BlueHammer85
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This has been a good listen.
Tempted to say , can we do this more regularly
Tempted to say , can we do this more regularly
This has been a good listen.
Tempted to say , can we do this more regularly
Very few clarkies and outside some early nominees for favourites no one yet put forward an allocation of songs unlike last time.
Might have something to do with the season and timelines for posters at present but I do think this is a much tougher list to allocate than the Christmas theme.
Have I clarkied myself by missing a change form posting the allocation on the forum to a pm as was the case over Christmas.
Naturally happy to pm if that is the case Coatigan.
The playlist starts pretty intense with 2 heavy tracks. I enjoyed both. The first one, initially struggled with the amount of progressions, but the more I listened to it the more I find myself getting goosebumps, the speech fits well round the music, (or is it vice versa) and really builds a mood. The second of the two is excellent, a bit of a 'classic' metal feel to it. Just aggresive enough but not overly 'shouty'.
Then a nice return to earth and a calming of the senses palette cleanser, for me at least. Could really have done with being followed by the Cat Stevens song for a bit of a stretch of the mood, but works well on its own too.
Then the Elton John song for me the biggest surprise, really liked it.
Then WHACK, MIA steams in like being hit in the face with a wet fish. And Bjork like having a squirming octopus placed on your head.
Then a bit of head nodding blues riffing.
Really enjoyed Other Lives, again could do with being followed by Bears Den for a bit of consistency in mood for me. Both lovely songs. But at least it has Cat Stevens to follow, before a return to heavy, to inject some energy into it.
Surfs up a curveball to keep the element of surprise alive. A few ballads and power ballads, liked the Maria McKee tracknin particular. Than a good 80s pop-rock track, followed by a rhythmic jazzy heavy bassed piece. Finishing off with folky poetry of wonderful description and longing.
Whoever called it eclectic, got it bang on.
Very few clarkies and outside some early nominees for favourites no one yet put forward an allocation of songs unlike last time.
Might have something to do with the season and timelines for posters at present but I do think this is a much tougher list to allocate than the Christmas theme.
Have I clarkied myself by missing a change form posting the allocation on the forum to a pm as was the case over Christmas.
Naturally happy to pm if that is the case Coatigan.