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Beatles Fans? A single album version of 'The Beatles' 1968 album?
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostI would be interested to know board members opinions on the Banshees. I was a big fan back then, and I still think that they produced a string of fantastic singles. But the albums were pretty patchy in truth...........
The Scream was probably the most consistent, but If i lost all the albums now, I would probably just buy a greatest hits.
Also, on the two occasions I saw them, they put in a pretty half hearted effort, really. An hour (and not high energy of course ) one encore of Hong Kong garden and that was your lot.
Still love those singles , though !!
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
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classic pupils outdoing the teacher stuff......(remembering that Robert Smith filled in on the "Join Hands" tour....
I saw the Cure on the "Pornography " tour at Southampton Gaumont. as folks will know, the Cure had taken their music to a very deep, introspective and intense place.
Anyway, it was monumentally awesome, not least because they were(apparently) using the same PA stuff that Pink Floyd had used for "The Wall" at Earls Court.
It really was a sensational and memorable night.
Then they went all rubbish after that !I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
Well<,i have learned a lot more in the last half hour than I did in an 8 hour sales meeting today.
13 albums..........where to start.........??I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postclassic pupils outdoing the teacher stuff......(remembering that Robert Smith filled in on the "Join Hands" tour....
I saw the Cure on the "Pornography " tour at Southampton Gaumont. as folks will know, the Cure had taken their music to a very deep, introspective and intense place.
Anyway, it was monumentally awesome, not least because they were(apparently) using the same PA stuff that Pink Floyd had used for "The Wall" at Earls Court.
It really was a sensational and memorable night.
Then they went all rubbish after that !
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostWOW !!
Well<,i have learned a lot more in the last half hour than I did in an 8 hour sales meeting today.
13 albums..........where to start.........??
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostSadly, I am a big Laibach fan, owning 13 of their albums.
Here's my tally for what it's worth:
Dylan 55 (includes bootlegs)
Joni Mitchell 19
Ella Fitzgerald 13 (obviously not rock)
Beatles 13
Tom Waits 12
Emmylou Harris 10
Lucinda Williams 10
Randy Newman 10
Johnny Cash 8
I don't have more than a couple by anyone else
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI don't know Laibach but that says nothing because I don't know that many rock artists post-Sixties since when I've concentrated mainly on classical. I was 14 when the Beatles hit us between the eyes with "She Loves You". If I really like someone I tend to collect the majority of their albums and try to see them live.
Here's my tally for what it's worth:
Dylan 55 (includes bootlegs)
Joni Mitchell 19
Ella Fitzgerald 13 (obviously not rock)
Beatles 13
Tom Waits 12
Emmylou Harris 10
Lucinda Williams 10
Randy Newman 10
Johnny Cash 8
I don't have more than a couple by anyone else
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