What are you listening to right now?

Just listened to it, I like it!

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I can’t shake this song from my head. Besides Hozier’s voice i love the prominent bass sound
It is probably the tune that triggered my decision to learn bass when considering different instruments to learn a few months ago.

It is the second song i have been studying/playing.

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such a good song

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Time for some high school nostalgia NWOBHM

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She’s still Poppy… just madder and madder :upside_down_face:

Then, this week - settled down again…

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It’s another guilty pleasure Saturday!

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Well, hell.

“We have held good faith negotiations with SESAC to renew our existing deal. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts, we were unable to reach an equitable agreement before its expiration. We take copyright very seriously and as a result, content represented by SESAC is no longer available on YouTube in the US. We are in active conversations with SESAC and are hoping to reach a new deal as soon as possible.”

Hope they get it sorted soon. :frowning_face:

I’m trying to learn some of these songs!

Love Emma, she has such a great voice and the feel in her music is always a bit ominous.

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Definitely on my bucket list, to see one day, this band. Om are great and Al is such a great bass player.

Some new goth/darkwave

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First Twin Tribes made Monolith.

Then people started slowing it down and it’s like twice as good.

There’s dozens of these.

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Oh nice - I was enjoying the original thinking I wouldn’t like it as much slowed down but :ok_hand:

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I am guessing some site must have had a contest to do this or something because there are so many different versions where people did this, and the original is from this year so it’s not like it has had a lot of time to bake.

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R.I.P…

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I’ve been listening to my Google Music on auto play so long that it’s evolve through:

  1. Newer hiphop that sampled 60/70 jazz
  2. Newer Jazz that sampled newer hiphop
  3. 70s Jazz

I never listen to 70s jazz because i never think that it was really that great but listening to so much of it, i realize that it sounds like my childhood because that’s the kind of stuff my dad listened to a lot.

i have never heard this, from one of my all time favorite bands. surprisingly a little cleaner than what they would ultimately become?

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