What are you listening to?
Hi all I am listening to Robert Cray the bass is so powerfull it made the cats jump:rofl: in case you are wondering I writing this so as not to mess up the link if you quote this post not sure about all this computer ma larky .

Don't think much to this, anyone else like it?
Cheers
Ah cheers for the reply, yeah I really like Slash and friends, I have Slash's first album and really like it but just don't get on with this one. Can't believe you saw them at Download - must have been amazing. I will be interested to hear what you think of this one when you hear. Cheers for that.
On a slightly different note Norwich not doing to well at present - unfortunately. Hoping we will pick up soon.
Cheers again.
Agree, this is a bit so so compared to the last studio album.
Made in Stoke however is what is should be, live n loud!
Saw them at download too in 2010, was there mainly for the DC. I loved seeing Saxon again too!
Currently listening to this:
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Not a huge rage fan myself, and crooked vultures ineteresting.
Missed Aerosmith because of the rain....
back to the OP

Airosmith realy rocked we had been into Derby in the morning and got some waterproofs so we didn't miss much Did you see Airbourne ? the singer climbed up the stage and was cracking tins of beer on his head and chucking them int the crowd
Saw a bit of them, shame as I'm a big fan of their first album.
Last time I heard this was circa 1991 on an AR EB101 and my NAD 3130 and 18BX speakers.

Saw a bit of them, shame as I'm a big fan of their first album.
Last time I heard this was circa 1991 on an AR EB101 and my NAD 3130 and 18BX speakers.

Indianola Mississippi seed isn't in spotify for some reason, if you're a BB fan then this is a must:

Indianola Mississippi seed isn't in spotify for some reason, if you're a BB fan then this is a must:

Afterburner, great name for a record.
Presently playing some Poco.
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