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 winter wrote:
Another groove gone - sigh. Still, RP beats anything on the airwaves by a mile. Wish I could figure out a good way to go portable with it; I'd love to have RP on my car radio!

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 gabbadar wrote:
The Eels called, they want their monotonous voice back.
 
sounds more like the voice from Spoon to me...

Odd kinda spooky train . . .
Aah dEUS, one of my consistently favorite bands. {#Angel}

Exciting and innovative.
 NiceGuy2005 wrote:
For the love of God please play something other than this endless drone of prozac riddled, mind numbing couch potato rock. If there isn't any "new" music that rocks how about some "old" stuff. Maybe some Everclear, 3eb, Zepplin anyone?
 
You are "trapped inside your own mind" indeed.

these guys write beautiful songs
This is curing my insomnia. Too bad I'm at work .... 
The Eels called, they want their monotonous voice back.
Europeans rather make jokes about those naive Americans these days, dEUS is great musikalia wrote:
I'm not European but live in Europe, and from what I've gathered, Belgians are to Europeans like Polish are to Americans. The butt of jokes and not-so-nice stereotypes. Anyway, the Belgian and Polish people I've met do not fit any of the stereotypes.
This band definitely listens to Wilco...
For the love of God please play something other than this endless drone of prozac riddled, mind numbing couch potato rock. If there isn't any "new" music that rocks how about some "old" stuff. Maybe some Everclear, 3eb, Zepplin anyone?
Quite some Belgian music on RP lately: Deus, Admiral Freebee, Hooverphonic, Gabriel Rios, to name but a few. Keep it up, says this Belgian expat ;-)
rulebritannia wrote:
And, if one spends much time living in Europe, the Belgium stereotypes become irresistable.
jean-louis wrote:
what do you mean?
I'm not European but live in Europe, and from what I've gathered, Belgians are to Europeans like Polish are to Americans. The butt of jokes and not-so-nice stereotypes. Anyway, the Belgian and Polish people I've met do not fit any of the stereotypes.
MojoJojo wrote:
The sophomoric rhyming leaves me wanting less of thisÂ… (3) Ho Hum
That's a pity..This is an under estimated album. You might take a while to get into it, but once you are in...beautiful album(9)and great song (7+)
The sophomoric rhyming leaves me wanting less of thisÂ… (3) Ho Hum
rulebritannia, are you from the Gallagher family? A living belgian stereotype ps: chocolate, someone?
agoston wrote:
more... play this more.
Yes, you should play more form dEUS. One of the most interesting bands of the 90s. The sideprojects of the band are also worth a listen..
winter wrote:
Another groove gone - sigh. Still, RP beats anything on the airwaves by a mile. Wish I could figure out a good way to go portable with it; I'd love to have RP on my car radio!
There are radio rippers that allow you to create mp3 streams, haven't tried them out yet but seems you could play them on a ipod.
Another groove gone - sigh. Still, RP beats anything on the airwaves by a mile. Wish I could figure out a good way to go portable with it; I'd love to have RP on my car radio!
Holy shit!
rulebritannia wrote:
And, if one spends much time living in Europe, the Belgium stereotypes become irresistable.
what do you mean?
rulebritannia wrote:
That was a good piece of research, but Belgium is better known for Stella Artois then for its music. And, if one spends much time living in Europe, the Belgium stereotypes become irresistable. Btw, good song!
:) Stella is a very common beer too...
rulebritannia wrote:
Now there's a list of household names if ever there was one! Just kidding, RP. That was a good piece of research, but Belgium is better known for Stella Artois then for its music. And, if one spends much time living in Europe, the Belgium stereotypes become irresistable. Btw, good song!
I for one remember PLASTIC BERTRAND. He was a household name. Legitimized Punk I feel.
RichardPrins wrote:
Here is a list for you.. One of the Brits who was charmed by this fine band was your Mr. John Peel... Or the NME in 1994 You on the other hand seem to suffer from islandic myopia...
Now there's a list of household names if ever there was one! Just kidding, RP. That was a good piece of research, but Belgium is better known for Stella Artois then for its music. And, if one spends much time living in Europe, the Belgium stereotypes become irresistable. Btw, good song!
Ok, Bill...... Shane sounded a bit like Neil Finn and Deus sounds a bit like Tim Finn..... fingers crossed you are playing the Finn Brothers next!
britrock wrote:
damn, there are so many I can't even remember their names..........
Here is a list for you.. One of the Brits who was charmed by this fine band was your Mr. John Peel... Or the NME in 1994 You on the other hand seem to suffer from islandic myopia...
RichardPrins wrote:
They used to be one of Belgium's finest and this is a great album! Their most accessible one... IMO, but I love their others too. They can be quirky at times, but usually with interesting song structures and instruments. Rock with a bit of a jazz mentality at times...
Wow.... One of Belgium's finest!! You mean ever better than....um....Oh hold on, wait a minute, you know.... all those other great Belgian rock groups.... damn, there are so many I can't even remember their names..........
They used to be one of Belgium's finest and this is a great album! Their most accessible one... IMO, but I love their others too. They can be quirky at times, but usually with interesting song structures and instruments. Rock with a bit of a jazz mentality at times...
https://www.deadbeattown.com/disco/discodeus.htm there you go ;).
Platypus wrote:
awesome. i think i just heard this one on the Review Channel yesterday... and now it's already showing itself in the main lineup! great stuff. anyone have any more info on this band to offer (aside from the AMG blurb)? tried a google search, but couldnt really find anything.
It wasn't easy to find but . . . here ya go. (click here)
awesome. i think i just heard this one on the Review Channel yesterday... and now it's already showing itself in the main lineup! great stuff. anyone have any more info on this band to offer (aside from the AMG blurb)? tried a google search, but couldnt really find anything.
more... play this more.