• Hi all and welcome to TheWoodHaven2 brought into the 21st Century, kicking and screaming! We all have Alasdair to thank for the vast bulk of the heavy lifting to get us here, no more so than me because he's taken away a huge burden of responsibility from my shoulders and brought us to this new shiny home, with all your previous content (hopefully) still intact! Please peruse and feed back. There is still plenty to do, like changing the colour scheme, adding the banner graphic, tweaking the odd setting here and there so I have added a new thread in the 'Technical Issues, Bugs and Feature Requests' forum for you to add any issues you find, any missing settings or just anything you'd like to see added/removed from the feature set that Xenforo offers. We will get to everything over the coming weeks so please be patient, but add anything at all to the thread I mention above and we promise to get to them over the next few days/weeks/months. In the meantime, please enjoy!

Your favourite listenings......

Remembering Phil and now Don Everly.

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Quite a variation of tastes on here, I wonder what you make of this.

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Lavinia Meijer plays Philip Glass, Metamorphoses 2.
 
Just to add to the other 'mocking' thread :lol:

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Haley Reinhart fabulous voice and easy on the eye, but watch it I saw her first.

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Pete
 
Pete Maddex":3015ykls said:
Haley Reinhart fabulous voice and easy on the eye, but watch it I saw her first.

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Pete

Love No Doubt, great song - sounds like a John Lewis ad cover that version. Not that that's a bad thing!
 
If we are going down that route it would be remiss of me not to post brass against the machine.

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MattS":1bvfvep4 said:
Pete Maddex":1bvfvep4 said:
Haley Reinhart fabulous voice and easy on the eye, but watch it I saw her first.


Pete

Love No Doubt, great song - sounds like a John Lewis ad cover that version. Not that that's a bad thing!
Check out creep by her and PMJ.

Pete
 
I'm starting to think im a bit young for this forum :)

Heres a bit of what I listen to:

The Foo fighters (obviously)
RHCP
My chemical romance
Bowling for soup
Fall out boy
Panic at the disco
All Time Low
Falling in reverse
Green day
Queens of the stone age
The strokes
Blink 182
 
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Melody Gardot...tres formidable je pense.
 
Craig Salisbury":3c05teg2 said:
I'm starting to think im a bit young for this forum :)

Heres a bit of what I listen to:

The Foo fighters (obviously)
RHCP
My chemical romance
Bowling for soup
Fall out boy
Panic at the disco
All Time Low
Falling in reverse
Green day
Queens of the stone age
The strokes
Blink 182

We'll meet you halfway.

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Trevanion":kmxjdwrl said:
Craig Salisbury":kmxjdwrl said:
I'm starting to think im a bit young for this forum :)

Heres a bit of what I listen to:

The Foo fighters (obviously)
RHCP
My chemical romance
Bowling for soup
Fall out boy
Panic at the disco
All Time Low
Falling in reverse
Green day
Queens of the stone age
The strokes
Blink 182

We'll meet you halfway.

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oh my god what evil spawned this? Do like a bit of Nirvana though :)
 
Craig Salisbury":187sisdu said:
I'm starting to think im a bit young for this forum :)

Heres a bit of what I listen to:

The Foo fighters (obviously)
RHCP
My chemical romance
Bowling for soup
Fall out boy
Panic at the disco
All Time Low
Falling in reversee
Green day
Queens of the stone age
The strokes
Blink 182


Are these song titles or band names?
 
Andyp":3kvvn8tz said:
Craig Salisbury":3kvvn8tz said:
I'm starting to think im a bit young for this forum :)

Heres a bit of what I listen to:

The Foo fighters (obviously)
RHCP
My chemical romance
Bowling for soup
Fall out boy
Panic at the disco
All Time Low
Falling in reversee
Green day
Queens of the stone age
The strokes
Blink 182


Are these song titles or band names?

I thought they were cocktails :eusa-whistle:
 
Brass Against are brilliant, see them at a festival a few years ago.

Craig my music tastes are also a bit young and alternative. Given the amount of overlap I’d guess you’re late 30s early 40s like me.
 
