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Re: Album of 1978 (Part II) - BB -- Durly -- Onemore to NOMINATE
An album i bought all those years ago and still enjoy is The Motors - 'Approved by the Motors'
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Re: Album of 1978 (Part II) - BB -- Durly -- Onemore to NOMINATE
Some additional nominators this time around ...good to see
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Re: Album of 1968 (Part II) -

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Posters that have nominated are in blue
Neil Young 'Comes A Time' 64
Public Image Ltd 'Public Image Ltd' Faaip
Talking Heads 'More Songs About Buildings & Food' - Cussie
X-Ray Spex ‘Germfree Adolescents’ - Muppet
Big Star 'Third' - SG
Magazine 'Real Life' - White Riot
The Clash 'Give Em Enough Rope' - Airedale
Tom Waits 'Blue Valentine' - Marie
Raydio 'Raydio' - Mrs 64
Funkadelic 'One Nation Under A Groove' - 1304
Rush 'Hemispheres' Sara
David Gilmour 'David Gilmour' - Hector
Jeff Wayne 'War of the Words' MJS
John Prine 'Bruised Orange' BobHirst
Village People 'Cruisin' - Onemore
The Motors - 'Approved by the Motors - Madron
Jerry Rafferty 'City to City' - SnifferClarke
Foreigner 'Double Vision' - BB
BB
Rook
White Riot
SG
Muppet
Cussie
Onemore
MJS
Airedale
64
Faaip
Sara
1304
Mrs 64
Marie
Durly
Hector
BobHirst
Madron
Sniffer Clarke
These albums have been nominated in pt 1 and are disqualified from this poll
Kate Bush 'The Kick Inside'
Jam 'All Mod Cons' 1304
Blondie 'Parallel Lines'
Dire Straits 'Dire Straits'
Siouxsie and the Banshees 'The Scream'
AC/DC ‘If Want Blood You’ve Got It’
Bruce Springsteen 'Darkness on the Edge of Town'
Boomtown Rats 'Tonic for the Troops'
Kate Bush 'Lionheart'
The Cars 'The Cars'
Marvin Gaye 'Hear My Dear'
Ramones 'Road to Ruin'
Chic 'C'est Chic'
Steel Pulse 'Handsworth Revolution'
Elvis Costello 'This Year's Model'
Van Halen 'Van Halen'
Patti Smith 'Easter'
AC/DC 'Powerage'
Warren Zevon 'Excitable Boy'
Blue Oyster Cult 'Some Enchanted Evening'
Kraftwerk 'Man Machine'
Last edited by The Subhuman on Mon Oct 02, 2023 11:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Album of 1978 (Part II) - BB -- Durly -- Onemore to NOMINATE
Yes indeed, but will they stay, once we are out of the great 70s decadeThe Subhuman wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 5:17 pm Some additional nominators this time around ...good to see

Re: Album of 1978 (Part II) - BB -- Durly -- Onemore to NOMINATE
I suppose I'd better send BB yet another text reminder 

Re: Album of 1978 (Part II) - BB -- Durly -- Onemore to NOMINATE
I won't

DILLIGAF??
I'm just WTF-ing my way through life......
I'm just WTF-ing my way through life......
Re: Album of 1978 (Part II) - BB -- Durly -- Onemore to NOMINATE
You've only entered to ensure Neil Young won't win the '77 poll

Four Strong Winds written by Ian & Sylvia Tyson is one of the greatest songs ever, beautifully accompanied by
vocalist Nicolette Larson

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Re: Album of 1978 (Part II) - BB -- Durly -- Onemore to NOMINATE
Foreigner 'Double Vision'


I'm going back to 505, I saw them at Sheffield and they were amazing.
Re: Album of 1978 (Part II) - BB -- Durly -- Onemore to NOMINATE
Yes but.................1964white wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 6:29 pm You've only entered to ensure Neil Young won't win the '77 pollit won't anyway even though, the 'Comes A Time' album is one of his greatest underrated works.
Four Strong Winds written by Ian & Sylvia Tyson is one of the greatest songs ever, beautifully accompanied by
vocalist Nicolette Larson![]()
It;s still got his whiney voice on it




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Re: Album of 1978 (Part II) - BB -- Durly -- Onemore to NOMINATE
Surprised no one's gone for the Stones.
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Re: Album of 1978 (Part II) - NOMINATE NOW
Without question, the greatest, imo1964white wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 7:40 am You missed out on one of the great decades.
That's when albums use to sell tens of millions, I believe Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon sold 50 million worldwide.
There were many respected obscure bands/artists around too.
The 70s decade knocks the future decades into a pulp imo, even though I have bought albums from every year/decade since.
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Re: Album of 1978 (Part II) - BB -- Durly -- Onemore to NOMINATE
Well I tried but was shot down
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Re: Album of 1968 (Part II) -

NOMINATE NOW
Posters that have nominated are in blue
Neil Young 'Comes A Time' 64
Public Image Ltd 'Public Image Ltd' Faaip
Talking Heads 'More Songs About Buildings & Food' - Cussie
X-Ray Spex ‘Germfree Adolescents’ - Muppet
Big Star 'Third' - SG
Magazine 'Real Life' - White Riot
The Clash 'Give Em Enough Rope' - Airedale
Tom Waits 'Blue Valentine' - Marie
Raydio 'Raydio' - Mrs 64
Funkadelic 'One Nation Under A Groove' - 1304
Rush 'Hemispheres' Sara
David Gilmour 'David Gilmour' - Hector
Jeff Wayne 'War of the Words' MJS
John Prine 'Bruised Orange' BobHirst
Village People 'Cruisin' - Onemore
The Motors - 'Approved by the Motors - Madron
Jerry Rafferty 'City to City' - SnifferClarke
Foreigner 'Double Vision' - BB
BB
Rook
White Riot
SG
Muppet
Cussie
Onemore
MJS
Airedale
64
Faaip
Sara
1304
Mrs 64
Marie
Durly
Hector
BobHirst
Madron
Sniffer Clarke
These albums have been nominated in pt 1 and are disqualified from this poll
Kate Bush 'The Kick Inside'
Jam 'All Mod Cons' 1304
Blondie 'Parallel Lines'
Dire Straits 'Dire Straits'
Siouxsie and the Banshees 'The Scream'
AC/DC ‘If Want Blood You’ve Got It’
Bruce Springsteen 'Darkness on the Edge of Town'
Boomtown Rats 'Tonic for the Troops'
Kate Bush 'Lionheart'
The Cars 'The Cars'
Marvin Gaye 'Hear My Dear'
Ramones 'Road to Ruin'
Chic 'C'est Chic'
Steel Pulse 'Handsworth Revolution'
Elvis Costello 'This Year's Model'
Van Halen 'Van Halen'
Patti Smith 'Easter'
AC/DC 'Powerage'
Warren Zevon 'Excitable Boy'
Blue Oyster Cult 'Some Enchanted Evening'
Kraftwerk 'Man Machine'
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Re: Album of 1978 (Part II) Durly -- Onemore to NOMINATE
I have nudged Durly but he's clearly busy ... Give him a touch longer
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Re: Album of 1978 (Part II) Durly -- Onemore to NOMINATE
Maybe his theatre group have gone all Shakespeare and he’s got the Prince of Denmark part…….that one goes on for ages, doesn’t itThe Subhuman wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 11:31 pm I have nudged Durly but he's clearly busy ... Give him a touch longer

