I'm lucky enough to have been able to bring all my records to Thailand with me. But we are going to get into albums not records.
My number one all time must have is
Pink Floyd - The Wall
I'm lucky enough to have been able to bring all my records to Thailand with me. But we are going to get into albums not records.
My number one all time must have is
Pink Floyd - The Wall
I'm going to list off the actual records I have, so
number 2 - The Doors - L.A.WOMAN
ANIMALS - the most of
AC/DC - dirty deeds done dirt cheap
SIMPLE MINDS - in the city of light
Here is a classic, Led-Zeppelin soundtrack from The Song Remains The Same.
Chopin's Piano Concerto No 1 will calm you in any traffic jam.
What's a traffic jam? anything to do with Pearl Jam? I don't have any Pearl Jam records,only a cd.
no vinyl collection should be without
1.
2.
Mozart's Concerto no 9...
havnfun/deeks reminds me of Richard Strauss's Elektra...
or even more gruesome...
"Elektra" von Richard Strauss - Salzburger Festspiele 2020 - Programm in voller Lange | ARTE
An influential album, signalled a change
Led Zeppelin, Physical Graffiti.
With Spotify and Amazon prime music, who needs vinyl?
I just came upstairs after siting downstairs by the koi pond, having a couple of drinks and listening to
Alanis Morrissett Jagged little pill great album .
A thousand spoons when all I need is a knife.
What a great line.
Well isn't that ironic.
The best part of listening to old records is just how clear the sound is even with the scratchiness. The music just pops more on vinyl.
Would Dire Straights be considered a classic, I doubt it.
Meatloaf - Bat Out Of Hell, however I would put as a must have.
Last edited by havnfun; 30-10-2021 at 09:03 PM.
Have to include The Police - The Police, their first best of album.
Last edited by havnfun; 30-10-2021 at 10:03 PM.
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