What did you lie on your bed listening to while you weren't getting them?
Meatloaf's Bat Out Of Hell for me.
Teenage kicks
Oddly, that one does quite the opposite for me. It was one of my downstairs neighbour's favourite tracks for stopping and starting repeatedly whilst entertaining her drunk friends at 3am on a Monday morning. If it wasn't Meatloaf, it was usually Celine Dion, which is an even greater turn-offFrancis wrote:What did you lie on your bed listening to while you weren't getting them?
Meatloaf's Bat Out Of Hell for me.
As for the original question, I'm not telling
Entertaining her drunk friends was exactly what I was thinking about whilst listening to Meatloaf.
Currently listening to Wind & Wuthering - Her Own Special Way.
Currently listening to Wind & Wuthering - Her Own Special Way.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
Floodland and Script for a Jester's Tear. Misplaced Childhood. Seventeen Seconds.
Cripes I still listen to them. Nothing's Changed, hm?
Oh, that as well.
Cripes I still listen to them. Nothing's Changed, hm?
Oh, that as well.
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The smooth sounds of a-Ha and Dire Straits comprised the soundtrack to my youth, with an occasional foray into the realm of Johnny Cash (it wasn't until much, much later that I realised that my mum was a huge fan of his and has most of his albums on vinyl. Mums are cool* ). Otherwise I was listening to old comedy records - the Goons, Shelley Berman, Tom Lehrer, and Gerard Hoffnung.
* Dads on the other hand are not cool. Mine had the biggest collection of tijuana-themed records ever, that sported on their covers pictures of 1950s-era corporate-bevel-gear type men wearing plaid Bermuda shorts standing around on suburban sub-division lawns while in the background their wives (wearing the kinds of sunglasses that Dame Edna would consider excessive) smiled the kind of grins that you normally associate with strychnine poisoning. The men were engaged in manly activities, often barbecuing, sometimes pipe-smoking, and looked like they were having a fine old time listening to the mexican stylings of whatever the record contained. Tijuana Christmas is an especially heinous example of the genre - your favourite carols set to very bad mariachi. I've always thought that whoever wrote The Little Drummer Boy should be shot at dawn and buried quietly in an unmarked grave. The person who recorded the mariachi version should be publicly executed in a hanging, drawing, and quartering event screened live on pay-per-view, his body disposed of in a pit containing quicklime, his entire family banished beyond the sight of decent men, and anyone who he's ever known or associated with be forced to wear a huge sign when out in public bearing the legend, "I knew the man who recorded the mariachi version of The Little Drummer Boy, and I'm very, very sorry."
* Dads on the other hand are not cool. Mine had the biggest collection of tijuana-themed records ever, that sported on their covers pictures of 1950s-era corporate-bevel-gear type men wearing plaid Bermuda shorts standing around on suburban sub-division lawns while in the background their wives (wearing the kinds of sunglasses that Dame Edna would consider excessive) smiled the kind of grins that you normally associate with strychnine poisoning. The men were engaged in manly activities, often barbecuing, sometimes pipe-smoking, and looked like they were having a fine old time listening to the mexican stylings of whatever the record contained. Tijuana Christmas is an especially heinous example of the genre - your favourite carols set to very bad mariachi. I've always thought that whoever wrote The Little Drummer Boy should be shot at dawn and buried quietly in an unmarked grave. The person who recorded the mariachi version should be publicly executed in a hanging, drawing, and quartering event screened live on pay-per-view, his body disposed of in a pit containing quicklime, his entire family banished beyond the sight of decent men, and anyone who he's ever known or associated with be forced to wear a huge sign when out in public bearing the legend, "I knew the man who recorded the mariachi version of The Little Drummer Boy, and I'm very, very sorry."
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Oh, I like Tom Lehrer. Still brightens up my day if I'm downEvilBastard wrote:The smooth sounds of a-Ha and Dire Straits comprised the soundtrack to my youth, with an occasional foray into the realm of Johnny Cash (it wasn't until much, much later that I realised that my mum was a huge fan of his and has most of his albums on vinyl. Mums are cool* ). Otherwise I was listening to old comedy records - the Goons, Shelley Berman, Tom Lehrer, and Gerard Hoffnung.
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If it's any consolation Andrew, I got the exact same "end" of the proverbial...Andrew S wrote:Hmm. I think I may have got the wrong end of the stick and lowered the tone of this thread
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Early U2 - Boy, October, War, The Unforgettable Fire. Top albums.