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 Post subject: Forgotten Albums
PostPosted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 9:05 pm 
might seem a bit obvious, but I just listened to 'Let Love In' by captain Cavey [nick cave and hes bad seeds to the plebs]

its a frigging beauty album and one i rarely give a spin to, which is a ridiculous admission

haway lets have em


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Id have to say The Holy Bible which is a truely awesome album by the young Manic Street Preachers...

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cheap trick.....remember THE JAGS....was offered their single in 1979 in scarboro.....back of my hand....signed as well....and i turned it down


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I occasionlly go back to the bottom of the cd pile, last week I pulled out Heaven Tonight by Cheap Trick, which I hadn't heard for 10 years. Awesome!
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debut album by Montrose.............. superb guitar sound from Ronnie Montrose and cracking vocals from Sammy Hagar....a true classic.

"And I just quit my job making toothpicks out of logs" classic line!!!


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debut album by Montrose.............. superb guitar sound from Ronnie Montrose and cracking vocals from Sammy Hagar....a true classic.

"And I just quit my job making toothpicks out of logs" classic line!!!


montrose what a memory.on the day me and me mates left school we went to a party and played rock the nation cos of the lyrics.
"its been a long education but my homework is done,I'm gonna rock the nation" great album

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Neither Washington Nor Moscow by The Redskins.
They said they wanted to sing like Aretha Franklin and walk like The Clash. They never attempted the first actually but its a cracking album.

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Neither Washington Nor Moscow by The Redskins.
They said they wanted to sing like Aretha Franklin and walk like The Clash. They never attempted the first actually but its a cracking album.


Can I just kneel in front of you and shake you....by the hand!!!! :sweet: :sweet: :sweet: :sweet: :sweet:


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The Jams finest album by far.


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Gerraway, better than All Mod Cons?? (I must admit that was the last Jam album I bought/heard...) :grin:


Yep I would say so :grin:


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The Jams finest album by far.


undoubtedly - still sing smithers jones most mornings - here we again it's monday at last - life never as we seem - and how old was he?? pure genius.

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'Too Much Pressure' - The Selecter!!!! :sweet:


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Impressed!!!! :sweet:

Listening to it now!!!! :grin: :sweet:


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Forgotten albums?

I'll have to dig out Scooter this weekend! :laugh:

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In my opinion Elvis Costellos finest.


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