Welcome, Guest.
Please login or register.
Fishy Forum Fishy Boards Non Football › What's your taste in music then?
Moderators: Moderator
Users Browsing Forum
No Members and 15 Guests

What's your taste in music then?

  This thread currently has 84,818 views. Print
98 Pages Prev ... 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 Next All Recommend Thread
cmackenzie4
June 25, 2023, 9:14am

Recovering Alcoholic
Posts: 58,500
Posts Per Day: 11.25
Reputation: 92.05%
Rep Score: +130 / -10
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +14,345
Gold Stars: 34
I like that one Rick, good choice my friend.


Grimsby and proud!
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 920 - 977
123614
June 27, 2023, 2:37pm
Guest User
Oasis, Coldplay, Arctic Monkeys, CCR, Beatles, Bob Dylan, Libertines, Ramones, Queen.  Not in any order.
Logged
E-mail
Reply: 921 - 977
Les Brechin
July 4, 2023, 9:37am

Moderator
Posts: 23,804
Posts Per Day: 4.17
Reputation: 82.43%
Rep Score: +114 / -24
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +12,720
Gold Stars: 174
Heard this on the radio this morning and it reminded me how much I liked it at the time.

I can remember buying the 12" which came with a free t-shirt but it was too small and I never wore it, not that I would have worn a pink t-shirt anyway.  




OFFICIAL FUNDRAISER FOR THE BRAIN TUMOUR CHARITY
TOTAL AMOUNT RAISED SINCE AUGUST 2008 £16613.24


LATEST DONATION - FROM DONATION FROM THE FISHY FORUM - AUG 2023 AMOUNT RAISED £170.00
        
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 922 - 977
BlackandWhiteBarmy2
July 9, 2023, 9:37am
Snakebite drinker
Posts: 369
Posts Per Day: 0.30
Reputation: 86.91%
Rep Score: +5 / 0
Location: Mablegrad
Approval: +1,022
Gold Stars: 59
Started listening to some of that foreign music. My current faves

Rammstein



And when you fall back into the mud it hurts a lot.
No! None of it was true, none of those things we thought we could see existed at all.
All that was really there was still more misery

Emile Zola
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 923 - 977
Limerick Mariner
July 9, 2023, 10:10pm
Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 3,361
Posts Per Day: 0.56
Reputation: 78.12%
Rep Score: +10 / -3
Location: Melton Mowbray
Approval: +5,739
Gold Stars: 138
Stiff Little Fingers were great at Northampton Roadmender a couple of weeks back. For those of my age the release of Inflammable Material in 79 was a seminal moment - and that’s not just due to the testosterone that was surging in mid-teens. It just blew me away first time I heard it.

We all waited eagerly for SLF to come to the Winter Gardens, then disaster, it was scheduled for same night as Town’s crucial game at Boothferry Park on a Tuesday in March 1980. What to do? 7,000 Town fans were going to Boothferry but me my mates were desperate to see SLF. Then, double disaster, our A level Geography field trip was scheduled for the same day so I got to see neither. What would I have done but for that? A question I posed to myself at the SLF gig the other night. I think SLF had the edge…
Logged Online
Private Message
Reply: 924 - 977
Les Brechin
July 10, 2023, 12:04pm

Moderator
Posts: 23,804
Posts Per Day: 4.17
Reputation: 82.43%
Rep Score: +114 / -24
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +12,720
Gold Stars: 174
Quoted from Limerick Mariner
Stiff Little Fingers were great at Northampton Roadmender a couple of weeks back. For those of my age the release of Inflammable Material in 79 was a seminal moment - and that’s not just due to the testosterone that was surging in mid-teens. It just blew me away first time I heard it.

We all waited eagerly for SLF to come to the Winter Gardens, then disaster, it was scheduled for same night as Town’s crucial game at Boothferry Park on a Tuesday in March 1980. What to do? 7,000 Town fans were going to Boothferry but me my mates were desperate to see SLF. Then, double disaster, our A level Geography field trip was scheduled for the same day so I got to see neither. What would I have done but for that? A question I posed to myself at the SLF gig the other night. I think SLF had the edge…


Top band are SLF, seen them live many times.

