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04-18-2008, 06:34 PM | #1 (permalink) |
Ba and Be.
Join Date: May 2007
Location: This Is England
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A Blast From The Past
I appreciate that the sites general demographic is under 30 but there are a few of us over 30, who maybe listen to a lot of music that has nostalgic value or has just been generally forgotten. Like finding a dusty old vinyl in the attic, what have you been delving into retrospectively speaking and renewing your love for?
AC/DC. Sure after 1985 most of their output was patchy but damn it I have been listening to For Those About To Rock and Dirty Deeds and I forgot just how good they were. Primal rock N roll at it's best. Inject The Venom. That guitar solo that kicks in just after the 2 minute mark. The simple but effective production. Rocker. What more can I say? It does what it says on the tin. Blondie. A band that never has settled into any particular niche, yet they have produced some of the catchiest three minute tracks ever. A mish mash of pop, punk, new wave,disco, rap and even cod reggae has not dented my admiration for the band and Deborah Harry is still a sex bomb and oozes charisma. Detroit 442. An early sub punk classic that you probably have'nt heard. Picture This. Pop perfection. Who is floating your boat then?
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08-13-2012, 10:41 PM | #4 (permalink) |
I sleep in your hat
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Melbourne, Vic. Aus.
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Probably the biggest blasts from my past were getting Tubeway Army - Replicas which was probably the first album I got into at about age 12, and getting back all of the Pink Floyd that I collected through my teens.
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08-14-2012, 12:33 AM | #5 (permalink) |
Music Mutant
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: near a record store
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Gad when you get to a certain age, nearly anything you listen to is apt to trigger a wave of nostalgic memory. I also have a nicely maintained used record store near my house that I visit pretty often and I'm always finding stuff I used to listen to that still sounds great and brings back lots of good feelings.
Lately... 10CC - Along with Supertramp, one of the great 70's pop bands. Dream Syndicate - Lots of good memories of my own teen/alt/punk years triggered by listening to these guys again. Black Uhuru - An old favorite and just a great band, especially those first two Island records. And today I got the remastered Eraserhead soundtrack. Can't wait to listen to it. Both the movie and this record had such a huge influence on me and are tied to many good memories. If it wasn't for David Lynch, I may have never discovered my love for Fats Waller. Ahhhh, memories.... |
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I sleep in your hat
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Location: Melbourne, Vic. Aus.
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08-14-2012, 01:40 AM | #7 (permalink) |
Music Addict
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 154
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Soundtracks from Dirty Dancing, Grease & Saturday Night Fever... still listen to them regularly.
Jefferson Starship - Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now was a favorite back then. Johnny Hates Jazz - Pretty much most of their stuff. Pet Shop Boys - Again most of their albums. Some bands I tune into often are Genesis, Mike & The Mechanics, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles and especially Fleetwood Mac (one of my favorite bands).
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