What music were you brought up on ?
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What music were you brought up on ?
Me,folks loved 50's,60's and lots of classical too but me an 80's child.Mainly rock but still loved every bit of the mod stuff and the new wave stuff .lol.In fact,I like everything! Rainbow and Black Sabbath take me back to my youth mainly though :-)
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Well my name it is Dai Young
I’m the King of Welsh Goth
The village I come from
Is near Abersoch
I was brought up on Bauhaus
And black bedroom walls
And I had my first Snakebite
When I was in halls
Now the graveyard is calling
The sky’s getting greyer
I’ll drink the warm blood of
The Borough Surveyor
And I’ll murder the verger
I’ve seen how he gawps
And I’ll write on his headstone:
“Here lies Jones the Corpse”
Now my overweight girlfriend
She sits and she crimps
Her mother’s convinced she’s
Communing with imps
Her brother’s alright though
He’s a good lad is Wilf
‘Cos he’s into Placebo
And Cradle Of Filth
At my gig up in Butlins
The Redcoats complained
They tried to remove me
The bottles they rained
But for the first time in history
I didn’t run and hide
And the scousers in shellsuits
Had goths on their side
Now this Land Of My Fathers
It don’t suit my needs
I’d rather be some place
Like Bradford or Leeds
Where the Gipton teenagers
Could meet in my shed
For advice on mascara
And all things undead
Now my left index finger
Is nine inches long
It’s hovering over
A world that’s gone wrong
Ask me to Prestatyn
And that’s what I’ll do
And we’ll all die together
And Dylan can’t sue
I’m the King of Welsh Goth
The village I come from
Is near Abersoch
I was brought up on Bauhaus
And black bedroom walls
And I had my first Snakebite
When I was in halls
Now the graveyard is calling
The sky’s getting greyer
I’ll drink the warm blood of
The Borough Surveyor
And I’ll murder the verger
I’ve seen how he gawps
And I’ll write on his headstone:
“Here lies Jones the Corpse”
Now my overweight girlfriend
She sits and she crimps
Her mother’s convinced she’s
Communing with imps
Her brother’s alright though
He’s a good lad is Wilf
‘Cos he’s into Placebo
And Cradle Of Filth
At my gig up in Butlins
The Redcoats complained
They tried to remove me
The bottles they rained
But for the first time in history
I didn’t run and hide
And the scousers in shellsuits
Had goths on their side
Now this Land Of My Fathers
It don’t suit my needs
I’d rather be some place
Like Bradford or Leeds
Where the Gipton teenagers
Could meet in my shed
For advice on mascara
And all things undead
Now my left index finger
Is nine inches long
It’s hovering over
A world that’s gone wrong
Ask me to Prestatyn
And that’s what I’ll do
And we’ll all die together
And Dylan can’t sue
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Tennage fanclub
Smiths
Man or astroman
10000 maniacs
Pavement
The Four brothers ( zim)
Etc
Etc
Etc
I feel sorry for the x factor generation. Everything seems to be watered down namby pamby 12 year old female high skool prom music
Smiths
Man or astroman
10000 maniacs
Pavement
The Four brothers ( zim)
Etc
Etc
Etc
I feel sorry for the x factor generation. Everything seems to be watered down namby pamby 12 year old female high skool prom music
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Queen
Aerosmith
Bon Jovi
Def Leppard
AC/DC
Iron Maiden
Metallica
Iron Maiden
Pearl Jam
Guns n Roses
Faith No More
Little Angels
Megadeth
The Wildhearts
Thunder
RHCP
Poison
Motley Crue
Alice Cooper
Extreme
Terrorvision
Aerosmith
Bon Jovi
Def Leppard
AC/DC
Iron Maiden
Metallica
Iron Maiden
Pearl Jam
Guns n Roses
Faith No More
Little Angels
Megadeth
The Wildhearts
Thunder
RHCP
Poison
Motley Crue
Alice Cooper
Extreme
Terrorvision
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Aerosmith
Bon Jovi
AC/DC
Metallica (Their early stuff not the commercial mainstream **** they've churned out in the last 10-15 years)
Linkin Park (Meteora probably my favourite album)
Pearl Jam
Guns n Roses
Faith No More
Little Angels
Skid Row
Megadeth
Thunder
Slayer
Pantera
Nirvana
The Prodigy
Cypress Hill
Run DMC
The Beastie Boys
Rage Against The Machine
Snoop Doggy Dog
Eminem (his early stuff)
All the above are in my Deezer collection and never stop listening to it.
