Culture - natty dread taking over
MADNESS - COMPLETE MADNESS (1982)
The Taverners - seldom sober (1970) - old folk album on vinyl i just recorded to cd and upped to mi blog (paid 69p and its worth ?18 )
MADNESS - TOTAL MADNESS - THE VERY BEST OF MADNESS
Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed
Track: Gimme Shelter
My fave Stones album. :-)
funnily enough mines undercover lol, one of their early 80s ones, i just love every song on it, the album as a whole rather than amazing songs plus a couple notso goods
i aint really played owt today
paranoid visions - poles apart cd single again thats it, might play some stones now tho :P fancy some animals on cd too
now
Rolling stones - undercover (cd)
Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
funnily enough mines undercover lol, one of their early 80s ones, i just love every song on it, the album as a whole rather than amazing songs plus a couple notso goods
That's a great album, they made a few good albums around then - Emotional Rescue and Tattoo You are both great too. :smile:
That's a great album, they made a few good albums around then - Emotional Rescue and Tattoo You are both great too. :smile:
yeah love them too heh
now
The animals - the complete animals (cd)
godflesh - streetcleaner
saw throat-indestroy (1 song album by the grindcore legends that normally have over 100 on an album)
Civilised Society - Violence Sucks LP (1987)
Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
Great track!
Steel Wheels album isn't bad either:grin:
It's Midnight Rambler that does it for me. It's hands down my fave Stones track of all time. Particularly the famous Hot Rocks version where it goes into the mad funky break halfway through. They're truly an amazing band, both live and in the studio. One of the few bands whose "sell out" 80s period was still great, unlike other faves of mine such as KISS and Alice Cooper (who were really way ahead of their time during the 70s (Alice Cooper's Killer is, in my opinion, one of the greatest rock albums ever conceived), who suffered hideously during the 80s)...
It's Midnight Rambler that does it for me. It's hands down my fave Stones track of all time. Particularly the famous Hot Rocks version where it goes into the mad funky break halfway through. They're truly an amazing band, both live and in the studio. One of the few bands whose "sell out" 80s period was still great, unlike other faves of mine such as KISS and Alice Cooper (who were really way ahead of their time during the 70s (Alice Cooper's Killer is, in my opinion, one of the greatest rock albums ever conceived), who suffered hideously during the 80s)...
Steer clear of Bridges to Babylon or Voodoo Lounge. I hated both albums so i didn't bother with A Bigger Bang
Steer clear of Bridges to Babylon or Voodoo Lounge. I hated both albums so i didn't bother with A Bigger Bang
i have em, but tbh i dont play em i stick to the classics and stuff i know i love. i got their whole studio discog and a bunch of comps and live cds aswell as some of em on vinyl from mi dads house
the only studio one missing from the cds was undercover for some reason, dunno why so i bought it cheap off amazon for the full set
now
The rolling stones - aftermath (uk) (cd)
my fave of the earlier albums
Motorhead - 2011 - The World Is Yours
The Meteors Live (Nite Moves Glasgow 1983)
P.O.X. -Insanity Is No Disgrace (2012) - more psychobilly
Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
I've got all of those, I quite like them actually. :smile:
After these Rolling Stones post i've decided to play some Stones.
Got 'Jump Back 1971 - 1986' on.
I see they might tour next year and i wonder 'can they still do it?'. They're all nearly 70 for gawd's sake!:grin:
The wood brothers loaded / smoke ring halos
The Wood Brothers - Live At Tonic (EP) (2006)
country side project from one of the members of jazz band medeski martin wood
Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
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my brand new Paranoid Visions - poles apart cd single) :D
current song - wearside jack
Current Track: Bambi Slaughter.
now some techno
Dave Angel - Frame By Frame (2012)
cos its there worst, poppyist one ever :P
came out on the 24th, dint hear it before then...honest
it just sounds like gwen steffanis solo type stuff tbh, hint of reggae but theres faux rap and dancey stuff on there, all poppified
case - Grow or Die EP
current song spitroast fc
Destructors - Schwerpunkt
current song - stop the war
MADNESS - COMPLETE MADNESS (1982)
The Taverners - seldom sober (1970) - old folk album on vinyl i just recorded to cd and upped to mi blog (paid 69p and its worth ?18 )
MADNESS - TOTAL MADNESS - THE VERY BEST OF MADNESS
Track: Gimme Shelter
My fave Stones album. :-)
funnily enough mines undercover lol, one of their early 80s ones, i just love every song on it, the album as a whole rather than amazing songs plus a couple notso goods
i aint really played owt today
paranoid visions - poles apart cd single again thats it, might play some stones now tho :P fancy some animals on cd too
now
Rolling stones - undercover (cd)
That's a great album, they made a few good albums around then - Emotional Rescue and Tattoo You are both great too. :smile:
now
The animals - the complete animals (cd)
godflesh - streetcleaner
saw throat-indestroy (1 song album by the grindcore legends that normally have over 100 on an album)
Civilised Society - Violence Sucks LP (1987)
Great track!
Steel Wheels album isn't bad either:grin:
It's Midnight Rambler that does it for me. It's hands down my fave Stones track of all time. Particularly the famous Hot Rocks version where it goes into the mad funky break halfway through. They're truly an amazing band, both live and in the studio. One of the few bands whose "sell out" 80s period was still great, unlike other faves of mine such as KISS and Alice Cooper (who were really way ahead of their time during the 70s (Alice Cooper's Killer is, in my opinion, one of the greatest rock albums ever conceived), who suffered hideously during the 80s)...
Steer clear of Bridges to Babylon or Voodoo Lounge. I hated both albums so i didn't bother with A Bigger Bang
the only studio one missing from the cds was undercover for some reason, dunno why so i bought it cheap off amazon for the full set
now
The rolling stones - aftermath (uk) (cd)
my fave of the earlier albums
Motorhead - 2011 - The World Is Yours
The Meteors Live (Nite Moves Glasgow 1983)
P.O.X. -Insanity Is No Disgrace (2012) - more psychobilly
I've got all of those, I quite like them actually. :smile:
After these Rolling Stones post i've decided to play some Stones.
Got 'Jump Back 1971 - 1986' on.
I see they might tour next year and i wonder 'can they still do it?'. They're all nearly 70 for gawd's sake!:grin:
The Wood Brothers - Live At Tonic (EP) (2006)
country side project from one of the members of jazz band medeski martin wood