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well what is yours guys
mine
oasis-definatley maybe
timeless classic imo
marsy226
28-08-2007, 18:16
I dont have a favourite album, but i do have a fair few
Led Zep - I
Iron Maiden - Powerslave
The Jam - The Very Best Of...
The Clash - London Calling
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Ant :)
Broadmoor
28-08-2007, 18:40
Beautiful South ....carry On Up The Charts
Jeff Wayne - War of the Worlds :thumb:
I can't decide, but Never Mind The Bollocks has to be up there somewhere.
I'm still determined to have a mohican one day :D
but dave you need hair in the middle of your head for that m8:D:bolt:
well what is yours guys
mine
oasis-definatley maybe
timeless classic imo
Got to agree with you there 100 %
Oasis greatest band in the world :thumb:
I have got a hair in the middle of my head. :dunno:
Dave, I've had a mohican, best haircut I ever had.
Best album, anything pre 1980.
Dave, I've had a mohican, best haircut I ever had.
Best album, anything pre 1980.
These days if I cut my hair it looks like a very small badger has had an unfortunate accident. :(
And pre 80's albums. Some were a bit crap to be honest. You must remember those Top of the Pops albums. All the latest hits :woohoo: played by imposters. :noway:
K-tel must have produced dozens and dozens of albums, they were advertised on telly all of the time. Not many of them were upto scratch (notice the vinyl pun there? :D)
We have a few of those Top of the Pops albums in the loft, my wifes I believe.
I have an idea that Elton John did a lot of singing on those albums aswell.
I actually listen to more older music these days as modern stuff is just regurgitated Rock 'n' Roll anyway.
Another fave album from donkleys years ago is "Big Hits (High Tides and Green Grass)"
Really hard to actually choose one album as a favourite, but I would have to say........
Love Over Gold by Dire Straits.
I could've chosen a Pink Floyd album easily enough, but I was into DS long before PF.
Scouse.
if there is a group/band that you really like then they never appear to make a shitty track either imo
Have so many fav albums,
A real live one- iron maiden
greatest fits- ministry
always out numbered never out gunned- prodigy
oasis first two and last one
and many more
Agree with you on oasis they were spot on in manchester a while back.
On a different note Fav track,
johny cash, Hurt
It's a cover of a nine inch nails track the video was filmed a few months before he died.
check it out you'll be supprised
johny cash, Hurt
It's a cover of a nine inch nails track the video was filmed a few months before he died.
check it out you'll be supprised
Watched and listened to it many times. Very moving.
Are you sure it's a cover? and not covered by Nine inch nails? :confused:
I was sure Jonny Cash wrote it, in fact I thought he wrote it as a sort of goodbye.
defo a cover of nin dave,just had a listen on youture to it,it really is a fookin awesome song imo,i prefere the cash version and all seems relevent.thanks for reminding me of that song longboy:thumb:
Yep, just googled it, I was wrong :dunno:
Still good though :thumb:
4parajon
28-08-2007, 23:02
The Stone Roses by The Stone Roses for me, still sounds good to this day:thumb:
Si_Steve
29-08-2007, 21:01
vulgar display of power-pantera or master of puppets-metallica, fooking excellent for turning up in the car and putting the foot down
tom burgess
30-08-2007, 00:21
vulgar display of power-pantera or master of puppets-metallica, fooking excellent for turning up in the car and putting the foot down
and crashing into a ditch:bolt:
sorry Steve mate:D
steely dan
30-08-2007, 10:50
i hate these, its almost impossible to choose just one....
probably have to go for The Verve - Urban Hymns
but then, Massive attack - blue lines or mezzinane
oasis - the first 2 albums
beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Revolver
radiohead - pablo honey, the bends and ok computer (the rest were shite)
and then my head explodes because im thinking of more albums than i can type
[quote=tom burgess;1372372]and crashing into a ditch:bolt:
More like a field :D At least i know how to control a car if the back end slides out :tongue:
Si_Steve
30-08-2007, 16:47
[quote=tom burgess;1372372]and crashing into a ditch:bolt:
More like a field :D At least i know how to control a car if the back end slides out :tongue:
Yeah ok, says the one who spun the car round and buckled the back wheel :D, and i do know how to control it when the back end steps out do it all the time for fun:D
dilligaf
31-08-2007, 02:16
Too many to choose from
1. Out of Time - REM
2. Paul's Boutique - The Beastie Boys
3. Devine Madness - Madness
Always good to listen to
[quote=fiesta_babe;1372502]
Yeah ok, says the one who spun the car round and buckled the back wheel :D, and i do know how to control it when the back end steps out do it all the time for fun:D
Not fooking happy!:noway:
My music tastes change and I cannot pinpoint a favourite album. So many to choose from.
However, Dis week I ha been mostly listening to Evanescence -The Open Door.
keiron there shit m8:D:D,while checking the mirror pumping iron lol
maddog-timzee
02-09-2007, 20:39
:best of the carpenters
keiron there shit m8:D:D,while checking the mirror pumping iron lol
Who told you! :watchout: :D :D
:best of the carpenters
Sorry to say this as you obviously like them, but, and this is mine own opinion, I can't stand them!!! :sick:
Scouse.
Krusty Crapa
04-09-2007, 20:38
Marillion - Misplaced Childhood, Fantastic lyrics and musicianship.
Or possibly...:thinking:
Dire straits - Alchemy Live, A very atmospheric live album.
With a username like Zoso mines obviously a Led Zeppelin one (jimi pages symbol is Zoso, like in my avatar)
Led Zeppelin - In Through The Outdoor
Can listen to it from start to end everytime, top album!
Runners up would rotate depending on mood but are:
Soledad Brothers - Voice Of Treason & Hardest Walk
White Stripes - De Stijl & The White Stripes
Suede - Suede
The Smiths - Meat is Murder
Stone Roses - Stone Roses & The Second Coming
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever to tell & Show Your Bones
Jean Michelle Jare - Revolutions
And last but not least, my Northern Soul and Chess Classics Collections!
pink floyd - darkside of the moon ,the wall , delicate sound of thunder
the jam - anything really
depeche mode - 101
as for up to date albums , keane seem to be a bit different :thumb:
delicate sound of thunder, learning to fly on that show is amazing, so much better than the album version!
Also my first Album
Electric Warrior T.REX :cool:
http://uploads.turbosport.co.uk/getrempic3.php?url=http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:rtiykzsAvieabM:http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/5313.jpg (http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/5313.jpg&imgrefurl=http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/t__rex/electric_warrior/&h=280&w=280&sz=14&hl=en&start=1&tbnid=rtiykzsAvieabM:&tbnh=114&tbnw=114&prev=/images%3Fq%3Delectric%2Bwarrior%26gbv%3D2%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den)
Bought it over 35 years ago and I've never got fed up with it. :thumb:
RChambers
11-09-2007, 07:37
Green Day - Dookie :thumb:
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