(Part 3) Best british isles music according to redditors

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We found 110 Reddit comments discussing the best british isles music. We ranked the 58 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Scottish music

Top Reddit comments about Music of British Isles:

u/ringo_24601 · 3 pointsr/AskUK

Don't look back in anger, I heard you say

Modern music is shite. Even shitty dance music was better in the 90s.

I miss the days of hunting around in second-hand CD shops in Manchester looking for the Ocean Colour Scene B-side album... (Here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sides-Seasides-Ocean-Colour-Scene/dp/B0000072NE/)

Not to mention Ant and Dec being on Saturday morning ITV, white dog poo, the sound of a modem connecting to the internet, Ceefax/Teletext, Terry Wogan being alive, indestructible mobile phones, libraries, Concorde, the Space shuttle, MS Encarta on CD-ROM, Word Perfect, being able to remember phone number, Jurassic Park/Terminator 2, Byker Grove, Grange Hill, The Bill/London's Burning/2.4 Children, Three Lions on a shirt, Jules Rimet still gleaming ...

u/superscrooge · 2 pointsr/newzealand
u/raddit-bot · 2 pointsr/listentothis

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|name|Oceansize|
|about artist|Oceansize were a British band who combined heavy rock with several progressive/experimental elements. They formed in 1998, and funded themselves through various jobs including writing music for arcade games and building/repairing helicopters. At the start of 2001 they were named 'Best Unsigned Band in Manchester' by the Manchester Evening News. The A Very Still Movement EP was released that August, and the band enjoyed support slots with the likes of Elbow, Lift to Experience, and The Cooper Temple Clause and in March 2002 were asked to open the BPI stage at the SxSW festival in Austin... (more on last.fm)|
|album|Effloresce, released Sep 2003|
|track|Women Who Love Men Who Love Drugs|
|images|album image, artist image|
|links|lyrics, wikipedia, allmusic, discogs, imdb, official homepage, myspace, facebook, mp3 on amazon, album on amazon|
|tags|progrock, rock, progressive, postrock|
|similar|Amplifier, Vessels, Demians, Aereogramme, The Pineapple Thief|
|metrics|lastfm listeners: 201,729, lastfm plays: 7,735,167, youtube plays: 50,999, radd.it score: 21.25|


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u/SlowZergling · 1 pointr/Music

The 60th bday show and this http://www.amazon.com/Elton-John-Dream-Ticket/dp/B0006M83II/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1335101368&sr=8-1

With that you get a band show, a solo show and a show with the orchestra

u/allergictoapples · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My favourite spring activity are picnics! The best music for picnics? Adam Ant of course!

Is that like Robert Hooke?

u/needstherapy · 1 pointr/pics
u/DComposer · 1 pointr/Jazz

Dave Holland, Conference of the Birds would be fitting but not as phrenetic as some of the excerpt shown. Uri Caine Bedrock 3 (album) has some pretty bad ass stuff that you might like as well. After that, I would go with The Bad Plus... hope you like these!

u/mushpuppy · 1 pointr/Music

A band I really wish I'd seen? The Blue Nile. Only put out, like, 4 albums in 25 years. Unbelievably smooth, jazzy, heartfelt, and outstanding.

Very different sound from Okkervil River of course.

But 25 years later I've gotta say that A Walk Across the Rooftops is one of the greatest albums ever released. By anyone.

And Hats is right up there with it.

u/nikibeachgirl · 1 pointr/blunderyears