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  • N netclectic

    Spandex does not a Queen make! ;P

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    Ian Darling
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    netclectic wrote: Spandex does not a Queen make! Yeah, but falsetto does ;P


    Ian Darling "The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt." - Bertrand Russell

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    • A Andy Brummer

      Social Distortion - Social Distortion Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique Misfits - Misfits are on my list. BTW. My wife thought the song "Where eagles dare" was about the band the eagles -Andy Brummer

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      andy brummer wrote: Misfits "Mommy, can I go out and kill tonight"-Misfits? :) (i.e., american horror punk from the 80's with Glen Danzig as lead singer in the early days?) -- Ich steig dir nach.. Du riechst so gut.. Gleich hab ich dich!

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        O.K. we all know how those records that we loved when we were younger sound like crap now that we've gotten a bit older and slower yet some of them still manage to sound as good today as the day we first heard them. So here's a quick list in no particular order Hanx :- Stiff Little Fingers The Sensual World :- Kate Bush Live Chronicles :- Hawkwind Fresh Fruit For Rotten Vegetables :- Dead Kennedys The Lion And The Cobra :- Sinead O'Conner Surfa Rosa/Come On Pilgrim :- Pixies Violent Femmes :- Violent Femmes So what do you lot think has stood the test of time? The album should probably be around 10 years old or older to qualify pseudonym67 My Articles[^] "We're Living At The Edge Of The World And The Criticisms Coming And It's Dragging Us Down But I Wont Be Shot Down" At The Edge Stiff Little Fingers

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        brianwelsch
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        The following bands/albums have aged well, in general The Kinks, Stones, Eagles, Van Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, pre-sobriety Aerosmith, The Cure, Rush, Zeppelin, The Police, Floyd (Meddle - Final Cut), The Cars - Cars / Candy-O / Heartbreak City, Ozzy - Diary of a Madman, Styx - Grand Illusion, Ted Nugent - Frre For All oh, almost forgot Cream - Disraeli Gears BW CP Member Homepages


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          andy brummer wrote: Misfits "Mommy, can I go out and kill tonight"-Misfits? :) (i.e., american horror punk from the 80's with Glen Danzig as lead singer in the early days?) -- Ich steig dir nach.. Du riechst so gut.. Gleich hab ich dich!

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          Andy Brummer
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          Yeah, that's the stuff. I must have heard it at just the right time and it imprented on me, but I still really like it. :eek: (Only the stuff with Danzig) -Andy Brummer

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            Yeah, that's the stuff. I must have heard it at just the right time and it imprented on me, but I still really like it. :eek: (Only the stuff with Danzig) -Andy Brummer

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            Same here! :-D andy brummer wrote: Only the stuff with Danzig Definately! The new crap is really utter crap :) -- Ich steig dir nach.. Du riechst so gut.. Gleich hab ich dich!

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              Oooo ... I love posts like this! OK, the following all sound fresh to me: "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" - David Bowie (1971) "Definitely Maybe" - Oasis (1994) "The Joshua Tree" - U2 (1987) "Technique" - New Order (1989) "Never Mind the Bollocks" - The Sex Pistols (1977) "Give 'Em Enough Rope" - The Clash (1978) "Loveless" - My Bloody Valentine (1989) "Screamadelica" - Primal Scream (1993) "Meat is Murder" - The Smiths (1985) I'll probably add more once I have trawled through the contents of my CD jukebox!


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              Jorgen Sigvardsson
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              Robert Edward Caldecott wrote: "The Joshua Tree" - U2 (1987) You've inspired my evening. :) -- Ich steig dir nach.. Du riechst so gut.. Gleich hab ich dich!

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                Phantasmagoria - The Damned (1985) :cool: Roger Allen - Sonork 100.10016 Roger Wright: Remember to buckle up, please, and encourage your friends to do the same. It's not just about saving your life, but saving the quality of life for those you may leave behind...

