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  • Bands I've seen live

    Dez 5 2009, 16h33 por nesi13

    16 Second Stare
    Ace Frehley
    Deep Jimi And The Zep Creams
    GCD
    KK
    Blaze
    Eric Sardinas
    In Flames
    Foreigner
    UFO
    Marillion
    Jon Olivia's Pain
    Deströyer 666
    Candlemass
    HammerFall
    Flogging Molly
    Volbeat
    Pain
    Pilgrimz
    Witchcraft
    Sevendust
    Torch
    Deathstars
    Innocent Rosie
    Tracenine
    Heaven & Hell
    Electric Boys
    Hindenburg
    Europe
    Journey
    Impelitteri
    Riot
    Sabaton
    Twisted Sister
    ZZ Top
    Dream Theater
    Amon Amarth
    Uriah Heep
    Motörhead
    Lita Ford
    Poul Krebs
    Bubbi
    Eric Clapton
    Ellen Kristjánsdóttir
    Ingó og Veðurguðirnir
    Duran Duran
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  • Classic Rock - Heavy Metal Artists to own CD's of

    Dez 1 2009, 0h39 por BubonicCraig

    Aerosmith
    Meat Loaf
    Loverboy
    Kansas
    Journey
    Steve Perry
    Judas Priest - Painkiller
    Iron Maiden
    Motorhead
    Def Leppard
    Van Halen
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  • Bands Ive Seen...

    Nov 26 2009, 15h15 por Dudemaister09

    A list of all the bands i can remember seein.. not in any order..
    not all good bands.. some i jus happend to be there...


    1. Tool

    2. Deftones

    3. SOiL x3

    4. Coheed & Cambria x2

    5. Metallica x2

    6. Wicked Wisdom

    7. Korn x3

    8. Stone Sour x2

    9. Guns N' Roses

    10. Bullet For My Valentine x2

    11. Cradle of Filth

    12. In Flames

    13. 36 Crazyfists

    14. Slipknot x2

    15. One Minute Silence

    16. Machine Head x2

    17. American Head Charge

    18. Audioslave

    19. And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of The Dead

    20. Hundred Reasons

    21. DragonForce

    22. Breed 77

    23. Alter Bridge

    24. Billy Talent

    25. The Prodigy

    26. Aiden

    27. Fightstar x4

    28. Zebrahead x2

    29. Zico chain x2

    30. My Chemical Romance x2

    31. Velvet Revolver

    32. Wolfmother

    33. Megadeth

    34. Buckcherry x2

    35. Linkin Park x2

    36. Marilyn Manson x2

    37. Bowling for Soup x2

    38. 30 Seconds to Mars

    39. Shadows Fall

    40. Hellyeah

    41. Turisas

    42. Iron Maiden

    43. Evanesence

    44. Lamb of God x2

    45. Papa Roach x3

    46. Filter

    47. Biffy Clyro

    48. Dream Theater

    49. Real Big Fish x2.. or maybe 3..

    50. KISS

    51. Motorhead

    52. Disturbed

    53. Seether x2

    54. Staind x2

    55. Black Tide

    56. The Offspring

    57. Incubus

    58. Job for a Cowboy

    59. Lost Prophets

    60. Jimmy Eat World

    61. Apocolyptica

    62. Black Stone Cherry x3

    63. Stone Gods

    64. Rise Against

    65. Lethal Bizzle

    66. Artic Monkeys

    67. The Streets

    68. Dizzee Rascal

    69. Feeder x2

    70. Less Than Jake

    71. Muse

    72. Pearl Jam

    73. Placebo

    74. Primal Scream

    75. Hell Is For Heros

    76. Violent Delight

    77. Faith No More

    78. Limp Bizkit x2

    79. Killswitch Engage

    80. The Blackout

    81. Pendulum

    82. Down

    83. Def Leppard

    84. Whitesnake

    85. ZZ Top

    86. Journey

    87. Motley Crue

    88. Dir en grey

    89. Steadlur

    90. Opeth

    91. Chris Cornell

    92. The Answer

    93. Static-X

    94. Shinedown x2

    95. Volbeat

    96. Backyard Babies

    97. Middle Class Rut

    98. Anvil

    99. The Used

    100. Heaven & Hell

    101. Alien Ant Farm

    102. Anthrax

    103. Taking Back Sunday

    104. Airbourne

    105. Skindred

    106. MC Lars

    107. Nine Inch Nails x2

    108. Killing Joke

    109. Saxon

    110. Avenged Sevenfold

    111. Alice in Chains

    112. Lauren Harris

    113. Exit Ten

    114. Young Guns
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  • Tylky's 2009 (Part 3)

    Nov 25 2009, 17h14 por Tylky

    1. Meat Loaf - Dead Ringer for Love
    The ballad for seeing some across the table in a café/restaurant and thinking they're 'fit' but you don't know who they are. Man, how many times have I been in this scenario before? Great song though, it just makes you wanna rock out and have fun!
    Originally a #5 hit in November 1981.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy_XrSLG4gg

    2. Status Quo - Down Down
    My love of Status Quo has grown recently, especially when I got their 'Pictures' album. This song just makes me wanna rock out, this helped me through the split of Marina and I.
    Originally a #1 hit in December 1974.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNPJuJSVmNA

    3. Sex Pistols - TocarPretty Vacant
    The song my friend Rug (Matt) had chosen at random for his music video project. He couldn't stand the song, which added hilarity to the scenario. In the end, he made a great masterpiece with the song and I think he's gonna get a good grade with it, congrats Rug!
    Originally a #6 hit in July 1977.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmHhB9zV_rQ

    4. Barenaked Ladies - TocarOne Week
    Discovered this great tune on a 90's compilation album. I think it's off a film or show but I can't remember what. For some reason, Shrek comes into my head... But still, a good tune!
    Originally a #5 hit in February 1999.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPo9ISQpzvM

    5. The Rembrandts - TocarI'll Be There for You
    The official 'Friends' theme tune. Also found on the 90's compilation album. I've also watched alot of Friends throughout this year, despite it ending 5 years ago. But man, what a tune!
    Originally a #3 hit in September 1995.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJRAnlPSKaw&feature=related

    6. John Siegler & John Loeffler - Pokémon Theme
    We all know this one. Pokémon has been huge for my friends and I this year (yes, I'm a Pokégeek) due to Platinum being released. I also started watching the TV series again, out of interest. Feel free to call me a geek anytime.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbhbLrSQKyY

