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Bigun

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Having only recently got back nto vinyl after a 20 odd year hiatus :/ I'm currently going through the procerss of buying all my favourite albums and enjoying them again and again and again.

Purchases this year thus far have been:

Floyd - DSOTM, Meddle, Annimals and WYWH

The beatles - St Peppers, Revolver and Rubber Soul

The Stone Roses - Debut LP and Second Coming

Artic Monkeys - AM

John Lennon - Plastic Oko Band and Imagine

Crosby, Stills and Nash - eponymous debut

Johnny Cash - Live at San Quentin

I've purchased loads more and have loads more to get just need a bigger bank balance and even more time.
 

thescarletpronster

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Welcome back to vinyl, Bigun.

Today: Bass Communion – II

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... then ran out of time.
 

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Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.

I love "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" although as a teenager I always found more interesting things to pursue late Saturday night early Sunday than a punch up with a moron.
 

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Can – Ege Bamyasi
Lee 'Scratch' Perry – Nu Sound & Version
Sigur Rós – Hvarf / Heim
Jon Hopkins – Immunity

I was, inspired by Freddy, going to finish off with a blast of You Shouldn't Do That (definitely Hawkwind's best song from their best album), but ran out of time.
 

Freddy58

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Lost Angeles said:
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.

I love "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" although as a teenager I always found more interesting things to pursue late Saturday night early Sunday than a punch up with a moron.

Great album that, was playing it the other night
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Up now...

Roxy Music - 'Roxy Music'

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Roxy Music - 'For Your Pleasure'
 

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Lost Angeles said:
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.

I love "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" although as a teenager I always found more interesting things to pursue late Saturday night early Sunday than a punch up with a moron.

I like old Elton, I really do. But, "fighting"? Come on, I've never been able to picture that particular scenario.

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Freddy58 said:
Lost Angeles said:
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.

I love "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" although as a teenager I always found more interesting things to pursue late Saturday night early Sunday than a punch up with a moron.

Great album that, was playing it the other night

Up now...

Roxy Music - 'Roxy Music'

Up next.....

Roxy Music - 'For Your Pleasure'

Roxy are one of the bands I've gone off.
 

Freddy58

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Lost Angeles said:
Freddy58 said:
Lost Angeles said:
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.

I love "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" although as a teenager I always found more interesting things to pursue late Saturday night early Sunday than a punch up with a moron.

Great album that, was playing it the other night

Up now...

Roxy Music - 'Roxy Music'

Up next.....

Roxy Music - 'For Your Pleasure'

Roxy are one of the bands I've gone off.

Really? Even those early albums? To me, they are classics, and I play them often.
 

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DIB said:
Lost Angeles said:
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.

I love "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" although as a teenager I always found more interesting things to pursue late Saturday night early Sunday than a punch up with a moron.

I like old Elton, I really do. But, "fighting"? Come on, I've never been able to picture that particular scenario.

Look "Dont give us none of your aggravation"
 

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Cloud Boat – Model of You
Blondie – Parallel Lines
Roxy Music – For Your Pleasure
Boogie Down Productions – By All Means Necessary
Andy Shepherd – Introductions in the Dark
 

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Davy Graham: 'Anthology 1961-2007 Lost Tapes'.

Bert Jansch: Young Man Blues: Live In Glasgow 1962-1964'

Canned Heat: 'Canned Heat' Dutch double lp on Sunset, sort of greatest hits and album tracks. Great sound quality.

Various Artists: 'How Blue Can We Get'. Blue Horizon double lp sampler.

Pat Metheny: 'Bright Size Life'.

Rory Gallagher: 'Rory Gallagher'.

The Gary Burton Quartet with Eberhard Weber: 'Passengers'.

Gary Burton Chick Corea: 'Duets'.

Bill Evans: 'The Paris Concert, Edition One'.

Terje Rypdal: 'Odyssey'.

Lee Morgan: 'Delightfulee Morgan'.
 

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Lost Angeles said:
Family - Old Songs New Songs.

I'm a big fan of Family; they don't make 'em like that anymore and that's a fact. 'Old Songs New Songs' is one of my favourites although I like all their lps. Great choice, LA.
 

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Jim-W said:
Lost Angeles said:
Family - Old Songs New Songs.

I'm a big fan of Family; they don't make 'em like that anymore and that's a fact. 'Old Songs New Songs' is one of my favourites although I like all their lps. Great choice, LA.

Yeah, but that voice! *sad* I did actually see them once, back in '72 I think. It was the second Glastonbury. I was a hippy then *biggrin*
 

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Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear

Gary Burton - Good Vibes

Steven Steinbrink - Arranged Waves

FSOL - Environments 2

Mogwai - Les Revenants

*music2*
 

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