Bon Jovi
AC/DC
Metallica (Their early stuff not the commercial mainstream **** they've churned out in the last 10-15 years)
Linkin Park (Meteora probably my favourite album)
Pearl Jam
Guns n Roses
Faith No More
Little Angels
Skid Row
Megadeth
Thunder
Slayer
Pantera
Nirvana
The Prodigy
Cypress Hill
Run DMC
The Beastie Boys
Rage Against The Machine
Snoop Doggy Dog
Eminem (his early stuff)
All the above are in my Deezer collection and never stop listening to it.
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Al Martino
Sinatra
Cilla
Dusty
Bill Hailey
Little Richard
Stevie Wonder
Marvin Gaye
Aretha Franklin
Smokey Robinson
Don Mclean
The big O
Rod Stewart
Billy Joel
Bowie
The Boss
Queen
And all that good ****
Sinatra
Cilla
Dusty
Bill Hailey
Little Richard
Stevie Wonder
Marvin Gaye
Aretha Franklin
Smokey Robinson
Don Mclean
The big O
Rod Stewart
Billy Joel
Bowie
The Boss
Queen
And all that good ****
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Aerosmith
Bon Jovi
AC/DC
Metallica (Their early stuff not the commercial mainstream **** they've churned out in the last 10-15 years)
Linkin Park (Meteora probably my favourite album)
Pearl Jam
Guns n Roses
Faith No More
Little Angels
Skid Row
Megadeth
Thunder
Slayer
Pantera
VVVVVVVVV +1
Nirvana
The Prodigy
Cypress Hill
Run DMC
The Beastie Boys
Rage Against The Machine
Snoop Doggy Dog
Eminem (his early stuff)
All the above are in my Deezer collection and never stop listening to it.
Bon Jovi
AC/DC
Metallica (Their early stuff not the commercial mainstream **** they've churned out in the last 10-15 years)
Linkin Park (Meteora probably my favourite album)
Pearl Jam
Guns n Roses
Faith No More
Little Angels
Skid Row
Megadeth
Thunder
Slayer
Pantera
VVVVVVVVV +1
Nirvana
The Prodigy
Cypress Hill
Run DMC
The Beastie Boys
Rage Against The Machine
Snoop Doggy Dog
Eminem (his early stuff)
All the above are in my Deezer collection and never stop listening to it.
Northern Soul
Funk, Earth wind and fire, Funkadelicks type stuff.
soul
early Hip Hop, be bop don't stop.
early house music
Jungle
D&B
and a **** load of all that crap you lot are listing at school discos.
Didn't mind a bit of green onions, Mod, blues and jazz.
Opp's forgot to mention Herb Albert.
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And a **** load of Reggea,Lovers rock, ragga and dance hall that you guys wouldn't know, basically underground reggea.
Northern Soul
Funk, Earth wind and fire, Funkadelicks type stuff.
soul
early Hip Hop, be bop don't stop.
early house music
Jungle
D&B
and a **** load of all that crap you lot are listing at school discos.
Didn't mind a bit of green onions, Mod, blues and jazz.
Opp's forgot to mention Herb Albert.
Northern Soul
Funk, Earth wind and fire, Funkadelicks type stuff.
soul
early Hip Hop, be bop don't stop.
early house music
Jungle
D&B
and a **** load of all that crap you lot are listing at school discos.
Didn't mind a bit of green onions, Mod, blues and jazz.
Opp's forgot to mention Herb Albert.
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As a child I listened to almost every genre either through choice or not!!! As a teenager it was mostly electronic dance music and hip hop. As an adult it's mostly house music but I love anything 'ravey' from between the 80s to now. Old skool, drum and bass, all forms of house and dance music. Occasionally I go back to my teenage years like I did today and listen to an early eminem or dr dre album. Today was slim shady lp. Loved it. Brought back many memories
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Madness
Electro
Hip hop
Dance
All the above in order of age with the first two being examples of artists from their genre.