    7. Journey - TocarDon't Stop Believin'
    Something from recent times. An awesome power ballad to round the year (and decade) up as a whole. Please, have a listen.
    Originally a #62 hit in 1982 but charted at #19 in November 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNB1EUJg1-w

    8. Pet Shop Boys - TocarOpportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)
    The song I had chosen at random for my music video project. It contained alot of flashing lights and Ronald McDonald, so beware!
    Originally a #11 hit in May 1986.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=di60NYGu03Y

    9. The Proclaimers - TocarI'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)
    The song my friend Sean had chosen at random for his music video project. The lip sync he did for it was both amazing and hilarious. Imagine a cartoon mouth saying 'When I wake up' in a Scottish accent. You'll laugh.
    Originally a #11 hit in August 1988.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM0sTNtWDiI

    10. The Contours - TocarDo You Love Me
    The official theme tune which got Marina and I together back in March this year. This is 'our song'.
    Originally a #76 hit in June 1988.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x43vK0k6A2I

    11. Dionne Bromfield - TocarMama Said
    One of the more recent songs, Amy Winehouse's God daughter has made a tune which is very retro yet awesome. At only 13, you wouldn't think she could sing such a great song!
    Originally a #43 hit in October 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umpV2oWoY34

    12. Pixie Lott - Boys And Girls
    Sounds very similar to Rihanna's 'Shut Up and Drive', this jazzy/Pop piece is an awesome tune with the beautiful Pixie Lott.
    Originally a #1 hit in September 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWFp4KcMJsQ

    13. Cheryl Cole - Fight For This Love
    Cheryl's first solo single away from the girls and it's a masterpiece, doing the double with a #1 single and album I think she deserves a round of applause... but wait, what's this? Rumours are that this song sampled Kelis' 'Lil Star'... what do you think?
    Originally a #1 hit in October 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMiy_UsrPDs

    14. Paramore - TocarIgnorance
    Is ignorance your new best friend? This song, being Paramore's highest charting hit in the UK has had a massive effect to a variety of audiences across the map. Great song.
    Originally a #14 hit in September 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJipy8ApsxY

    15. Electric Six - Danger! High Voltage
    Dick Valentine. Vocalist of this group. Rape face. If you don't believe me, have a look for yourself.
    Originally a #2 hit in January 2003.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB0_EKS5H2s <- Rape Face
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a4gyJsY0mc&feature=related <- Original Music Video

    16. Mika - TocarWe Are Golden
    Ignoring the video, this song is a great comeback for Popmeister Mika. Why does it, that all of his songs make you smile?
    Originally a #4 hit in September 2009.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WknXCcVThI

    17. Cuban Boys - TocarCognoscenti vs Intelligentsia
    The hamster dance with a pop twist. Throughout the year, I've had a fascination with the millennium and the end of the decade coming closer and closer. Does anyone remember what the internet looked like back in late '99/early 2000?
    Originally a #4 hit in December 1999.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZW9yZhU9ytk <- Original
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXJ5oaU940U <- Music Video in the UK (My Country)

    18. James "D Train" Williams & Babi Floyd - PokéRAP
    Omanyte! Slowpooooke. The best rap, ever. Can you remember all 150 Pokémon?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlw1FpOCEfo

    19. Paul Young - TocarWherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)
    Back during the summer of this year, Marina and I went to a disco, and this was the last song of the evening. It was only me and her on the dancefloor, doing a slow dance to this beautiful song.
    Originally a #1 hit in June 1983.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywoHBGS_DnQ

    20. Louis Armstrong - TocarWe Have All The Time In The World
    My grandfather passed away earlier this year, and Louis' hit 'What A Wonderful World' was playing. Since I don't have that song, this song is just as good to be placed on this album. R.I.P. Grandad.
    Originally a #3 hit in November 1994.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy97lOwvECs

    ...And that is my 2009. Feel free to comment!
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  • Is there anything better than Naruto AMVs with Linkin Park songs?

    Nov 20 2009, 11h48 por Nonclique343

    The answer is YES








    Linkin ParkSmash Mouth

    Why do these all have such shitty artists? I wanna see one with some Soundgarden or at least Journey.
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  • Bands I've Seen Live In 2009

    Nov 17 2009, 1h15 por Adam1988innit

    Metallica with Machine Head (February 26th 2009 at M.E.N. Arena)
    First gig of 2009, what a way to begin! I thought they were slightly better at Leeds festival, but they still played amazing here. I loved the stage layout, the fact we were just feet away from the stage, and the setlist. Played a lot of the new album, plus the classic songs and a few ones i didn't expect (such as Blackened :D). Great great gig. [10/10]

    Marmaduke Duke with Airship (March 1st 2009 at The Deaf Institute)
    First time i'd been to a gig there, and i loved it there! I think more bands should play gigs there, i think someone like Radiohead doing a tiny gig there would be just incredible. Anyway, Marmaduke Duke were fucking great, probably the loudest gig i've ever been to, and one of the craziest. I hope to see them again someday. [9/10]

    Franz Ferdinand (March 6th 2009 at Manchester Academy 1)
    They were a bit of a disappointment to be honest. The setlist was short, they missed out some of my favourites by them, and generally didn't sound that great. Went on a great night out afterwards though ;P [5/10]

    Yeah Yeah Yeahs (April 22nd 2009 at Manchester Academy 1)
    Damn, i arrived late to this gig and missed most of the first song, Heads Will Roll, which is my favourite song off their new album :(. Ahh well, the gig took a few songs to get going, but they got better and better as they went on. Unfortunately the gig was only 70 minutes long, and only had a 2 song encore... far too short for my liking, but they were still very impressive. [8/10]

    Cancer Bats (May 3rd 2009 at Manchester Academy 3)
    This was a really good gig, not the sort of gig i'd normally go to so it was good to see someone a little bit different. The crowd was pretty fucking crazy, i don't think i've seen that much crowdsurfing and stage diving in my entire life at a gig! (Though i have seen Kylie Minogue live, and she runs them a close second) ;). The set was pretty short, but that's to be expected as they've only done 2 albums of pretty short songs. I was a bit disappointed i missed the support bands, as i got there during the last song by The Plight, and they sounded pretty good. Anyway, still an enjoyable gig! [7/10]

    Gallows with Every Time I Die (May 6th 2009 at Manchester Academy 1)
    Pretty good gig again, they sounded good and really got the crowd going, but i think the venue was way too big for them to be playing in. It was only 2/3 sold out, and i think their sound would much better suit a small venue like Academy 2 or 3. That's my only complaint though, it was still a thoroughly enjoyable gig. I almost nearly got knocked over by the guitarist too, who came running off the stage to the back of the room during the encore, and was inches away from running straight into me! Was pretty funny, but well cool how they ran right to the back of the academy and carried on playing the song! [7/10]

