Forum: General Talk
08-08-2019, 08:52 PM
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You realise Christian (Ace) Codenotti's 44, KoolKool? Not the time gap you might think, this can be considered old folks' music. :D
The first one in particular has that sound the UK production trio Stock, Aitken and Waterman milked again and again … it was hard to get away from it in the Eighties. But you were more likely to run into a chick who liked that than Pink Floyd, as I found! This track was one of their seminal ones, itself a cover of a 1973 Dutch song: Youtu.be |
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Forum: General Talk
08-06-2019, 09:27 PM
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But you didn't put a YouTube link, @KoolKool, so it's hard to tell exactly what you're into and whether it resonates with anyone else.
I'm not averse to dance music. Us older folk have probably heard more of that over the decades than you, from James Brown (still being sampled by Kendrick Lamar and others) to Big Beat, Drum n' Bass, Trance, styles that today's artists still use as references, but that for us were simply on the radio or whatever as we went about life or in the clubs, even if our usual tastes were other genres (I quite liked alternative pop and even prog rock).
This is on my Spotify playlist at the moment, it's definitely not Bill Haley and the Comets. :)
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