Classic Albums...

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pw2389

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Kirstie said:
Quiet Life - Japan
The Associates' first album (can't remember the name)

I thought you'd be a bit young for this stuff ;)

Anyhow, re The Associates, if you mean the one with "Transport to Central", "Even Dogs In The Wild", etc. then it's "The Affectionate Punch" - that don't half take me back to the 80s. Still, I think Sulk was the pinnacle - they just let rip and gave full flight to their creative genius - some really mean tunes with Billy's vocals leaping around the place over his typically opaque lyrics. Word has it they turned up at the studio one morning with fish attached to their jackets...don't make musicians like that anymore ;)
 

Foghat

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redcogs said:
Ronnie Lane and Slimchance - 'Anymore for Anymore?'

Ronnie is dead - long live Ronnie.

A marvellous performer-musician-songwriter, indeed, reddington old boy.
 

KitsuneAndy

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Metallica - Master of Puppets
Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power
Tool - [SIZE=-1]Ænima
Rage Against The Machine - Rage Against The Machine
Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral
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Wolvesandy said:
U2 - Joshua Tree

Definitely
 
pw2389 said:
I thought you'd be a bit young for this stuff :o)

Anyhow, re The Associates, if you mean the one with "Transport to Central", "Even Dogs In The Wild", etc. then it's "The Affectionate Punch" - that don't half take me back to the 80s. Still, I think Sulk was the pinnacle - they just let rip and gave full flight to their creative genius - some really mean tunes with Billy's vocals leaping around the place over his typically opaque lyrics. Word has it they turned up at the studio one morning with fish attached to their jackets...don't make musicians like that anymore :blush:

Unfortunately I'm no spring chicken...having said that i don't recognise half the stuff on this thread because I probably am too young for that (and don't like rock music from the 60s and 70s!!)
 
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