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BLAZE said:Otherwise, colour me under-fucking-whelmed
I thought the production sounded horrible but apparently that's a YouTube issue and it sounds better on Spotify. I don't have Spotify, so
I've been a fan since 2002. Their back catalogue got me on first listen but all their new stuff since then has taken a few listens to get into. This is no different
BLAZE said:Otherwise, colour me under-fucking-whelmed
I thought the production sounded horrible but apparently that's a YouTube issue and it sounds better on Spotify. I don't have Spotify, so
I've been a fan since 2002. Their back catalogue got me on first listen but all their new stuff since then has taken a few listens to get into. This is no different
legoman said:BLAZE said:Otherwise, colour me under-fucking-whelmed
I thought the production sounded horrible but apparently that's a YouTube issue and it sounds better on Spotify. I don't have Spotify, so
I've been a fan since 2002. Their back catalogue got me on first listen but all their new stuff since then has taken a few listens to get into. This is no different
Spotify is brilliant and free if you are happy to put up with ads. Otherwise the subscription is quite reasonable and it means you have access to just about everything ever released. You can make your own playlists and share them with friends. Spotify learns your preferences and offers you daily mixes of stuff you might like. You can download music to your device so you can listen offline. What's not to like?
exiledclaseboy said:legoman said:Spotify is brilliant and free if you are happy to put up with ads. Otherwise the subscription is quite reasonable and it means you have access to just about everything ever released. You can make your own playlists and share them with friends. Spotify learns your preferences and offers you daily mixes of stuff you might like. You can download music to your device so you can listen offline. What's not to like?
Tell you what’s not on there, Sabbath’s Headless Cross album , which for a long while back in my formative years as a metal fan was my favourite Sabbath album. Tony Martin’s voice is more than a match for either Ozzy or Dio.
Muteswan said:exiledclaseboy said:Tell you what’s not on there, Sabbath’s Headless Cross album , which for a long while back in my formative years as a metal fan was my favourite Sabbath album. Tony Martin’s voice is more than a match for either Ozzy or Dio.
Laurence Cottle from Swansea played bass on that album. Awesome bass player.
exiledclaseboy said:legoman said:Spotify is brilliant and free if you are happy to put up with ads. Otherwise the subscription is quite reasonable and it means you have access to just about everything ever released. You can make your own playlists and share them with friends. Spotify learns your preferences and offers you daily mixes of stuff you might like. You can download music to your device so you can listen offline. What's not to like?
Tell you what’s not on there, Sabbath’s Headless Cross album , which for a long while back in my formative years as a metal fan was my favourite Sabbath album. Tony Martin’s voice is more than a match for either Ozzy or Dio.
Itchysphincter said:exiledclaseboy said:Tell you what’s not on there, Sabbath’s Headless Cross album , which for a long while back in my formative years as a metal fan was my favourite Sabbath album. Tony Martin’s voice is more than a match for either Ozzy or Dio.
Always a bargain bin Sabbath album, good though. I think Lol Cottle played on it.
legoman said:BLAZE said:Otherwise, colour me under-fucking-whelmed
I thought the production sounded horrible but apparently that's a YouTube issue and it sounds better on Spotify. I don't have Spotify, so
I've been a fan since 2002. Their back catalogue got me on first listen but all their new stuff since then has taken a few listens to get into. This is no different
Spotify is brilliant and free if you are happy to put up with ads. Otherwise the subscription is quite reasonable and it means you have access to just about everything ever released. You can make your own playlists and share them with friends. Spotify learns your preferences and offers you daily mixes of stuff you might like. You can download music to your device so you can listen offline. What's not to like?
Costello said:legoman said:Spotify is brilliant and free if you are happy to put up with ads. Otherwise the subscription is quite reasonable and it means you have access to just about everything ever released. You can make your own playlists and share them with friends. Spotify learns your preferences and offers you daily mixes of stuff you might like. You can download music to your device so you can listen offline. What's not to like?
Since when has Spotify included almost everything that has ever been released :lol: :lol: :lol:
Fvck sake there's loads of things that aren't on there - there's more to life than cock-rock pal
exiledclaseboy said:Costello said:Since when has Spotify included almost everything that has ever been released :lol: :lol: :lol:
Fvck sake there's loads of things that aren't on there - there's more to life than cock-rock pal
There is?