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Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by RZB:

Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run,

REM - Automatic For The People, 

David Bowie - Rise & Fall Of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars.

 

Now that one's a good un' an all

 

Hiya BTW 


hiya Sprout, and what's wrong with my other 2,  

I was gonna go for Duran Duran's Rio album, bit thought it might be a little lowbrow.

 

It's hard to pick, tomorrow I'd probably say Bridge Over Troubled Water or Abba's Arrival.

RZB
Originally Posted by RZB:
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by RZB:

Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run,

REM - Automatic For The People, 

David Bowie - Rise & Fall Of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars.

 

Now that one's a good un' an all

 

Hiya BTW 


hiya Sprout, and what's wrong with my other 2,  

I was gonna go for Duran Duran's Rio album, bit thought it might be a little lowbrow.

 

It's hard to pick, tomorrow I'd probably say Bridge Over Troubled Water or Abba's Arrival.

LOL Nothing I guess! I don't own Automatic   and it was a toss up between Springboard and Bowie 

FM
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by RZB:
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by RZB:

Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run,

REM - Automatic For The People, 

David Bowie - Rise & Fall Of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars.

 

Now that one's a good un' an all

 

Hiya BTW 


hiya Sprout, and what's wrong with my other 2,  

I was gonna go for Duran Duran's Rio album, bit thought it might be a little lowbrow.

 

It's hard to pick, tomorrow I'd probably say Bridge Over Troubled Water or Abba's Arrival.

LOL Nothing I guess! I don't own Automatic   and it was a toss up between Springboard and Bowie 

 

springboard.... , Bowie in that era was amazing, Not quite Marc Bolan, but something else,

 

How are you Pam, pleased with the footy so far ? Big win at the S-O-L a few weeks back, always good to beat the neighbours,  

RZB

I have to add that I also adore "night at the Opera" by Queen, 'Theodore and Friends" by The Adventures, both "Oxygene" and "Equinoxe" by Jean Michel Jarre and the B-side of Abbey Road is the best B-side of any album ever but I do love Revolver.  I love many albums, it's very hard to choose just one.  Because my musical taste is very eclectic (it's not uncommon for Mozart to shoulder up against Blur and then be followed by Gershwin) it's very difficult to just pick one album.

littleleicesterfox

Lots here I like...some I've never heard of and will check out. I've really rather surprised myself with my choice, but, on the basis that I like every single track and it has lots of great associated memories, I'm (maybe?) going for Alison Moyet's Raindancing. For the same reasons EBG Acoustic and Gregson and Collister's Love Is A Strange Hotel are strongly in the running......Oh bugga I've changed my mind already, I'm going for Gregson and Collister!

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by littleleicesterfox:

  I love many albums, it's very hard to choose just one.  Because my musical taste is very eclectic (it's not uncommon for Mozart to shoulder up against Blur and then be followed by Gershwin) it's very difficult to just pick one album.

Same here LLF. I was in Southern Africa this Summer and driving about sometimes the only radio stations with a clear enough signal were either Rock or Country (sorry Jer) stations. I was surprised at how much I loved (and knew the words) of so many songs I hardly listen to. The ones that stick in my mind were rocking out to 'Owner of a lonely heart' by Yes going through Botswana and some Jim Reeves and Lady Antebellum country music at the Victoria Falls.

suzybean

Same here LLF. I was in Southern Africa this Summer and driving about sometimes the only radio stations with a clear enough signal were either Rock or Country (sorry Jer) stations. I was surprised at how much I loved (and knew the words) of so many songs I hardly listen to. The ones that stick in my mind were rocking out to 'Owner of a lonely heart' by Yes going through Botswana and some Jim Reeves and Lady Antebellum country music at the Victoria Falls

 

Magic!!

cologne 1
Originally Posted by suzybean:
Originally Posted by littleleicesterfox:

  I love many albums, it's very hard to choose just one.  Because my musical taste is very eclectic (it's not uncommon for Mozart to shoulder up against Blur and then be followed by Gershwin) it's very difficult to just pick one album.

Same here LLF. I was in Southern Africa this Summer and driving about sometimes the only radio stations with a clear enough signal were either Rock or Country (sorry Jer) stations. I was surprised at how much I loved (and knew the words) of so many songs I hardly listen to. The ones that stick in my mind were rocking out to 'Owner of a lonely heart' by Yes going through Botswana and some Jim Reeves and Lady Antebellum country music at the Victoria Falls.

 My ipod is usually set to shuffle.......We is catholic

FM
Originally Posted by cologne 1:

Same here LLF. I was in Southern Africa this Summer and driving about sometimes the only radio stations with a clear enough signal were either Rock or Country (sorry Jer) stations. I was surprised at how much I loved (and knew the words) of so many songs I hardly listen to. The ones that stick in my mind were rocking out to 'Owner of a lonely heart' by Yes going through Botswana and some Jim Reeves and Lady Antebellum country music at the Victoria Falls

 

Magic!!

It was Cologne, simply magical 

suzybean

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