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Jeff Beck at Ronnie Scott's last night was just jaw droppingly good. Awesome doesn't even come close to describing it. There were so many times when my mate and I who is a pretty nifty guitar player himself were left open mouthed in awe and wonder. "How the f**k does did he do that?" Just amazing. Here's review from Jazzwise if you're interested.


Review of Jeff Beck at Ronnie Scott's

barrymarshall Wrote:

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> You know when you haven't listened to a band for

> ages and you forget how good they were/are?

>

> I had that with the Beta Band this morning,

> listening to them on the bus.

>

> Here's Assessment, from their final ablum (sniff).


Have you heard their new group "The Aliens" ? XFM championed their first release, and for the most part it's nothing short of awesome..

Hi Shu.Kurimu.Sensei and welcome to the Forum.


I haven't heard (or even heard of) The Aliens - but will check them out. Cheers. I think Mockney Piers also mentioned something about them just after I posted about the Beta Band.


Anyway, in anticipation of their new album, here's one of the all-time classic cuts from the Wu-Tang Clan: C.R.E.A.M.

Hiya Barry, cheers! :)-D


Not sure if "The 1990s" were mentioned here yet? Their album was very hit and miss, but the high points are glorious..


The Aliens were at Glastonbury Sean? Wow, must find a clip...That must have been wonderful to see live!


My old man by Ian Dury is a wonderful song, always brings a tear to the eye.


Ever hear that Beck song where it sounds like its been mixed through a sequencer whose sound chip came from a superfami? Great stuff...


In fact, it looks like there are a fair few gamers here, so if you like your chip tunes a bit more refined than Sid rips or Amiga mod files, do check out....


http://www.8bitpeoples.com/

http://www.ymck.net/english/index.html

http://aprils.jp/en/

http://5pb.jp/famison8bit/

http://www.metroidmetal.com/

http://www.theadvantageband.com/


To name a mere few... >:D<

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