Revisiting old LPs

Lemmy_kilmister

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Been revisiting old albums that I hadn't played in ages.

Hammered Kings Of The Wild Frontier to death over the last few days in the car. People must have thought I was doolally Burundi drumming on the steering wheel ☺️🤣
Fantastic album... Marco's Link Wray/Spaghetti Western guitar, Terry Lee and Merricks Burundi drums, Adams bonkers lyrics.

Big Country -The Crossing next.
 
Listening to some Steve Hillage yesterday - cosmic guitars and "new age" dreaming.

I will still listen to stuff from my youth (prog mostly) it takes you back even though sometimes you put the music on and think "really, you thought this was... good? Oh dear!"

Not the estimable Mr. Hillage though(y)
 
Listening to some Steve Hillage yesterday - cosmic guitars and "new age" dreaming.

I will still listen to stuff from my youth (prog mostly) it takes you back even though sometimes you put the music on and think "really, you thought this was... good? Oh dear!"

Not the estimable Mr. Hillage though(y)
I've never stopped listening to Steve Hillage or Gong since I started when I was 16. One of my all time favourite guitarists.
 
Dug out my copy of Fleetwood Mac's Pious Bird of Good Omen LP - still as good to listen to now as it was in 1969 when I bought it - albeit the sleeve is well worn and torn and the vinyl may have a couple of crackles here and there!
 
Quite enjoying the new Porcupine Tree album; took a few spins to get into it but it’s up there with Deadwing and In Absentia for me.

Apologies for going off piste with a current album…have recently been playing my old Frankie Miller albums on the back of seeing Full House a few weeks ago in Darlo.
 
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Every couple of years I drag Dark side of the moon out of its box. Play it loads for a couple of weeks then it's back in the box for a rest.
Incidentally it's the only album I've bought 4 times. 2 vinyl copies a CD and a cassette for the car.
 
Quite enjoying the new Porcupine Tree album; took a few spins to get into it but it’s up there with Deadwing and In Absentia for me.

Apologies for going off piste with a current album…have recently been playing my old Frankie Miller albums on the back of seeing Full House a few weeks ago in Darlo.
I've got the Porcupine Tree album waiting for me to get home and listen to it 👍
 
Every couple of years I drag Dark side of the moon out of its box. Play it loads for a couple of weeks then it's back in the box for a rest.
Incidentally it's the only album I've bought 4 times. 2 vinyl copies a CD and a cassette for the car.
Animals is the one I go back to again and again. Listened to it last night in fact. Its right up there as one of my favourite albums of all time. It brings back memories of not revising for my O levels properly 😁
 
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