From your youth...
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From your youth...
.......what was your favourite album mine was
Pink Floyd's Meddle.
Pink Floyd's Meddle.
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One Step Beyond -Madness, Specials- Specials and Greatest (Decca) Hits - Small Faces.
Sorry cannot pick one over the others
Sorry cannot pick one over the others
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Oasis - Definitely Maybe
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The Muppets!
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Crime of the Century...Supertramp.
Gone to Earth....Barclay James Harvest.
Going for the one...Yes.

Gone to Earth....Barclay James Harvest.
Going for the one...Yes.

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Erasure ‘Pop 20’
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That might explain a thing or two!
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Hunky dory bowie
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Being brought up on the likes of Perry Como, Nat King Cole, Connie Francis and Mario Lanza. My first album was 'Monster Hits' which introduced me to Gerry Marsden, the Ronettes etc.
It came as a bit of a shock to my parents when I bought Boomtown Rats' - A Tonic For Troops' which was to be my first real favourite album.
It came as a bit of a shock to my parents when I bought Boomtown Rats' - A Tonic For Troops' which was to be my first real favourite album.
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De LA Soul - 3ft High and rising
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Bo Diddley by………….you guessed it, Bo Diddley
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Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches by the Mondays. Not listened to it in ages but one of those where as soon as you do, you’re 15 again.
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From childhood..

From youth..


From youth..

