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Technically Mount Universe on NYE was 1996Dome wrote:For me it was hearing 'tour de france' by Kraftwerk on Radio Caroline, and then a few months later seeing Turbo dance with his broom to the same in 'Breakdance'. That spurned an entire electro feast for me (especially loving Streetsounds Electro 3), and the Beasties.
And yes, I was a B-Boy, popping, locking, spinnin' and....freeze!
Then funnily enough, would you believe it, a band called Orbital played at a night where my school friend was celebrating his 18th Birthday (Adam). It was 1989 or 1990, cant remember exactly, at the grasshopper inn in westerham. I don't remember seeing them, I don't even think I was there. But didn't stop hearing chime after that! Best Orbital gigs (for me): MTV Dance launch @ Ocean (mainly cos I was so supprised!), Ally Pally NYE 1997 ('Somewhere out There' MY GOD!), and Glastonbury 2001 .
And then, on its own...LFO by LFO. A new direction.
Other epiphanies: Metalheadz turned my world upside down (blue note), Underworld live (always), Radiohead live for the 1st time after they went 'exerimental' - suddenly I understood where they were coming from!
Recently: Jamie Lidell... sometimes a bit confusing, but mind blowing!
Dom
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i think that if your really like something, that sticks.. if only to feel that feeling again from back in the days.. even tho your main taste can shift, or better, widen..Weakling wrote: Which makes me wonder: do you still like all music (styles) you have been into or are there some things you cannot stand to hear anymore?
LOL. Luckily I never followed any hype and didn't care what my friends said I should or should not do. Always went my own way in developing my taste (as much as that is possible). Although Dr Alban was cool ... no not reallyTimbob wrote:of course this doesn't count for the: "I listen to dr alban because all my friends think it's cool" kinda things
well hey.. "it's your life"Weakling wrote:LOL. Luckily I never followed any hype and didn't care what my friends said I should or should not do. Always went my own way in developing my taste (as much as that is possible). Although Dr Alban was cool ... no not reallyTimbob wrote:of course this doesn't count for the: "I listen to dr alban because all my friends think it's cool" kinda things
If my mother and father taught me anything, it was which music I don't like to listen to. I never really disliked the top40, it was just not my thing most of the time. Strangely enough I now get nostalgic feelings when hearing some corny 80's hit.Timbob wrote: well hey.. "it's your life"
i was very stubborn in the beginning.. ooh, that's top40? then it must suck!
later i got more relaxed..(but still most top40 songs suck)
i think i have my dad and brother to thank for all the new styles of music they brought me.. like Lamb (my brother) and Stereo Mc's (my dad) and lots more