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I thought you were a young scamp. :rolleyes:

 

From 1969 I give you Keith Emerson's take on this choon.

The jazz piano is superb

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Haven't heard The Nice's version before, sounds good, especially when when the bass kicks in around the 2 minute mark :)

 

Feck me Tom, that's what I was gonnae say. Love the "Low" album and Television. Though I suspect Mr. X has great taste in music, rather than having actually been there, like us. :(

 

Edit to add, currently listening to The Byrds - Younger Than Yesterday.

 

Always been my favourite Byrds albums, I'll be really jealous if you were around while that was released, though I suspect you're not THAT old! :P

 

Scandal and Transvision Vamp

 

Mainly for the videos as a pre-teen Boozehound loved Patty Smyth and Wendy James..... loved them a lot.

 

As did I! :wub:

 

Got a wee playlist just set-up starting with:

 

The Icicle Works - Love is A Wonderful Colour

Lightspeed Champion - Madame Van Damme

The Teardrop Explodes - Colours Fly Away

Television Personalities - La Grande Illusion

Moby Grape - Seeing

The Jam - Wasteland

 

 

 

Some people never go crazy, what truly horrible lifes they must live - Charles Bukowski
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Haven't heard The Nice's version before, sounds good, especially when when the bass kicks in around the 2 minute mark :)

Always been my favourite Byrds albums, I'll be really jealous if you were around while that was released, though I suspect you're not THAT old! :P

As did I! :wub:

 

Got a wee playlist just set-up starting with:

 

The Icicle Works - Love is A Wonderful Colour

Lightspeed Champion - Madame Van Damme

The Teardrop Explodes - Colours Fly Away

Television Personalities - La Grande Illusion

Moby Grape - Seeing

The Jam - Wasteland

 

Unfortunately I was around when that was released and, aye, I AM THAT OLD. :(

 

Released the day before my 4th birthday, I don't remember it being released or anything(looked the release date up), however, I do remember my folks playing the album when I was a kid.

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Unfortunately I was around when that was released and, aye, I AM THAT OLD. :(

 

Released the day before my 4th birthday, I don't remember it being released or anything(looked the release date up), however, I do remember my folks playing the album when I was a kid.

 

 

I was weened on a strict diet of Stones, Beatles and Dylan by my folks, so I'm trying to do the same with my son by playing the Roses first album at least once a day for him :blush:

 

Sing Your Life - Morrissey

Here, There and Everywhere - The Beatles

Fourth Time Around - Bob Dylan

Breathless - Nick Cave

Numb As A Statue - Warren Zevon

 

Some people never go crazy, what truly horrible lifes they must live - Charles Bukowski
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I was weened on a strict diet of Stones, Beatles and Dylan by my folks, so I'm trying to do the same with my son by playing the Roses first album at least once a day for him :blush:

 

Sing Your Life - Morrissey

Here, There and Everywhere - The Beatles

Fourth Time Around - Bob Dylan

Breathless - Nick Cave

Numb As A Statue - Warren Zevon

 

Proud of you mate, indoctrinate them early doors, though as you know my favourite band are The Smiths/Morrissey, yet the fruit of my loins is a big Oasis / Roses fan. Though, I will take that anyday over that techno s***e.

 

Me and Mrs. cT, currently listening to, The Sundays - Static and Silence. Harriet Wheeler, the second, or third greatest female voice in "Indie" pop music ever and easily the MOST attractive, if you don't believe me google images of her, stunning. :rolleyes:

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Martha and the Vandellas- Nowhere to Run, Heatwave

 

Otis Redding - Try A Little Tenderness

 

Booker T &the MGs - Green Onions

 

Quality soul mate, have you seen the film "Cadillac Records"? Watched it the other week, superb.

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Started listening to the Mumford and sons album today. tremendous

There's a storm on the horizon

And for that I can't see the sun

For I'll keep a waiting on the pavement

For the ice cream van to come

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Started listening to the Mumford and sons album today. tremendous

 

As I said to aww naw (sp :lol: ) excellent album.

 

Taunton, you will love that film.

 

Me and Mrs. cT have moved on to Lloyd Cole and the Commotions - 1984 - 1989.

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In the House in a Heartbeat from the 28 days later soundtrack. Awesome tune

There's a storm on the horizon

And for that I can't see the sun

For I'll keep a waiting on the pavement

For the ice cream van to come

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