[Music] Songs that you remember clearly annoying one of both of your parents

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BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
NSC Patron
Jul 14, 2013
22,702
Newhaven


Anything by Nasenbluten. A group from Newcastle, Australia. I've always been in to hardcore, but Nasenbluten are a bit different. Their style is so unique, breakbeat/hip hop meets industrial hardcore, all with unnecessary language. c*** face is arguably their best known track from the album '100% no soul guaranteed'.
Definitely an acquired taste.


Reminds me of when I worked on building sites :eek:
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,262
Faversham
Sad to report that David R Edwards died on 20th June. I shared a house with him in Pontypridd around the mid-eighties. I considered doing an RIP thread but, aside from you and Atilla I doubt if anyone else on here had heard of Datblygu.

Yes, I saw that he'd passed (and mentioned it on the 'best track you hear today' thread last week) :down:. You're probably right about the level of interest on NSC. There is some live stuff on youtube, [MENTION=528]attila[/MENTION] introducing them (at Glastonwick, I assume). I imagine David was an interesting person to share a flat with. I played some Datblygu to the missus recently (she'd not come across them) and her first reaction was 'Welsh Mark E Smith' then 'no, hang on, this is amazing' (she likes The Fall, of course, but...). I don't understand a word of it but that hardly matters. All the best :thumbsup:

ps there was a tribute programme on BBC Wales last week - probably on the iplayer now - superb; and we put subtitles on and they translated his lyrics into English.
 




Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
9,123
Brighton
Going back the other way, my parents had a party in the 60's and played the entire Sargent Pepper album. Wasn't my cup of tea at the time.
But revenge came in 71 playing T-Rex and Electric Warrior at the Xmas Party.
 


happypig

Staring at the rude boys
May 23, 2009
8,182
Eastbourne
My mum was a bit of an oddball. She didn't care much for Dark Side of the Moon or some of the weirder prog stuff but was often listening to Heavy Cream, Hot Rocks and other rock compilations (she only bought compilations & "best of" albums as, in her words, "you don't get all the rubbish")
As a rebellious 14 year old nothing could prepare me for her saying "Oh I quite like this" when I played :
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,840
Uffern
Sad to report that David R Edwards died on 20th June. I shared a house with him in Pontypridd around the mid-eighties. I considered doing an RIP thread but, aside from you and Atilla I doubt if anyone else on here had heard of Datblygu.

I'd heard of them and heard them ... but the music wasn't really my thing (and I have quite few Welsh language albums).

Anything Welsh would certainly have gone down well with my parents.
 




aberllefenni

Active member
Jan 15, 2009
467
Yes, I saw that he'd passed (and mentioned it on the 'best track you hear today' thread last week) :down:. You're probably right about the level of interest on NSC. There is some live stuff on youtube, [MENTION=528]attila[/MENTION] introducing them (at Glastonwick, I assume). I imagine David was an interesting person to share a flat with. I played some Datblygu to the missus recently (she'd not come across them) and her first reaction was 'Welsh Mark E Smith' then 'no, hang on, this is amazing' (she likes The Fall, of course, but...). I don't understand a word of it but that hardly matters. All the best :thumbsup:

ps there was a tribute programme on BBC Wales last week - probably on the iplayer now - superb; and we put subtitles on and they translated his lyrics into English.

I suspect the you tube clips you saw with Attila introducing would have been from the Square, Harlow. Much as we'd loved to have seen them at Glastonwick, he was never well enough to perform. Datblygu did a one-off gig in 2015 at the Millennium Centre in Cardiff (their first gig in 20 years, and one I was lucky enough to get to). They released a new album, Cwm Gwargie, last year, haven't heard it yet, but it's on my list of albums to buy.
 




pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,042
West, West, West Sussex
Not so much the music, but mum wasn't too impressed with the poster that came with the Queen album Jazz :lolol:
 




aberllefenni

Active member
Jan 15, 2009
467
I'd heard of them and heard them ... but the music wasn't really my thing (and I have quite few Welsh language albums).

Anything Welsh would certainly have gone down well with my parents.

Apologies for leaving you off the list.
 




Super Steve Earle

Well-known member
Feb 23, 2009
8,934
North of Brighton
I'm not sure if my parents were annoyed by this, but I was certainly worried they might hear this and be offended. Plus much of the rest of the album:
 








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