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Old 26-01-2006, 06:37 PM
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Movies, any of the Monty Python series, I can watch them over and over as well as the Peter Sellers Pink Panther Series. As for the rest, I'm a junky for anything with a well done surround soundtrack.

Music Favourites; I like mine well recorded and I really can't separate them, sorry there's more than 10, not in any particular order.

Eagles, Hell freezes over. (Probably the best live recording I have ever heard).
John Mayall's 70th Birthday concert. (Blues, excellent recording quality, room shaking bass)
ACDC, Live at Dodington. (Best played at maximum volume)
ELO, Zoom. (once again very well recorded)
Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs Jailhouse Rock (live at Boggo Road Jail)
Queen Greatest Video Hits 1 (Excellent recording, especially considering it's vintage)
Sade, Lovers Live (ear as well as eye candy, the recording quality is superb)
Howard Jones 20th Aniversary concert. (one of the greats of Synthesised music)
Screaming Jets Rock On (Edgy Oz rock)
Robbie Williams Live at the Albert (Standards, the sort of music my parents loved)
Rod Stewart Great american songbook. (Same as above)
Harry Manx, Wild about Harry (Totally different performer, unusual and talented, does some Hendrix stuff on the Banjo as well)
Grace Knight Live at the Basement. (Gracy is excellent, as usual)
Supernatural Carlos Santana. (Good recording, some brilliant tracks)
Stevie Ray Vaughan Line at the eL Mocambo (won awards for over a decade after his death, his version of Voodoo Child is better than Hendrix)
Birtles Shorrock Goble, Full Circle (They're not the Little River Band but they sure as hell sound like it...)
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