comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)
posted 21 minutes ago
DJ, I guess it all depends on the era we grew up in, but Sticky Fingers was one of the best albums the Rolling Stones did. I have the LP cover with the actual zip. ZZ Top's Eliminator was also one of my favorites.
Nice to go down memory lane.
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Not quite my era Wolfie , but being from Dartford and going to the same school Mick did years before me, the Stones do get pushed a bit!
Listening to Sticky Fingers now, then will go to Exile... and Let it Bleed to make sure I made the right choice (I did )
comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)
posted 50 minutes ago
DJ, I guess it all depends on the era we grew up in, but Sticky Fingers was one of the best albums the Rolling Stones did. I have the LP cover with the actual zip. ZZ Top's Eliminator was also one of my favorites.
Nice to go down memory lane.
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Eliminator was a great album wolfie although my favourite ZZ Top track - rough Boy is on the Afterburner album
comment by jlou1978 (U15376)
posted 6 hours, 22 minutes ago
OK Computer - Radiohead
Blonde On Blonde - Bob Dylan
Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie
Solid Air - John Martyn
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV
And by next month, that list will probably change again. 😏
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I actually checked out this thread to see if anyone would suggest Solid Air, first page and you didn’t disappoint.
Saw him live n Shepherd’s Bush, incredible.
For me it would be Exodus. The last 6 tracks especially.
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The first track of Exodus (Naural Mystic) is one of Marley's best song.
comment by GeminMallorca FOVAR (U18318)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)
posted 50 minutes ago
DJ, I guess it all depends on the era we grew up in, but Sticky Fingers was one of the best albums the Rolling Stones did. I have the LP cover with the actual zip. ZZ Top's Eliminator was also one of my favorites.
Nice to go down memory lane.
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Eliminator was a great album wolfie although my favourite ZZ Top track - rough Boy is on the Afterburner album
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Found that a lot when thinking of this, a lot if my favourite tracks by artists are not necessarily on my favourite album of theirs.
Mine:
Ben Harper - Live on Mars
Clapton - Unplugged
BB King - The thrill is gone
Massive Attack - Protection
My speaker in the kitchen randomly started playing B B King yesterday. Weird.
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 3 minutes ago
My speaker in the kitchen randomly started playing B B King yesterday. Weird.
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I'm watching you
Vampire Weekend- Vampire Weekend (2008)
The Song Remains The Same - Led Zep
The Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd
Marbles (Double Album Version)- Marillion
Seconds Out - Genesis
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
A fair few Led Zeppelin nominations. Not a band I have listened too much, bar the obvious songs.
DJ's
The album stated is their only live one I know of if you don't count Knebworth. It is an insight as to how truly great musicians perform great music.
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
DJ's
The album stated is their only live one I know of if you don't count Knebworth. It is an insight as to how truly great musicians perform great music.
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A fella in work was at Knebworth and he said Chas & Dave were one of the support acts haha
I very much doubt anyone there went to see any of the support acts.
I would have gone solely for Chas and Dave. Greatest act band ever.
R.I.P. Mick Burt and Chas Hodges. The streets will never forget.
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 28 minutes ago
I very much doubt anyone there went to see any of the support acts.
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I know, he went there to see Led Zep. Chas & Dave were one of the support acts that’s all
comment by He’s our centre half! He’s our number 4! (U22158)
posted 1 hour, 32 minutes ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
DJ's
The album stated is their only live one I know of if you don't count Knebworth. It is an insight as to how truly great musicians perform great music.
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A fella in work was at Knebworth and he said Chas & Dave were one of the support acts haha
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I was there as well for the first gig, we spent the whole day in the beer tent than endure such dross as Captain Beefheart, Southside Johnny and the Astbury Dukes, Commander Cody and Fairport Convention to name a few.
Only Todd Rundgren's Utopia were the only other worthwhile band who performed just before Zep.
The 2nd gig The New Barbarians were added to the line up after I'd got my ticket - was gutted.
Zep still remain the best band I've ever seen!
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 12 hours, 6 minutes ago
Is This It? - The Strokes
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One of my favourite debut albums of all time!
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
I recommend Miike Snow
https://youtu.be/Lwbv0OPkXLo
Julee Cruise - Floating into the night
The Pogues - If I should fall from grace with god
Pulp - Different Class
Divine Comedy - A secret history
R.E.M. - Document
Satanic Panic in the Attic - of Montreal
Poison Season - Destroyer
Dead Cross - Dead Cross
The Universe Smiles Upon - Khruangbin
Black Lipstick - Chicano Batman
b bumble and the stingers - nut rocker
pinky and perky - pinky and perkys party sing-song
portsmouth sinfonia - plays the popular classics
clive dunn - grandad
hank mizell - jungle rock
Digital Underground- S€x Packets
The Seahorses-Do It Yourself
ELO-Greatest Hits (Dad's influence)
And The Christians (Mum's influence)
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5 albums you recommend others to listen to.
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comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)
posted 21 minutes ago
DJ, I guess it all depends on the era we grew up in, but Sticky Fingers was one of the best albums the Rolling Stones did. I have the LP cover with the actual zip. ZZ Top's Eliminator was also one of my favorites.
Nice to go down memory lane.
