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Just learnt Clarence "Big Man" Clemons died tonight!

Sad day today, this is for him
 
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^^^^^^
Such a shame, RIP.
Been listening a lot to albums produced by "Mutt Lange", the guys a frekin genius, huge sounding songs :D (AC/DC, Shania Twain, Nickelback, Maroon 5, Def Leppard)

As big headed as it sounds, i've been listening to my new mixes -
http://soundcloud.com/tvh11
Probably a bit too "poppy" for you peeps on here, but if you do get to listen, then i much appreciate it :D :D
 
I'm listening to my wife SNORE her bloody head off, not sexy in the slightest!

Lol My partner sung a cover of that song last night.

Currently jamming J. Cole - Work Out. Reminds me of old school rap. No synthesizers, no auto tune.
Pitbull - International Love ft. Chris Brown another song just added to my playlist.
 
As big headed as it sounds, i've been listening to my new mixes -
http://soundcloud.com/tvh11
Probably a bit too "poppy" for you peeps on here, but if you do get to listen, then i much appreciate it :D :D
Serious Mike Rutherford rush from the vocal - pure and strong. Genesis fan?

Not sure about the lyric: "She's an infection and I've got the itch". Sounds a bit NHS.

Listened to Shout and 206 days, got the same impression - big, honest '80s sound. I like it, but it needs some dirt to make it original. Bit of brass? Thinking out loud.

Thanks for the link.
 


This is a bit of a risk of my small amount of reputation on the forum, but I love this song.*:huh:

I usually listen to Stereophonics, Bruce Springsteen and Mumford & Sons
 
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Huge
 
I've been listening to To Destroy A City a lot lately. They're from Chicago and were signed recently to a record deal after releasing their self-titled debut album. Hypnotic guitars combine with the electronic to create a unique instrumental sound that is stunning, and honestly, quite relaxing to listen to. In the second video you can hear a sampling of T.S. Eliot's "The Hollow Men."



 
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