Murder of One
Anna Begins
Rain King
Sullivan Street
Omaha
Round Here
Perfect Blue Buildings
Mr Jones
Ghost Train
Raining in Baltimore
Time and Time Again
ok that's 11 but still. No other album has 11 tracks that good though
"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"
faaip wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 8:18 pm
Top ten tracks on August and Everything After
Murder of One
Anna Begins
Rain King
Sullivan Street
Omaha
Round Here
Perfect Blue Buildings
Mr Jones
Ghost Train
Raining in Baltimore
Time and Time Again
ok that's 11 but still. No other album has 11 tracks that good though
I know mate
Leave it to me I intend to nominate as many as possible, almost went for Sullivan Street first up
faaip wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 8:18 pm
Top ten tracks on August and Everything After
Murder of One
Anna Begins
Rain King
Sullivan Street
Omaha
Round Here
Perfect Blue Buildings
Mr Jones
Ghost Train
Raining in Baltimore
Time and Time Again
ok that's 11 but still. No other album has 11 tracks that good though
Tis true but the order could change on a daily basis, Round Here as a special something for me, it's a personal thing.
Perfect Blue Buildings is the perfect song.
Quite possibly my favourite REM song
Saw a tribute act at a local festival a couple of years ago, Stipe, I think they were called, did an excellent job of it.
gessa wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 8:50 pm
Tis true but the order could change on a daily basis, Round Here as a special something for me, it's a personal thing.
Perfect Blue Buildings is the perfect song.
Anna begins scans beautifully. It's usually my number one. Such emotion too
"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"
Not sure if I am going completely mad, but one of the songs I was going to put forward for the 70's, was Al Stewart 'Year of the cat", however seemed to remember it may have already been put forward previously. Cut to the case, have a listen to the below you tube track version. Go to 1.29 minutes, does he sing, "strolling through the crowd like Peter Lorimer"? Was Al Stewart a Leeds fan???