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Ozzy Osbourne with 'I Don't Wanna Stop'

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The Doors "Love Me Two Times" Infected Mushroom remix:

The Doors "Roadhouse Blues" Infected Mushroom remix:

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Ozzy Osbourne with 'I Don't Wanna Stop'

Will he ever?

I haven't heard much of Ozzy, but I like that one, He's got a pretty impressive band backing him too.

The Doors "Love Me Two Times" Infected Mushroom remix:

That's awesome.

Infected Mushroom have a whole collection of remixed Doors songs... they are all excellent.


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Infected Mushroom have a whole collection of remixed Doors songs... they are all excellent.

Top stuff hardtack ... keep 'em comin'

Will he ever?

I haven't heard much of Ozzy, but I like that one, He's got a pretty impressive band backing him too.

Ozzy released an album a year or 2 ago called 'Scream'. Worth a listen. He just keeps going ...

Here's a classic Black Sabbath song from 43 years ago ... A 'young' Ozzy ...

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kz_6jagv_D4

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Ozzy released an album a year or 2 ago called 'Scream'. Worth a listen. He just keeps going ...

Here's a classic Black Sabbath song from 43 years ago ... A 'young' Ozzy ...

I'll add it to my to do list. I really enjoy finding great early artists.

Here's a catchy song I heard on a youtube ad, took me a while to track it down.

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Couple of 'Blasts from the past' ...

Shocking Blue with 'Venus' along with Norman Greenbaum with 'Spirit in the Sky'

Some classic videos here ... Monkeys swinging in the background and some 'flashing visions' in the 1st clip (shades of 'The Exorcist') and the 2nd clip has a rather 'Pinkish hue' about it. Love these old clips ...

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6TFW1F6oY0

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Some more classic Aussie rock from the 70's

Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons with "Shape I'm In" and "Hit and Run"

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipqiMn965_c

Saw Jo Jo Zep a few weeks ago at Bimbadgen winery In the Hunter Valley on a bill headlined by Elvis Costello and accompanied by The Sunnyboys, Tex Perkins and Steve Cummings. Great show, and Jo Jo Zep were possibly better than they were back in the 70's!


Scott Weiland's toxic vibe has done it again. It's been recently announced that he's been kicked from STP... again.

I'd like to think that it opens up the opportunity for Velvet Revolver to get back together, but who am I kidding.

Oh well, at least I finally got to see them live a few years ago.

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Got a stack of new stuff to post in the coming weeks but in the meantime, here's a couple of 'bumped' songs from 'The Strokes'.

A band out of New York with their own unique style.

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I was listening to The Strokes - First Impressions of Earth album yesterday. This is a standout.

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Got a stack of new stuff to post in the coming weeks but in the meantime, here's a couple of 'bumped' songs from 'The Strokes'.

A band out of New York with their own unique style.

Digging the new stuff by the strokes. Sorry for the lack of video on this one.

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Nice. You can't have too much of a good thing.

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Nice. You can't have too much of a good thing.

Jack Jack 5.2

Now that was a great version.

Time for our team to blow off the cobwebs. Here's a couple of tracks from Marilyn Manson that might help them.

The first track (No Reflection) was released last year whilst the 2nd song (Sweet Dreams) was released in 1995

Macca 12.7

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Fall out Boy with 'My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark'

Macca 12.8

Here's a double post from Liam Finn's debut album I'll Be Lightning.

Jack Jack 5.3

And here's a live version of Lead Balloon. I saw Liam at the Sound Relief concert a few years ago. He was doing all this funky loop stuff, dashing from instrument to instrument. Pretty clever bloke really, I wonder where he got it from?

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Did we get close to picking a song for the team to run out to? Or maybe we could just get this playing in the coaches box.

Jack Jack 5.4

This is just a great song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0laDzqdzoSU

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Some good posts there JJ. Liam Finn is very good and Reminiscing is a fantastic song ...

Here's a couple more from the 70's. First up Elton with a live version of 'Philadelphia Freedom' followed by Rickie Lee Jones with 'Chuck E.'s in Love'

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And lastly, a little bit of relatively intelligent J-Pop from Utada Hikaru who composes all of her own material (unusual in the world of J-Pop) - note that the film clip was directed by her ex-husband who was responsible for directing the films Casshern and Goemon (if anyone is familiar with them).

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This is from one of my favourite albums of the 90's. A brilliant debut album, although I don't think much came of the band after this.

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