Chromatic
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Quite possibly. I'll let you know if I ever succeed.NickM said:The lengthy and eventually successful pursuit of legendarily hard-to-find recordings usually results in disappointment, in my experience.
Quite possibly. I'll let you know if I ever succeed.NickM said:The lengthy and eventually successful pursuit of legendarily hard-to-find recordings usually results in disappointment, in my experience.
Niall Estick said:Due to the 'obscurer than thou' competition going on on another forum, I once submitted an entirley ficticious list of albums. And some people actually came back saying they agreed with some of my choices.
But if I had to listen to only five albums for the rest of my life they would be:
Hounds of Love: Kate Bush
London Calling: The Clash
What's Goin' On: Marvin Gaye
Exile on Main Street: Rolling Stones
Born to Run: Bruce Springsteen
No obscurities. Remember, obscure records are usually obscure for a good reason.
No jazz. As Buddy Holly once said, "Jazz is for stay-at-homes". Although I like David Axelrod. Does that count?
Andy in Sig said:As far as I can make out Scandanavian culture consists in its entirety of doing decent jazz and writing clever murder stories.
Chuffy said:Bloody hellfire, this thread appears to have turned into a meeting of Beard-strokers Anonymous.
Does no-one join me in my appreciation of Britney's first album?![]()
Best of Steeleye Span arrived in the post this morning.Noodley said:So, let me get this right...Arse! All round my hat, Cough! Arse!..etc..
or else, I might be wrong..
milo said:Hot buttered soul - Issac Hayes
Kind Of Blue - Miles Davis
Marquee Moon - Television
King Curtis - Live at filmore east
Primal Scream Screamadelica
I could go on forever.