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Rainbow rising by Judas Priest.
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Jerry Lee Lewis live on stage in Hamburg. (And in total contrast Motown Chartbusters Volume 6!)
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New Order - Technique & Substance
Stone Roses - Stone Roses
Stone Roses - Stone Roses
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Wheels Of Fire - Cream 1968
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Machine Head
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I was 11 when I bought my first album.
My favourite album of my youth.
My favourite album of my youth.
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Beastie boys - Paul’s boutique
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Those are class! Being a bit older than you I think Psychocandy was my first real LP when I was old enough to buy my own stuff.Billy Balfour wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 8:25 amI was 11 when I bought my first album.
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My favourite album of my youth.
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Oasis - Definitely Maybe
Few that I seemed to have on repeat for a while we’re The Streets - Original Pirate Material
Dizzee Rascal - Maths and English
Johnny Cash at Falsom
Few that I seemed to have on repeat for a while we’re The Streets - Original Pirate Material
Dizzee Rascal - Maths and English
Johnny Cash at Falsom
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First song I recall hearing is probably Roll With It - Oasis. Many days out as a kid sat in the back of the car. REM as well around the same time.
As for albums as I got a bit older The Strokes - Is This It (still probably my favourite ever record) and The Libertines - Up The Bracket. Both those simply because I was getting into music at the time and the first 2 records I got because of what I read about them as oppose to hearing 1 or 2 songs. That was a few years after they were released as I was too young at the time they came out. An album I bought that came out was Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say. I was more into The Beatles, Stones, Dylan than newer bands at the time tbh. I started out collected LPs of 60s stuff. Those 3 records that I did mention I would place firmly up there with whatever was made in the 60s, quite easily.
I feel lucky to be the age I am and being able to enjoy 50/60 plus years of outstanding music. The older generations that were around in the 60s/70s don’t appreciate newer stuff enough.
As for albums as I got a bit older The Strokes - Is This It (still probably my favourite ever record) and The Libertines - Up The Bracket. Both those simply because I was getting into music at the time and the first 2 records I got because of what I read about them as oppose to hearing 1 or 2 songs. That was a few years after they were released as I was too young at the time they came out. An album I bought that came out was Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say. I was more into The Beatles, Stones, Dylan than newer bands at the time tbh. I started out collected LPs of 60s stuff. Those 3 records that I did mention I would place firmly up there with whatever was made in the 60s, quite easily.
I feel lucky to be the age I am and being able to enjoy 50/60 plus years of outstanding music. The older generations that were around in the 60s/70s don’t appreciate newer stuff enough.
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Anything Barclay James Harvest and Beatles.
Also Eden Kane, Alan Price, Cado Belle, David Bowie, Carol King, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Neil Young etc etc.
Also Eden Kane, Alan Price, Cado Belle, David Bowie, Carol King, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Neil Young etc etc.
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Early teenage. The Monkees- Headquarters
Later Loretta Lynn - Wings Upon Your Horns (and those that followed)
And Kris Kristofferson 'Kristofferson'
Later Loretta Lynn - Wings Upon Your Horns (and those that followed)
And Kris Kristofferson 'Kristofferson'
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Led Zep 2
Black Sabbath
Chicago…Transit Authority
Black Sabbath
Chicago…Transit Authority
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Born to Run by Springsteen
Rumours by Fleetwood Mac
Bat out of Hell by Meatloaf
Back in Black by AC//DC
Rumours by Fleetwood Mac
Bat out of Hell by Meatloaf
Back in Black by AC//DC
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I'm sure this was the first album I bought
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Jimi Hendrix "Are You Experienced"
Jethro Tull "This Was"
2 of my early favourites
Jethro Tull "This Was"
2 of my early favourites
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Thats a great post Dyched,although i have loved all types of music from the 60s to the present day back in the day us old buggers had so much more choice then,as time has gone on we just have less choice but there is still some fantastic artists around,the best one around these days has to be Post Malone who I'm hoping to catch in concert before i pop my clogs....without music there is nothing.Dyched wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 10:26 amFirst song I recall hearing is probably Roll With It - Oasis. Many days out as a kid sat in the back of the car. REM as well around the same time.
As for albums as I got a bit older The Strokes - Is This It (still probably my favourite ever record) and The Libertines - Up The Bracket. Both those simply because I was getting into music at the time and the first 2 records I got because of what I read about them as oppose to hearing 1 or 2 songs. That was a few years after they were released as I was too young at the time they came out. An album I bought that came out was Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say. I was more into The Beatles, Stones, Dylan than newer bands at the time tbh. I started out collected LPs of 60s stuff. Those 3 records that I did mention I would place firmly up there with whatever was made in the 60s, quite easily.
I feel lucky to be the age I am and being able to enjoy 50/60 plus years of outstanding music. The older generations that were around in the 60s/70s don’t appreciate newer stuff enough.
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Yep, music is so important to me. I’ve recently been to see Julia Bardo (she’s playing Scotland in a month or so, if I’m right in thinking you’re up there?), great 60’s sounding solo female, good songs, debut album out in a few weeks. Blanketman and also The Lounge Society. All young musicians and talented. It’s helped me so much recently just to be back out there watching, listening.Steve1956 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 11:33 amThats a great post Dyched,although i have loved all types of music from the 60s to the present day back in the day us old buggers had so much more choice then,as time has gone on we just have less choice but there is still some fantastic artists around,the best one around these days has to be Post Malone who I'm hoping to catch in concert before i pop my clogs....without music there is nothing.
There is so much stuff from the 60’s. I hardly scratched the surface to be fair. The modern musicians I’m into have also made a big contribution to keep that older stuff still important to young people. They make playlists, name check bands in interviews etc. Naturally I go searching and listening and be introduced to new “old” stuff. It’s brilliant.
This is brilliant. I found this the way how I explained, the riff is up there with the best I’ve ever heard.
https://youtu.be/kQ9GMnZM_f4
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After just listening to that French tune above, it just seems like most of the 60's guitar stuff just copied each other in the end. That riff could be so many riffs of the time.
Anyway, found this little gem recently from garageland America 60's copied again from god knows how many songs. Nazz-Open my Eyes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apW-fj11T_k
Anyway, found this little gem recently from garageland America 60's copied again from god knows how many songs. Nazz-Open my Eyes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apW-fj11T_k
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https://youtu.be/egwARrX1ik8Steve1956 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 11:33 amThats a great post Dyched,although i have loved all types of music from the 60s to the present day back in the day us old buggers had so much more choice then,as time has gone on we just have less choice but there is still some fantastic artists around,the best one around these days has to be Post Malone who I'm hoping to catch in concert before i pop my clogs....without music there is nothing.
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Great track that BC
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Nirvana - Nevermind.
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In Search Of The Lost Chord - The Moody Blues
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Streetsounds Electro Collection 1-15
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Stone Roses debut album is what got me into music and is my favourite album by miles
Mid to late 90s is when I was at college and uni and music was my life. Definitely Maybe and His 'n' Hers were the best from that time and are in my top 10 ever
Then in my 20's I was lucky enough to have The Strokes, The Libertines and The Arctic Monkeys and each of their debuts are also in my top 10
Mid to late 90s is when I was at college and uni and music was my life. Definitely Maybe and His 'n' Hers were the best from that time and are in my top 10 ever
Then in my 20's I was lucky enough to have The Strokes, The Libertines and The Arctic Monkeys and each of their debuts are also in my top 10
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That JLL album is great, still got it somewhere I think.Dark Cloud wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 7:36 amJerry Lee Lewis live on stage in Hamburg. (And in total contrast Motown Chartbusters Volume 6!)
Another one I played loads is The Buddy Holly Story, basically his greatest hits.
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The Yes Album
Wishbone Ash - (the Eponymous album)
Wishbone Ash - Argus
Wishbone Ash - (the Eponymous album)
Wishbone Ash - Argus
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Cosmo’s Factory - Creedence Clearwater Revival
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