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    Quote Originally Posted by daveboy View Post


    Still listen to it now.
    works for me everytime - prefer the remix thou

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    Never mind the bollocks - sex pistols
    Flood - They might be giants
    The Specials - The Specials
    Legend - Bob Marley
    New boots and Panties - Ian Drury
    L.A. Woman - The Doors

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nostradamus View Post

    I'd agree with this one, but I wasn't in my teens. In fact, the albums that really made an impression on me came after my teens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo View Post
    Did you have the haircut, Dave?

    I did (sadly), when I was about 13...
    Not quite but I did have a heavy wedge

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    Quote Originally Posted by daveboy
    Not quite but I did have a heavy wedge

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy View Post
    This band influenced me in more ways then just music and when I was a teen.

    Bollocks! Heart weren't around in the 60s.

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    I thought the same.

    Quote Originally Posted by The Cat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by daveboy
    Not quite but I did have a heavy wedge

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    ^^

    here ya go blue


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    Quote Originally Posted by CB79 View Post
    Can I throw this one in and in particular Live the Dream!!

    Good album, but, I thought All change was a better overall.

    I remember listening to licensed to ill a lot as a kid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabaii sabaii
    I used to work in Coventry until they knocked the Peugeot plant down
    I know were straying a little OT but I was involved in transporting the very first 309,s out of Ryton ,,,,,,poxy things they were to ,, well from a tie down point of view on a transporter ,, 3 tie down points underneath ,, ideal for spinning the car around as you travel along
    I'm proud of my 38" waist , also proud I have never done drugs

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    went to sweden in 1969 to get away from the dope scene for a spell
    ended up at a party outside gothenburg on the first night
    someone put the Velvet Underground at high volumn
    and out came more dope than i had ever seen before
    wot a night and the young ladies were stunning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
    Bollocks! Heart weren't around in the 60s.
    Bollocks to you and take some time to read the thread title.

    I was 19 when Dreamboat Annie was released.

    Get a dick in yer ear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CB79
    constantly playing
    I like the Verve but they never had an album for me were every track was great.Was looking back at the bands of the day and Blur keep popping up,I can not put them on my list now.Back then I thought they were cool but listening to their
    stuff now it doesnt av the same effect

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    Quote Originally Posted by KOBRIEN
    I like the Verve but they never had an album for me were every track was great.
    Richard Ashcrofts voice gets very irritating after a few songs, I can't listen to a whole Verve album.



    Quote Originally Posted by KOBRIEN
    Was looking back at the bands of the day and Blur keep popping up,I can not put them on my list now.Back then I thought they were cool but listening to their stuff now it doesnt av the same effect
    Still love Blur, Damon Albarn is a little genius, Gorillaz are up there as my favourite band of the decade.

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    here's a few more that were influential to me.


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    Ahhhhhhhhh...........Uriah Heap.........I also like Magicians birthday and they had amazing album covers.

    There ya go Kobrien, start a thread about amazing album covers. I loved Vinyl Album covers, something you don't get these days, I would sit there for hours just listening to the music staring at and reading the lyrics on the the album cover

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    asta, how could i forget about the beastie boys, tried to green you but...

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    Be nice to know what you old boys played your vinyl on I had a>>>>>>

    Pioneer SX 838 at the heart of it ,, replaced by a Cyrus 1 which I still have
    Sansui direct drive turntable with S arm ,and a Shure V15 mk3 on the end of it
    Quad Electrostatics ( sorry cant remember number )
    All joined up with some quality leads + plugs ,,,,anyone remember the joy of wiring the back of the Cyrus amps ?? but well worth it.
    One of my mates has a high end Quad system but IMO it still isnt vinyl sound

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    Bad Religion: Suffer
    Borrowed this from a friend when I was fifteen. A complete and total game-changer.


    Misfits: Legacy of Brutality
    Another discovery from my fifteenth year on earth. Lived on this and Walk Among Us.


    Frank Black: Teenager of the Year
    Got into Frank Black because of my interest in the Pixies. Think this one was from fifteen, too.


    The Pogues: Rum, Sodomy, & the Lash
    Didn't get into these lads until later in my teens. First heard of them because one of their songs, "Fiesta", was covered by a local DC ska band, The Pietasters.


    KRS-One: Return of the Boom Bap
    Another from fifteen. Smart guy, that KRS-One.


    GZA: Liquid Swordz
    Like all the rest of these albums, I still have this one on rotation.

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