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Eleanor Rigby 14 05-31-2021 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Marie Monday (Post 2175042)
That doesn't surprise me, re: the darkness and violence Trollheart mentioned. To be honest I like Nick Cave but I'm not that into him, although he has some fantastic stuff and I love his older band The Birthday Party

Idk, I just don't get his music :(
Btw, what do you think about the Bee Gees? :o:
Lol, I sound like and obsessed fan now :laughing:

Marie Monday 05-31-2021 01:46 PM

obsessive fandom can be great fun! I've never really been into the Bee Gees, I only know the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack; I haven't heard it in a long time but I remember liking it. Even more so because I can't hear Stayin' Alive without thinking of this:

Eleanor Rigby 14 05-31-2021 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Marie Monday (Post 2175044)
obsessive fandom can be great fun! I've never really been into the Bee Gees, I only know the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack; I haven't heard it in a long time but I remember liking it. Even more so because I can't hear Stayin' Alive without thinking of this:

That cat is like me when I have a bath :rofl:
nvm, Spanish sense of humour is pretty boring

Anteater 05-31-2021 02:04 PM

Spirits Having Flown is probably my favorite Bee Gees record, followed by 1991's High Civilization.




Eleanor Rigby 14 09-06-2021 10:27 AM

Hello, everyone! :wave: It's been a long time since I last posted here, I know that sometimes I take long breaks, like REALLY long, but I always keep on reading the new threads. The thing is I was on holiday in the north of Spain and I felt a bit lazy to write reviews (and I still feel too lazy to do so), because I've actually heard ALL the suggested albums and artists (at least one album by each one of them). There were tons of them, so what I'm gonna do is, that if you wanna ask me, I'll answer what I think about 'em, but I'm not gonna talk about all of them :eek: cause that's gonna last forever. This wasn't on the thread but I've actually got a little bit obsessed with the soundtrack of a certain sad and tragic movie...:(It has nothing to do with popular music, it's all instrumental classical music, but damn, I think it's superpowerful and even drives the movie at some points (well, it's not just a movie, it's a franchise) so if you wanna suggest something of that style I would thank you all!
By the way, I have to change the title of the thread to "Suggestions for a 15 year old :laughing:"
Edit: I changed the initial list with my "new" favourite artists

rubber soul 09-06-2021 10:54 AM

Hey, Eleanor. You should start a thread doing reviews of your favorite albums, maybe in the Member's Journal section. That way, you can take your time doing your reviews or write about anything really. Trollheart has so many journals going it's hard to keep count.

I'll probably start a new journal myself or maybe revive one of my old ones. Anyway, give it a shot. :)

Eleanor Rigby 14 09-06-2021 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by rubber soul (Post 2184207)
Hey, Eleanor. You should start a thread doing reviews of your favorite albums, maybe in the Member's Journal section. That way, you can take your time doing your reviews or write about anything really. Trollheart has so many journals going it's hard to keep count.

I'll probably start a new journal myself or maybe revive one of my old ones. Anyway, give it a shot. :)

Trollheart's amazing reviews are worthy of admiration (don't know if it's said like that in English). I mean, I read his reviews, imagine myself writing all those long and super-detailed reviews and get tired just imagining it. But you're right, maybe I should give a try.

Marie Monday 09-06-2021 11:56 AM

Hi Eleanor! Don't worry, you can write reviews in any way you want, and with any level of detail. There are no rules :cool:

Eleanor Rigby 14 09-06-2021 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Marie Monday (Post 2184216)
Hi Eleanor! Don't worry, you can write reviews in any way you want, and with any level of detail. There are no rules :cool:

Well, I just started a thread ont he member's journal about albums that have already turn or will turn 50 this year. Soon I'll post my first review :)

Marie Monday 09-06-2021 12:18 PM

I noticed, that's cool!

Also, two more recs for this thread:
The La's, tuneful 60s-like pop from the 90s

and The Late Great Townes Van Zandt, American country music


edit: oh also, have you ever listened to Blondie? If not, then I recommend their first album


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