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                :) Good choice, i have that one on vinal - been years since i listened to it. ...cmk Save the whales - collect the whole set

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                  O.K. we all know how those records that we loved when we were younger sound like crap now that we've gotten a bit older and slower yet some of them still manage to sound as good today as the day we first heard them. So here's a quick list in no particular order Hanx :- Stiff Little Fingers The Sensual World :- Kate Bush Live Chronicles :- Hawkwind Fresh Fruit For Rotten Vegetables :- Dead Kennedys The Lion And The Cobra :- Sinead O'Conner Surfa Rosa/Come On Pilgrim :- Pixies Violent Femmes :- Violent Femmes So what do you lot think has stood the test of time? The album should probably be around 10 years old or older to qualify pseudonym67 My Articles[^] "We're Living At The Edge Of The World And The Criticisms Coming And It's Dragging Us Down But I Wont Be Shot Down" At The Edge Stiff Little Fingers

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                  Well (aside from those mentioned by others) ... (short list from CD collection, vinal is in storage, can't remember it all, tried to leave out compilation albums) Agent Orange : no particular disc, but worth mentioning Alan Parsons Project : Tales Of Mystery & Imagination Arlo Guthrie : Alice's Restaurant Bif Naked : I Bificus (might be too new) Big Audio Dynamite II : The Globe Bill Cosby : All - i know it's not music, but worth having non the less Billy Squier : Don't Say No Bob Seger and the Sliver Bullet Band : Nine Tonight (Live) Boston : Boston Cheap Trick : Live At Budokan; Dream Police Chris de Burgh : Spanish Train & Other Stories Def Leppard : Pyromania Elastica : Elastica Enya : Watermark Fairport Convention : In Real Time Live '87 Forgotten Rebels : Forgotten Rebels (southern ontario punk) Genesis : Duke George Thorogood & The Destroyers : Born To Be Bad Gordon Lightfoot : Most Guns N' Roses : Appetite For Destruction INXS : Kick; X Iron Maiden : The Number Of The Beast Jane's Addiction : Ritual De Lo Habitual Jethro Tull : ALL OF THEM ARE MUST HAVES ! Jim Steinman : Bad For Good (was 'real' followup to Meatloaf's Bat out of Hell) Kiss : Love Gun Marillion : (can't remember album name - has Assassing) Meat Loaf : Bat Out of Hell Metallica : Black Album Nine Inch Nails : The Downward Spiral Ozzy Osbourne : Blizzard Of Ozz; Diary Of A Madman Prozzak : Hot Show (too new ?) Pulp : Different Class R.E.M. : Automatic For The People Rich Kids : Ghosts Of Princes In Towers Roxy Music : Avalon Scorpions : Blackout Sex Pistols : Never Mind The Bollocks Simon & Garfunkel : Bridge Over Troubled Water Simple Minds : Glittering Prize: Simple Minds 81/92 (comp, but good) Sinéad O'Connor : The Lion And The Cobra; I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got Steve Miller Band : Book Of Dreams Supertramp : Breakfast In America; Crime Of The Century Sweet : Desolation Boulevard T. Rex : Electric Warrior Teenage Head : Frantic City / Some Kinda Fun The Clash : London Calling The Cranberries : To The Faithful Departed The Kings : Kings Are Here And More The Offspring : (wahtever is old enough to count) The Ramones : All of the early stuff The Sisters of Mercy : Vision Thing They Might Be Giants : Flood Trooper : Hot Shots Van Halen : Van Halen; Women And Children First Violent Femmes : Violent Femmes there are other artists/albums, but either can't remember disc name, or not enough songs on disc are 'great'. ...cmk Save the whales - collect the whole

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                    O.K. we all know how those records that we loved when we were younger sound like crap now that we've gotten a bit older and slower yet some of them still manage to sound as good today as the day we first heard them. So here's a quick list in no particular order Hanx :- Stiff Little Fingers The Sensual World :- Kate Bush Live Chronicles :- Hawkwind Fresh Fruit For Rotten Vegetables :- Dead Kennedys The Lion And The Cobra :- Sinead O'Conner Surfa Rosa/Come On Pilgrim :- Pixies Violent Femmes :- Violent Femmes So what do you lot think has stood the test of time? The album should probably be around 10 years old or older to qualify pseudonym67 My Articles[^] "We're Living At The Edge Of The World And The Criticisms Coming And It's Dragging Us Down But I Wont Be Shot Down" At The Edge Stiff Little Fingers