    Saw the following at Download Festival 2009:
    - Hollywood Undead
    They were the first band on the main stage, and i thought they sounded alright, though their performance was pretty boring compared to many of the bands that followed them. [6/10]
    - Billy Talent
    Unfortunately only caught the last half of their set so i can't really fully judge them. They played very well though, and played a lot of my favourites by them, but the singers voice sounded a bit annoying live. [7/10]
    - Killswitch Engage
    These really impressed me! I only knew 2 or 3 songs by them so wasn't that arsed about watching them, but they blew me away and were one of the best bands of the weekend for me. The singer was very impressive and the guitars sounded heavy as fuck :P [8/10]
    - Limp Bizkit
    I feel so glad to be able to say that i've seen these live now! They were one of my favourite bands when i was about 12 years old, so seeing them live was a bit of a nostalgia trip. They played brilliantly and the crowd was really into them, and seeing everyone doing that dance during Rollin' was an impressive sight. [8/10]
    - Opeth
    Caught only about 10 minutes of these. They sounded really boring to me, and the singer even joked that a lot of the people in the crowd were just there cos they were waiting for Motley Crue to come on stage... which was probably true. I reckon they probably would have sounded good to any fan of them, but as i don't know any of their songs, they just didn't sound good at all. [4/10]
    - Faith No More
    Was SO excited to be seeing these live, they've been one of my favourite bands since i was about 15, and i never thought i'd get the opportunity to see them live. They didn't disappoint me either, they played a near perfect set, with only the Black Sabbath cover War Pigs missing. The crowd was a little bit dead where i was stood, which is my only complaint, but aside from that they blew me away and left me with a big smile on my face. [10/10]

    - Hatebreed
    I randomly caught the end of their set. Don't know any of their stuff but they sounded quite good, though i reckon i'd have to be in the right sort of mood to enjoy their music. [7/10]
    - Down
    I thought they were quite disappointing, as i was really looking forward to seeing them despite only knowing a few songs. To be fair i was stood quite far back, and also spent quite a bit of their set walking around trying to find the drinking water taps! If i'd been stood closer to the front and had had more energy, i probably would have enjoyed it. [6/10]
    - DragonForce
    2nd time seeing them live, and i was bored by them. I was feeling really ill and tired at this point, and actually fell asleep for a bit in the middle of their set :P All their songs just sound the same, and they sound way better on record than they do live. Fair enough though, some of their stuff is going to be pretty difficult to perfectly replicate live. [4/10]
    - Pendulum
    I was really looking forward to seeing these, as i've had 2 opportunities to see them live before but couldn't make it to either of them. Unfortunately i was feeling so knackered and like i was just gonna collapse with exhaustion at this point of the day that i ended up going back to my tent after a couple of songs. They sounded really good, but i didn't have the energy to enjoy them, especially when everyone else was dancing around me... I swear next time i get the chance to see them i'm gonna go, and i'm gonna enjoy it! [6/10]
    - The Prodigy
    Only saw the first song they played. The sound was terrible, from where i was stood you could barely even hear them playing. I reckon for the people right near the front it would have been great, but where i was stood you could only hear people chanting "turn it up!". Dissapointing :(. [3/10]
    - Slipknot
    Fucking amazing, they tie as the best band of the weekend along with Faith No More. I was just lying behind the big screen watching them and just relaxing, so i didn't experience being in the lively sections of the crowd, but from where i was sat it still sounded incredible! They played a great set, playing mainly songs that i know by them, and even the songs i didn't know sounded impressive. I'd probably put them in the top 5 bands i've ever seen live. [10/10]

    - Pulled Apart By Horses
    They were the first band i watched on Sunday, and also the only band i properly watched in the Tuborg tent. I only know one or two songs by them but they played a really good set, i'm definately gonna see them again when i get the chance (Leeds festival!). [8/10]
    - Black Stone Cherry
    Black Stone Kerry were pretty good, i caught the last few songs they played, and to me they sounded like a good version of Nickelback :P. I loved the cover of Voodoo Child they did at the end too :D [7/10]
    - Journey
    Unfortunately i didn't enjoy these :( I thought the singer was good, but everything else about the performance was just bland at best. They turned most of the songs into extended versions with too many long outros and crowd singing sections. One of the big disappointments of the weekend. [5/10]
    - Volbeat
    Technically i didn't see these, but i could hear them playing as i was walking down the pathway towards the arena. They played the cover of I Only Wanna Be With You by Dusty Springfield, which i think is a brilliant cover. From where i was walking they sounded great, wish i'd caught their set properly. [7/10]
    - Dream Theater
    Caught the last 10 minutes of these (so only saw one song being played by them :P). They looked very impressive, especially the bass guitarist with his 6 string bass. However, i definately don't think they are a festival band (songs are waaay too long to be played in a 50 minute set!), and from what i've heard off a few people, the vocals apparently didn't sound too good. [6/10]
    - ZZ Top
    I was completely starstruck watching these! Billy Gibbons is a legend, probably the best guitarist i've ever seen live, and he's cool as fuck too (the whole band is actually). They played a perfect set list, and i got a good spot right near the front next to some massive speakers, where the sound was so great and their songs were so funky sort of sounding that you couldn't help but dance to them. [9/10]
    - Whitesnake
    I thought these were good, but not as good as what i was expecting. They had similar troubles to Journey, as in they played most of their songs for too long, and had massive sing-a-long bits in the middle of songs which bored me and most of the crowd around me. The guitar duelling bit in the middle of their set was my favourite part, but even that began to get boring after a bit when it just seemed to carry on for ages :\ Still a pretty good performance overall though. [7/10]
    - Therapy?
    I only saw the last 2 or 3 songs of these when i was walking around bored waiting for Def Leppard to come on. Wasn't really paying attention to their music, but it didn't remotely grab my attention, so they were a bit meh. [5/10]
    - Def Leppard
    I watched half of their set before heading back to my tent due to it getting cold and me being bored and tired from sitting around by myself watching bands for most of the day hahaha. They sounded good though, and the songs i recognised by them sounded good. They didn't engage me to the full extent that i thought they would have done, though i put that down to me being too knackered to sing along rather than them playing badly. [7/10]
    ___________________________________

    Nine Inch Nails/Jane's Addiction with Mew (July 14th 2009 at M.E.N. Arena)
    Mew were the support band, who didn't sound too bad, but i didn't like the singers vocals. Their music also seemed a bit out of place compared to the music of the two bands that followed. [6/10]
    Jane's Addiction were on second, and played a set around 1 hour long. They were pretty amazing, and played the perfect setlist (the only other song i would have liked to have seen was Just Because, but ahh well!). Dave Navarro's guitar playing was particularly impressive, and the rhythm section played perfectly. Good stuff [9/10].
    I thought NIN wouldn't be able to beat Jane's Addiction's performance, after all i am a bigger JA fan than NIN... but i was wrong! They blew me away, played an amazing set containing a lot of stuff i knew by them, and even did i spectacular Bowie cover. [9/10] Feel so privaleged to have been at this gig, to see 2 bands that i will probably never see again, both playing as good as they possibly could.

