Oooh you just killed me! In a good way. I was a way young'un when this song came out and never pieced together who sang it, then forgot about it as years went on. Having a love affair with this song right now. THANK YOU.
Oooh you just killed me! In a good way. I was a way young'un when this song came out and never pieced together who sang it, then forgot about it as years went on. Having a love affair with this song right now. THANK YOU.
Just heard this for the first time yesterday and completely hooked. Video is a bit disturbing, but the song is infectious. This track didn't make it huge in the UK when I was there so I have no idea if it was popular here or no, but here you go.
The gradual amp-up on this track, also from Brits, is pretty stellar as well. :)
Aenima still my favourite Tool album and 3rd most influential album on my life. Cheers for posting, mate.
Forgot how much I loved this. +1
Brilliant track, Greg. I'm a music snob/lover among the best of them and you Deadpin chaps and luv4allmusik and a couple others I'm going to forget to mention can not only match but often outdo me on your knowledge and ability to find quality music. I should probably be jealous, but I prefer to just be grateful. The…
I just moved back to the US from England. I've been here 4 days and you wouldn;t believe the racist bullshit I've heard out of my family. It's no worse than what they were before, but having had the experience of living abroad in an international city makes them sound to me more ignorant than they did when I left. I…
Oh my. +1
Glastonbury is on my bucket list as well. :)
Half English, half American phrase. :) I say "Was' sup, mate?" All the time, it does tend to confuse people.
I don't know why this video made me think of it, but I wanted to recommend you watch Robert Plant's Glastonbury set from this past year, if you haven't already seen it. It was mind-blowing on many levels.
That's brilliant, mate. Thank you.
I hear the Arctic Monkeys are popular in the States now?? Here's old-skool AM prior to breaking US shores:
Saul Williams starred in the spoken-word film, Slam, and was just awesome. This song made a great soundtrack to Ferguson.
I'll still with the rap theme, but UK rap. Foreign Beggars. Clever, varied, skilled. This track just has it all.
I just saw them last Saturday at the O2, we all went nuts when we heard that bass line. Yeah, unreal is a good word for it. :)
More of Kasabian, from their first album. Also, new D'Angelo album dropped a few days ago worth checking out...
+1 for your screen name as well.
It's about time you lovely people were introduced to Kasabian. You're welcome.