BillyBoyStu
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Misplaced Childhood by Marillion.
I went to see Hooky do Technique at The Town Hall pre Covid. It wasn't the same but still great nevertheless.New Order - Technique. Still sounds fantastic IMHO.
I love mirage. One of my faves from the prog eraCamel - Snow Goose
Still rather lovely
Well I went back and listened and I’m sorry to say it did not wow me, whether that was because it’s a wet and windy Wednesday and maybe it would be better on a Friday or Saturday night I don’t know.To be fair, pop pickers I owe you nothing is one heck of a pop record. When will I be famous isn’t bad either.
This is a fair comment, but they're no Kajagoogoo.To be fair, pop pickers I owe you nothing is one heck of a pop record. When will I be famous isn’t bad either.
I’ve just randomly listened to SOAD - Toxicity on Apple Music, probably my first run through for over 15 years.
Absolutely brilliant, brought back memories from my school days, but also the album is musically superb, and some of the lyrics really hit me as an adult which went over my head as an adolescent listening to it previously.
Anybody had any older stuff on lately that my ears might be grateful for a listen of?
Streaming has a lot to answer for in this respectI've found a new enjoyment for a lot of things i used to listen to and grew up with by getting it on vinyl. I'm a habitual skipper when i stream music - so this makes me listen to albums properly and yeah not every track is great on an album but quite often you miss good songs by sticking to the ones you like.
I used to run the rock night at the arena early 2000's so been revisiting my youth a bit of late.
True, but I do prefer it massively over the model of buying cds for £14.vinyl is quite expensive to collect but I only get the ones I really want, and can play it first via streaming to make sure it's something I'd like.Streaming has a lot to answer for in this respect