    Saw the following at Leeds festival 2009:
    - Airship
    First band i saw all weekend, who i watched on the Thursday evening. They are a local band, who i also saw supporting Marmaduke Duke earlier this year. They were pretty good too, i can definitely see why people are saying they're going to be big. [7/10]

    - Mariachi El Bronx
    This band was bizarre! Went to the main stage randomly to kill some time before Pulled Apart By Horses and caught the last few songs of these. I was stood quite far band and couldn't hear them very loudly, but they sounded pretty good/funny. Very very random for a punk band to do something as different as this! [7/10]
    - Pulled Apart By Horses
    A good gig, ruined by bad sound. The band played with lots of energy and people down the front seemed to enjoy it, but the back half of the tent just couldn't hear them very well. In between each song there were chants of "turn it up!" from many of the people around me. :\ [6/10]
    - Municipal Waste
    One of the best bands of the weekend! They just destroyed the tent with their energy, speed and the amount of fun in their songs. Such a fun band, i love them! [9/10]
    - Them Crooked Vultures
    They are a supergroup comprised of Josh Homme from QOTSA, Dave Grohl of Nirvana and the Foo Fighters, and John Paul Jones from LED ZEPPELIN!! Two of my all time musical dreams have been to see Led Zeppelin live, and to see Dave Grohl play drums live, and i got to see them both here (well, i know it's not Led Zeppelin, but seeing a member of them live is still pretty fucking amazing). So this meant a LOT to me. I didn't know any of the songs (though nobody knows any of their stuff yet), but they were still brilliant. So glad i got to see them. [9/10]
    - The Prodigy
    My biggest let down of the weekend. I had been massively looking forward to them, but i ended up really upset and annoyed while watching them. I was very drunk by the point i saw them, and really wanted to get right up to the front. But it was so stupidly busy there and filled with annoying 16 year old chavvy pillheads that i couldn't get anywhere within about 100ft of the stage. And the sound was terrible everywhere i stood. In the end i gave up watching them and went to the toilets and to the bar instead. [2/10]
    - Arctic Monkeys
    Now i was even drunker by this point! I don't remember much of watching them, and ended up leaving about 2/3 of the way through as they were playing too many new songs i wasn't familiar with. However, i still really enjoyed all the old classics (if you can call them that!) and a few of the new songs, so overall it was an ok effort. [7/10]

    - Lethal Bizzle
    I really enjoyed this! I went to the toilets near the radio 1 stage and could hear Lethal Bizzle playing my favourite song by him (Police On My Back) while i was sat in the portaloo (haha), so went and watched the rest of his set. I didn't know any of the songs, but it was still really enjoyable. He is a brilliant rapper, and the dj was playing some absolutely sick samples (Smells Like Teen Spirit was probably my favourite one). [8/10]
    - Frank Turner
    He was sooo good live. This was really enjoyable, i was right near the front, and the whole gig was just one big happy sing and dance along. Another one of my highlights of the weekend. [9/10]
    - Vampire Weekend
    Missed the first half of their set from sitting around the tents listening to the football (Bolton predictably losing :\), so i only caught the last 5 or 6 songs. They sounded good though, very tight playing and the new songs (i assume they were new anyway) sounded just as good as the old ones. [8/10]
    - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    Unfortunately they were another disappointment to me. The sound for them wasn't too great, the set list was poor, too much of the gig was spent with them playing random noisy bits in between songs, and they did a dire reworking of Maps, their biggest and best song. Ahh well, i hope they play better when i see them again in a few months. [6/10]
    - Bloc Party
    They played the exact same spot they played last year, and once again were one of the best bands of the weekend. The vocals were possibly a bit too quiet, but the rest of the band sounded great, and they played a very good setlist. The crowd was a bit annoying though, i was stood right near the front, and twice during the gig there were big cruses that caused about 50 people to fall over on top of each other (including me). It was pretty dangerous and i thought someone could have been crushed to death. :\ [8/10]
    - Radiohead
    Just as i expected, they totally blew me away. I don't think i'll EVER be able to see another band live and fully enjoy it after watching this. Radiohead just put so much effort into getting the sound perfect, they just put every other band i've heard live to shame (including Metallica). The setlist was very good, despite them missing off a few of their biggest songs (Karma Police, Fake Plastic Trees, My Iron Lung etc) and i was gutted to hear that they played Creep at Reading! However, i have to say they are the best band i've ever had the pleasure to see live. [10/10]

    - Madina Lake
    Wasn't really listening to these much, plus i don't know who they are. :P I guess they sounded alright for an emo band though. [6/10]
    - Alexisonfire
    I was just chilling on the grass watching these and eating cheese and chips, so wasn't paying much attention to these either. They sounded alright though. [6/10]
    - Deftones
    I only knew 3 of the songs these played in the end. Had been looking forward to them, and they were alright, but nothing spectacular. [7/10]
    - The Aggrolites
    I only caught the last 2 songs of these, but i thought they were awful. It just seemed to be really bland ska music, and they ended with a cover of one of the Beatles worst songs (Don't Let Me Down). Didn't like them at all i'm afraid. [3/10]
    - Leftover Crack
    These were good, though i was too knackered to even stand up while i was watching them. The singer's voice was too quiet, but they played fun songs with a lot of energy in them, and the crowd up at the front seemed to love it. [7/10]
    - Placebo
    Place Bo i watched while eating a burger (that was a tasty burger!). They were good, but played waaay too many new songs. :\ The only song they played that i really liked was The Bitter End, which they didn't play until 2 songs to the end. [7/10]
    - Faith No More
    My final band of the weekend, and a very good way to end. I got right to the front this time, unlike at Download festival, and it was just sooo much fun. Everyone was jumping around, singing and really enjoying it. They played an absolutely incredible setlist, with the exception of the last 3 songs (quiet, slower songs that i don't like much). The only disappointing thing was that they didn't get enough time to play a fully great setlist. They even ran out of time at the end and couldn't play an encore, which was a bad note to end on. So overall not as good as their Download performance, but still very very good. [9/10]
    ___________________________________

