any good?
I heard bits of it when I was in hospital 2 years ago and it sounded pretty damn fine
people will now give us hell
Last record you bought...
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James Blast wrote:people will now give us hell
I genuinely enjoyed this album :
Last album bought is :
Special edition with bonus live CD.
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have that, listened to it once, really didn't enjoy itBadlander wrote:
and I wanted to enjoy it, should I give it another go?
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TBH I haven't played it in a while either and I don't know how I would react. But I certainly don't think Coldplay makes bad music. Lots of people dislike them because they're too popular, they look way too clean, etc. They might be boring for sure but they're certainly not bad.
Having said that, of course the good old Floyd is about a million times better.
Having said that, of course the good old Floyd is about a million times better.
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This one was far away
Took this home for that little island over there:
First, as brought to me from the Blast Archives:
One of their lesser albums I was told, and though it most certainly does not hit the same heights as e.g. the Rheims Cathedral bootleg indeed there's some quality stuff on it! If I'm not mistaken I particularly enjoyed the A and D sides, but found the B side to be a bit cheesy. Many thanks James
From that little record shop at the far end of Glasgow I was advised to go to:
Classic KC album, needs no praise. Great to finally have more on vinyl by them
Then, from London
Was very cheap and the cover promised to bring some mad new tunes. Sadly, though it was alright, it hardly any spectacular sounds. Shame!
They had this one or the same track, different mix, different cover. Went for this one. Not my favourite track by them, but glad I got it
And then, possibly the best of all:
James had shown me the fantastic artwork on this CD, and so, when I bumped into one, there was really no way I was not going to get it. Hardly in as good a state as James' (been taken out and put in quite a couple of times I think) but absolutely delighted to own one Classic!
Think that's it, unless I'm forgetting about something, which I keep doing these days
Took this home for that little island over there:
First, as brought to me from the Blast Archives:
One of their lesser albums I was told, and though it most certainly does not hit the same heights as e.g. the Rheims Cathedral bootleg indeed there's some quality stuff on it! If I'm not mistaken I particularly enjoyed the A and D sides, but found the B side to be a bit cheesy. Many thanks James
From that little record shop at the far end of Glasgow I was advised to go to:
Classic KC album, needs no praise. Great to finally have more on vinyl by them
Then, from London
Was very cheap and the cover promised to bring some mad new tunes. Sadly, though it was alright, it hardly any spectacular sounds. Shame!
They had this one or the same track, different mix, different cover. Went for this one. Not my favourite track by them, but glad I got it
And then, possibly the best of all:
James had shown me the fantastic artwork on this CD, and so, when I bumped into one, there was really no way I was not going to get it. Hardly in as good a state as James' (been taken out and put in quite a couple of times I think) but absolutely delighted to own one Classic!
Think that's it, unless I'm forgetting about something, which I keep doing these days
Panama - A millenium Tribute to valn halen. Which reminds me, could not reist flying out next month for this because of Eddie's chubby progeny. he may prove a competent or good player but on the faace of it what a joke - who would freaking imagine back in the day he would one day have his fat kid taking Mike Anthony's place
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Try the Karaoke version maybe.James Blast wrote:have that, listened to it once, really didn't enjoy itBadlander wrote:
and I wanted to enjoy it, should I give it another go?
The music ain't that bad I 'spect, it's that croaking yodeler in the front that scares me off every time...
IZ.
i call this type of music as middle class art-pop-rock. it was cheap that was the main reason why i bought this one
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I love "Into my arms", Alexander Veljanov has an amazing voice!
bought it because it was cheap, I like "So Long,Marianne", nice lyrics.
made in the 80s
The SACD version.
Stunning production & sound quality.
special Australian edition- 2 cd's. for free- gift(but still secondhand) .throughthecables wrote:Tori Amos - Under the pink
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"Into a swan" 2 X 7" & CD promo set
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by whom, Val Doonican?paint it black wrote:"Into a swan" 2 X 7" & CD promo set
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FLOODLAND....in 87....and it was so bad that i decide to buy anything else
thanks...my Lord...i'm unbeliver
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him