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  • Portishead – Dummy …20 year anniversary.
  • Jamie
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    loddrik
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    Phenomenal album!!

    marvincooper
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    20 years! 20 years! WTF?

    kimbers
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    This album + cannabis = my uni years. 🙂

    CountZero
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    I can remember reading a small feature about Portishead in Time Out, which we used to get at work for the movie posters. As they were a local band, it piqued my interest, so I asked about them in a little record shop in Bath the next weekend, and they had the first single in, just released ahead of the album.
    That was it, first listen on getting it home and I was smitten! Same thing happened with Goldfrapp, who are even more local to me, around Bath.
    I think I’ve seen both bands every time they’ve played locally ever since.
    Beth’s great live, one minute all spooky ice queen at the mike, next grinning and waving at friends in the audience and bumming cigs and lighters from people at the front!

    [/url] Portishead[/url] by CountZero1[/url], on Flickr[/img]

    kneebiscuit
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    Superb album. Superb era for music.

    davosaurusrex
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    Feeling old +20. Superb album though, must dig it out and put the headphones on!

    marvincooper
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    Superb album, remember being blown away first time I saw Beth Gibbons on the Ray Cokes show on MTV, Whatever happened to Ray?

    spud-face
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    kimbers – Member

    This album + cannabis = my uni years.

    +1

    CaptainFlashheart
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    https://soundcloud.com/mrsoundlike/portishead-essential-mix-23-04

    OK, so it’s really a DJ Andy Smith mix, but as he was their crate digger at the time, worth a plug here!

    h4muf
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    Only live at NYC surpasses it!

    tang
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    I was in India thoroughly stoned when it came out and someone turned up with it, fantastic. Glastonbury 95 they were billed for the acoustic tent, fortunately for me that tent was run by friends. I got to be on the sound desk out front. The whole festival tried to get in that tent, probably one of the best gigs I’ve ever been to.

    cynic-al
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    The The’s Soul Mining was 30 recently…

    suburbanreuben
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    Superb era for music.

    Maybe in Bristol. Everywhere else was sh!t!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDMKwXyntmo

    PiknMix
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    20 years! Really?

    Crumbs.

    anagallis_arvensis
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    I couldnt get anywhere near the acoustic tent that night..oh well.

    tang
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    Soul mining is a desert island album for me. Mind bomb could do with a re release these days.

    budgierider67
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    Roads still sounds breathtaking.

    gary
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    Glastonbury 95 they were billed for the acoustic tent, fortunately for me that tent was run by friends. I got to be on the sound desk out front. The whole festival tried to get in that tent, probably one of the best gigs I’ve ever been to.

    I just about squeezed into a corner, with a lousy view, it was great 🙂

    enfht
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    20 years. Gulp.

    MrSmith
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    Saw them at Willesden empire.
    I feel old.

    CountZero
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    MrSmith – Member
    Saw them at Willesden empire.
    I feel old.

    YOU feel old? I was 40 when it came out… 😐

    iffoverload
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    cheers allways nice to revisit some old tunes 23:00 🙂

    johnny
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    Definitely the soundtrack to many a herbally enhanced evening…

    Third is a superb album as well- much more sparse and challenging in style, but had that same freshness when it came out.

    maxtorque
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    Wow, where have 20 years gone! Takes me right back 😉

    Definitely an album to listen to on a “proper” format (CD/Vinyl) rather than this compressed nonsense we use these days……

    maccruiskeen
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    , so I asked about them in a little record shop in Bath the next weekend

    Remember being in a record shop with my brother with him quizzing the guy at the till “‘Horses Head’ it sounded something like ‘Horses Head'” after catching a snippet of it on the radio.

    tonyg2003
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    Wow. 20yrs ago! Memories of being in our first house, only garden chairs to sit on and getting drunk on cheap wine 🙂

    torsoinalake
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    Wow. Everyone swinging on Jamie’s nuts. 🙁

    http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/20th-anniversary-re-releases

    maxtorque
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    Remember when you pretty much HAD to go to a record shop to find “new” music. Spending hrs fliping through the records and discs, looking for that little something that screamed “buy me” on the front cover art 😉

    These days, i wonder if the concept of the “album” itself is now out of date?

    white101
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    Still in my all time top albums, great sound.

    beaker
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    Still listen to this on a regular basis…. Roseland is the one that I go to first though.

    timmys
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    I was near the front for that Glastonbury 95 show. One of my best gigs ever and no regrets that it meant I missed the famous Pulp headline show. I remember the totally-off-his-tits-on-God-knows-what Evan Dando had missed his slot in the acoustic ten earlier in the day, so they put him on before Portishead. It didn’t go down too well as people had already been waiting round for hours for them. The bad reception he got caused him to stomp off shouting something about Glastonbury being a “god damn hippy **** fest”. Happy days. That was the 25th Glastonbury and it’s very scary how close we are to the 50th now!

    CountZero
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    The bad reception he got caused him to stomp off shouting something about Glastonbury being a “god damn hippy **** fest”. Happy days. That was the 25th Glastonbury and it’s very scary how close we are to the 50th now!

    From Evan Dando? Oh, the ironing! 😀

    Haze
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    Bought this album the day it was released (on vinyl), I was on the way home from the dentist having an abscess treated.

    It always reminds me of dental pain and serves as a great reminder to have check ups 🙂

    iamroughrider
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    amazing album.

    Jamie
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    Wow. Everyone swinging on Jamie’s nuts.

    http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/20th-anniversary-re-releases

    Your thread has no mention of Portishead, in the title or the thread, so no sure what you’re point is?

    Although, even if it stings a bit, it is nice to have everyone swinging on my nuts.

    curvature
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    Yes a great album but also reminds me of getting older as I bought this when I moved into my first house!

    yunki
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    Another noteworthy anniversary taking place this weekend is 25 years of the DiY free party collective.. Some great photo’s coming through this morning from a field in the Notts. area 🙂

    torsoinalake
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    Your thread has no mention of Portishead, in the title or the thread, so no sure what you’re point is?
    Although, even if it stings a bit, it is nice to have everyone swinging on my nuts.

    In the cold, hard light of day. I’m not sure what my point was either. A desperate cry for attention probably.

    Jamie
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    In the cold, hard light of day. I’m not sure what my point was either. A desperate cry for attention probably.

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