Animals is right up there as one of my all time favourite albumsThe Pink Floyd:
1. Animals (favorite album cover)
2. Wish You Were Here
3. The Final cut
Roger Waters:
1. Radio K.A.O.S.
2. The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking (2nd favorite album cover)
3. Is this the Life We Really Want
This thread has, I assume, got me an advert popping up for The Specials TourSpecials:
Specials
More Specials
Encore
I could add to that:
The Who
Jam
Clash
Having been a bit sideswiped by Laura Barton's appreciation of Bruce Springsteen this afternoon I'll amend my tunes for tomorrow to The Boss. It's great when a writer I love affects my choices.Today The The
Mind Bomb
Infected
Soul Mining
Tomorrow probably KLF and all the stuff they've put up on Spotify.
Where's Scubahood when we need himBig fan of Cradle of Filth. Although I seem to be the only person in the world who is!
Albums;
Hammer of the Witches
Nymphetamine
Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa
Seen them once. Mainly went along to support Lyndsey Schoolcraft who was on key boards at the time. Enjoyed it though.Big fan of Cradle of Filth. Although I seem to be the only person in the world who is!
Albums;
Hammer of the Witches
Nymphetamine
Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa
Checking out a few of their track out now. Sounds good.
First two Beyond the Black albums are great. Less keen on the latest two.I'm with Lefty Idon't have aband
Seen them once. Mainly went along to support Lyndsey Schoolcraft who was on key boards at the time. Enjoyed it though.
I'm with Lefty on this hard to name a favorite band. Like quite a few.
The one I would have said was Delain I have seen them the most, but they have basically finished. Pandemic has not helped
So I will say Beyond the Black. Next year they will probably become the band I have seen the most
Song of Love and Death
Lost in Forever
Heart of the Hurricane
100%THE SMITHS
The Queen is Dead
Hatful of Hallow
Strangeways, Here We Come
This thread has, I assume, got me an advert popping up for The Specials Tour
Lana Del Rey..and give 3 albums to convince everyone else how good they are.
Finally got to see them at Glasgow in 2016, was so looking forward to it but they just played new stuff, nothing (maybe Karmacoma) from those albums - so disappointing.Of course today being a different day my choice has changed, so today it's Massive Attack:
- Blue Lines (1991)
- Protection (1994)
- Mezzanine (1998)
Reminds me of the Neil Young story about him coming on stage and announcing they were going to play their new album in full. The crowd stayed silent. After that the band left the stage with NY announcing they'd be back in 15 minutes and play more familiar music. The crowd cheered. 15 minutes later they returned and again NY said they'd play a set the crowd should be familiar with. Again the crowd cheered. The band repeated their first set of of the latest album, with Neil announcing that people should be familiar with it now. Made me love Neil Young all the more, especially having seen him do similar touring "Trans".Finally got to see them at Glasgow in 2016, was so looking forward to it but they just played new stuff, nothing (maybe Karmacoma) from those albums - so disappointing.