This is my favourite track of theirs, the lyrics really struck a chord with me at the time.




OFFICIAL FUNDRAISER FOR THE BRAIN TUMOUR CHARITY
TOTAL AMOUNT RAISED SINCE AUGUST 2008 £16613.24


LATEST DONATION - FROM DONATION FROM THE FISHY FORUM - AUG 2023 AMOUNT RAISED £170.00
        
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 925 - 977
Les Brechin
July 28, 2023, 12:21pm

Moderator
Posts: 23,804
Posts Per Day: 4.17
Reputation: 82.43%
Rep Score: +114 / -24
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +12,720
Gold Stars: 174
Another tune I've just heard that I used to love.

Far better than the song that finally gave them a top 10 hit in my opinion.




OFFICIAL FUNDRAISER FOR THE BRAIN TUMOUR CHARITY
TOTAL AMOUNT RAISED SINCE AUGUST 2008 £16613.24


LATEST DONATION - FROM DONATION FROM THE FISHY FORUM - AUG 2023 AMOUNT RAISED £170.00
        
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 926 - 977
Nelly GTFC
November 2, 2023, 7:18pm
'Usually Positive'
Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 3,490
Posts Per Day: 0.84
Reputation: 82.94%
Rep Score: +26 / -5
Location: 2024 ?
Approval: +2,761
Gold Stars: 31


Performance / Top Scorers / Assists / Discipline - Grimsby Town Statistics >> https://www.espn.co.uk/football/team/squad/_/id/386/eng.grimsby
Form Over Last 10 Games - Grimsby Town >> https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/grimsby-town/form-guide/ten
Player Contracts - Grimsby Town >> http://codalmighty.com/site/ca.php?article=4202
Links on football clubs inc Grimsby Town >> https://footballclubforums.com/
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 927 - 977
Chalky
November 5, 2023, 6:11pm
Snakebite drinker
Posts: 410
Posts Per Day: 0.92
Reputation: 83.41%
Rep Score: +2 / 0
Approval: +518
Gold Stars: 21
Went to see Deacon Blue in September and they are still a brilliant live band,loved their music since Raintown came out and Lorraine Macintosh was bloody gorgeous

Going to see the Barenaked Ladies in April in Manchester which I’m looking forward to and anything to do with Paul Heaton has to be good
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 928 - 977
Les Brechin
November 7, 2023, 2:49pm

Moderator
Posts: 23,804
Posts Per Day: 4.17
Reputation: 82.43%
Rep Score: +114 / -24
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +12,720
Gold Stars: 174
Quoted from Chalky
Went to see Deacon Blue in September and they are still a brilliant live band,loved their music since Raintown came out and Lorraine Macintosh was bloody gorgeous

Going to see the Barenaked Ladies in April in Manchester which I’m looking forward to and anything to do with Paul Heaton has to be good


I remember hearing Dignity when it first came out and when I saw they were releasing "Raintown" I tried everywhere in Grimsby to find it but couldn't. In the end I got my brother to get it for me from Tower Records in London where he lives. One of my favourite bands too.




OFFICIAL FUNDRAISER FOR THE BRAIN TUMOUR CHARITY
TOTAL AMOUNT RAISED SINCE AUGUST 2008 £16613.24


LATEST DONATION - FROM DONATION FROM THE FISHY FORUM - AUG 2023 AMOUNT RAISED £170.00
        
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 929 - 977
98 Pages Prev ... 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 Next All Recommend Thread
Print

Fishy Forum Fishy Boards Non Football › What's your taste in music then?

Thread Rating
There is currently no rating for this thread
 

Back to top of page

This is not an official forum of Grimsby Town Football Club, the opinions expressed are those of the individual authors. If you see an offensive post then click "Report" on the relevant post. Posts will be deleted at the discretion of the moderators whose decision is final. Posts should abide by the Forum Rules. IP addresses of contributors together with dates and times of access are stored. The opinions and viewpoints expressed by contributors to The Fishy are their own and not necessarily those of The Fishy. The Fishy makes no claims that information dispersed through this forum is accurate or reliable. Also The Fishy cannot be held liable for any statements made by contributors of The Fishy.