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Legendary Albums From The Past
Can , Future Days
They were all on something
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Can , Future Days
They were all on something
Not as mush as Iron Butterfly.
They were so high when they turned up to record a certain track that they couldn't pronounce the words properly.
So In "The Garden of Eden" became "Inna-Gadda-da-Vida"
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In the Court of the Crimson King: An Observation by King Crimson.
StT.
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Blur. Parklife.
Get off this thread .
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Judas Priest , British Steel
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Saxon-Wheels of steel
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Saxon-Wheels of steel
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Freeway Mad , what a riff
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Loaded Velvet Underground
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Loaded Velvet Underground
Not Hunky Dory?
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Stevie Wonder - Innervisions
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Allman Brothers Band - Live at Fillmore East
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Love - Forever Changes.
All the way, seeing him play at Glastonbury and the coal exchange was up there with musical experiences.
James Taylor mud slide slim
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Seventeen Seconds the Cure
The Stone Roses
Strange Times The Chameleons
Loaded The Velvet Underground
Unknown Pleasures Joy Division
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Love - Forever Changes.
This, and Waiting For The Sun - The Doors were the soundtrack of a few years of my youth:thumbup:
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Deep Purple , In Rock
Got it :thumbup:
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Steve the Tea
In the Court of the Crimson King: An Observation by King Crimson.
StT.
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Got it :thumbup:
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Get off this thread .
Agreed
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splott parker
This, and Waiting For The Sun - The Doors were the soundtrack of a few years of my youth:thumbup:
Weird Scenes Inside The Goldmine - Doors (effectively a greatest hits)
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Thin Lizzy , Live And Dangerous
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bobh
Got it :thumbup:
Got it :thumbup:
Agreed
Weird Scenes Inside The Goldmine - Doors (effectively a greatest hits)
Tis an absolute classic.
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Jethro Tull - Thick As a Brick
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Shep Proudfoot
Jethro Tull - Thick As a Brick
I know it's latter day tull but broadsword from broadsword and the beast is a menacing song , the intro gives me chills
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Tubular Bells
DSOM
WYWH
Slade Alive
Made In Japan
Bat out of Hell
Rumours
Live at Leeds
Avalon
No Parlez
The Kick Inside
A Night At The Opera
Love over Gold
Oxygen
Songs from the Big Chair
The Velvet Underground & Nico
Alf
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I must be doing Ok as I have most of these in my record collection (not the Heathblue ones, but I have a few of those). i am always amazed when I buy an album I haven't heard before and discover a gem. This week's purchase was Sing Children Sing by the late Lesley Duncan, a 1971 gem from a much under rated British singer.