I've been getting into Radiohead recently. This is probably one of my favourites of what I've heard. [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHiGbolFFGw]
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Me, my brother and girlfriend are off to see The Pogues in Manchester tonight, it has become a family tradition for us to see them live at Christmas over the last three years. You could say that The Pogues are in my blood, since my brother used to pry The Dubliners out of my dad's car stereo to play 'Red Roses For Me', when I was eight. My dad was having none of it at first, but gave up in the end, he was a persistent li'l rapscallion my brother! Anyway my favourite Christmas song of all time is obviously 'Fairytale of New York' [youtube:Pv0hlbWpa1w] What is your one pick, as your very most favourite Christmas song?
I am passionate about retro gaming, from antiquated consoles to the continuation of classics. Obviously I love PSone, and PS2 retro games. I blast my ears to breakneck melodic punk, gruff vocals and nimble alternative guitar hooks.
Me, my brother and girlfriend are off to see The Pogues in Manchester tonight, it has become a family tradition for us to see them live at Christmas over the last three years. You could say that The Pogues are in my blood, since my brother used to pry The Dubliners out of my dad's car stereo to play 'Red Roses For Me', when I was eight. My dad was having none of it at first, but gave up in the end, he was a persistent li'l rapscallion my brother! Anyway my favourite Christmas song of all time is obviously 'Fairytale of New York'
What is your one pick, as your very most favourite Christmas song?
This is the only christmas song that I can stand to listen to, my dads a big pogues fan and has seen them many times over the years so I too have listened to them a lot through my life, they are brilliant though, especially live, its just amazing Shane Macgowan is still with us, and even more so the fact that after all these years The Pogues haven't lost it.
@Stevie You are spot on there mate, I must be honest and admit that the extent to which MacGowan has lived through excess is apparent from his vocal delivery live now. The atmosphere is completely magic and electrical though, I think that everyone is just hyped up to get the chance to see him perform. Just imagine if you were able to see them play live in their '80s heyday, that would be a gig to remember.
I am passionate about retro gaming, from antiquated consoles to the continuation of classics. Obviously I love PSone, and PS2 retro games. I blast my ears to breakneck melodic punk, gruff vocals and nimble alternative guitar hooks.
@JamieO...Fairytale of New York is one of the best Christmas songs. I've liked the Pogues since the 80s but sadly have never seen them. On a happy note though, I am going to see Bob Mould when he plays here in March.
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This is a friend of mines band from my home town Doncaster who are amazing and are on their way to being big and have recently suported Dinosaur Jnr. Check it out [youtube:ajUFpPhAxlY]
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