    Skindred (October 2nd 2009 at Manchester Academy 2)
    I got there quite late so missed the support bands, but Skindred were all i really needed to see to make it a good night! The whole room was bouncing and going absolutely crazy from start to finish, and they played a really good even set of their songs. They're definitely one of the most fun bands i've ever seen live. [9/10]

    Muse (November 5th 2009 at Liverpool Echo Arena)
    Took a trip all the way to Liverpooool for this one, cos they didn't play in Manchester! :( Anyway, the trip there was well worth it, and they were just as good as i'd expected and hoped for them to be. I've been a huge Muse fan since i was 14, and have always wanted to see them live, so to finally get to see them after many years was really important to me. We were in seating quite far back from the stage, which was pretty crap (i blame Seetickets for that!), but despite that it was still amazing. I wish they had played more older songs (would absolutely kill to see Citizen Erased, Bliss, Sunburn, Micro Cuts etc live) but the set they did play was very good anyway. All of the new songs translated very well live, apart from Undisclosed Desires which is probably my least favourite off their new album, and they played Plug In Baby, Hysteria, Stockholm Syndrome, Time Is Running Out, New Born, Knights Of Cydonia... basically all of their biggest hits. I'm hoping that when they play in Manchester next year on their stadium tour they do a longer set with more of a mix of new and old songs... and also that i can get in standing! Brilliant gig anyway. [9/10]

    Biffy Clyro with Manchester Orchestra and Pulled Apart By Horses (November 7th 2009 at Manchester Apollo)
    In terms of the overall quality of all 3 bands that played this gig, i'd say this is one of the best gigs i've ever been to! I got there mid-way through PABH's set, seeing them for the 3rd time this year, and this was the best performance of them i'd seen so far. The new songs sounded really good too! [8/10] Manchester Orchestra were also very good, their songs perfectly written so they sound amazing live... I think i've seen them before at a Kings Of Leon gig a few years ago, but i can't remember watching them that time. :P [8/10]

    Biffy Clyro were the main attraction, and they definitely didn't disappoint. I was a bit worried that the setlist would be entirely stuff off their new album and Puzzle, which although i love that album, i've heard pretty much everything off it live at least a couple of times. They did play most of Puzzle (11 of the 13 tracks as i recall), and played about 1/2 of their new album, but they also stuck in a good half dozen older tracks, including my favourite (JAGGY SNAKE!!) and one i just wasn't expecting (Liberate The Illiterate). Just hearing Jaggy Snake live made my night... :D [9/10]

    The Flaming Lips (November 16th 2009 at Manchester Academy 1)
    Just got back from this gig a couple of hours ago, and i'm still in awe at many of the things that happened at the gig! I actually very nearly forgot that i'd got a ticket for this, only remembering this morning, and i almost couldn't be bothered going... But i'd payed over £25 for the ticket, so i decided i must go. I only know 1 album by them, and wouldn't call myself a big fan of theirs, but i've heard about how their live shows are supposed to be really good, so i decided many months ago when tickets went on sale for this gig that i'd give them a try.

    Overall the gig was pretty amazing. To begin with, the lighting, confetti, balloons, videos, costumes etc were more impressive than at any other gig i've ever been to, including bands like Muse! I loved the man sized bubble which singer Wayne Coyne was bounced across the crowd in at the start, and the way that literally hundreds of balloons and tons of confetti were released into the crowd at the start of the first song. Most impressive and exciting beginning to a gig i think i've ever seen. The lighting on some of the songs was very impressive, sometimes almost excessive... I was actually worried i was going to somehow develop a seizure when the lights were at their most intense... no wonder there was a warning at the start!

    ...Anyway, onto the music. (ahh, almost forgot about that :P). As i mentioned i don't know many songs by them, but i still very much enjoyed most of the songs they played. The band was very good live musically, though i think sometimes the over the top nature of the stage theatrics and lighting detracted and distracted from their performance. I also wasn't very happy with the big gaps between songs, and points where the singer was talking for too long or trying to get the crowd to clap more. If they had just got on with the music a bit quicker, they could have probably fit another 2 or 3 songs into the set! But that's only a minor complaint... Overall, the gig was pretty fuckin' awesome! So glad i went! [8/10]
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  • Artists/Bands Seen Live

    Nov 12 2009, 20h22 por phoenixdarkness

    Airship
    Animal Kingdom (x2)
    Billy Talent (x2)
    Black Stone Cherry
    Bob Dylan
    Brian Wright
    Buckcherry
    Cancer Bats
    Canterbury (x2)
    Cary Brothers
    Catherine Feeny
    Chris Cornell
    Down
    DragonForce
    Dream Theater
    Editors
    Fanfarlo (x2)
    Feeder
    Five Finger Death Punch
    Foals
    Greg Laswell
    Heaven's Basement
    Hollywood Undead
    James Morrison
    Jim Bianco
    Journey
    Kasabian
    Killing Joke
    Killswitch Engage
    La Roux <3
    Lamb of God
    Lights Go Blue
    Limp Bizkit (x2)
    Machine Head
    Madina Lake
    Metallica
    Mötley Crüe
    Muse
    Nine Inch Nails
    OneRepublic
    Ou Est Le Swimming Pool
    Papa Roach (x2)
    Pendulum
    Reverend and The Makers
    Skin
    Slipknot
    Snow Patrol (x2)
    Staind
    Static-X
    Tesla
    The Big Pink
    Tom McRae
    Wintersleep
    ZZ Top

    Bold=My personal standouts
    I've seen some support acts that aren't listed on last.fm as well.
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  • About every band and artist (and some of the DJs) I have seen live.

