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    Pulling out old albums

    ...well has anyone pulled out an album they havent listened to in a few years or more possibly and thought, thats a quality album still.

    just took out

    appetite for destruction and incesticide and thought almost 20 years and 16 years on ( respectively) they still sound quality.
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    I was annoying the neighbours last night with My Bloody Valentine-Isn't anything,still good to hear it every now and again,was also playing Sebadoh-Harmacy,a must if you haven't got it.
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    I found A Catholic Education lastnight. On tape. A bit muffled (more-so than the original production), but I'd forgotten how much I loved that album. Time to upgrade to cd, me thinks.
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    Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic is still the best Chilli's album.

    There's a whole host of 70s albums that are still quality.

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    Listening to Mosely Shoals yesterday.
    Love that feeling of
    "Oh, remember how good that was" so i always try to not overdo my favourite albums especially my indie90s favourites.
    City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.

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    Pulled out "parklife" by Blur the other day, still a great album.
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    Put on Rafi's Revenge by the Asian Dub Foundation last week - really forgotten how good it was.

    Must admit, most of the stuff I listen to would be 10 years old at this stage - and to think I swore it would never happen.
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    I'll put the farm on me being the only person on foot.ie with 'Laughing At The Pieces' by Doctor & The Medics in his vinyl collection.

    Fantastic record ...full of energy, poetry and swirling melodies galore. It also rocks like a fcuker. Every time I hear Kaiser Chiefs I think I hear loads of the Medics in them. Sometimes in Killers stuff too though without Killers annoying 80's synth (ironic?) Beyond that think bits of the damned, the cult, the kinks...

    I can't even call it an underrated album as most never even bothered rating it good or bad.

    It was released in 1986 on IRS just after surprise chart topping cover of Norman Greenbaums 'Spirit in the Sky' went to number 1 all over the shop.
    It made the top 10 for one week in june 86.

    I still chuck it on from time to time when I need a pick me up.
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    i dug out surfer rosa by the pixies yesterday........turned up loud, hard to beat.

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    Turned on Golden State by Bush on the mp3 player for the first time in an age today. Top stuff, esp Superman.
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    listening to the Forest Gump album....some class songs on it...worth a listen

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    Def Leppard- Hysteria. The Prodigy- Fat of the Land.

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    Haven't listened to it in a while, but got it out vbefore the gig this saturday.
    I'd forgotten how good it is.
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    I think I have a couple of Whitesnake numbers around.

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    Its not rock but I found an old Les Rhythems Digitales album that I bought in a stall 5/6 yrs ago. Couldn't believe how good it was, or how much of the music had been used in ads, films, Sky Sports etc.
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    listening to both heartworm and submarine for the last few days in readinessfor tonights gig i nthe savoy

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    I havent really listened to much music in years but I was clearing out the attic
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingdom
    Its not rock but I found an old Les Rhythems Digitales album that I bought in a stall 5/6 yrs ago. Couldn't believe how good it was, or how much of the music had been used in ads, films, Sky Sports etc.
    Les Rhythems Digitales are brilliant even still - France always produces the best house music. Jacques Le Cont is still bringing out the best mix albums - have a listen to his Fabric album.

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