Ive been caught in the trap over the past few years of always looking for the next thing & kinda neglecting the music Ive loved for years. So if this thread has already been done fel free to delete but whats currently getting airplay from you?
This week for me is Ride - Nowhere (probably my all time favorite album), Bryan Eno - Music For Airports (been on heavey repeat when outside, so spacious), Clark - Death Peak (just a thrilling album)..
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30-04-2019 02:16 PM #1
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Old Albums that are currently doing it for you....
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30-04-2019 06:05 PM #2
Great thread
I'm really enjoying the posthumous Elliott Smith compilation New Moon at the moment which I never really got into first time round.
I completely missed Spilt Milk by Jellyfish until fairly recently. It's brilliantly OTT and I can't stop playing it.Last edited by Hiber-nation; 30-04-2019 at 07:59 PM.
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30-04-2019 06:25 PM #3
Council Estate of Mind by Skinnyman has been on my playlist a lot lately.
One of the best UK hip hop albums ever.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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30-04-2019 06:42 PM #4
I've been listening to "Between 10th and 11th" by the Charlatans a lot again recently.
Hugely under-rated album.
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30-04-2019 07:53 PM #7
I've started getting into a lot of jazz lately (I blame watching Bosch - the jazz soundtracks that accompany it are positively noir jazz - the type of jazz that makes you think of black and white detective films). As a result, I've had a few albums by Davis, Coltrane, Ellington on repeat. Completely new genre and it's been revelatory discovering some of these albums.
In my normal genre, I popped on Hybrid Theory followed by Meteora (Linkin Park) a few days ago and enjoyed listening to the entire thing from start to finish (both were played on First Edition vinyls and sounded beautiful). I followed those up with Around the Fur (Deftones) and They're Only Chasing Safety (Underoath). All albums from my formative music years (Meteora is still probably my all time favourite album).
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30-04-2019 08:56 PM #8
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Some great stuff already that i’m gonna check out..if it keeps growing i’ll post a spotify playlist with something from everything mentioned in that month :-)
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30-04-2019 09:06 PM #9
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I tend to get round to listening to aha shake heartbreak by Kings of Leon at this time of year, it's a great summer album. Well before they sold out with that sex on fire shenanigans.
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Then Sex is on Fire et al happened.......PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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30-04-2019 11:26 PM #12
Cannae beat the 70s Uriah Heep Wizards and Demons Emerson Lake and Palmer Trilogy
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01-05-2019 12:58 AM #13
Found my copy of Talking Heads - Speaking in Tongues down the back of my record cabinet. Has been getting plenty spins :)
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01-05-2019 07:26 AM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Pyro and Back Down South from Come Around Sundown are excellent too.
WALLS and Mechanical Bull weren't great but
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01-05-2019 09:08 AM #16
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Graceland-Paul Simon
Led 3
Caravanserai-Santana
Aladin Sane-Bowie
Desire-Dylan
The big pink-The Band
Anything from the Beatles
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01-05-2019 09:25 AM #17
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Captain beefheart - safe as milk
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01-05-2019 01:30 PM #20
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Inxs - Kick
Today’s album of choice.
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However, as an all time fave I still listen to, it would be the first album I ever bought -
Machine Head by Deep Purple.
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01-05-2019 06:28 PM #22
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Enjoying some of Paul Carracks stuff
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02-05-2019 08:14 AM #25
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Survival - Bob Marley
Monster of an album.
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Back down south, pick-up trick and Mi (?) Amigo.. like them all.
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02-05-2019 01:23 PM #27
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I'll keep adding as we go...Stick this on shuffle for a musical smorgasboard https://open.spotify.com/user/116523...TiiCvx8CPaXeIQ
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Listening to Cake by the Trash Can Sinatras at the moment after the totally unexpected joy of hearing their best ever song, the wonderful Obscurity Knocks at half time at tynie the other week!Last edited by Hiber-nation; 02-05-2019 at 06:17 PM.
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02-05-2019 06:29 PM #29
I grabbed Copper Blue by Sugar out of my CD pile the other day to play in the car. It still packs a punch. It’s set me off on a whole Bob Mould fest now from Husker Du through Sugar to his solo stuff.
Every gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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