Perhaps you should have stopped therejezzer wrote:might have been written by Knopfler in those pre-Brothers years. It's very hard to listen to it
NB. I have never heard it but you make me want to keep it that way.
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Perhaps you should have stopped therejezzer wrote:might have been written by Knopfler in those pre-Brothers years. It's very hard to listen to it
Yup they were called The 1979.. Can't remember the name of the song they released.olaf the fat wrote:I got to number 28, before I realised which was the album title and which was the artist.
I know I should have spotted the Taylor Swift one, but was there a band called 1979??
Anyway I heard of yer man at no.28
Youtube, .flac, soundcloud, spotify via pc on Audio Technica AD ATH 700s most.Tap Tackle wrote:What's everyone's listening to their music via these days eg. streaming services eg. Spotify, Rdio, Deezer; speakers; headphones wired/wireless etc.
I can't get into mp3s and streaming - my perception is that the quality lacks depth, which may or may not be the case. I still buy all my music - mostly cds still as the Bang and Olufsen system in the car is way better than what I have at home, but I've been assembling a collection on lp over the years. I'm converting a room into a music room and when that's done I'm looking forward to getting in a killer turntable. When listening at home I have a lovely pair of Sennheiser infra-red headphones which give excellent sound quality.Tap Tackle wrote:What's everyone's listening to their music via these days eg. streaming services eg. Spotify, Rdio, Deezer; speakers; headphones wired/wireless etc.
Go for the newer version with detachable cable. ATH M50x.Tap Tackle wrote:Funnily enough I am in the market for a pair of Audio Technica ATH M50s what are the differences between them and the AD ATH 700s?
(quoted from their official website http://www.ironmaiden.com/bruce-dickinson-update.html)BRUCE DICKINSON UPDATE
Published: May 15, 2015
We are very happy to announce that following his recent MRI Scan, Bruce was today officially given the all-clear by his specialists.
Bruce says,
“I would like to thank the fantastic medical team who have been treating me for the last few months, resulting in this amazing outcome. It’s been tough on my family and in many ways it was harder for them than me. I’d also like to send a heartfelt thanks to all our fans for their kind words and thoughts. I’m a firm believer in trying to maintain a positive attitude, and the encouragement from the global Maiden family meant a great deal to me. Right now, I’m feeling extremely motivated and can’t wait to get back to business as usual, as soon as I can!”
Rod Smallwood continues,
“We are of course all absolutely delighted that Bruce’s doctors have pronounced him free of cancer. Although Bruce is naturally eager to resume Maiden activities, it will take a while before he is completely back to full strength, as we explained previously. Because of this, the band will not be touring or playing any shows until next year. We know our fans will understand the situation and, like us, would prefer to wait until Bruce is back to his usual indefatigable levels of fitness before going out on the road.
For now, the focus will be on putting the finishing touches to the new Iron Maiden studio album and that is what we will be concentrating on over the coming weeks. The release however will definitely be this year. Meanwhile, I’d like to echo Bruce’s words and thank all Maiden fans. You have been incredibly patient, putting Bruce’s health and well-being first during this difficult time and the band and I appreciate all your positive support.”
Led Zepplin are the only one I can think ofGrumpy Old Man wrote:The Sticky Fingers reissue is all kinds of awesome. I've said it before, but has any band ever come out with four consecutive studio albums of the quality of the Stones - Beggars Banquet, Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers & Exile on Main St?
I guess it depends what you're into.TerenureJim wrote:Led Zepplin are the only one I can think ofGrumpy Old Man wrote:The Sticky Fingers reissue is all kinds of awesome. I've said it before, but has any band ever come out with four consecutive studio albums of the quality of the Stones - Beggars Banquet, Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers & Exile on Main St?