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Old 11 November 2002, 02:40 PM
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Groundhogs.

Split.

Classic

I'll get me walking stick.
Old 11 November 2002, 02:45 PM
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Thanks to my father, I rediscovered Status Quo.....

Fantastic stuff.... "Burning Bridges" rules!!!!!
Old 11 November 2002, 04:20 PM
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Talk on corners,or indeed anything else by The Corrs is $hite.And thats not my opinion-thats a fact.
Old 11 November 2002, 04:40 PM
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big up sunday driver lol!
do any of you lot listen to anything remotely "underground"? or do you just leave that to musical snobs and nu-jazz ******* like myself!

sorry but most of the main stream bores me to tears, as yet another overpaid producer presents reivented pop (pap??) as being at the cutting edge of music- go and buy yourself the "jazzanova" album "in between" for christ sakes! or Joseph Malik - any one heard of him?
all IMHO of course and not flaming anyone, i know how sensitive people can be about music! and i do love pink floyd esp dsotm - FAB one of my all time greats, chilli's aint to bad either.
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Old 11 November 2002, 04:42 PM
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I got Beth Orten's Central Reservation at the weekend having never heard it before. What a great album ! Also got Lifehouse - No Name Face, TOP


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Old 11 November 2002, 05:29 PM
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I'm quite happy to listern to most types of music, providing it's well done. Although country + western? never, ever will i understand.
The albums which i played to death after not expecting to like are Joni Mitchell - Hissing of Summer Lawns and Kate Bush - Never Forever, both great!

Old 11 November 2002, 05:45 PM
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since buying an mp3 disc player for the car i have been rediscovering all sorts but by far the best is The Red Album by Grand funk Railroad.
had never heard of them till someone played me "inside looking out" about ten years ago.

been downloading all my old ac/dc albert productions import albums as well Classss stuff.
Old 11 November 2002, 05:50 PM
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Let me furnish you with some of the best top tips you'll get this century: -

PURESSENCE - Only Forever: 'It doesn't matter anymore' is one of the best tracks ever made IMO.

ELO - Discovery: 'I need her love', WOW! Not a dry eye in the house...

DAVEY ARTHUR & THE FUREYS - Best Of: Especially on Remembrance Day, 'The Green Fields of France' is a magical ballad about WWI.

EMINEM - Slim Shady LP: if you've never heard 'Guilty Conscience' then get ready to hear about moral dilemmas in real life today...

If you want variety, come and see my CD collection - from Rolf Harris and Burt Bacharach to Breakbeats and Thrash...

Ain't life's tapestry rich!



Old 11 November 2002, 07:34 PM
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Pulp, His n Hers
Blur, Modern Life is Rubish
Sleeper, Smart
Carter USM, 30 Something

Stick them on and I'm back in Leeds at Uni. Tear in the eye job

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Old 11 November 2002, 08:04 PM
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New CD (By The Way) brilliant but totally different to the old stuff which is more 'Funk Rock'...
I agree totally, the RHCP's are awesome
I have a couple more albums to get before I have the full collection
Old 11 November 2002, 08:15 PM
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Soooo sorry....
Old 11 November 2002, 08:27 PM
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Rumours by Fleetwood Mac

However anyone who has never heard Albatross by Fleetwood Mac need to know that it is, simply, the best instrumental of all time .... do yourselves a favour and go get it!!

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Old 11 November 2002, 10:56 PM
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Cool thread!

Just listened to the Black album by Metallica for the first time in about 6 years. Listened to it to death when it first came out(got to the stage when hearing the opeining chords to Enter Sandman would have me screaming). Album still sounds incredible.

And IMHO has the best guitar solo of all time on it - namely Unforgiven.

DP.

Old 11 November 2002, 11:14 PM
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Had a copy of 'Play' by Moby in my CD collection for years. Listened to it for the first time a few months back. Niiiiiice

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Old 12 November 2002, 08:21 AM
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Aerosmith -'Pump'

Old 12 November 2002, 08:31 AM
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steve sherwen,
carter 30 something is an absolute classic! as is blur, modern life is rubbish.
reminds me of my days as a skateboarding youth!
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Old 12 November 2002, 11:03 AM
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Bought Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys a couple of years ago, couldn't believe how good it is, an all time classic
Old 12 November 2002, 11:15 AM
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1.KLF :"Chill out"
2.Tangerine Dream: "Through Metophorpic Rock".. (Got to be spelt wrong!!)
3.Joan Armatrading.: "Love and Affection"
4. AC/DC :"Razor edge"
Old 12 November 2002, 11:41 AM
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Yeah, I put Carter USM in the casette deck last night, must be 7-8 years since I last heard it, very good then came out the smathing p's - disarm and then Whiskeytown - Pneumonia, which I brought and never really listened too good stuff.
Old 12 November 2002, 11:59 AM
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My tape of East Side Story by Squeeze surfaced again the other week. It really took me right back to my teenage years and it still sounds great.
Old 12 November 2002, 12:46 PM
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Niel Young - After the goldrush
Pink Floyd - Wish you were here
Van Morrison - Moondance (single)
Metallica - Garage Days revisited EP
Brian May/Eddie Van Halen - Starfleet project EP (B side)

too many to mention, but timeless none the less.
Old 12 November 2002, 01:49 PM
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Wow, music fans on SN shocker!!

