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Music Recommendation thread for off-season Boredom

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I can tell you what three of our boys are currently listening to, not to stave off boredom in the off-season, but as diehard fans.

Bowser, Spaz and JA26 are huge fans of 90s House Music.

*Bowser’s #1 fave is Music Sounds Better With You by Stardust. He’s also a big fan of Armand van Helden.

Spaz’s favourite artist is Armand van Helden and his favourite song is You Don’t Know Me. He also loves anything and everything by Frankie Knuckles whom he calls the “Lord of House.” 😅

Jed is currently very much into 93 ‘Til Infinity, the song and the album, by Souls Of Mischief.

*Bowser told me a couple of years ago his all-time fave song is Little Lies by Fleetwood Mac but he now flatly denies ever saying that. Maybe it’s because Jed and Spaz were listening (last week) but I know what I heard two years ago 😂

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3 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Wait until you hear about gatefold LPs with lyric sheets and other inserts!!

3 hours ago, rjay said:

Love it but laughed so much at this...

Me too rjay.

Demonstone, One of life's pleasures is playing my original pressing of Iron Maiden - Live after Death and looking at the pics and artwork as I have done since 1985.

Been listening to Fontaines DC, a great irish rock band. They are getting pretty big now

Also heaps of Tyler the Creator. youtube his version on Bombs over Bagdad at the ceremony for Outcast being inducted in the Rock HOF. Awesome stuff

 

Sorry - a bit late to the party:
There's a chuckle from the audience at the start - stick with it. It's magnificent!!

On 26/11/2025 at 15:21, DubDee said:

Been listening to Fontaines DC, a great irish rock band. They are getting pretty big now

Love a bit of Fontaines. I particularly love their first album. Saw them at the Forum in ‘23. I skipped the last tour because I came home from the ‘23 show and said to my partner ‘I think I’ve reached an age where simply by liking a band I make them uncool for younger people’.


On 24/11/2025 at 12:09, layzie said:

Thought Brisbane outfit Ball Park Music did a good job supporting Oasis on tour.

Give them a go but just don't blame me when 'Please don't move to Melbourne' gets stuck in your head.

Ripping band, and have all their albums on vinyl! Their whole catalogue is worth a listen.

OPETH Last will and testament

CLUTCH Sunrise on slaughter beach

BLACKSHAPE Self titled

RUSSIAN CIRCLES Gnosis

KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD Take your pick

Bit of quality Melbourne rock. New and old

 
1 hour ago, von said:

Bit of quality Melbourne rock. New and old

Lurve the Redcoats!

Today's rainy Sunday playlist:

- Floating Points/Pharoah Sanders

"Promises" LP

- Mickey Newbury

"Looks Like Rain" LP

- The Roches - "Hammond Song"

- Cindy Lee

"The Diamond Jubilee" LP

- Branko Mataja

"Over Fields And Mountains" LP


4 hours ago, picket fence said:

Lurve the Redcoats!

They were great

9 hours ago, Mel Bourne said:

Today's rainy Sunday playlist:

- Floating Points/Pharoah Sanders

"Promises" LP

I remember seeing Pharaoh Sanders at the Prince of Wales in the early 2000's with a mate.

On 30/11/2025 at 01:09, Billy said:

OPETH Last will and testament

CLUTCH Sunrise on slaughter beach

BLACKSHAPE Self titled

RUSSIAN CIRCLES Gnosis

KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD Take your pick

I'd recommend Ghost Reveries by Opeth.

5 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

I'd recommend Ghost Reveries by Opeth.

And Blackwater Park, Deliverance, My Arms Your Hearse, Still Life 😉


15 minutes ago, layzie said:

Deliverance

The theme from 'Deliverance'? Nah, Collingwood fans already lay claim to that one.

6 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

The theme from 'Deliverance'? Nah, Collingwood fans already lay claim to that one.

Also good!

On 25/11/2025 at 07:47, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Just ask your streaming service to play the music of 1967.

1967 in music - Wikipedia

Thats the year Otis Redding died.

I think he recorded Dock of the Bay just before he died.

This is the festival I'm going to next year. Have a listen to every band on here 😃

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18 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

This is the festival I'm going to next year. Have a listen to every band on here 😃

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needs more band names that can't be read by non metal-heads.

7 minutes ago, roy11 said:

needs more band names that can't be read by non metal-heads.

Yeah it's pretty tame for that, but not all bands have their logos on that flyer

 

One of my favourite bands of late. Power-pop with Beatles/Beach Boys influences.

6 hours ago, dpositive said:

Thats the year Otis Redding died.

I think he recorded Dock of the Bay just before he died.

Probably explains my aversion to camping. School holidays May 1968 was there an Indian Summer that year? Camping out the back of Licola with the my younger brother and dad, cold wet and wintry. Made memorable by Otis Redding’s massive posthumous hit on the Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay. First conscious listen blasting out of the old man’s full body Sharp transistor radio.

Stax recording artist although Atco a division of Atlantic had the recording rights. Booker T and the M.G’s Time is Tight from 1969 Duck Dunn, Steve Cropper join Booker T Jones and Al Jackson on this relentless sub-three Hammond B3 driven groove.

Another Stax artist, influential Bluesman Albert King’s Born Under a Bad Sign.

(I’m a) Roadrunner was Motown records hit for Junior Walker and the AllStars in 1966. Don Byron’s 2006 release Do the Boomerang: The Music of Junior Walker. Includes a terrific heartfelt and faithful homage to the original hit. Sheer joyous musicality that doesn’t fail to move me. Believe it’s on YouTube. The full album absolutely pumps.


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