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The Music Thread Strikes Back

for anyone using audacity, if you've uploaded v3, suggestion I've seen is to delete it as it is (allegedly) full of spyware.
 
Have loved these guys for years, deeply weird to see them getting interest over here:

 
41 years ago today Back in Black came out, 41 years ago 😮
 
I remember seeing AC/DC at the Civic Hall in the late 70s. They had sold very few tickets, so gave free admission to any student who wanted one. I think this happened in consecutive years.
 
I have had Hardwired to Self Destruct in the car CD all week. I used to get so excited about Metallica releases and St Anger killed that. Bought it, deluxe edition, on release ( because I wanted Lords of Summer which was epic at Sonisphere) and listened about once before I took Micro to see them for his first Metalligig.

Digging it out again I really like it. The Hetfield GOD sound has gone with swapping slaved Mesas and Marshall for Diezel but the sound is still decent. And there are a lot more belting riffs in there than I realised. Definitely liking it now after half a decade. Archetypal grower.
 
Only 50 years after it's release, do I find out that Crazy Horses by the Osmonds is actually about pollution !!
 
This is weird Paul. I currently sell a lottery scratchcard called 'Crazy Cash". Every time I sell one I sing "Crazy Ca-ash weee weee". Not one of my American customers seems to know the song.
 
Watching the new Adam Curtis documentary on iPlayer and this is at the start of episode 4.

Nice cover of a great Daniel Johnston song I wasn't aware of:

 
Forty five-ish years after buying the Hawkwind album "Quark, Strangeness and Charm", and having no idea where the name came from, I discover that:

"Quarks differ from each other in mass and charge, giving them six distinct flavors: up, down, top, bottom, strange, and charm."
 
Heard someone mention this tune on a podcast. It has weird but funny lyrics, and the songs decent too.

 
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