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myoungish |
Posted - 20/11/2005 : 09:50:26 I'm curious about Love fans' other favorite "pop" records from the same period (jazz, etc. is a whole nutha list). My top three are usually: Electric Ladyland- Jimi Pet Sounds- Beach Boys White Album- Beatles
(Kinda predictable, but I gotta say I've gravitated toward those more than any others.)
Michael Young |
15 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
ALLANAGAIN |
Posted - 24/11/2005 : 19:43:53 You were right Astro..it,s from the opening track "Sky Saw", what a great album, never sounds old...i really like the sound images Eno creates...i love another lyriC cfrom that album.."PREHAPS MY BRAINS ARE OLD AND SRAMBLED"...nuf said..LOL |
stefaan |
Posted - 24/11/2005 : 10:11:53 quote: Originally posted by Merlyn Merlot Eric Burdon and The Animal
You mean Eric Burdon & Allan "Money? It's Mine!" Price?
Greetz,
Stefaan
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Merlyn Merlot |
Posted - 24/11/2005 : 00:50:35 Vol 2
Spirit First 4 Records Elephant Mountain The Youngbloods Electirc Music For The Mind and Body Country Joe and His Fish Children of The Future The Steve Miller Blues Band Fresh Cream Cream Strange Days and The Soft parade Doors WOW Moby Grape Sweetwater Self Titled Steppenwolf First 4 Records Winds of Change Eric Burdon and The Animal Let It Bleed The Rollin Stones
Be-Well-Being Mb Pka Cosmo Topper |
Merlyn Merlot |
Posted - 24/11/2005 : 00:05:16 Sunshine Superman Donovan Younger Then Yesterday Byrds Dear My Fantasy Traffic If I could Only Remember My Name David Crosby Electric Ladyland and Axis Bold As Love Jimi Anthem of The Sun Grateful Dead Highway 61 Revisited Dylan Blonde on Blonde Daydream Lovin' Spoonful Rides Again James Gang Something Anything Todd Rundgren A Wizard A True Star Stand and Fresh Sly and The Family Stone Joni Mitchell Blue Buffalo Springfield Again and Last Time Around Every Beatle Album Crown of Creation Jefferson Airplane Surf's Up Beach Boys We're Only In It For The Money The Mother's Sketches of Spain Miles Davis |
astrolobe33 |
Posted - 23/11/2005 : 18:12:20 quote: Originally posted by ALLANAGAIN
ANOTHER GREENWORLD.....Brian Eno
I think it was that album that has one of my favorite lyrics ever, in the song Sky Saw: ..."All the clouds turn to words/all the words float in sequence/no one knows what they mean/everyone just ignores them"... ...f--ing Brilliant!!
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ALLANAGAIN |
Posted - 23/11/2005 : 14:37:05 Same here 3 albums wasn,t enough.... ANOTHER GREENWORLD.....Brian Eno GREEN......Steve Hillage POTATOE LAND + SPIRIT OF 76...Spirit 5.000 spirits o,t.l.oft.o. Incredible string band TRAFFIC....Shoot out at the fantasy factory BONGO FURY....Zappa, BEEFHEART..MOTHERS OVERNITE SENSATION.......Frank Zappa +ROXY + ELSWHERE MAN...Welsh connection Theese are a few that keep coming round again .....Allan |
stefaan |
Posted - 23/11/2005 : 08:05:16 quote: Originally posted by myoungish
Uggh, can't stop:
Me neighter Randy Newman: Good Old Boys Poco: A Good Feeling To Know Duane & Greg Allman Freedom: Freedom The Band: Music From Big Pink; Rock Of Ages Syd Barrett: Octopus; Opel; Madcap Laughs Blue Oyster Cult: Agents Of Fortune Rory Gallagher: Blueprint ( Daughter Of The Everglades: aaaaarh!)
Greetz,
Stefaan
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myoungish |
Posted - 23/11/2005 : 07:28:20 Uggh, can't stop:
Richard P. Havens 1983- Richie Havens...This is a massively underrated record from '69 by the great black folkie. Trippy, apocalyptic (Orwellian premonitions), part Leonard Cohen and part Lennon. I think it's still unavailable on cd. Tragic.
