Blondie mixed rap with rock in 1981.
Like those posting Vivaldi, this was out before my teenage years, way back in 1991. The year that also gave us pre-teens Nirvana Nevermind, Public Enemy Apoc. 91, Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Pearl Jam Ten, Massive Attack Blue Lines, KLF, GnR Use your illusions 1+2, REM out of time, and this masterpiece. (1991 really was an unbelievably good year for new albums)
I remember getting an iPod in Bangkok in 2009 and was so impressed with the production and sound quality of an album that was then 18 years old, I mentioned it to a mate that was a part-time DJ (not Pat ), that had also done a 1 year music course in the UK a years previously, that it sounds like it was recorded yesterday, and he said they actually studied it on that course because the production was so insanely next-level.
Still gets listens while cycling.
Absolutely. I was listening to most of these (GnR weren't my favourite, but I had 2 mates that were into them). The KLF were insanely good and let's not forget I Wanna Sex You Up by Color me Badd.
Here are a couple of absolute crackers that I remember from the summer holidays of 1991:
I got my first iPod when I came to Thailand in 2005. I would have been in my mid 60s by then, so it's not relevant to the thread, but I also had a friend who was a part time DJ. He loaded me up nicely with some really good house from the time (Hed Kandi and Ministry of Sound).
I don't listen to it anymore cos some fucker nicked me iPod and my iTunes didn't collect it all.
To change it a bit.
Music I listened to as a teenager, that was written by teenagers.
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Extreme Norwegian Black Metal with real life murder and church burnings to boot. Classically trained teenagers that put away the piano.
Also written by teenagers.
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So good they even wrote a book about it.
Will even backfire try and move the goalposts again?
My friend and I were singing along to Limp Bizkit’s Behind Blue Eyes one day in her son’s car. The son wanted to know how we knew the words to a Limp Bizkit song.
Now Fred Durst is in his mid fifties. Does he still wear his baseball hat backwards?
Google suggests that his baseball cap has done a one eighty.
Admittedly, I was a few years out of my teens when I fell in love with Heidi Range
I would have been about 45 by then I think
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