Nick
Madness
Electro
Hip hop
Dance
All the above in order of age with the first two being examples of artists from their genre.
Nick
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Calypso, Bluebeat and Ska
National Songbook for schools (1905 edition)
Church hymnbook
Your Hundred Best Tunes & Semprini Seranade
Ray Charles, Nat King Cole, Ella, Jim Reeves
Early Beatles pop songs (the rest was just over rated tosh)
A ton of MoTown and Philly
Beethoven, Chopin, Offenbach
Radio 1 (the original, not the current drum 'n' bass version)
Anything on TOTP on a Thursday evening in the '70s
Lover's Rock, Dance Hall stylee and some Roots (don't be so presumptuous, Ditch!)
Jazz Funk, George Benson & Grover Washington Jr
.... everything but heavy rock, metal or punk (apart from The Sex Pistols)
Then I grew up... ... and went and bought all that old stuff again on iTunes and put 'em in a 'Pensioner's Tunes' playlist.
National Songbook for schools (1905 edition)
Church hymnbook
Your Hundred Best Tunes & Semprini Seranade
Ray Charles, Nat King Cole, Ella, Jim Reeves
Early Beatles pop songs (the rest was just over rated tosh)
A ton of MoTown and Philly
Beethoven, Chopin, Offenbach
Radio 1 (the original, not the current drum 'n' bass version)
Anything on TOTP on a Thursday evening in the '70s
Lover's Rock, Dance Hall stylee and some Roots (don't be so presumptuous, Ditch!)
Jazz Funk, George Benson & Grover Washington Jr
.... everything but heavy rock, metal or punk (apart from The Sex Pistols)
Then I grew up... ... and went and bought all that old stuff again on iTunes and put 'em in a 'Pensioner's Tunes' playlist.
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Calypso, Bluebeat and Ska
National Songbook for schools (1905 edition)
Church hymnbook
Your Hundred Best Tunes & Semprini Seranade
Ray Charles, Nat King Cole, Ella, Jim Reeves
Early Beatles pop songs (the rest was just over rated tosh)
A ton of MoTown and Philly
Beethoven, Chopin, Offenbach
Radio 1 (the original, not the current drum 'n' bass version)
Anything on TOTP on a Thursday evening in the '70s
Lover's Rock, Dance Hall stylee and some Roots (don't be so presumptuous, Ditch!)
Jazz Funk, George Benson & Grover Washington Jr
.... everything but heavy rock, metal or punk (apart from The Sex Pistols)
Then I grew up... ... and went and bought all that old stuff again on iTunes and put 'em in a 'Pensioner's Tunes' playlist.
National Songbook for schools (1905 edition)
Church hymnbook
Your Hundred Best Tunes & Semprini Seranade
Ray Charles, Nat King Cole, Ella, Jim Reeves
Early Beatles pop songs (the rest was just over rated tosh)
A ton of MoTown and Philly
Beethoven, Chopin, Offenbach
Radio 1 (the original, not the current drum 'n' bass version)
Anything on TOTP on a Thursday evening in the '70s
Lover's Rock, Dance Hall stylee and some Roots (don't be so presumptuous, Ditch!)
Jazz Funk, George Benson & Grover Washington Jr
.... everything but heavy rock, metal or punk (apart from The Sex Pistols)
Then I grew up... ... and went and bought all that old stuff again on iTunes and put 'em in a 'Pensioner's Tunes' playlist.
Doubt you listened to many Earth quake and V Rocket dub plate sound clashes live though, or spent your youth in shabines / blues/ gambling houses (original hard core underground music scene)
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Dion and the Belmonts
Thurston Harris
Neil Young
Simon & Garfunkel
Ian Dury
then 80's Rock
and for the last 15-20 years it's been all about the Chili Peppers
Thurston Harris
Neil Young
Simon & Garfunkel
Ian Dury
then 80's Rock
and for the last 15-20 years it's been all about the Chili Peppers
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