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My first Suicidal Tendencies record, I was about 14 or 15. My vinyl is totally destroyed.
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Michel Fugain & le Big Bazar - Fais comme l'oiseau

For class: Rough Guide to the Music of Morocco
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BBP

Michel Fugain & le Big Bazar - Fais comme l'oiseau |
:shocked: What's wrong with you ?  I'm kidding. You like Michel Fugain ?
[Edited on 27-3-2006 by aquabot]
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I was looking for Un beau roman. It had been stuck in my head for days.
Why? Does he get so little esteem in France?
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aquagoat
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BBP
I was looking for Un beau roman. It had been stuck in my head for days.
Why? Does he get so little esteem in France? |
No, it's OK to listen to that, it's not really my cup of tea but he does well. It's more something that parents would listen to rather
than 22 (soon 23) year old youngsters such as you.  But I must admit that everytime I hear "Une belle histoire" it remains stuck into my head for days.
It's supposed to be on the record you bought, track 5.
[Edited on 28-3-2006 by aquabot]
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Yeah, listened to it a couple of times already. Some nice stuff on it...
That Morocco stuff is great too!
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1st saw these guys years ago in their native GIBRALTAR, they were awesome and highly recomend this c.d--
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| Quote: | Originally posted by vivien_o_blivion

1st saw these guys years ago in their native GIBRALTAR, they were awesome and highly recomend this c.d-- |
I know that band but can't manage to remember what it sounds like. Help me Viv, please.
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aquagoat
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You SHOULD all listen to that.:roll::bouncy::bouncing:
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| Quote: | Originally posted by aquabot
| Quote: | Originally posted by vivien_o_blivion

1st saw these guys years ago in their native GIBRALTAR, they were awesome and highly recomend this c.d-- |
I know that band but can't manage to remember what it sounds like. Help me Viv, please. |
mmm.they sound COOOL as :swear: think led zep a bit of g"n"r and lots of morrocan beats thrown in...i like it they rock
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Gustav Holst - The Planets
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aquagoat
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BBP
Gustav Holst - The Planets |
I spend an entertaining few hours finding the Jupiter quote in Absolutely Free. Do you know where it is?
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Is there one? On the CD or on the song?
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Is there one? On the CD or on the song? |
Never mind, found it already.
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The last non Zappa album I bought was "Breakfast For Dinosaurs" by the Fowler Brothers. I can't say I like it that much. Bruce
Fowler's stuff is interesting, but there's too much of that LA sound about the album as a whole and I really don't like the female
vocalist. If anybody has any of their other stuff that they can recommend, let me know.
BTW, Gojira1975 is definitely right about amnesia Vivace and that bass line quoted from Holst's Planets on the Aboslutely Free album, not the
song.
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That's weird... I thought it was at the end of Call Any Vegetable and right before the Invocation and Ritual Dance of the Young Pumpkin.
It's rather obvious, in the melody line.
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