Emotional Rescue was the first Stones album I ever bought and loved them ever since .
Playlist over the last week.
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Today’s playlist
The Song Remains the Same
Led Zeppelin 4
The Song Remains the Same
Led Zeppelin 4
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Yes that’s right , I can’t think why really . I remember buying Emotional Rescue for no greater reason than it was a new release at the time and I just really liked it . A flat mate owned Sticky Fingers and Love you Live , and that was it . A convert for life !
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Yes that live album is great . I saw Whitesnake with that great line up ( Coverdale , Marsden , Moody , Murray , Lord and Paice ) at Hammersmith Odeon in 1981 . They were absolutely brilliant .Muppet the Cat wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:25 pm Agreed Billie, together with Live In The Heart Of The City - a cracking live album
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The Fernweh - self-titled debut. British folk, psych rock with a touch of Syd Barrett about it.
Neil Young - Songs for Judy
Bobbie Gentry - The Girl from Chickasaw County. Bobbie can do no wrong in my eyes!
R W Hedges - The Hunters in the Snow
Neil Young - Songs for Judy
Bobbie Gentry - The Girl from Chickasaw County. Bobbie can do no wrong in my eyes!
R W Hedges - The Hunters in the Snow
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This morning
The Pretty Things- Parachute
The Pretty Things- Get The Picture
Primal Scream- Dirty Hits
The Pretty Things- Parachute
The Pretty Things- Get The Picture
Primal Scream- Dirty Hits
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On Spotify, Ges, I think you'll like it
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This afternoon.
Poor Moon - Poor Moon one for Fleet Foxes fans.
Radical Face - Ghost
White Feather Collective- ep
Poor Moon - Poor Moon one for Fleet Foxes fans.
Radical Face - Ghost
White Feather Collective- ep
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Steve Earle - Guitar Town
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They're a side project of Christian Wargo and Casey Wescott of FF's . I was at a festival and they opened the day, said to my wife, these have a real Fleet Foxes feel to them, googled them to find that out.Muppet the Cat wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 7:15 pm New to me but I'll have a listen Ges, as I quite like a bit of FF
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I remember buying Sticky Fingers with a zip on the album sleeve when on holiday in Jersey during the early 70's, was so pleased as it was VAT free toobillie1 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 8:39 am Yes that’s right , I can’t think why really . I remember buying Emotional Rescue for no greater reason than it was a new release at the time and I just really liked it . A flat mate owned Sticky Fingers and Love you Live , and that was it . A convert for life !
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Good album, Earle is an underrated artist
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I know this artist/album doesn't go down well with some on here
Lily Allen 'It's Not Me, It's You'.........a cracking pop album, yes it's risqué for sure but Mrs 64 & I love it
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It’s always going to be difficult to assess a character like chav-pop mad-mouth Lily Allen, seeing as absolutely everyone has an opinion on her, regardless of whether they know who she is or how they arrived at it. Where does the kicking tabloid caricature end and the artiste begin? For these reasons alone you should be grateful for It’s Not You, It’s Me, as it finally crystallises all the chaos of the last couple of years into a succinct, sparkling and occasionally brilliant album. Of course it isn’t as sweet as her debut, Alright, Still (which did have a candyfloss side and bright eyes in spite of its wordy bravado), but it is just as cheeky if you allow for the glitter, sheen and high production values that are working to elevate her to Proper Pop Star status. This is not an album that sounds like it came from lying on her bed on a Sunday morning putting her world to rights from the night before, but listen to the eloquent javelin-sharp sarcasm of “The Fear”, touching confessions of budding love on “Who’d Have Known”, or revelling in the ordinariness of a relationship on “Chinese” and you recognise the talent that got everyone excited about the ladette Mike Skinner in the first place, even if on those two softer moments she evokes Kate Nash more than Kate Nash does Lily Allen, oddly. Overall though, this chic electro pop matches and sometimes surpasses the ska-lite DIY of her debut. --James Berry
Lily Allen 'It's Not Me, It's You'.........a cracking pop album, yes it's risqué for sure but Mrs 64 & I love it
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It’s always going to be difficult to assess a character like chav-pop mad-mouth Lily Allen, seeing as absolutely everyone has an opinion on her, regardless of whether they know who she is or how they arrived at it. Where does the kicking tabloid caricature end and the artiste begin? For these reasons alone you should be grateful for It’s Not You, It’s Me, as it finally crystallises all the chaos of the last couple of years into a succinct, sparkling and occasionally brilliant album. Of course it isn’t as sweet as her debut, Alright, Still (which did have a candyfloss side and bright eyes in spite of its wordy bravado), but it is just as cheeky if you allow for the glitter, sheen and high production values that are working to elevate her to Proper Pop Star status. This is not an album that sounds like it came from lying on her bed on a Sunday morning putting her world to rights from the night before, but listen to the eloquent javelin-sharp sarcasm of “The Fear”, touching confessions of budding love on “Who’d Have Known”, or revelling in the ordinariness of a relationship on “Chinese” and you recognise the talent that got everyone excited about the ladette Mike Skinner in the first place, even if on those two softer moments she evokes Kate Nash more than Kate Nash does Lily Allen, oddly. Overall though, this chic electro pop matches and sometimes surpasses the ska-lite DIY of her debut. --James Berry
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Mountain - Very Best of
(Other than For Yasgur's Farm and Nantucket Sleighride I hadn't really heard much else, but picked this up for 50p in a charity shop at the weekend and some really good stuff on there)
(Other than For Yasgur's Farm and Nantucket Sleighride I hadn't really heard much else, but picked this up for 50p in a charity shop at the weekend and some really good stuff on there)
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Muppet the Cat wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 7:38 pm Mountain - Very Best of
(Other than For Yasgur's Farm and Nantucket Sleighride I hadn't really heard much else, but picked this up for 50p in a charity shop at the weekend and some really good stuff on there)
Use to play Mountain albums a lot, great band in the day.