Craig Salisbury":3tuf7rru said:
I'm starting to think im a bit young for this forum :)

Heres a bit of what I listen to:

The Foo fighters (obviously)
RHCP
My chemical romance
Bowling for soup
Fall out boy
Panic at the disco
All Time Low
Falling in reverse
Green day
Queens of the stone age
The strokes
Blink 182

A list of bands I've seen live. :)
 
novocaine":3imxzn70 said:
Craig Salisbury":3imxzn70 said:
I'm starting to think im a bit young for this forum :)

Heres a bit of what I listen to:

The Foo fighters (obviously)
RHCP
My chemical romance
Bowling for soup
Fall out boy
Panic at the disco
All Time Low
Falling in reverse
Green day
Queens of the stone age
The strokes
Blink 182

A list of bands I've seen live. :)

As my daughter would say "I'm well jelly"
 
MattS":3p68psrk said:
Brass Against are brilliant, see them at a festival a few years ago.

Craig my music tastes are also a bit young and alternative. Given the amount of overlap I’d guess you’re late 30s early 40s like me.

Mid 40's going on 30 :)
 
This modern stuff is rubbish, give me something you can sing along to like...

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:D

Pete
 
Pete Maddex":866vodo0 said:
This modern stuff is rubbish, give me something you can sing along to like...

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:D

Pete

Tom Waits is great - he writes some really good lyrics. I'm a big fan of musicians who write songs with poetic, thoughtful (and, if I'm honest, often depressing) lyrics. My two favourites are Tom McRae and David Ford, e.g.

Tom McRae:

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David Ford:

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Oh, and this (from Tom McRae again) has to win the award for most depressing (but possibly also most beautiful) Christmas Song:

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Just listened to that Christmas Song. Jeez that is SO depressing.
I’ll stick to my 70s, 80s, 90s, prog rock etc.

Just ordered David Bowie’s live double album, Stage. Must be 30 years since I last listened to it. Can't wait.
 
Any old cricketers on this forum?! :)

By (most of ...or maybe just some of) the original artists who recorded it.

(Ignore the Letterman bit at the start. Go straight in to 54secs.

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Craig Salisbury":z7fv6ysj said:
I'm starting to think im a bit young for this forum :)

Heres a bit of what I listen to:

The Foo fighters (obviously)
RHCP
My chemical romance
Bowling for soup
Fall out boy
Panic at the disco
All Time Low
Falling in reverse
Green day
Queens of the stone age
The strokes
Blink 182

We have very similar taste indeed. Most of those are on my regular playlists.
 
Phil Pascoe":274amm41 said:
I can honestly say I've only ever heard of two of them, and I've not heard knowingly anything by the two I have heard of. :lol:

that's one more than me Phil
 
There was one LP my parents owned that I used to enjoy listening to even at 15 years old.
Simon & Garfunkel's Bridge Over Troubled Water. My kids enjoy singing along to the whole album as much as I did and still do.
I came home the other day to find one of the kids doing her homework with the iMac blasting out my playlist.
"What's this she said" When I asked her why she replied that she really liked it.
The track was Shine on Your Crazy Diamond II.

Turns out she really likes electric guitar solos. So I played her Gary Moore's Parisian Walkways. Which she said was spoilt by the singing.
Beginning to think that it is not just their mastery of English that they have inherited from me.

They might be a reason for the twins linking Dire Straits too. Brothers in Arms was playing in the delivery room as they were being born. Not our choice BTW.
 
I jumped into the car to drive to our wedding, the track on the radio - Dire Straits' Your Latest Trick.
My wife had a twenty five hour labour with my daughter. I got in the car to go home and the first track I heard was The Stranglers' Strange Little Girl. I have Shine On You Crazy Diamond booked for my funeral. :lol:
 
I compile a list of songs I remember I like or hear on the radio then buy them. The last list I did comprised of some quite peculiar stuff from susan boyle wild horses, thunderchild from war of the worlds, Camouflage and never ending story :D
 
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