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<blockquote data-quote="djperkins" data-source="post: 846212" data-attributes="member: 17130"><p>The 80's and 90's was full of artists that were desperately trying to follow up their one hit wonder... and they crammed it down our necks without mercy...but a lot of earlier stuff was cool The Police were epic, the biggest band on the planet for me..some synth bands were right on the money as well, Depeche Mode ...though I absolutey despise Indie...Smiths...waving flowers around..not me mate..lol..fk that, there may well be some real musical happenings going on with it...but on my estate you would just get filled in everyday, so I never got into that scene..lol</p><p></p><p>Brain Johnson deffo...and I like a lot of 60's and 70's scene'...I was into the First Mod revival scene after punk died a death which invited bands like The Jam andopened my ears to bands like The Who, Floyd and a whole host of Northern Soul acts...which is where my passion for dance music comes from...I always used to jump around, pogo, wreckin whatever...but Northern Soul brought out the girl in me..hahaha...Disco Stuuuuuuuuu.</p><p></p><p>fave metal band of all time is not on your list Thin Lizzy</p><p>fave dj's would be Seaman, Ralphy, Sasha, Oz, Diggers, Me</p><p></p><p>I guess I was just into stuff that pushed the boundries , had to be new and cutting edge to hook me in when I were young...or it could propperly fk off..hahaha...just a typical estate rat me guys, my oppinion is prob not even worth typing out...untill It all came together with "E"...and then sumat happened in my head, everything was cool and everything fit into place, the wealth of crap had morphed into the best sound ever, like it was just waiting to happen for me alone...the old stale sounds took on a fresh new meaning and the world of electronica was unveiled right before my blinkered, crusty mince pies...and I'm still discovering stuff that turns me on now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djperkins, post: 846212, member: 17130"] The 80's and 90's was full of artists that were desperately trying to follow up their one hit wonder... and they crammed it down our necks without mercy...but a lot of earlier stuff was cool The Police were epic, the biggest band on the planet for me..some synth bands were right on the money as well, Depeche Mode ...though I absolutey despise Indie...Smiths...waving flowers around..not me mate..lol..fk that, there may well be some real musical happenings going on with it...but on my estate you would just get filled in everyday, so I never got into that scene..lol Brain Johnson deffo...and I like a lot of 60's and 70's scene'...I was into the First Mod revival scene after punk died a death which invited bands like The Jam andopened my ears to bands like The Who, Floyd and a whole host of Northern Soul acts...which is where my passion for dance music comes from...I always used to jump around, pogo, wreckin whatever...but Northern Soul brought out the girl in me..hahaha...Disco Stuuuuuuuuu. fave metal band of all time is not on your list Thin Lizzy fave dj's would be Seaman, Ralphy, Sasha, Oz, Diggers, Me I guess I was just into stuff that pushed the boundries , had to be new and cutting edge to hook me in when I were young...or it could propperly fk off..hahaha...just a typical estate rat me guys, my oppinion is prob not even worth typing out...untill It all came together with "E"...and then sumat happened in my head, everything was cool and everything fit into place, the wealth of crap had morphed into the best sound ever, like it was just waiting to happen for me alone...the old stale sounds took on a fresh new meaning and the world of electronica was unveiled right before my blinkered, crusty mince pies...and I'm still discovering stuff that turns me on now. [/QUOTE]
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