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'Sheryl Crow' followed by 'Everything But the Girl'

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This guy was voted the greatest artist of all time by Dennis off It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. I have no reason to doubt him. This song could almost go into RR's inspirational thread.

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Been listening to a stack of new rock in the last week or so , but happy to continue the 80's theme for a few more weeks at least .

I think I've got it out of my system for the time being, happy to give it away. We can always revisit at some stage down the track. I like the idea of the themed weeks though, opens it up to other niche genre's.

 
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I think I've got it out of my system for the time being, happy to give it away. We can always revisit at some stage down the track. I like the idea of the themed weeks though, opens it up to other niche genre's.

Maybe we can just mix and match . The beauty of a rock thread is the links that it can bring .No rules! As long as it resembles rock JJ !

Speaking of which , these blokes really get into it . From Surrey in the UK . 'You me at Six' . Achieving lots of chart success right now .

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The 'Arctic Monkeys' are another UK band hailing from Sheffield . 'Indie' rock with their own unique style . This is their latest hit .

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Another UK band , 'Lower Than Atlantis' are from Watford . This song is still going well in the charts

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From the 'Red Hot Chili Peppers' latest album "I'm With You" , this is their follow up hit , 'Look Around' . These guys are back and firing again .

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Lostprophets are a Welsh rock band that been around since 1997 . This current chart topper is from their latest album (Weapons).

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Vale Bob Welch . The former Fleetwood Mac member sadly passed away last Thursday . This song was released in the late 70's , after he had left the band .

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Latest hit from Chicago band 'Chevelle'

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I really liked these guys first few albums. This is the song that started it all off for me.

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And this was a big hit for them too.

And a couple more...

One of my favourite Japanese bands The Blue Hearts and a song called "Linda Linda" (there is a rather good Japanese movie of the same name based around this song - about an all girl band in a high school talent show performing the same song). On a side note, a band I was in used to confuse pub patrons when we played this song:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUab1kM2Rmc

And my favourite Radiohead song "Karma Police":

Eyy, someone else knows the Blue Hearts! If you haven't seen it yet, there's a great Japanese movie called 'Linda! Linda! Linda!' with a Japanese high school girl band covering a bunch of their songs.

Great thread Macca,

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Eyy, someone else knows the Blue Hearts! If you haven't seen it yet, there's a great Japanese movie called 'Linda! Linda! Linda!' with a Japanese high school girl band covering a bunch of their songs.

Great thread Macca,

Thanks 'Yossarian' , there's some excellent contributors to the thread . Need more though !

Here's another from the 'Neon Trees' to follow up from their hit 'Animal' .

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Latest from Papa Roach .....

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Eyy, someone else knows the Blue Hearts! If you haven't seen it yet, there's a great Japanese movie called 'Linda! Linda! Linda!' with a Japanese high school girl band covering a bunch of their songs.

Great thread Macca,

I was in a band here in Sydney a few years ago, and we used to do a cover of Linda Linda... confused the hell out of pub patrons. Linda Linda and Train Train are two of my all time favourite karaoke songs. (and I did mention the Linda! Linda! Linda! movie in that post of mine you replied to - I have it on DVD at home).

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Dan Sultan must have one of the best voices in Oz. I was lucky enough to see him at Castlemaine last year, incredible live.

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I like those Dan Sultan songs, but for mine, the best voice in Oz goes to this guy...


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'Young Guns' are a British alternative rock band from Buckinghamshire who have been around since 2009 . This song 'Bones' was released from their 2012 album (also called 'Bones') It peaked at no.2 on the UK Rock charts .

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This is 'Shinedown's latest hit called 'Bully' . This band , from Jacksonville , Florida formed in 2002

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I was in a band here in Sydney a few years ago, and we used to do a cover of Linda Linda... confused the hell out of pub patrons. Linda Linda and Train Train are two of my all time favourite karaoke songs. (and I did mention the Linda! Linda! Linda! movie in that post of mine you replied to - I have it on DVD at home).

There's also an excellent cover by Punk Covers supergroup Me First and the Gimme Gimmes....

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From the best album of 2012 so far, IMO, we have Cincinatti's Foxy Shazam and 'Holy Touch'

Saw these guys live last year and this doesn't even come close to their energy levels in that setting.

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Latest hit from Jack White

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