn't yet done 65 years of live work. He'll get the hang of it one day!
Simon Blease
Monmouth