    Nov 10 2009, 23h42 por Codswallop

    ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead (aug 07)
    1349 (aug 07)
    30 Seconds to Mars (may 07)

    About (jul 06) (sep 06)
    Aerosmith (jun 07)
    Aeternus (dec 06)
    Æthenor (with Garm from Ulver, jan 09)
    After Forever (feb 06) (sep 07)
    Agua de Annique (feb 08)
    Akron/Family (may 09)
    All Shall Perish (jul 09)
    Amazing Baby (jul 09)
    Amenra (apr 09) (jul 09)
    Amon Düül II (apr 09)
    Amorphis (aug 07)
    Anathema (dec 06)
    Animal Alpha (aug 07)
    Animal Collective (jul 07)
    Anouk (jun 08)
    Arcade Fire (nov 07)
    Arch Enemy (aug 06) (dec 06)
    Arctic Monkeys (may 07)
    Asphyx (dec 07) (aug 09)
    Au Revoir Simone (jul 07)
    Autumn (sep 05)
    The Australian Pink Floyd Show (jun 07)

    Babylon Circus (sep 09)
    Baroness (apr 09)
    Bat for Lashes (sep 09)
    Battlelore (jul 07)
    beehoover (apr 09)
    Ben Folds (jun 08)
    The Black Seeds (jul 08)
    Black Sun Empire (dj set, apr 08) (dj set, may 08)
    Black to Comm (sep 08)
    Blind Guardian (aug 07)
    Blitzkrieg (aug 07)
    Blood Red Shoes (jul 09)
    Bohren und Der Club Of Gore (apr 07) (apr 09)
    Bonne Aparte (jul 08)
    Boris (Japan) (apr 08) (apr 09)
    Brent Coughenour (jan 09)
    Buck 65 (jul 06)
    Bumble Bees (jul 09)

    Candlemass (jul 09)
    Cannibal Corpse (aug 07)
    capacocha (jul 08)
    Carach Angren (sep 09)
    Caribou (jul 09)
    Casiotone for the Painfully Alone (sep 08)
    Children of Bodom (aug 06)
    Chrome Hoof (jul 08)
    ChthoniC (aug 07)
    Le Club Des Chats (jul 08)
    Coldplay (sep 09) (sep 09)
    Colour Haze (apr 09)
    Counting Crows (jun 08)
    Cruachan (dec 07)

    Danko Jones (aug 06)
    Death Angel (jul 09)
    Death Sentence: PANDA! (jul 09)
    Deerhoof (jul 09)
    Def Leppard (jun 08)
    Delain (jul 09)
    DéspairsRay (aug 06)
    The Devil's Blood (apr 09)
    The Dillinger Escape Plan (jul 09)
    Dimmu Borgir (aug 07)
    Dinosaur Jr. (jul 08)
    Dir en grey (aug 07)
    Dirge (sep 08)
    Disillusion (aug 07)
    Do Make Say Think (may 07) (nov 09)
    Do The Undo (jul 07)
    Doddodo (dec 08)
    The Dodos (jul 09)
    Les Doigts de l'Homme (aug 03)
    Dozer (nov 08)
    Drive Like Maria (jul 09) (sep 09)
    Drumcorps (dj set with live guitar, jun 08)

    Eagle Twin (okt 09)
    Earth (apr 09)
    Eats Tapes (jul 08)
    Ed Cox (dj set with accordion, may 08)
    Electric Eel Shock (aug 07) (may 08)
    Electric Kettle (dj set, may 09)
    Electric Wizard (sep 08)
    Emperor (aug 06)
    Enablers (mar 08)
    End Of Green (aug 06)
    Enge Buren (jul 05)
    Enslaved (aug 07) (okt 07)
    Envy (apr 09)
    The Ex (with Getatchew Mekurya, dec 09)

    Fair to Midland (aug 07)
    Falconer (aug 07)
    Fear Falls Burning (apr 08)
    Fear Factory (aug 06)
    Fear My Thoughts (jul 07)
    Final Fantasy (jul 06)
    Finntroll (aug 06) (jul 08)
    The Flaming Lips (sep 09)
    Flesh Made Sin (dec 06)
    The Fratellis (may 07)
    Freaky Age (jul 08)
    The Freeks (sep 08)

    Gabriel Rios (jun 08)
    Genghis Tron (nov 08)
    Getatchew Mekurya (with The Ex, dec 09)
    God Dethroned (dec 07)
    Gojira (jul 09)
    Golden Earring (sep 09)
    Gotthard (jun 08)
    Grails (apr 09)
    Grave Digger (aug 07)
    Growing (with Atsuo from Boris, apr 08) (apr 09)

    Haemorrhage (dec 07)
    Haggard (aug 07)
    handicapped terror
    The Happiness Project (sep 09)
    Harvestman (apr 09)
    A Hawk and a Hacksaw (jul 07) (may 09)
    HEALTH (jun 09)
    heidi mortenson (dec 08)
    De Heideroosjes (sep 09)
    Heidevolk (jul 09)
    Helrunar (apr 06)
    Hollenthon (dec 07)
    Holy Moses (dec 07)
    Hospital Bombers (aug 06)
    Howlin' Rain (jul 09)
    HṚṢṬA (with Mike Moya from Godspeed You! Black Emperor) (feb 08)

    Iced Earth (aug 07)
    Immortal (aug 07)
    In Extremo (aug 06)
    In Flames (aug 07)
    INXS (jun 07)
    Isis (apr 09)

    Jaune Toujours (jul 09)
    Jesu (dec 07)
    Jason Lytle (from Grandaddy (may 09)
    Journey (jun 08)
    Justin Nozuka (jun 08)

    Kap Bambino (jul 09)
    Kansas (jun 08)
    Kataklysm (jul 09)
    Keep of Kalessin (okt 07) (jul 09)
    De Kift (dec 07)
    KISS (jun 08)
    KK Null (with Z'EV, okt 09)
    Knifehandchop (dj set, jul 06)
    Korpiklaani (aug 06)
    Krakow (jul 07)
    Krause (jul 08)

    Late of the Pier (jul 08)
    Leafcutter John (jul 07)
    Legion of the Damned (aug 06)
    Lenny Kravitz (jun 08)
    Liars (jul 08)
    Limewax (dj set,may 08)
    Linkin Park (may 07)
    Live (jun 08)
    Lucky Dragons (jul 09)
    Lucy Love (jul 09)

    The Mad Trist (jul 09)
    The Magic Numbers (may 07)
    Mahjongg (jul 09)
    Mala Vita (apr 07)
    Malkovich (apr 08)
    Marduk (dec 07)
    Maxïmo Park (jun 08)
    Meindert Talma & The Negroes (jul 07)
    Melechesh (dec 06)
    Mêlée (jun 08)
    Members of Marvelas (apr 07)
    Meshuggah (jul 09)
    Michael Gira (from Swans) (dec 07)
    Mindless (aug 08)
    Ministry (aug 06)
    Minsk (apr 09)
    Miss Montreal (sep 09)
    MoHa! (jul 08)
    The Moi Non Plus (aug 07)
    Moke (sep 07)
    Mono (Japan) (apr 09)
    Moonsorrow (dec 06) (aug 07)
    Moonspell (aug 07) (jul 09)
    Motörhead (aug 06) (jun 08)
    Motorpsycho (dec 07) (okt 08) (apr 09)
    Mucky Pup (aug 09)
    Municipal Waste (aug 09)
    Mythlorian (aug 07)

