I've heard of them before, what kind of music is it, i have a feeling i wanted an album of theirs a while since, but can't remember for the life of me whyOriginally Posted by Caged
I've heard of them before, what kind of music is it, i have a feeling i wanted an album of theirs a while since, but can't remember for the life of me whyOriginally Posted by Caged
joni mitchell.....hissing of summer lawns
led zeppelin.....physical graffitti
jimi hendrix......electric ladyland
NIN.................broken/downward spiral/fragile
tori amos.........boys for pele
public enemy........it takes a nation of millions.....
bob marley and the wailers..............every album released
stevie wonder...............songs in the key of life
janes addiction.............nothings shocking
acdc.............high voltage
velvet underground........... & nico
prince..............sign of the times
To be honest its about time Sepultura showed what they can do with the new guy, ever since Max left they had one hell of an uphill struggle people just didnt like the new guy. But this album, this is the typical shredding sep of oldOriginally Posted by Yohji
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Stone Roses - Stone Roses
an absolute classic.....
Bluefire - Prodigy Megamix
A cracking 3 disc remixathon starting dark and dirty with the fat of land album all chopped, hacked and mixed to blend a nice infusion, which then drops back to their earlier dance and techno style tracks from their early years.
Other than that - what more could I possibly want
got the pendulum essential mix on lee's recommendation, and its barely left my mp3 player since, highly recommend it.
electric ladyland. jimi
axis bold as love. jimi
are you experienced. jimi
rainbow bridge. jimi
electric mud. muddy waters
camebert eletrique. gong
black sabbath. sabbath
made in japan. Purple
meddle. floyd
saucerfull. floyd
face to face. kinks
white light white heat. velvet underground
egg bamyasi. can
space ritual. hawkwind
pretty hate machine. NIN
habitual delritual. janes addiction
horses. patti smith
goats head soup. stones
honeys dead. JAMC
janis joplin live
cheap thills. janis
court of the crimson king. king crimson
what a bunch of sweaties. pink faries
live at max's. velvet underground
sister. sonic youth
trompe le monde. pixies
metalic KO. stooges.
sanctuaury. the cult
I could go on for hours....... but the above stick in my mind.
immer in der Scheiße, ist es nur die Tiefe, die sich verändert.
bloc party - silent alarm
we are scientists - with love and squalor
radiohead - ok computer
zutons - who killed the zutons
oasis - definately maybe
arctic monkeys - whatever you say i am...
supergrass - best of
franz ferdinand - franz
im not a metal fan as you can see lol
Sorry to resurrect a prehistoric thread but someone in here recommended Chicane - Far from the maddening crowds, but it was out of print - well it was back then.
It's been re-released now so i've ordered a copy off'v amazon, just thought there may be one or two people that would like to know this
any mike oldfield album, but tubular bells II in particular.
If you're into any kind of electronic music try some of the more traditional ..
Michael Garrison - In The Regions Of Sunreturn
Wavestar - Moonwind
Tangerine Dream - Tangram
Mark Shreeve - Legion
to name a few
i dont have a favourite album really, but my current most listened albums are...
Foy Vance - Hope
Anberlin - Cities
Duke Special - Songs from the deep forest
Andrew Bird - The Mysterious Production of Eggs
Tim Hughes - Holding nothing Back
Swell Season - Swell Season
Current faves are
The Bluefire Pridigy mix, as recomended by Lee
Minimum/Maximum by Kraftwerk. Trully groundbreaking
Tyranosaurus Hives - gotta love the Hives.
ON & Out Loud by the Boom Boom Satellites.
Weight - Rollins Band
Terror & Submission - Holy Terror
The Gathering - Testament, still my fave metal offering.
Cruel & Unusual - Black Sun Empire. Rarely off the player in the car
Current Faves:
Foo Fighters - Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
Joan as Police Woman - Real Life
System:Atari 2600 CPU:8-bit 6507 (1.19MHz) RAM:128 bytes Colours: 16 (4 on screen) Resolution: 192x160Originally Posted by The Mock Turtle
As you have already mentioned Pink Floyd, how about Roy Harper (he sings 'Have a cigar' on 'Wish you were here' and is the bloke that Led Zeppelin wrote 'Hats off to Harper' for as a tribute.) I particularly recommend 'Stormcock', closely followed by 'Flat, Baroque and Berserk' , 'Lifemask', and 'Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion'. Most of his fans reckon his earlier work was his best but he still tours so don't miss a chance to see him live if the opportunity presents itself.
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