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#257918 by preiffer
31 Jan 2009, 00:44
OK, no real reason other than me being a nosey git and interested...

So, forget the album, which 5 ARTISTS did you last download/purchase?



In fairness...

James Morrison
Glasvegas
Oasis
The Saturdays
MGMT
#706668 by Nottingham Nick
31 Jan 2009, 09:18
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band - new album
Dropkick Murphys - videos from iTunes
Genesis - old stuff
Stephen Fry - podcasts
The Alarm - old video from iTunes

Nick
#706673 by northernhenry
31 Jan 2009, 10:03
quote:Originally posted by preiffer
OK, no real reason other than me being a nosey git and interested...

So, forget the album, which 5 ARTISTS did you last download/purchase?


Sneaker pimps
The Meters
Desmond Decker
Cage the elephant
streetlife dj's podcast

[y]

NH
#706674 by Pete
31 Jan 2009, 10:07
Tricky to pick some of these out inbetween all the App Store stuff in the purchase history, but...

Mnchner Freiheit
Brasil '66 & Sergio Mendes
The Stranglers
Vangelis
Monty Python

An interesting game would be, given the artist and our (my?) weird tastes, then try and guess what you bought.


Paul, given how predictable you are, I suspect the following:
James Morrison - You Give Me Something
Glasvegas - Geraldine

Nick - you've kind of given yours away already, but I would assume your Genesis 'old stuff' included Invisible Touch?
#706683 by preiffer
31 Jan 2009, 11:31
Nope [:p]

James Morrison - Album, Just for you, just for me.
Glasvegas - Album, Glasvegas (but NOT for the song Geraldine [:p])

Also had all of Jason Mraz's albums WELL before he became 'famous' over here. Funny, the song that's got everyone buying his album 'we sing, we dance, we steal things' was on my iTunes AAAAGES ago (well before that album came out). SO nah... [:p]


As for you.... The Stranglers? Yes, I think my dad stole one of their albums from my GRANDPARENTS' collection many years ago. Vinyl had just become mainstream...
#706692 by pjh
31 Jan 2009, 13:38
Frank Turner
Juliet Turner (no relation to Frank)
Paul Weller
Bruce Springsteen
Brian Houston
#706733 by slinky09
31 Jan 2009, 18:16
Grace Jones
Beyonce
Soft Cell
ABC
Justice
#706744 by jodash
31 Jan 2009, 20:09
I Download audiobooks latest one is Ian Rankin & Reginald Hill
#706762 by daharris
31 Jan 2009, 23:08
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Adam Ant
Some bloke called Beethoven
The Jam
Spice Girls [:I]
#706764 by easygoingeezer
31 Jan 2009, 23:14
Beyonce
Kylie boombox
Simply Red 25 years
Motown collection

Elizabeth pt1 and pt2
#706767 by preiffer
31 Jan 2009, 23:17
quote:Originally posted by daharris
Spice Girls [:I]


You have kids, right? [:?]
#706777 by HighFlyer
01 Feb 2009, 00:05
Oh my, I am getting old. I cant think when I last downloaded music. And as for purchasing it ... [:w]

Thanks,
Sarah
#706778 by daharris
01 Feb 2009, 00:06
quote:Originally posted by preiffer
quote:Originally posted by daharris
Spice Girls [:I]


You have kids, right? [:?]


Don't think so.

I just happen to think that the Spice Girls had some important messages in 'their' music. Either that or I was drunk, can't remeber which [:D]
#706779 by DragonLady
01 Feb 2009, 00:07
Boomtown Rats
Sheena Easton
Dean Friedman
Jeff Buckley
Bow Wow Wow
#706788 by MarkedMan
01 Feb 2009, 00:50
The Killers
The Most Serene Republic
No Age
F*%k Buttons
Darker My Love
#706826 by JAT74L
01 Feb 2009, 18:49
Royal Philharmonic
Rod Stewart
Oasis
Ray Charles
Duran Duran
#706832 by DarkAuror
01 Feb 2009, 20:21
Jeff Buckley
Elbow
Queens of the Stone Age
Teenage Fanclub
Pixies
#706925 by willd
02 Feb 2009, 13:45
Fleet Foxes
Lilly Allen
Stevie Wonder
Kings of Leon
The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
Virgin Atlantic

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