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Filo

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Re: 3 albums
« Reply #90 on October 16, 2023, 09:48:38 pm by Filo »
70’s

Rising- Rainbow
Bat out of Hell- Meatloaf
Parallel Lines- Blondie

80’s

Argybargy- Squeeze
Duke -Genesis
Zenatta Mondatta- Police


After the 80,s lost interest in that techno shite



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Iberian Red

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Re: 3 albums
« Reply #91 on October 18, 2023, 06:50:50 pm by Iberian Red »
Can I start by saying 2 things
Over 90% of my album/cd collection comprises of official and unofficial(bootleg) Bob Dylan
For Christmas 1963 my Mum bought me a Dansette record player and 3 albums
Gerry and the Pacemakers - How do you like it
Freddie and the Dreamers - self titled
Beatles - Please please me
I wish I had kept them
Here goes then
1960's
Songs of Leonard Cohen
Then Play on - Fleetwood Mac
Truth - Jeff Beck

1970's
Concert for Bangla Desh - George Harrison and Friends
Live Taste - Taste
Hunky Dory - Bowie

1980's
Bach enStock - Micamac
Official Blues Band Bootleg Album - Blues Band
Travelling Wilburys Vol1 - Travelling Wilburys

1990's
Woody Guthrie Library of Congress Recordings - Woody Guthrie
Convict Blues Leadbelly
Complete Collection - Robert Johnson

2000's
Neon Bible - Arcade Fire
Final Straw - Snow Patrol
Dog house Music - Seasick Steve

2010
Police Dog Hogan - self titled
Going Back Home - Wilko Johnson and Roger Daltry
Naathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats - self titled

2020's
Rough and Rowdy Ways
Springtime in New York
Shadow Kingdom
All Bob Dylan, Sorry I haven't bought anything by anyone else so far this Decade
In some cases they are older recordings ie Woody Guthrie was from the 1940's released in the 60's but I only came across it in  a small record store in a back street in Nottingham so it was in the decade I bought it/them that I listed it. The vast majority of my collection is 60/70s so it became difficult for me I have had to leave out many bands Led Zepp, Jimi, Byrds, Neil Young, Cream, Paul Butterfield and many others
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Good choices Raven. I've got Leonard Cohen from the 60s and Bowie,George Harrison from the 70s in my collection too.

You mentioned Neil Young too. About 30+ years ago I was offered something like £250 for a cd I had.
He had everything Neil Young had released apart from the cd. The reason being a bloke from Doncaster worked for WEA at the time and gave it to me. It was called On the Turntable or something similar and was a promo for the Weld album. All black cover without his name on it(not even the spine) and only very faint lettering for the track list on the back. Nothing on the actual cd at all(horrible to find after a few beers). I still have it. However it would be worth a hell of a lot more if it was vinyl rather than cd.
Maybe I should've sold it,but I'm glad I didn't.

Iberian Red

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Re: 3 albums
« Reply #92 on October 18, 2023, 07:01:03 pm by Iberian Red »
70’s

Rising- Rainbow
Bat out of Hell- Meatloaf
Parallel Lines- Blondie

80’s

Argybargy- Squeeze
Duke -Genesis
Zenatta Mondatta- Police


After the 80,s lost interest in that techno shite

Filo

Not everything went techno after the 80s. There's been some great rock/alternative albums released since.
They just don't get airplay anymore

roversdude

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Re: 3 albums
« Reply #93 on October 19, 2023, 07:53:00 pm by roversdude »
70’s

Rising- Rainbow
Bat out of Hell- Meatloaf
Parallel Lines- Blondie

80’s

Argybargy- Squeeze
Duke -Genesis
Zenatta Mondatta- Police


After the 80,s lost interest in that techno shite


Filo great choices

BobG

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Re: 3 albums
« Reply #94 on October 19, 2023, 08:05:22 pm by BobG »
Just read this thread for the first time. Can't answer the actual Q as I'm a long, long way from any LP. But I can tell you that Marillion, mentioned on Page 1, post Fish, have a lead singer by the name of Steven Hogarth. He's from Ardeen Road in Intake and I sat next to him for several years trying to understand Maths at Danum Grammar. If you look him up on Wikipedia he lies about his age. He did GCE's in 1972 and A levels in 1974 - if he stayed on. I can't remember.  He lives not very far from me near Oxford. He was keyboard player in The Europeans too. Entirely, entirely self taught musically.

BobG

PS. He had 2 drop dead gorgeous sisters too.

Cramby10

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Re: 3 albums
« Reply #95 on October 20, 2023, 07:52:58 am by Cramby10 »
70’s
Ramones - Ramones
Aerosmith - Toys I’m the Attic
Black Sabbath - Paranoid

80’s
Bad Brains - Rock for Light
Ministry - The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste
Judge - Bringing it down

90’s
Alice in Chains - Dirt
Faith no More - Angel Dust
Kyuss - Welcome to Sky Valley
I could’ve picked dozens and dozens from the 90’s. What a time to be alive. I was obsessed with music. Things got muddy after that. Started to spend all my money on less important things like food and nappies!! Ha ha.
 00’s
The Bronx - ll
Queens of the Stoneage - Songs for the Deaf
Pennywise - Reason to Believe
10’s
Mark Lanegan Band - Gargoyle
Tool - Fear Inoculum
Deftones - Diamond Eyes

River Don

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Re: 3 albums
« Reply #96 on October 20, 2023, 10:09:48 am by River Don »
70’s

Rising- Rainbow
Bat out of Hell- Meatloaf
Parallel Lines- Blondie

80’s

Argybargy- Squeeze
Duke -Genesis
Zenatta Mondatta- Police


After the 80,s lost interest in that techno shite

Filo

Not everything went techno after the 80s. There's been some great rock/alternative albums released since.
They just don't get airplay anymore


I wouldn't say everything went techno. Techno was only really at the forefront of music for maybe ten years, particularly when synths and drum machines became affordable.

Everything did go digital though. When you can compose a symphony on a lap top, that's amazing.

I would guess there aren't many kids now, who are into music who aren't getting to grips with a Digital Audio Workstation as soon as they can. Even the ones who want to play folk mandolin are probably recording traditional instruments and building a track on a computer. Why wouldn't they, it's a whole professional music studio in your bedroom.




 

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