Essential Albums of the last 40 years
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Brand New : De Ja Entendu (2003)
Incubus : A Crow Left Of The Murder (2004)
REM : Murmer (1983)
REM: Out Of Time (1991)
Foo Fighters : In Your Honer (2005)
Wildhearts : Phuq (1996)
Mansun : Attack Of The Grey Lantern (1996)
Belle & Sebastian : The Boy With The Arab Strap (1998)
Death In Vegas : The Contino Sessions (1999)
Leftfield : Leftism (1996)
Timo Maas : Loud (2003)
Goldie : Timeless (1995)
Yeah! Yeah! Yeahs! : Fever To Tell (2004)
Embrace : The Good Will Out (1998)
Incubus : A Crow Left Of The Murder (2004)
REM : Murmer (1983)
REM: Out Of Time (1991)
Foo Fighters : In Your Honer (2005)
Wildhearts : Phuq (1996)
Mansun : Attack Of The Grey Lantern (1996)
Belle & Sebastian : The Boy With The Arab Strap (1998)
Death In Vegas : The Contino Sessions (1999)
Leftfield : Leftism (1996)
Timo Maas : Loud (2003)
Goldie : Timeless (1995)
Yeah! Yeah! Yeahs! : Fever To Tell (2004)
Embrace : The Good Will Out (1998)
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Thank you people
Lots of lovely albums there, some of which I now own ![Smile](images/smilies/smile.gif)
Here is a list of what I've currently got. There is also a Library.m3u file up there, if anyone wants to peruse that, though I've not tried it myself.
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Here is a list of what I've currently got. There is also a Library.m3u file up there, if anyone wants to peruse that, though I've not tried it myself.
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A few of my favourites.
Massive Attack - Blue lines
Radiohead - The Bends
Radiohead - Ok Computer
The Beatles - Abbey Rd.
Gorillaz - Demon Days
Public Enemy - It takes a nation of millions to hold us back
Public Enemy - Fear of a black planet
Zero 7 - Simple things
Zero 7 - When it falls
The Smiths - Hatfull of hollow
80's Streetsounds Electro 1 - 9 (the best ones imo), Electro uk and crucial's 1 and 2. Those who were there will know
Massive Attack - Blue lines
Radiohead - The Bends
Radiohead - Ok Computer
The Beatles - Abbey Rd.
Gorillaz - Demon Days
Public Enemy - It takes a nation of millions to hold us back
Public Enemy - Fear of a black planet
Zero 7 - Simple things
Zero 7 - When it falls
The Smiths - Hatfull of hollow
80's Streetsounds Electro 1 - 9 (the best ones imo), Electro uk and crucial's 1 and 2. Those who were there will know
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Originally Posted by trackman
A few of my favourites.
Massive Attack - Blue lines
Radiohead - The Bends
Radiohead - Ok Computer
The Beatles - Abbey Rd.
Gorillaz - Demon Days
Public Enemy - It takes a nation of millions to hold us back
Public Enemy - Fear of a black planet
Zero 7 - Simple things
Zero 7 - When it falls
The Smiths - Hatfull of hollow
80's Streetsounds Electro 1 - 9 (the best ones imo), Electro uk and crucial's 1 and 2. Those who were there will know![Wink](images/smilies/wink.gif)
Massive Attack - Blue lines
Radiohead - The Bends
Radiohead - Ok Computer
The Beatles - Abbey Rd.
Gorillaz - Demon Days
Public Enemy - It takes a nation of millions to hold us back
Public Enemy - Fear of a black planet
Zero 7 - Simple things
Zero 7 - When it falls
The Smiths - Hatfull of hollow
80's Streetsounds Electro 1 - 9 (the best ones imo), Electro uk and crucial's 1 and 2. Those who were there will know
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Fear of a black planet ie 'my uzi weighs a tonne' and prophets of rage' and TermX
Talking about early electro do you remember Man Parrish's 'hip hop be bop'?
I also have an original 12" of Planet Rock, Play at your own risk etc
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Originally Posted by Deep Singh
Yes, was about to say some of the above myself ie
Fear of a black planet ie 'my uzi weighs a tonne' and prophets of rage' and TermX
Talking about early electro do you remember Man Parrish's 'hip hop be bop'?
I also have an original 12" of Planet Rock, Play at your own risk etc
Fear of a black planet ie 'my uzi weighs a tonne' and prophets of rage' and TermX
Talking about early electro do you remember Man Parrish's 'hip hop be bop'?
I also have an original 12" of Planet Rock, Play at your own risk etc
Oh yes! I remember Man Parrish well, remember 'Boogie down bronx' by them too? Loved 'Play at your own risk' too, also 'Request line' can't remember who did it though...............
Great memories.
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My Contribution for the Chemical Generation....
Joe Smooth - Promised Land
LTJ Bukem - Logical Progression
MetalHeadz - Platinum
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Joe Smooth - Promised Land
LTJ Bukem - Logical Progression
MetalHeadz - Platinum
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Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow
Neil Young - Everybody knows this is nowhere
Country Joe and the fish - I feel like i'm fixing to die
Nanci Griffith - Last of the true believers
Jackson Browne - Late for the sky
Cream - Live cream
Led Zeppelin 1
Pink Floyd - Wish you where here
John Lennon - Imagine
Bryan Adams - Reckless
Steely Dan - Can't buy a thrill
Dire Straits - Dire Straits
The Corrs - Talk on Corners
Neil Young - Everybody knows this is nowhere
Country Joe and the fish - I feel like i'm fixing to die
Nanci Griffith - Last of the true believers
Jackson Browne - Late for the sky
Cream - Live cream
Led Zeppelin 1
Pink Floyd - Wish you where here
John Lennon - Imagine
Bryan Adams - Reckless
Steely Dan - Can't buy a thrill
Dire Straits - Dire Straits
The Corrs - Talk on Corners
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Ive noticed that there are a lot of people, whose musical taste hasnt moved along as they have grown up. Whilst I still regard The Stone Roses highly and I listened to 'Substance' only yesterday; I spend most of my time listening to contemporary music. I suspect that a lot of people here spend more time listening to music that they liked when they were 15+ to the exclusion of pretty much all else. I first realised this talking to people about U2 a few months ago. In 1983 I loved U2, I saw them on the TUF and TJT tours, Wembley (2nd night) was brilliant, but they moved on and so did I; but a lot of people seem to have stayed right there.....
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