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Image From HereDamn, I've been sitting on these tracks for quite awhile. And, I feel bad for doing that. But, I got wrapped up in other things like the 80's and 90's series which took up some time. Well, at least, I am finally getting around to posting some new Shoegaze sounds."Deep Cut formed in East London in 2006.The band members are: singer Emma Bailey, guitarist Mat Flint, bass player Simo...
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Image From HereWow, I can't believe how hard this series is getting to finish. There are fourteen albums left out of the original sixty. And, I am having a hard time getting them in Digital format (Amazon, iTunes etc.)- the legal way. I could also resort to Bit Torrents but don't really subscribe to that. I rather buy the music but unfortunately my funds are very low. So, in a subsequent post, ...
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Image From HereIf you have been reading MNG for awhile now, you will definitely know that I like lists. I am trained as an Electrical Engineer and was one for 18 years. I like order instead of chaos and things to be listed a certain way. It may be the fact of my formal Engineering training or more of the fact that I am somewhat an obsessive compulsive person.I have done many posts that feature ...
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To be honest, I am not very familiar with the Americana genre of music. I guess it's because I get wrapped up in post punk, britpop, power pop, bedroom pop, lo-fi, 80's, 90's music etc. But, I will have to admit that these tracks below are very good. And, they have opened my eyes to this style of music. Now, admittedly, some of these artist's music doesn't actually fall into the Americana genre...
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Well, here we are at the halfway point of this series. This post represents bands that were formed in 1984 (to the best of my knowledge and research).I am particulary fond of this year because some of the bands are in my all time favorite category. Notably, The Jesus & Mary Chain, My Bloody Valentine and Love and Rockets. I left out a couple more - Timbuk 3 (who gave us the hit "The Future's So...
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Here we go, to continue on, with this series. These are bands that were formed in 1983 (to the best of my knowledge and research). I can't say enough about 80's music. I just love it. And, I have already expressed, over and over, my sentiments in previous posts. ;-)I think I will continue on to 1984 and then take a break from the 80's posts for a little bit. Time to get back to some more new mu...
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So, the 80's series continues. I swear I will never ever get weary of this music. It brings me back to some very good times and is responsible for my musical upbringing. The 80's will always rule in my book!This mix represents bands that were formed (born) in the year 1982. As I have said before, this is not a comprehensive list - I have probably missed a bunch of other good bands. But, this is...
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Ahhh, so here we go again, still stuck in the 80's. These posts are a relief for me, especially since I get away from posting about personal issues. I can't say it enough but I love the 80's. Always do and always will.Remember, 1981 is the date that these bands were formed. The tracks posted can be a couple of years after that date. Also, this selection is in no way a comprehensive list of band...
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Awww, shite, I got myself all tangled up in this 80's stuff and I can't stop. This is a redux post since I posted it about 3 years ago to the date. I was twenty years old in 1980 and these were some of my favorite bands. They are all stellar and worth looking up and listening to.This series is about the year that these bands were formed. The tracks are not necessarily from that year. So, to the...
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