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The LFW Desert Island Discs Thread on 12:07 - Nov 20 by R_from_afar
That rare thing, humorous lyrics paired with excellent music. The way the guitar, bass and drums complement each other is something to behold and it could be argued that with this tune, Primus created a new genre, hillbilly hard rock. Ridiculous and ridiculously good, all at the same time...
RFA
Good one.
For some reason reminds me of this. Underrated band.
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The LFW Desert Island Discs Thread on 12:29 - Nov 20 with 1296 views
The LFW Desert Island Discs Thread on 12:07 - Nov 20 by R_from_afar
That rare thing, humorous lyrics paired with excellent music. The way the guitar, bass and drums complement each other is something to behold and it could be argued that with this tune, Primus created a new genre, hillbilly hard rock. Ridiculous and ridiculously good, all at the same time...
RFA
Number four coming up and here's a track which inspired many a speed metal band. But wait, don't pass by on the other side, it is worth it for the moody slow section alone! Surely the best thing ever to come out of Wales?
RFA
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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The LFW Desert Island Discs Thread on 12:35 - Nov 20 with 1287 views
The LFW Desert Island Discs Thread on 12:33 - Nov 20 by R_from_afar
Number four coming up and here's a track which inspired many a speed metal band. But wait, don't pass by on the other side, it is worth it for the moody slow section alone! Surely the best thing ever to come out of Wales?
RFA
Along with the Manics yep.
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The LFW Desert Island Discs Thread on 12:49 - Nov 20 with 1275 views
The LFW Desert Island Discs Thread on 12:33 - Nov 20 by R_from_afar
Number four coming up and here's a track which inspired many a speed metal band. But wait, don't pass by on the other side, it is worth it for the moody slow section alone! Surely the best thing ever to come out of Wales?
RFA
Man, I am running short of choices - good thing too, I hear you cry - but here's my in no way diminished fifth. Senescent rock fans may find themselves overcome by a tidal wave of nostalgia.
A bit of a half-hearted performance, don't you think? Surely the bloke could manage to play at least three brass instruments all at once? Very poor
RFA
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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The LFW Desert Island Discs Thread on 13:08 - Nov 20 with 1258 views
The LFW Desert Island Discs Thread on 12:49 - Nov 20 by BrianMcCarthy
That would rattle my Top 8. Incredible track, and my favourite one by Rory.
Wasn't he incredible? So engaging, yet humble, honest, a great singer and a musician who blended together blues, folk and rock to create something utterly magical.
I feel a bit guilty for not including anything by him .
RFA
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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The LFW Desert Island Discs Thread on 13:31 - Nov 20 with 1247 views
The LFW Desert Island Discs Thread on 12:59 - Nov 20 by R_from_afar
Man, I am running short of choices - good thing too, I hear you cry - but here's my in no way diminished fifth. Senescent rock fans may find themselves overcome by a tidal wave of nostalgia.
A bit of a half-hearted performance, don't you think? Surely the bloke could manage to play at least three brass instruments all at once? Very poor
RFA
Now we are six and this one is not some massive band everyone, or most of you, know but a collection of amateur musicians from Ipswich who manage to create inventive - and distinctive - instrumental rock music which is sometimes symphonic, sometimes eerie and haunting. It's East Anglian folklore and myths set to music. I think they deserve a plug, particularly as their guitarist actually bothered to respond when I sent him a message on Twitter
RFA
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."