    Napalm Death (aug 07)
    Neaera (aug 07)
    Negură Bunget (apr 09)
    Neurosis (apr 09)
    New Killer Stars (jul 08)
    Nifelheim (dec 07)
    Nightmare (France) (feb 06)
    Nisennenmondai (jul 09)
    NoMeansNo (jul 07)

    Obeah (sep 09)
    Oceana Company (may 09)
    of Montreal (feb 09)
    OM (apr 09)
    Omega Massif (apr 09)
    Opeth (aug 06)

    Pelican (sep 08)
    Peter Quistgard (jul 09)
    Pivot (jul 08) (jun 09)
    The Presets (jul 07)
    Primal Fear (aug 06)
    Primordial (dec 07)

    Racoon (jun 08)
    Radio Moscow (sep 08) (apr 09)
    The Rapture (jul 07)
    REO Speedwagon (jun 08)
    Riders on the storm (jan 07) (jun 07)
    Roger Hodgson (from Supertramp) (jun 07)
    Roger Waters (from Pink Floyd) (may 07)
    Rose Kemp (solo, aug 08) (with band, apr 09)

    Saint Vitus (apr 09)
    Sat2D (jul 08)
    Satyricon (jul 09)
    Saxon (aug 07)
    Scar 7 (sep 09)
    Scissor Sisters (may 07)
    Scorpions (aug 06) (jun 07)
    Scott Kelly (apr 09)
    Scout Niblett (dec 07)
    Sennen (The Netherlands) (may 07) (mar 08)
    seven that spells (apr 09)
    Shadowlord (apr 06)
    Shining (Norway) (with Grutle Kjelsson from Enslaved, okt 07)
    Shitmat (dj set, may 08)
    signe tollefsen (jul 07)
    Six Feet Under (aug 06)
    Six Organs of Admittance (solo, apr 09)
    Skullflower (apr 09)
    Skyforger (dec 06)
    Sleepy Sun (jul 09)
    The Smashing Pumpkins (may 07) (feb 08)
    Snöleoparden (jul 09)
    So So Modern (feb 09)
    Sodom (aug 07) (dec 07)
    Solo (apr 07)
    Sonic Youth (aug 08)
    Soulfly (aug 06)
    Speedranch (dj set with live drummer, dec 08)
    Spinvis (with band, apr 07) (solo, may 09)
    De Staat (aug 08)
    Stahlzeit (aug 09)
    Starsailor (jun 08)
    Stephan Mathieu (okt 09)
    Steve Von Till (apr 09)
    The Strange Death Of Liberal England (dec 07)
    Subway to Sally (aug 06)
    The Suicidal Birds (sep 07)
    SuidAkrA (aug 07)
    Sun Ra Arkestra (sep 08)
    Sunn O))) (with Attila Csihar from Mayhem, apr 07) (dec 07) (with Atsuo from Boris, apr 09) (may 09) (with Attila Csihar from Mayhem and Steve Moore from Earth, okt 09)
    Supergrass (aug 08)

    Tank 86 (nov 08)
    The Teenagers (jul 08)
    Telemetrik (dj set, mar 09)
    Temperatures (sep 08)
    Tesla (jun 07)
    Textures (aug 09)
    Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band (apr 08)
    Therion (aug 07)
    Thin Lizzy (jun 07)
    This Leo Sunrise (feb 08)
    Torche (sep 08)
    Tribes of Neurot (apr 09)
    Triggerfinger (may 08) (jul 08) (aug 08)
    Les Truttes (jul 04) (jul 05)
    Turbonegro (aug 07)
    Turisas (aug 07)
    TV Buddhas (jul 09)
    Twisted Sister (jun 08)
    Two Gallants (jul 07)

    Unleashed (dec 07)

    Vandal X (may 09)
    The Vision Bleak (apr 06) (aug 07)
    Vreid (dec 07)

    Warbringer (jul 09)
    Watain (sep 08)
    We vs. Death (jul 06)
    White Hills (apr 09)
    White Lies (sep 09)
    Whitesnake (aug 06) (jun 08)
    WHY? (jul 08)
    Wild Light (nov 07)
    Wintersun (aug 06)
    Wire (sep 08)
    Witchcraft (nov 08)
    Wolfmother (may 07)
    Wolves in the Throne Room (apr 09)
    The Wooden Constructions (jul 09)
    Woven Hand (aug 08) (nov 08)

    Xavier Rudd (jun 08)
    Xystus (sep 05)

    Years (nov 09)
    The Young Gods (acoustic gig, nov 08) (regular gig, apr 09)

    Z'EV (sep 08) (with KK Null, okt 09)
    Zu (apr 09)

    "With" refers solely to musical collaborations, not to support acts whatsoever. Bold are gigs that were especially brilliant.
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  • List of concerts I've been to over the years

    Nov 10 2009, 1h58 por coral013

    Twisted Sister - 2003
    3 Doors Down - 2004
    Van Halen - 2004
    Korn - 2004
    Motley Crue - 2005
    Twisted Sister & Ronnie James Dio - 2005
    Cinderella, Ratt, Quiet Riot & Firehouse - 2005
    Judas Priest - 2005
    Megadeth - 2005
    The Rolling Stones - 2006
    Dream Theater - 2006
    Poison & Firehouse - 2006
    Guns N' Roses, Sebastian Bach & Papa Roach - 2006
    Def Leppard & Journey - 2006
    Aerosmith - 2006
    Symphony X - 2007
    Iron Maiden - 2008
    Cyndi Lauper - 2008
    Coheed and Cambria - 2009
    The Killers - 2009
    AC/DC - 2009
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  • 6:58, are you sure where my spark is?

    Out 28 2009, 15h34 por sameoldscenexx

    1. What's your favorite song by 15?
    (Janet Jackson) Definitely TocarGo Deep, it is in my opinion one of the best R&B tracks of all time.

    2. How did you get into 20?
    (Michael Jackson) My mother was really into his music, and obviously the excessive plays from my childhood have made a lasting impression.

    3. Who is your favorite member in 1?
    (Fleetwood Mac) Stevie Nicks. I know it's cliché, but anyone who can write songs that beautiful and have such a prominent stage presence and keep the audience entranced with just the slightest gaze deserves to be a favourite.

    4. What’s your favorite lyric bit by 29?
    (Midlake)
    'Bring me a day full of honest work,
    And a roof that never leaks
    I'll be satisfied.'

