what have you dug out of your archives this week
this week I are mostly been listening to the Wannadies.
anybody recommend something similar for me to listen to ?
Breeders 'last splash' and Echobelly 'On' (in particular Dark Therapy)
Rock Follies of 1977
Beastie boys - il communication
Top work
Pearl Jam - Ten
Bloody hell i forgot how good that album is.....seriously!
Air- Moon Safari had a blast this morning.
+1 Echobelly On, loved that album when it first came out. Listened to Dookie the other day, great album, also Placebo's self titled (debut?) album - Molko's voice is a bit marmite though.
Bit OT (and about 15 years out of date...), has anyone got Portishead - Dummy? What's it like? Love 'Numb', just not sure it's worth getting an album on the strength of one song. Any opinions?
The Stranglers, About Time.
Brilliant.
has anyone got Portishead - Dummy? What's it like? Love 'Numb', just not sure it's worth getting an album on the strength of one song. Any opinions?
If you like 'Numb', you'll like the whole album.
I think it's excellent from start to finish.
Bit OT (and about 15 years out of date...), has anyone got Portishead - Dummy? What's it like? Love 'Numb', just not sure it's worth getting an album on the strength of one song. Any opinions?
Love it. 15 years you say?
James - Seven
U2 - Unforgetable Fire
Timelss classics, and always in the car. 😀
I have started listening to all the old Mike Oldfield albums again.
Green Day - Dookie
I've been listening to No Shouts No Calls all day on the iPhone, and trying not to cry. Lovely.
Crashed out in the garden this afternoon listening to Thunder-Back Street Symphony album
Went through hundreds of CDs at the weekend to slim down my collection and found Northern Sulphuric Soul by Rae and Christian. Put it in the 'keep' pile.
Primal scream - Scremadelica, a hidden gem (scratched) in the glove box
Cocteau Twins - Victorialand. One of those purchases that got listened to once and then lost in the mists of time. Loving it. Oh, and I'd rate Dummy as one of the best albums of the last 20 years, often available for £3-4 so it belongs in your collection if you like that style of music.
Pj Harvey 'rid of me'
re: portishead, love all thier albums. If you like numb you can't really go wrong.
Terrorvision - How To Make Friends And Influence People
here's a sample:
Dark Side of The Moon never disappoints and the Velvet Underground are still influencing modern music and its no wonder having just recently listened to VU.
Another Echobelly and Portishead fan.
Just rediscovered Sleeper with the Smart album, and Elastica. May have to revisit my formative Brit pop/indie years with some of Blur (Leisure and Modern Life is Rubbish), Dodgy's Free Peace Sweet, and Supergrass I Should Coco!
Popped The Thrills-So much for the City on the stereo for the morning commute and best of Stone Roses on the way home, sang myself hoarse.
