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O.T.
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Location: Cologne 
- #11
- Posted: 01/22/2016 23:28
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I remember that whe didn't listen to Postcard bands or to the Pale Fountains as "jangle" way back in the 80s. They were aiming at something beyond a nice sound, maybe it was the influence of Soul music, but I would still use a term like "Guitar Pop". Well, that said, I don't want to doubt that there can be passion and change in jangling too.
I may think of a current band: Fear of Men in this context.
If I ever listened to something that always felt like a dream then it were the This Mortal Coil Records and the "Fruit of the Original Sin" complilation on Les Disques du Crépuscule.
The Paisley Punk Bands had their own This Mortal Coil with the "Rainy Day" album, which also jangles a little. _________________ "But really, the thing that propels me through music is the emotional reality of it."
Jerry Garcia
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Ognoo
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Age: 27
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Komorebi-D
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- #13
- Posted: 01/23/2016 02:58
- Post subject: Wow!
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My unyielding thanks to everyone who made suggestions. And hell, if I've got to be honest I'll admit that the yu-gi-oh banter was pretty entertaining too, even though it maybe trolling. Ah yes Twerps, Cocteau Twins and the Go-Betweens I should have also listed too, I love Range Anxiety (I placed it at #7 from the albums I had listened to in 2015, "I Don't Mind" is stellar!) and I am from Brisbane so the Go-Betweens should have come first. However for those I'm not aware of - which is most of the others - I'll all definitely listen to in the coming weeks. Thank you!  _________________ Some RYM paraphernalia:
2019: The 25 [RYM]
2020: The 25 [RYM]
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