    In context of the song, these lyrics are magical.

    5. Have you ever seen 22 live?
    (Dave Matthews Band) That would be a no.

    6. What's your favorite album from 10?.
    (Madonna) This is like asking me to pick a favourite child! I'm going to say Erotica, for the sheer fact I used to play it all the time when I was younger.

    7. Do you own any merchandise from 3?
    (Stevie Nicks) Just CDs.

    8. What is a good memory you have of 7?
    (Bat for Lashes) Walking along the beach near where I live listening to Two Suns just after it was released. The album fit the landscape so perfectly.

    9. Is there a member of the same age as you in 2?
    (Tori Amos) She was thirty years ago!

    10. When did you first get into 8?
    (Peter Gabriel) When I was going through my Kate Bush phase last year, I discovered she'd sang on a few tracks with him. I downloaded them, loved his voice and then checked out 3. I was hooked, and here we are today.

    11. Who likes 4 along with you?
    (Kate Bush) Quite a few of my friends like her, actually. Between me forcing them to endure her and loads of artists proclaiming her to be their main influence, she's became much more popular again than she was even a year and a half ago.

    12. Which song did you first hear from 16?
    (Suede) Saturday Night, because I found out Keeley Hawes was in the video. Love her, love the song.

    13. What song made you fall in love with 5?
    (Lindsey Buckingham) Go Insane.

    14. Which song do you not like by 18?
    (Cocteau Twins) There's none that I know of that I dislike. Perhaps I don't know enough of their work?

    15. Why do you like 14's songs?
    (Bryan Ferry) His voice is perfection, and they remind me of my childhood.

    16. Where did you first hear 6?
    (Roxy Music) Probably on some Sunday when I was tiny. My mother loves them, and they were the soundtrack to ironing days. (On another note, creepy coincidence with the above question, huh?)

    17. How long was 19 a singer before you liked them?
    (David Bowie) Only thirty-five years or so, not that long, ha.

    18. Does 13 have a song that gives you a bad memory?
    (Vanessa Carlton) Her songs are too pretty to give me bad memories.

    19. When did you get into 17?
    (Heart) I don't know, last summer?

    20. How long have you been into 9?
    (The Cure) About three and a half years.

    21. If 11 had a concert 300 miles away, would you drive there to see them?
    (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) Due to the fact I worry that Tom Petty might die soon, I'd say a definite yes.

    22. How many CDs do you own of 12?
    (Buckingham Nicks) They've never released a CD, only a LP. Unless the album gets released on CD which I highly doubt, it'll probably always be none.

    23. Does 21 have a song that makes you cry?
    (Siouxsie and the Banshees) Yes! TocarThe Last Beat of My Heart never fails to get me emotional.

    24. Does 27 have a song that makes you happy?
    (Sarah McLachlan) TocarInto the Fire brings a smile to my face, most definitely.

    25. Does 23 have a song that makes you smile?
    (Paramore) TocarMisery Business for pure nostalgia.

    26. What's the last song you've listened to from 28?
    (Björk) TocarVenus As A Boy, and I do love that song.

    27. Is there a song by 32 that you've listened to more than 30 times?
    (Kings of Leon) As my iTunes has only been going since August on this laptop, it doesn't say but I remember I definitely played TocarKnocked Up over thirty times.

    28. What is a song from 50 that you've only listened to once?
    (New Order) There's a few.

    29. Is there a song you are sick of hearing by 24?
    (Don Henley) Not really, because he isn't played often unless I deliberately listen to "Oldie" radio stations.

    30. What song got you into 40?
    (Pink Floyd) I've no idea, I'm wanting to say Comfortably Numb but I can't be entirely sure.

    31. What is your favorite single by 25?
    (Tegan and Sara) I have no idea what's been released as singles and what hasn't.

    32. If 49 hated you, what would you do?
    (Destiny's Child) I'd be slightly upset, because that would mean Beyoncé hates me, and as I love her, I'd feel like a right cock.

    33. What would you say if 42 or one of the members from 42 asked you out?
    (Whitney Houston) Even though I'd be creeped out, particularly as I'm straight and she's about the same age as my mother, I'd definitely say yes. It's Whitney fucking Houston!

    34. Would you care if 41 had a boyfriend/girlfriend?
    (Eagles) Not really. They're all old enough to be my grandparents, although Don Henley was a handsome man.

    35. Who has the best voice in 46?
    (Prince) As it's just Prince, he is the voice of the music. And I love it.

    36. Do you think 26 is/are good looking?
    (Fiona Apple) She is beautiful, in a porcelain-doll way. My only qualm is that sometimes she looks too thin. That's not really my problem anyway though, is it?

    37. How many times have you listened to your favorite song by 36?
    (Journey) This is easy - TocarWheel In The Sky.

    38. How many CDs do you own of 30?
    (The Smiths) Just the one, which is Strangeways, Here We Come.

    39. Is there a song from 38 that makes you mad?
    (Lily Allen) Not really.

    40. Which member from 31 do you want to see go solo? If 31 is only one artist, what would you do if they joined a group?
    (Demi Lovato) I don't really want her to join a group, I like her voice on its own.

    41. What does your favorite song from 48 remind you of?
    (Patrick Wolf) TocarThe Childcatcher reminds me of my old Spanish lessons, discussing with my friend how creepy yet good this song was.

    42. Did you hate 43 at first?
    (Joni Mitchell) No, she's a legend! It took me a little while to "get" her, though.

    43. Does your best friend also listen to 33?
    (Beyoncé) Yes, who doesn't listen to her?

    44. Do you think your parents would like 37?
    (Amy Winehouse) They both like her, my mother especially.

    45. Does 47 have a song that makes you want to dance?
    (Blondie) Well, come on. Who hasn't danced to TocarHeart Of Glass at some point in their lives?

    46. Have you ever seen 34 in person?
    (The Beach Boys) Of course not.

    47. Do you like 44's name?
    (Hole) It has rude connotations and is pretty simple, but definitely sums up the group.

    48. Is there someone in 45 that you want to go out with?
    (Ladyhawke) I wouldn't go out with Pip, but I'd like her to give me her hair.

    49. Do you know anyone that hates 39?
    (Christine McVie) No, because not many people disassociate her from Fleetwood Mac. If they hate Fleetwood Mac (i.e., my stepdad) then they probably would.

    50. Have you ever danced to a song from 35?
    (PJ Harvey) Her songs aren't danceable, really. Unless you count grunge style mosh-pits. So, no.
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