Two Albums I bought this weekend - Public Image Ltd. (First Edition)
David Bowie - Low
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Two Albums I bought this weekend - Public Image Ltd. (First Edition)
David Bowie - Low
The 3 Jimi Hendrix Experience Albums - Are you Experienced, Axis Bold as Love and Electric Ladyland. Missed them out originally due to not being born. Genius.
The Beatles - Revolver to Abbey Rd. Quality.
Neil Young - "After the Goldrush" and "Harvest". "Old Man" is a very striking, moving tune.
The La's - The La's. Bought this album twice. First time around - wasn't into it. Second time around - loved it big time.
Lee Mavers (lead singer, The La's) once described this album as "Cheesy ****e". Hyper critical if you ask me. Heavily influenced Noel Gallagher et all.
heart of gold is better than old man wolfie!
young's 'on the beach' from 1974 is amazing, tunes like 'walk on' 'for the turnstiles' 'revolution blues' and 'motion pictures'... whole album's amazing. i think members of the Band (danko and von helm?) played on a few of the songs. definitely shows. it was only released on cd a few years ago with 3 other albums (american stars and bars also v. good). apparently young had a problem with the fidelity of digital music vs. vinyl.
RATM are reforming for a festival in usa sometime this year.
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Ive been getting into Beatles for Sale recently.. Dont Know Why..But i like it!
PIL I like some of their singles, ( especially the original version of This Is Not a Love Song) some of the first album is unlistenable as are parts of Metal BOX. Other singles I like are Public Image ( which John had intended as lyrics for a song on a potential second Pistols album had the split not occurred) and Rise ( which lyrically reflects the old Irish proverb " May The Road Rise with you and may the sun be always on your back") John's parents were Irish hence the connection.