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Post by questionable on Aug 2, 2024 19:50:49 GMT
Probably been done before but for me Never Mind The Bolllocks was decades in front of its time.
Fantastic
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Post by lordb on Aug 2, 2024 19:52:18 GMT
Similar era to that but very different, Remain In Light, Talking Heads
This could be a long thread, one to revisit
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Post by questionable on Aug 2, 2024 19:57:15 GMT
It’s amazing listening to how bands/albums came about, for example watching a documentary now about the stooges, great viewing.
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Post by salopstick on Aug 2, 2024 20:05:28 GMT
Introducing the hardline by Terence Trent d”army.
A criminally underated LP that I still love listening too.
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Post by salopstick on Aug 2, 2024 20:06:21 GMT
Damn shame that most people no longer listen to albums in full in order. CDs were the start of skip and shuffle
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Post by salopstick on Aug 2, 2024 20:06:42 GMT
Also Tracy Chapman. Awesome
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Aug 2, 2024 20:07:50 GMT
Appetite For Destruction by Guns and Roses. And I’m not even a big fan, just incredible from start to finish
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Post by salopstick on Aug 2, 2024 20:08:08 GMT
I’ve posted this before but I would absolutely love to listen to the following album in full on vinyl for the very first time.
Stone Roses by Stone roses
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Post by questionable on Aug 2, 2024 20:11:43 GMT
Appetite For Destruction by Guns and Roses. And I’m not even a big fan, just incredible from start to finish One album I never skip tracks is Fat of the Land by Prodigy, in fact probably say it’s the only album.
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Post by chuffedstokie on Aug 2, 2024 20:11:49 GMT
E.L.O. ~ Out of the Blue.
Out of all the stuff I bought back in the day this was the one. Don't have the poster that came with it anymore.
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Post by salopstick on Aug 2, 2024 20:12:52 GMT
Tapestry
The greatest album ever by a solo female artist
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Aug 2, 2024 20:12:54 GMT
Appetite For Destruction by Guns and Roses. And I’m not even a big fan, just incredible from start to finish One album I never skip tracks is Fat of the Land by Prodigy, in fact probably say it’s the only album. Another belter. Generation Terrorist by Manic Street Preachers was one I listened to a lot back in the day
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Post by salopstick on Aug 2, 2024 20:13:46 GMT
Back in black
The greatest rock album ever. No filler
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Post by riverman on Aug 2, 2024 20:14:11 GMT
Houses of the Holy - Led Zeppelin. My favourite album by my favourite band.
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Post by questionable on Aug 2, 2024 20:20:47 GMT
Tapestry The greatest album ever by a solo female artist Was having a conversation with my son only recently and commented that some of my favorite vocalist are female
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Post by FbrgVaStkFan on Aug 2, 2024 20:33:11 GMT
Damn shame that most people no longer listen to albums in full in order. CDs were the start of skip and shuffle Pink Floyd can only be properly listened to in this way.
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Post by riverman on Aug 2, 2024 20:33:13 GMT
Tapestry The greatest album ever by a solo female artist Brilliant stuff but for me personally Kate Bush Hounds of Love just pips it.
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Post by misterken on Aug 2, 2024 20:36:26 GMT
Lana del Rey - NFR. Can’t skip any tracks!
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Post by riverman on Aug 2, 2024 20:40:54 GMT
Made in Japan - Deep Purple. Greatest live album ever. A band at the top of its game, tight as fuck and firing on all six.
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Post by innocentbystander on Aug 2, 2024 20:47:47 GMT
Ritual de lo Habitual- Jane's Addiction
Constantly mesmerising, love Navarro's OTT guitar. A few listens results in total....er, Addiction.
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Post by innocentbystander on Aug 2, 2024 20:49:00 GMT
Exile on Main Street. The only Stones album that stands up to regular repetition.
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Post by FbrgVaStkFan on Aug 2, 2024 20:52:57 GMT
Made in Japan - Deep Purple. Greatest live album ever. A band at the top of its game, tight as fuck and firing on all six. I'll see your DP and raise you UFO's Strangers In the Night...
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Post by riverman on Aug 2, 2024 21:24:19 GMT
Made in Japan - Deep Purple. Greatest live album ever. A band at the top of its game, tight as fuck and firing on all six. I'll see your DP and raise you UFO's Strangers In the Night... A great choice and a close second for me with maybe Lizzy's Live and Dangerous third.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Aug 2, 2024 21:26:26 GMT
Made in Japan - Deep Purple. Greatest live album ever. A band at the top of its game, tight as fuck and firing on all six. Not really a fan of live albums apart from Live and Dangerous but I’ll have to give it a listen. Really not familiar with Deep Purple at all
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Post by frasier37 on Aug 2, 2024 21:29:48 GMT
Metallica- master of puppets
Led zeppelin- physical graffiti
Kate Bush- Lionheart
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ian57
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Post by ian57 on Aug 2, 2024 21:36:58 GMT
Space ritual by hawkwind.
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Post by marwood on Aug 2, 2024 21:46:29 GMT
Tapestry The greatest album ever by a solo female artist Yes has to be in my top 3, simply because every track of Carole's is there for a reason and in the right order Id put it up there with Revolver and Bryter Later by Nick Drake Lock me in a room with those 3 on a CD player and throw away the key
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Post by maninasuitcase on Aug 2, 2024 21:58:23 GMT
Oil on canvas - japan New gold dream - simple minds Led zep 4 World machine- level 42 Secret wish - propaganda Becoming x - sneaker pimps
Every one on my desert island discs
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Post by musik on Aug 2, 2024 21:59:36 GMT
Today: The Charlatans - "Between 11th and 12th"
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Post by Kpsje on Aug 2, 2024 22:04:10 GMT
new boots and panties!! - ian dury
what a wonderful album - poignant, funny… no one told a story like dury.
unless you’re easily offended, or don’t like listening to the words, do yourself a favour and get it.
my ringtone ^
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