December 25, 200619 yr After 2006, Bob Dylan's 'Modern Times' which I rate really highly, several bands and musicians will be releasing albums in 2007. For me, it has been a long wait for 'Shellac of North America' to release in February 2007, (after 7 years) their fourth album entitled 'Excellent Italian Greyhound'. What are you awaiting?
December 25, 200619 yr Led Zep's new album. Ohh they split up in 1979.......after John Bonham died...........<deleted>....
December 25, 200619 yr Author They did 'sort of' reform with John Bonham's son on drums. But they will never be the same. I might just watch the fantastic B/W Radio Denmark DVD I have, where they perform almost all of Led Zep 1, tonight for a Christmas treat.
December 25, 200619 yr This years must have album has got to be ....Aqua's greatest hits,vol 6. And I've heard through the grapevine that Bucksfizz are thinking of doing a comeback world tour, man I'd give my right arm to see them at Wembly again. Could turn out to be a great year for music...if only Renee and Renata could patch things up
December 26, 200619 yr Might be released already, but I haven't seen it here: Lorena Mckennett's new one.
December 27, 200619 yr Did anyone read the Rod Stewart interview on the BBC website. He was talking about how he doesn't write his own songs anymore - because he thinks the craft of songwriting has left him. If only the Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney would do the same!
December 27, 200619 yr Did anyone read the Rod Stewart interview on the BBC website. He was talking about how he doesn't write his own songs anymore - because he thinks the craft of songwriting has left him. If only the Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney would do the same! AGREED!
December 27, 200619 yr I agree with Libya about Bob Dylan's Modern Times - a real surprise and an album I would recommend to everyone. U2's next album should be good if the last one shows any direction same same for Bowie.
December 28, 200619 yr you lad's will let me know whenever you get new music, I'll pm you my email address so you can send me copies?
December 29, 200619 yr The Sex Pistols have been immortalized by Kubrick, a Japanese toy company that creates cube-based action figures resembling LEGO Minifigures. The collectibles are available as a limited-edition five-piece set featuring plastic likenesses of Johnny Rotten, Sid Vicious, Steve Jones and Paul Cook. The toys will set you back $60 and were created to commemorate next year's 30th anniversary of Never Mind the <deleted>, Here's the Sex Pistols' release...
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