stupot07
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She's got a strong voice but it looks like it was filmed in a cupboard ![video=youtube;zxL0cbCY4bc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxL0cbCY4bc[/video]
She's got a strong voice but it looks like it was filmed in a cupboard !
Different !The Slits and The Raincoats for me.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tI7aM0eKcg
Zombie by Cranberries or Vow by Garbage.
I chose Violet but she's done some decent stuff.Top tune that!
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Planet Rock usually go for more hard rock so like you say it's tricky at times to define what's rock or pop ? Suzi Quatro was more leaning towards pop I reckon,but she is classed as a rocker.Proper stupid girl by garbage to vow. It's difficult to define what rock includes. For example Would you include London Grammer? She's got a stunning voice.
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She reminds me of Chrissie Hynde.One of my all time favourite tracks.
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I put Bring Me Back To Life-Evanescence as my 7th track.What a voice and single !
I bought Wolfmother debut album and loved it but haven't heard anymore of them but now know why didn't know they split up. I sent my rockblock in but they haven't featured it yet,but they must get hundreds I bet.Sorry missed that. There is no question that the first album is the best rock album featuring a female vocalist by a mile. It is timeless in the sense it could have been in any era of music.
Shame they all split up.
As a diversion BBR what did you think of Wolfmother. Like Evanescence they produced a brilliant debut album and then just split and vanished. Stockdale seems to have the same ego as Amy Lee and ultimately it's led to obscurity.
I like 'Gloria' by Laura Branigan.
Houch did you know Hazel lived in Aldermans Green ? Her mum passed away last year but lived in the family home there and Hazel often came back to visit her.In Ball Hill they've got a small music place and she's been in there with the likes of the Specials,the Beat,Pauline Black,King,and other Cov acts.Gotta mention our local lass, Hazel O'Connor. "Will You" and "Eighth Day" were brilliant!
Houch did you know Hazel lived in Aldermans Green ? Her mum passed away last year but lived in the family home there and Hazel often came back to visit her.In Ball Hill they've got a small music place and she's been in there with the likes of the Specials,the Beat,Pauline Black,King,and other Cov acts.
Remember the Alhambra pub well Don Farndon who had a hit record Indian Reservation was the landlord there in the 70's. Bet you knew that ?I didn't know any of that BBR. I knew her dad used to drink in the Lime Tree Club in Tile Hill a few years ago. She came in once to see him when I was there.
Remember the Alhambra pub well Don Farndon who had a hit record Indian Reservation was the landlord there in the 70's. Bet you knew that ?
Remember a Coventry band called Jigsaw ? Well my sister went out with the drummer for several months.She'd get free tickets to their gigs but can't recall if the band was any good ?Yep. I also knew Don fairly well, Mate. He went out with one of my sisters for a short while. He also did a regular show at CWR while I was there.
Remember a Coventry band called Jigsaw ? Well my sister went out with the drummer for several months.She'd get free tickets to their gigs but can't recall if the band was any good ?
I'll ask my sister if Biffo was her ex boyfriend ? I think they played a lot at the Walsgrave pub just before you get to the Forum as that's where my sister met him I recall ?I remember them. They had just the one chart success with "Sky High" around the mid-70's. The drummer, "Biffo" died in 2007.