Every once and a while in going through my record collection
I come across an album I haven’t played in ages
but on giving it a spin immediately remember how great it is.
The most recent of which is Hazel O’Connor – Breaking Glass.
It crackles with rage against Thatcher’s Britain and the racism, despair
and break up of the family unit that was so inherent in the country at that time.
Yeah, it’s an 80’s record, right down to the synths and the sax,
but it’s the fact that it’s a product of its time that makes it so great.
Like London Calling or Sandinista by The Clash, the record drips with
politics, which might be enough to turn some of you off.
To me, however, music should do more than entertain,
which doesn’t mean entertaining music is wrong.
Anyway, that’s my lost classic, what about yours?
BTW, the film is also damn fine.
Lost Classics
- nigel d
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breaking glass is a damn good album
probably the best sax solo in the history of man (will you) black man still makes my hackles rise.
tonic for the troops - boomtown rats
the scream - siouxie and the banshees
never mind the bollocks - sex pistols
anything by the ramones (ive got "ramones mania", only they could get 30 tracks on 1 cd!!!)
i'm sure i can think of a few more before the day is out,
(dont know the title) - nancy sinatra and lee hazelwood (the one with "sand" and "some velvet morning" on)
probably the best sax solo in the history of man (will you) black man still makes my hackles rise.
tonic for the troops - boomtown rats
the scream - siouxie and the banshees
never mind the bollocks - sex pistols
anything by the ramones (ive got "ramones mania", only they could get 30 tracks on 1 cd!!!)
i'm sure i can think of a few more before the day is out,
(dont know the title) - nancy sinatra and lee hazelwood (the one with "sand" and "some velvet morning" on)
i am more likely to release an album before the sisters
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"nancy & lee"nigel d wrote:(dont know the title) - nancy sinatra and lee hazelwood (the one with "sand" and "some velvet morning" on)
http://www.amazon.com/Nancy-Lee/dp/B000QZVK9Y
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
Indeed!nigel d wrote: anything by the ramones (ive got "ramones mania", only they could get 30 tracks on 1 cd!!!)
And "It's Alive" is one of my favourite live albums.
Sadly, Joey, Dee Dee and Johnny weren't too tougth to die after all.
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Yes! I had a total Siouxsie day one day last week and really got back into that album again. Love itnigel d wrote:
the scream - siouxie and the banshees
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Same thing happened to me a while back with
Happy Mondays - Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches
Definately my 'lost classic'.
Made me think of that trip to the Ardennes with some friends on a bloody hot day in August, when we suddenly decided to close all car windows and put the heating at max level for about 2 hours. And the Happy Mondays were pumpin' their 'Hoiliday'!
Somehow I never play that album anymore - but then once in a while it just 'pops up'.
Happy Mondays - Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches
Definately my 'lost classic'.
Made me think of that trip to the Ardennes with some friends on a bloody hot day in August, when we suddenly decided to close all car windows and put the heating at max level for about 2 hours. And the Happy Mondays were pumpin' their 'Hoiliday'!
Somehow I never play that album anymore - but then once in a while it just 'pops up'.
Immodium for the people
- nigel d
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thats the badger.Quiff Boy wrote:"nancy & lee"nigel d wrote:(dont know the title) - nancy sinatra and lee hazelwood (the one with "sand" and "some velvet morning" on)
http://www.amazon.com/Nancy-Lee/dp/B000QZVK9Y
its in the cupbooard next to the hifi with no record deck.
If i get my arse in gear i shall put my studio gubbins together and sample loads of it..... or just sit back and give it a damn good listening to... indeed
metal box - PIL
i am more likely to release an album before the sisters
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Recently dug back out -
Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division
Power, Corruption & Lies - New Order
Head on The Door - The Cure
All sound fresh and exciting 20 + years on.
There's nothing out there now that comes even close.
Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division
Power, Corruption & Lies - New Order
Head on The Door - The Cure
All sound fresh and exciting 20 + years on.
There's nothing out there now that comes even close.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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i got it on cdnigel d wrote: thats the badger.
its in the cupbooard next to the hifi with no record deck.
If i get my arse in gear i shall put my studio gubbins together and sample loads of it..... or just sit back and give it a damn good listening to... indeed
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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yep. 3 absolute classicsHom_Corleone wrote:Recently dug back out -
Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division
Power, Corruption & Lies - New Order
Head on The Door - The Cure
All sound fresh and exciting 20 + years on.
There's nothing out there now that comes even close.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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