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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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The one album I listen to in full more than any other album is REM
Automatic for The People followed by Leonard Cohen live in Dublin
They just get inside my head and give my brain peace from everyday troubles
What's yours and why |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Rumours by Fleetwood Mac
Garbage by Garbage
Dummy by Portishead
American idiot by Greenday
Second coming by The Stone Roses
Definitely Maybe & What's the story....by Oasis
Wish you were here by Pink Floyd
And probably more that take me back to my youth in the 90's. Ah lazy college days, travelling around Europe and Africa.
Might have to have an aul trip down memory lane now and lament the passing of time, the expanion of waist band and reduction in leisure time!
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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"I never listen to music other than incidentally, does this make me very odd?
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Do you listen to the radio or remember music and memories from your childhood....its whatever youre into I suppose but I couldn't survive without music to be honest |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I never listen to music other than incidentally, does this make me very odd?
Do you listen to the radio or remember music and memories from your childhood....its whatever youre into I suppose but I couldn't survive without music to be honest "
I only listen to the radio in the car - talk radio unless my kids put something else on. Never listen to music in the house, silence is underrated in my opinion. |
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By *P_80Man
over a year ago
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Just off the top of my head:
Pantera 'Far Beyond Driven'
Dead Kennedy's 'Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables'
The Congos 'Heart of The Congos'
Red Hot Chili Peppers 'The Uplift Mofo Party Plan'
2 Unlimited 'Hits Unlimited'
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"I never listen to music other than incidentally, does this make me very odd?
Do you listen to the radio or remember music and memories from your childhood....its whatever youre into I suppose but I couldn't survive without music to be honest
I only listen to the radio in the car - talk radio unless my kids put something else on. Never listen to music in the house, silence is underrated in my opinion. "
Wow thought I was alone in this. Love the silence for the majority of the time. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Black sunday - cypress hill
Orbital - all albums
The experience - the prodigy
Music for the jilted generation - the prodigy
homework - daft punk
Fact - carl cox
Live and dangerous - thin lizzy
Loads of others.
My guilty pleasure though is the classic alison moyet - alf
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Black sunday - cypress hill
Orbital - all albums
The experience - the prodigy
Music for the jilted generation - the prodigy
homework - daft punk
Fact - carl cox
Live and dangerous - thin lizzy
Loads of others.
My guilty pleasure though is the classic alison moyet - alf
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Black Sunday is incredible
ODB Brooklyn Zoo |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Black sunday - cypress hill
Orbital - all albums
The experience - the prodigy
Music for the jilted generation - the prodigy
homework - daft punk
Fact - carl cox
Live and dangerous - thin lizzy
Loads of others.
My guilty pleasure though is the classic alison moyet - alf
Black Sunday is incredible
ODB Brooklyn Zoo "
Every track on black sunday is gold.. a to the k homeboy |
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The Frames - Fitzcaraldo
Bell X1 - Flock
Pearl Jam - Ten
REM - Automatic for the People
Josh Ritter - Hello Starling
Ella Fitzgerald - Best of the Songbooks
Counting Crows - August & Everthing After
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Could continue.....
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over a year ago
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Paul Simon's Graceland feels like the sound track to my childhood, was like it was constantly on repeat in our house, in reality, my mother was just flipping the cassette tape over from Side A to B and vice versa.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Leftfield Leftism
Underworld Beaucoup Fish
Chemicals Dig Your Own Hole
Blur Blur
Massive Attack Blue Lines
Primal Scream Screamadelica
Yes I'm stuck in the 90s"
I had all them on CD aswell
See them all live too |
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More inclined to stick with genre (60s,70s etc)
But every now and again we dust the discs down and listen to a few outstanding albums...
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
Violator - Depeche Mode
Ceremonials - Florence and the Machine
Stop Talking Sense - Talking Heads
Just chilling out, it would have to be....
Dummy - Portishead
Moon Safari - Air
When it Falls - Zero 7 |
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Go back to? Hmmm
AC/DC Bon Scott era, mostly Powerage.
Pearl Jam Ten, Vitalogy and Vs.
The Black Crowes Shake Your Moneymaker and The Southern Harmony & Musical Companion.
Kyuss Blues for the Red Sun &
And the Circus Comes to Town.
Metallica Kill Em All & Master of Puppets.
Kaleo A/B.
The Frames anything before Glen solo stuff
Mick Flannery any of them.
Bell X1 everything except the last two albums.
Faithless Best of.
Led Zeppelin pretty much any of them.
Deep Purple Deepest Purple (first album I ever listened to)
Rudimental any of them.
Florence and The Machime Lungs & Ceremonials.
Soundgarden Superunknown.
Danzig and Danzig III How the Gods Kill.
Paul Weller Wild Wood & Stanley Road.
There's more but I've bored ye enough
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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"Paul Simon's Graceland feels like the sound track to my childhood, was like it was constantly on repeat in our house, in reality, my mother was just flipping the cassette tape over from Side A to B and vice versa.
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Hope you got to see him in concert doing the full album...it was excellent |
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"Paul Simon's Graceland feels like the sound track to my childhood, was like it was constantly on repeat in our house, in reality, my mother was just flipping the cassette tape over from Side A to B and vice versa.
Hope you got to see him in concert doing the full album...it was excellent"
Unfortunately he isn't these days.
Just don't expect the experience you might have had 20yrs ago.
It'll be quite a bit slower. Just FYI |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Metallica Metallica
Pearl Jam Ten & Vitalogy
Levellers Levelling the land
Def Leppard Hysteria
Rodger Waters Radio Kaos
Leftfield leftism
Massive Attack Mezzanine
EMF Schubert Dip
Cranberries No Need To Argue
Queen
Bowie
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"Leftfield Leftism
Underworld Beaucoup Fish
Chemicals Dig Your Own Hole
Blur Blur
Massive Attack Blue Lines
Primal Scream Screamadelica
Yes I'm stuck in the 90s
I had all them on CD aswell
See them all live too"
Jealous!!! I've seen Blur and the Chems twice. Would loved to have seen the others back in the 90s. |
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