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He sounds like his balls are being crushed in a vice.
You can try:Rob wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 3:58 pm Prince - Bambi: 6
That guitar though. I never heard Prince give it such a classic rock sound. Was he auditioning to the join the Scorpions? Really, musically his later style is still unrecognizable, but the vocals and lyrics are unmistakably Prince. It's close to cheese, but I can't help enjoying myself with it.
If I'm wrong, may 'Lab fans strike me down but I've got a feeling at least one of those lady singers (Laetitia Sadier) is also one of the guitarists on Stomach Worm. To me, this has the semblance of a Fall song given Stereolab production with its rockabilly rhythm and emphasis on repetition, making it an experiment worthy of a 7.
I always play Laurie Anderson on weddings. She is always a hit. Gets the crowds dancing.
Since your last was still within a month from today I'll not cry you a river yet.
You may have put your finger on why I like lots of the rap from the 1980s, but little of today's stuff. The movement away from funk which I hadn't identified before may be the reason, since I have no interest in lyrics, and most rap is about lyrics.Rob wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 4:47 pm Kool Moe Dee – How Ya Like Me Now: 6
From a time when funk was perhaps the most common reference point for rappers. There are still rappers that use funk elements, but there is something about the way this Jedi Picasso rhymes his way around the James Brown grooves that is clearly from another era, in a good way. Not my favorite type of thing in the world, but sure fun.