steve sherwen,
carter 30 something...
I listened to this album for weeks in the car after I passed my test. I need to dig it out again and have a listen. 101 damnations is also a top Carter album, the later ones perhaps not so good. I've got most of their singles as well (yes, I know, sad) of which the best has to be 'The only living boy in New Cross'.

Anyway, other favourites from the past -

Paul Simon - Graceland
Tracy Chapman - Crossroads (How obvious!)
Dire Straits - Love over Gold / Alchemy
Genesis - Duke / Genesis / Invisible Touch
Happy Mondays - Pills, thrills and bellyaches
Lenny Kravitz - Mama Said / 5
REM - Automatic For the People
Old 13 November 2002, 12:38 PM
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to all the people who contributed, thankyou for all the suggestions. As a final epilogue, and slight personal indulgence, i've compiled what is my version of the albums everybody ought to own, or at least listen to, once in their lives. It doesn't intentionally include anything thus far mentioned, to avoid duplication.
Some are unashamedly cheesy, some you might not have heard of before. Hopefully somebody somewhere will agree with some/all of these;

Abba - The Album

AC/DC - Back In Black

Air - Moon Safari

Beck - Odelay

Bryan Adams - Reckless

Dire Straits - Love Over Gold

Enya - Watermark

Foreigner - 4

George Michael - Older

Heaven 17 - Endless

Human League - Dare

Jean Michelle Jarre - Oxygene

Leftfield - Leftism

Level 42 - World Machine

Madonna - Ray of Light

Primal Scream - Screamadelica

Simple Minds - Sparkle in the Rain

Tears for Fears - The Hurting

Toto - 4

Hey, i even listed them alphabetically! I thank you.

Old 13 November 2002, 01:46 PM
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Night Train - The Oscar Peterson Trio - Primo quality jazz pianist

The White Album - The Beatles - Being obvious doesn't stop it being great

Wish you were here - Pink FLoyd - Their greatest moment

Pills n Thrills n Bellyaches - Happy Mondays - Bez n Ryder, 'nuff said

Old 13 November 2002, 01:48 PM
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Other essentials:

"Loveless" -- My Bloody Valentine
"This is the Day ... " -- PWEI
"Sunburst Finish" -- BeBop Deluxe
"Copper Blue" -- Sugar
2 Many DJs
Old 13 November 2002, 02:57 PM
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Would add some Springsteen to this list too..

Darkness On The Edge of Town
Nebraska

On a totally different vein I loaded up the Scoob with some old New Order CD's I'd not had on for ages the other day and they still sounded great.
Old 13 November 2002, 03:08 PM
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Agree Chillis new one is great but also love the old stuff.
Love "Alive" as well - one heluva track - used to listen to that in Sauze, a ski resort in Italy where I lived for 2 seasons. Also used to play Rage, "killing.." on the way to work (ski shop) in a friends Fiat camper van! QUALITY!
Level 42's old albums are superb, especially like Something about You and lessons in Love.
Some of Prince's old stuff is good - Sign of the Times.

Now I listen to a lot of deep house etc. If anyone want's some seriously good listening try ANYTHING on the HED KANDI label www.hedkandi.com - especially Disco House and Chill stuff. Also St Germaine, Pork Recordings and Groove Armada's new CD, LOVEBOX is doing it!!
Mossman
Old 13 November 2002, 03:16 PM
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TelBoy,

Go and discover Green Day's early stuff - Kerplunk and Dookie are superb. I've been burning all my CD's for my new in-car MP3 player, so I've been re-discovering all these old favourties

I would have to question whether the likes of Enya, Jean Michelle Jarre or Foreigner are ever worth discovering though

My m8 was (and sadly still is) into West Coast American Rock. Being subjected to the likes of Heart is no way to treat another human being

Stefan
Old 13 November 2002, 03:21 PM
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Has anyone mention the Sex Pistols Never Mind the Bollocks or Pretty Vacant?

And if you like Pearl Jam, then what about The Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and The Infinite Sadness - classic.

Stefan
Old 13 November 2002, 03:57 PM
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Sugar - Copper Blue

Excellent!!!!!


what about the Wonderstuff - Hup and Eight Legged Groove Machine

There was a time when Stourbridge ruled the Indie charts

Wonderstuff
PWEI
NEDS Atomic Dustbin

Steve


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