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                    Pink Floyd - Wish you were here Metallica - Master of Puppets Motley Crue - Too Fast For Love Guns n Roses - Appetite For Destruction Motorhead - No Sleep Til Hammersmith Deep Purple - In Rock Extreme - Pornograffiti Faith No More - the Real Thing Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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                      O.K. we all know how those records that we loved when we were younger sound like crap now that we've gotten a bit older and slower yet some of them still manage to sound as good today as the day we first heard them. So here's a quick list in no particular order Hanx :- Stiff Little Fingers The Sensual World :- Kate Bush Live Chronicles :- Hawkwind Fresh Fruit For Rotten Vegetables :- Dead Kennedys The Lion And The Cobra :- Sinead O'Conner Surfa Rosa/Come On Pilgrim :- Pixies Violent Femmes :- Violent Femmes So what do you lot think has stood the test of time? The album should probably be around 10 years old or older to qualify pseudonym67 My Articles[^] "We're Living At The Edge Of The World And The Criticisms Coming And It's Dragging Us Down But I Wont Be Shot Down" At The Edge Stiff Little Fingers

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                      • C Christian Graus

                        Pink Floyd - Wish you were here Metallica - Master of Puppets Motley Crue - Too Fast For Love Guns n Roses - Appetite For Destruction Motorhead - No Sleep Til Hammersmith Deep Purple - In Rock Extreme - Pornograffiti Faith No More - the Real Thing Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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                        deep purple - made in japan


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                        biz stuff   about me

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                          deep purple - made in japan


                          "there is no spoon"
                          biz stuff   about me

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                          Christian Graus
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                          I had trouble picking my DP album, but you're right - I forgot this one. Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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                            Pink Floyd - Wish you were here Metallica - Master of Puppets Motley Crue - Too Fast For Love Guns n Roses - Appetite For Destruction Motorhead - No Sleep Til Hammersmith Deep Purple - In Rock Extreme - Pornograffiti Faith No More - the Real Thing Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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                            BrianEllis
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                            My kind of music listener... G'N'R' - Use Your Illusion I & II (II is my favorite) Live - Throwing Copper Pearl Jam - Ten Alice In Chains - Dirt Stone Temple Pilots - Core Pink Floyd - The Final Cut Faith No More - Angel Dust Nirvana - Unplugged In New York

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                              My kind of music listener... G'N'R' - Use Your Illusion I & II (II is my favorite) Live - Throwing Copper Pearl Jam - Ten Alice In Chains - Dirt Stone Temple Pilots - Core Pink Floyd - The Final Cut Faith No More - Angel Dust Nirvana - Unplugged In New York

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                              Christian Graus
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                              Sorry mate, you lost me there. I hate grunge. Use your Illusion is pretty awesome tho. Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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                                Sorry mate, you lost me there. I hate grunge. Use your Illusion is pretty awesome tho. Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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                                BrianEllis
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                                Too bad. I have a decent amount of records (The Who, Pink Floyd, U2, Dire Straits, etc.) that I love to throw on when hanging around the house cooking, playing cards, etc. Thr rest of the time, grunge is where I grew up. Have you seen the album coming out in a few weeks from Velvet Revolver? It's the guys from GNR with Scott Weiland from STP singing. I can't wait for that. The version of Pink Floyd's "Money" they did in "The Italian Job" was great.

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                                • I Ian Darling

                                  Robert Edward Caldecott wrote: The Darkness :cool: I maintain that The Darkness will be the new Queen, if they last a decade or two :-)


                                  Ian Darling "The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt." - Bertrand Russell

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                                  Ian Darling wrote: The Darkness will be the new Queen :wtf: Except that Freddie actually knew how to sing, and Brian could do more than riff some chords. ;P BW CP Member Homepages


                                  "...take what you need and leave the rest..."

