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Today's purchases:

Blondie - Parallel Lines LP
New Order - Waiting For The Siren's Call 2LP
Joy Division - Atmosphere 12"
The Stranglers - Golden Brown 7"


I've got Atmosphere on now, it's sending shivers down my spine..

Apparently it's A Porky Prime Cut too.
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The Stranglers - Golden Brown 7"

best song about Heroin and one of my alltime faves ever. it gives me a taste how it would be to try it....
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canon docre wrote:
The Stranglers - Golden Brown 7"

best song about Heroin and one of my alltime faves ever. it gives me a taste how it would be to try it....
:eek: It's about heroin?

:innocent: :lol:
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hey Dark

i picked up a couple of vinyl albums that i think you'd enjoy...

PM me at your leisure and we can discuss terms
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canon docre wrote:
The Stranglers - Golden Brown 7"

best song about Heroin and one of my alltime faves ever. it gives me a taste how it would be to try it....
Was so mashed last night I can't remember if they played this....but they DID play Tank WHOODIDDYHOODI!!!!!! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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boudicca wrote:
canon docre wrote:
The Stranglers - Golden Brown 7"

best song about Heroin and one of my alltime faves ever. it gives me a taste how it would be to try it....
:eek: It's about heroin?

:innocent: :lol:
I saw a fantastic programme about punk a few years back. When asked about that song, Hugh (IIRC) gave this long talk about heroin and how it can ruin lives. Then they cut to Jet Black who just said "I thought it was about toast." :lol: :lol: :notworthy:
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d00mw0lf wrote: I saw a fantastic programme about punk a few years back. When asked about that song, Hugh (IIRC) gave this long talk about heroin and how it can ruin lives. Then they cut to Jet Black who just said "I thought it was about toast." :lol: :lol: :notworthy:
My mum (who is incredibly naive in a lot of ways, bless her) thought "Brown Sugar" by the Rolling Stones was about "a coloured girl".

:lol: :lol: :lol: Her words, not mine!
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Also yesterday there was a car boot sale on.

Got the following gems:

The Marmalade - Rainbow (7" single) costing £1 (one of my earliest memories, that song)
The Beatles - Can't Buy Me Love (7" single) costing £1
David Bowie - Space Oddity (7" single) costing £1
Japan - I Second That Emotion (12" single)
Thin Lizzy - Live And Dangerous (2LP live album)
£1 Bread - The Sound Of Bread (LP) [gift for my dad]
(the last three, put together cost me a pound)
Rainbow - Rising (LP) costing £1.50
The 80s (compilation 2LP) costing 25p
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Dark wrote:Also yesterday there was a car boot sale on.

Got the following gems:


Thin Lizzy - Live And Dangerous (2LP live album)
Possibly one of THE best 'live' albums to own :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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Debaser wrote:
Dark wrote:Also yesterday there was a car boot sale on.

Got the following gems:


Thin Lizzy - Live And Dangerous (2LP live album)
Possibly one of THE best 'live' albums to own :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Nah, the greatest Live CD I've got has got to be the earliest Sisters gigs, courtesy of The Cat In The Hat himself. ;)
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JK covered the SISTERS?
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emilystrange wrote:JK covered the SISTERS?
Nah, it was Dr Seuss. :lol:
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Asda had a bunch of Queen CDs on sale for less than a fiver each. Only Queen I, Jazz and the Game to go before I've recovered all their vinyl I had to sell to supplement my student grant.
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Francis wrote:Asda had a bunch of Queen CDs on sale for less than a fiver each. Only Queen I, Jazz and the Game to go before I've recovered all their vinyl I had to sell to supplement my student grant.
Good boy, Francis. I noticed in HMV too, due to the recent New Order album (I've got it on vinyl, like I said, but it's really not that good), they've rereleased all the New Order records on CD, and even all the Joy Division CDs. I bought Unknown Pleasures and Still, but to be honest, I want them on vinyl.
After all, if I want a CD, I can burn it myself. If I want a record, I'd have to spend a hell of a lot to press my own.
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If you are so taken with Rainbow - Rinsing (sic) check out as ems recommended*
  • Thin Lizzy - Live And Dangerous*
    Uriah Heep - Live
    Deep Purple - Machine Heid
    Free - Live
    and of course...
    The Who - Live At Leeds
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Debaser wrote:
canon docre wrote:
The Stranglers - Golden Brown 7"

best song about Heroin and one of my alltime faves ever. it gives me a taste how it would be to try it....
Was so mashed last night I can't remember if they played this....but they DID play Tank WHOODIDDYHOODI!!!!!! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
I just loved the video where they're fncked up in a vague foreign hot hotel
type of place, they LOOKED high and knackered. priceless.
...mmmmmmmmmMMMMMM!....
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Dark wrote:
Blondie - Parallel Lines LP
New Order - Waiting For The Siren's Call 2LP
Joy Division - Atmosphere 12"
The Stranglers - Golden Brown 7"
you've got yerself some fine stuff there...
I still remember the first time I listened to parallel lines on vinyl [1982], it's still soooo good!! recently got it on cd so can keep in the car.
Atmosphere is just amazing/profound/unique.
...mmmmmmmmmMMMMMM!....
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culprit wrote:Atmosphere is just amazing/profound/unique.
Funny, the guy who sold it to me didn't like it, saying She's Lost Control (the b-side) was much better. But he's a punk at heart, even if he DOES own all the Sisters records. ;)
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Dark wrote:
culprit wrote:Atmosphere is just amazing/profound/unique.
Funny, the guy who sold it to me didn't like it, saying She's Lost Control (the b-side) was much better. But he's a punk at heart, even if he DOES own all the Sisters records. ;)
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"new dawn fades" is a better track though. :cry:
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Dark wrote:Funny, the guy who sold it to me didn't like it, saying She's Lost Control (the b-side) was much better.
I agree with him. I also prefer Novelty to Transmission.
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Francis wrote:
Dark wrote:Funny, the guy who sold it to me didn't like it, saying She's Lost Control (the b-side) was much better.
I agree with him. I also prefer Novelty to Transmission.
i may have to disagree with you there Francis...Transmission is one of my all time must have 12" singles...true classic in it's own right...the B'side never came into it 8)

where as "She's Lost Control" is an excellent song and a worthy B'side...i can't say that i prefer it over Atmosphere...although it is a very tight call
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yeah, but what you gonna do when the novelty is over, Francis? Image
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Records - what are these "Records" ;-)
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Andy TG wrote:Records - what are these "Records" ;-)
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