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Topic History of: Till Lindemann {Rammstein} Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Green Man
Wyot wrote: Yes I like Camel when in that sort of mood GM. They were before my time, but that is irrelevant as so were Beethoven and Ella Fitzgerald; who I love.
You are correct about Iron Maiden who were my time but sadly very much so and I haven't bought an album or really listened to them since about 1990! I think they are very talented, but that sort of thing is just too loud and shouty for my ears now!)
How is your 78's?
Wyot
Yes I like Camel when in that sort of mood GM. They were before my time, but that is irrelevant as so were Beethoven and Ella Fitzgerald; who I love.
You are correct about Iron Maiden who were my time but sadly very much so and I haven't bought an album or really listened to them since about 1990! I think they are very talented, but that sort of thing is just too loud and shouty for my ears now!)
Green Man
Wyot wrote:
[quote]Honey wrote: Green Man wrote:
Oi! I love Rammstein.
I'd never heard of them until today but as GM is about to remind me I am stuck in about 1980 in the East End when it comes to hard rock bands...!
You means bands from Surrey before London swallowed the county up.
Tell me Wyot, did you like Camel or were they too early for you?
Oh, I forgot you never got passed Stranglers, late Iron Maiden and early Marillon.
Wyot
Honey wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
Oi! I love Rammstein.
I'd never heard of them until today but as GM is about to remind me I am stuck in about 1980 in the East End when it comes to hard rock bands...!
Green Man
Rammstein fans in 20 years from now according to the media. (probably)