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I loved that Berlin album. 🙂
Adam and the Ants, kings of the wild frontier when young and Stereo Mc's connected when older.
The Carpenters
ABBA
Bee Gees
Blondie
Elvis - some of his songs not all.
Actually I have stopped listening to music for more than 10 years now ...
Great voice.
Not any more. I saw him live at one of those Rewind type shows a couple of years back and he was all over the place.
I still listen to the vinyl albums of my youth, so I'll have to go for a couple of pre-recorded cassettes I used to own, but which eventually got mangled:
Deep Purple - Fireball
Status Quo - On the level
Might have to look them up on Apple Music later...
Alice Cooper: Love it to Death, Billion Dollar Babies, Schools Out - haven't listened to them for ages.
Black Sabbath: Vol 4
Lots of similar from the early/mid 70's.
You lot are quite young aren't you? 😉
What Klunk said. That and it's follow-up, Nobody's Heroes
There's probably loads that I've really grown out of, or bought on a whim, listened to once, and never bothered with again. Berlin is one such, I think it's probably the one cheesy posted, and there's a Cher album upstairs somewhere.
I haven't listened to Sabbath for years, and while I don't mind hearing them on 6Records, I can't say I'm in anyway rushing to rip my old albums into iTunes. ELP are another band I've not listened to for donks as well. I'll have to have a shufti through my old CD's and vinyl.
There's quite a lot that I still listen to from way back, though.
ZZ Top - Eliminator.
This was my first Walkman tape although my mum couldn't afford a Sony one so I think it was Aiwa?
My girlfriend got a Panasonic Walkman for Christmas that year and it cost over £200!!
She's still got it here in the loft thirty years later.
Simple Minds New gold dream
Dire Straits Brothers in arms
Bowie Let's Dance
Police Regatta de Blanc
Pigface - Member
I listened to Big Country The Crossing last night and it hadn't aged well at all also it was remixed that made it sound really awful, couldn't find the original.
I saw BC a short while ago (at Sin City, I think? You may know it. 😉 ). Mike Peters (The Alarm) was singing and only two members of the original band were left so it was a little like watching a tribute band. It was an excellent night, though, with the politest moshh pit I've ever been in. They even calmed down so I could take a photo of the band in action! Haven't listened to The Crossing as a whole album for years.







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