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Not quite my era Wolfie , but being from Dartford and going to the same school Mick did years before me, the Stones do get pushed a bit!
Listening to Sticky Fingers now, then will go to Exile... and Let it Bleed to make sure I made the right choice (I did )
posted on 8/4/20
comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)
posted 50 minutes ago
DJ, I guess it all depends on the era we grew up in, but Sticky Fingers was one of the best albums the Rolling Stones did. I have the LP cover with the actual zip. ZZ Top's Eliminator was also one of my favorites.
Nice to go down memory lane.
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Eliminator was a great album wolfie although my favourite ZZ Top track - rough Boy is on the Afterburner album
posted on 8/4/20
comment by jlou1978 (U15376)
posted 6 hours, 22 minutes ago
OK Computer - Radiohead
Blonde On Blonde - Bob Dylan
Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie
Solid Air - John Martyn
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV
And by next month, that list will probably change again. 😏
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I actually checked out this thread to see if anyone would suggest Solid Air, first page and you didn’t disappoint.
Saw him live n Shepherd’s Bush, incredible.
posted on 8/4/20
For me it would be Exodus. The last 6 tracks especially.
----------
The first track of Exodus (Naural Mystic) is one of Marley's best song.
posted on 8/4/20
comment by GeminMallorca FOVAR (U18318)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)
posted 50 minutes ago
DJ, I guess it all depends on the era we grew up in, but Sticky Fingers was one of the best albums the Rolling Stones did. I have the LP cover with the actual zip. ZZ Top's Eliminator was also one of my favorites.
Nice to go down memory lane.
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Eliminator was a great album wolfie although my favourite ZZ Top track - rough Boy is on the Afterburner album
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Found that a lot when thinking of this, a lot if my favourite tracks by artists are not necessarily on my favourite album of theirs.
posted on 8/4/20
Mine:
Ben Harper - Live on Mars
Clapton - Unplugged
BB King - The thrill is gone
Massive Attack - Protection
posted on 8/4/20
My speaker in the kitchen randomly started playing B B King yesterday. Weird.
posted on 8/4/20
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 3 minutes ago
My speaker in the kitchen randomly started playing B B King yesterday. Weird.
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I'm watching you
posted on 8/4/20
Vampire Weekend- Vampire Weekend (2008)
posted on 8/4/20
The Song Remains The Same - Led Zep
The Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd
Marbles (Double Album Version)- Marillion
Seconds Out - Genesis
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
posted on 8/4/20
A fair few Led Zeppelin nominations. Not a band I have listened too much, bar the obvious songs.
posted on 8/4/20
DJ's
The album stated is their only live one I know of if you don't count Knebworth. It is an insight as to how truly great musicians perform great music.
posted on 8/4/20
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
DJ's
The album stated is their only live one I know of if you don't count Knebworth. It is an insight as to how truly great musicians perform great music.
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A fella in work was at Knebworth and he said Chas & Dave were one of the support acts haha
posted on 8/4/20
I very much doubt anyone there went to see any of the support acts.
posted on 8/4/20
I would have gone solely for Chas and Dave. Greatest act band ever.
R.I.P. Mick Burt and Chas Hodges. The streets will never forget.
posted on 8/4/20
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 28 minutes ago
I very much doubt anyone there went to see any of the support acts.
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I know, he went there to see Led Zep. Chas & Dave were one of the support acts that’s all
posted on 8/4/20
comment by He’s our centre half! He’s our number 4! (U22158)
posted 1 hour, 32 minutes ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
DJ's
The album stated is their only live one I know of if you don't count Knebworth. It is an insight as to how truly great musicians perform great music.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
A fella in work was at Knebworth and he said Chas & Dave were one of the support acts haha
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I was there as well for the first gig, we spent the whole day in the beer tent than endure such dross as Captain Beefheart, Southside Johnny and the Astbury Dukes, Commander Cody and Fairport Convention to name a few.
Only Todd Rundgren's Utopia were the only other worthwhile band who performed just before Zep.
The 2nd gig The New Barbarians were added to the line up after I'd got my ticket - was gutted.
Zep still remain the best band I've ever seen!
posted on 8/4/20
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 12 hours, 6 minutes ago
Is This It? - The Strokes
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One of my favourite debut albums of all time!
posted on 8/4/20
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 8/4/20
I recommend Miike Snow
https://youtu.be/Lwbv0OPkXLo
posted on 8/4/20
Julee Cruise - Floating into the night
The Pogues - If I should fall from grace with god
Pulp - Different Class
Divine Comedy - A secret history
R.E.M. - Document
posted on 9/4/20
Satanic Panic in the Attic - of Montreal
Poison Season - Destroyer
Dead Cross - Dead Cross
The Universe Smiles Upon - Khruangbin
Black Lipstick - Chicano Batman
posted on 9/4/20
b bumble and the stingers - nut rocker
pinky and perky - pinky and perkys party sing-song
portsmouth sinfonia - plays the popular classics
clive dunn - grandad
hank mizell - jungle rock
posted on 9/4/20
Digital Underground- S€x Packets
The Seahorses-Do It Yourself
ELO-Greatest Hits (Dad's influence)
posted on 9/4/20
And The Christians (Mum's influence)
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