List Your 5 Most Played (non tsom)LP/CD's In Your Collection

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Andie wrote: Crass ~ Feeding The 5000/Stations Of the Crass
Clash ~ Give 'Em Enough Rope/London Calling
Damned ~ Damned, Damned, Damned/Music For Pleasure
Stranglers ~ Black And White/No More Heroes
The Ruts ~ The Crack
The Jam ~ In The City
Blondie ~ Plastic Letters
Siouxsie ~ The Scream/Join Hands
Wow...19th May 2006 I originally posted this...
are they still in my top five ever listened to?

Clash - London Calling
Blondie - Plastic Letters
are still there, but in the last 7 years I've been catching up with some other bands

Bauhaus - Mask
The Church - The Blurred Crusade
Comsat Angels - Waiting For A Miracle
The Cult - Love
David Bowie - Scary Monsters
The Doors - The Doors
Echo & The Bunnymen - Crocodiles
Front 242 - Headhunter/Welcome To Paradise 12"
Japan - Quiet Life
Killing Joke - What's This For...!
Magazine - Second Hand Daylight
The Pretenders - The Pretenders
Roxy Music - Flesh And Blood
Siouxsie & The Banshees - JuJu
The Sound - Jeopardy
The Specials
U2 - The Joshua Tree
Wire - Pink Flag
X - Los Angeles

Now, that's 20 of my favourite albums, and one all time awesome 12" single...

Shame that James n Keith aren't here to slag them off :(
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Impossible to name only five. I had always some music on, unlike nowadays ...

Pink Floyd - all, until The (Idiot) Wall
Camel - Mirage / Snowgoose
Alan Parson Project - Tales Of Mystery And Imagination, Turn Of A Friendly Card
Frank Zappa - Overnight Sensation (and so on and on and on)
Iggy & The Stooges - Raw Power, TV Eye, New Values etc.
David Bowie - all of which (except Hunky Dory)
Japan - Adolescent Sex
Talking Heads - Remain In Light (and former albums)
Brian Eno & David Byre - My Life In The Bush Of Ghost
Brian Eno - Another Green World (and all this Ambient stuff)
King Crimson - Discipline
David Sylvian - Brilliant Trees / Secrets Of The Beehive
Mick Karn - Dreams Of Reason Produce Monsters
Jerry Harrison - The Red And The Black

something else? Plenty, only I don't want to dig it all up now ... and anyway, most of this was before The Sisters existed at all ...
Also, I heard a hell lot of my favourite music outside "on the scene" ... and partly never found out what it actually was ...
pretty much for sure stuff like Can, Dunkelziffer, Robert Fripp was among that.
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@Being :eek: That's a seriously hippy list you've got there. A case of Saved By The Stooges !
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Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:@Being :eek: That's a seriously hippy list you've got there. A case of Saved By The Stooges !
... things come in life as they do ... 8) ;D ...
and I didn't even mention all the Krautrock stuff ... and the Jazz Rock stuff ... and the Classical Music and Modern Music stuff ... :lol: ...
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AshenLight wrote:Camel is great. No Moonmadness though?
:lol: ... no, that was just too much for someone who didn't know for quite a while whether to prefer Zappa or Bowie ... :lol: ...
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