Velvet Underground: and Nico/ self-titled/Loaded Nick Drake: Bryter Layter/Pink Moon Funkadelic: (pretty much all their stuff Neil Young: After the Gold Rush
Michael Young |
astrolobe33 |
Posted - 23/11/2005 : 04:56:47 Here's a big list of my all-timers: Hendrix-Are you../Axis/Ladyland Floyd-Piper/Saucer/Ummagumma/Meddle Stones-Satanic Majesties'/Let it Bleed Doors-1st/Strange Days Cream-Disraeli Gears Blue Cheer-Vincebus Eruptum/Outsideinside Velvet Underground-& Nico/White Light-White Heat/3rd Moody Blues-In Search../On the Threshold.. Dylan-Bringing it all back home/Highway 61/Blonde on Blonde/New Morning Beatles-White Album/Let it Be Dead-Anthem/Working Man/Live-Dead/Skull&Roses Stooges-1st/Funhouse/Raw Power Funkadelic-1st/Maggot Brain Buffalo Springfield-Again Neil Young-1st/Everbody knows../Stars&Bars Mothers-Freak out/Absolutely Free Black Sabbath-1st/Paranoid/Master of Reality King Crimson-The Court../Larks' Tongues../RED JTull-This Was/Benefit/Living in the Past Beefheart-Safe as Milk/Trout Mask/Decals Elevators-1st/Easter Everywhere/Bull of the Woods Chocolate Watchband-Inner Mystique Blues Magoos-Basic Great Society-Conspicuous../That's How it is Airplane-Pillow/Baxter's Byrds-Tambourine Man/Notorious.. These are ones that always come back around right on time on a regular basis at least every few years. |
MikeP |
Posted - 23/11/2005 : 01:38:33 The best by a nose: Spirit 'Future Games' - the last great psychedelic record by a West Coast band. The rest: Neil Young 'Everybody Knows..''Time Fades Away''Tonight's The Night''Zuma' Van Morrison ' Veedon Fleece''It's Too Late To Stop Now' Bob Dylan 'Blonde on Blonde''Blood On The Tracks' Roy Harper 'Stormcock' John Martyn 'Bless The Weather' Ry Cooder 'Paradise And Lunch' Steve Miller Band 'Recall The Beginning' Kevin Ayers 'Whatevershebringswesing' Jefferson Starship 'Blows Against The Empire' Velvet Underground '1969' Joni Mitchell 'Blue' Quicksilver Messenger Service 'Happy Trails' Caravan 'In The Land Of Grey And Pink' Paul Horn 'Inside' Ash Ra Tempel 1st. Pink Floyd 'Ummagumma''Obscured By Clouds' Jimi Hendrix 'Electric Ladyland' Robert Wyatt 'Rock Bottom' Fairport Convention 'Liege And Lief'
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Allan |
Posted - 22/11/2005 : 14:52:35 Fairport Convention-Liege and Lief Fotheringay-Fotheringay Butterfield Blues Band-East West Electric Flag-A Long Time Comin' Family-Music in a Doll's House Roxy Music-S/T, For Your Pleasure, Stranded Spirit-S/T, The Family that Plays Together Rory Gallagher-S/T, Deuce Great Society-2 record set Manassas-Manassas The Move-Looking On, Message from the Country, Shazam Nazz-S/T Terry Reid-Bang Bang You're Terry Reid The Stooges-S/T United States of America-S/T Velvet Underground-S/T, Live at Max's Kansas City Yardbirds-the Jeff Beck era
methinks that's more than enough
Allan |
myoungish |
Posted - 22/11/2005 : 09:05:08 Nice lists! Must admit I haven't heard any of Mr. Blues Singers choices. I'll try to check 'em out. Stefaan, dig your taste..(the shiver-inducing Nick Drake, the mighty Joni, the mythical, mystical Astral Weeks..)
Michael Young |
stefaan |
Posted - 22/11/2005 : 06:31:27 [quote
Released Feb 28th 2006 according to Amazon. [/quote]
Thanks Mike!!
Another Day, Another Mood:
Kevin Ayers: Bananamour Brian Wilson: Smile Beach Boys: Pet Sounds Sessions Box Set The Byrds: Sweetheart Of The Rodeo Flying Burrito Bros: Guilded Palace Of Sin Cosmic Rough Riders: Enjoy The Melodic Sunshine It's A Beautiful Day MC5: Kick Out The Jams Nick Drake: Almost Everything He Made In His (Too) Short Stay On This Planet Gordon Lightfoot: Sundown
We'll see what tomorrow brings
Greetz,
Stefaan
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myoungish |
Posted - 22/11/2005 : 03:23:57 Can't resist a few more: Easter Everywhere -13th Floor Elevators The Cry of Love -Jimi Hendrix Village Green Preservation Society -Kinks There's a Riot Goin' On -Sly Stone
Michael Young |
mikeb |
Posted - 22/11/2005 : 01:24:34 quote: Originally posted by stefaan
Gram Parsons: Grievous Angel ( Does anyone know if the "Fallen Angel" DVD is already available?) Stefaan
Released Feb 28th 2006 according to Amazon. |