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                                    O.K. we all know how those records that we loved when we were younger sound like crap now that we've gotten a bit older and slower yet some of them still manage to sound as good today as the day we first heard them. So here's a quick list in no particular order Hanx :- Stiff Little Fingers The Sensual World :- Kate Bush Live Chronicles :- Hawkwind Fresh Fruit For Rotten Vegetables :- Dead Kennedys The Lion And The Cobra :- Sinead O'Conner Surfa Rosa/Come On Pilgrim :- Pixies Violent Femmes :- Violent Femmes So what do you lot think has stood the test of time? The album should probably be around 10 years old or older to qualify pseudonym67 My Articles[^] "We're Living At The Edge Of The World And The Criticisms Coming And It's Dragging Us Down But I Wont Be Shot Down" At The Edge Stiff Little Fingers

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                                    Led Zep - In through the out door.

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                                      Well (aside from those mentioned by others) ... (short list from CD collection, vinal is in storage, can't remember it all, tried to leave out compilation albums) Agent Orange : no particular disc, but worth mentioning Alan Parsons Project : Tales Of Mystery & Imagination Arlo Guthrie : Alice's Restaurant Bif Naked : I Bificus (might be too new) Big Audio Dynamite II : The Globe Bill Cosby : All - i know it's not music, but worth having non the less Billy Squier : Don't Say No Bob Seger and the Sliver Bullet Band : Nine Tonight (Live) Boston : Boston Cheap Trick : Live At Budokan; Dream Police Chris de Burgh : Spanish Train & Other Stories Def Leppard : Pyromania Elastica : Elastica Enya : Watermark Fairport Convention : In Real Time Live '87 Forgotten Rebels : Forgotten Rebels (southern ontario punk) Genesis : Duke George Thorogood & The Destroyers : Born To Be Bad Gordon Lightfoot : Most Guns N' Roses : Appetite For Destruction INXS : Kick; X Iron Maiden : The Number Of The Beast Jane's Addiction : Ritual De Lo Habitual Jethro Tull : ALL OF THEM ARE MUST HAVES ! Jim Steinman : Bad For Good (was 'real' followup to Meatloaf's Bat out of Hell) Kiss : Love Gun Marillion : (can't remember album name - has Assassing) Meat Loaf : Bat Out of Hell Metallica : Black Album Nine Inch Nails : The Downward Spiral Ozzy Osbourne : Blizzard Of Ozz; Diary Of A Madman Prozzak : Hot Show (too new ?) Pulp : Different Class R.E.M. : Automatic For The People Rich Kids : Ghosts Of Princes In Towers Roxy Music : Avalon Scorpions : Blackout Sex Pistols : Never Mind The Bollocks Simon & Garfunkel : Bridge Over Troubled Water Simple Minds : Glittering Prize: Simple Minds 81/92 (comp, but good) Sinéad O'Connor : The Lion And The Cobra; I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got Steve Miller Band : Book Of Dreams Supertramp : Breakfast In America; Crime Of The Century Sweet : Desolation Boulevard T. Rex : Electric Warrior Teenage Head : Frantic City / Some Kinda Fun The Clash : London Calling The Cranberries : To The Faithful Departed The Kings : Kings Are Here And More The Offspring : (wahtever is old enough to count) The Ramones : All of the early stuff The Sisters of Mercy : Vision Thing They Might Be Giants : Flood Trooper : Hot Shots Van Halen : Van Halen; Women And Children First Violent Femmes : Violent Femmes there are other artists/albums, but either can't remember disc name, or not enough songs on disc are 'great'. ...cmk Save the whales - collect the whole

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                                      Radoslav Bielik
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                                      cmk wrote: Alan Parsons Project : Tales Of Mystery & Imagination Yes yes, this one is their best! :) cmk wrote: Marillion : (can't remember album name - has Assassing) It's the Fugazi album, one of their best Fish era albums... My favorites are Misplaced Childhood and Clutching at Straws. Pink Floyd and The Beatles are also among my favorite artists, but were already mentioned by several people here :) rado


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                                        This one for sure http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDSUB020403080926090528&sql=Al3se4j670way[^] -------- "I say no to drugs, but they don't listen." - Marilyn Manson

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                                        Radoslav Bielik
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                                        Yes yes, I wholeheartedly agree! :) rado


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