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urgeok
04-11-2005, 05:22 AM
in the days of vinyl .. there were a few albums that everybody had. Since i still collect vinyl, people are always giving me their record collections and there are a few titles i have 6 copies of each as a result.
Here are the ones from my time :
Fleetwood Mac - Rumors
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Peter Framton - Frampton Comes Alive
Supertramp - Crime of the Century
Supertramp - Crisis What Crisis
Carol King - Tapestries
Led Zepplin - IV
Steve Miller Band - Book Of Dreams
The Eagles - Hotel California
i know there's more ..
I'm not talking personal favorites .. just the albums everyone had ..
thanks to mothman ..
Rolling Stones - Some Girls
The Mothman
04-11-2005, 05:25 AM
well, the first stuff that I ever stated listening to was the Rolling Stones. (Hell yes) they are still great. Then I got into Van Halen and other classic stuff.
so my first album ever (It was a cassette) was
Rolling Stones: High Tides And Green Grass
Preacher
04-11-2005, 05:36 AM
Ha ha.
Bit before my time this but my dads got a few classics.
Rumours is def my fave. He's also got Houses of the Holy.
The thing that scared the shit out of me when I was a sprog was the start of the thriller album with the bloke laughin.
Ash
urgeok
04-11-2005, 05:38 AM
Originally posted by Preacher
Ha ha.
Bit before my time this but my dads got a few classics.
Rumours is def my fave. He's also got Houses of the Holy.
The thing that scared the shit out of me when I was a sprog was the start of the thriller album with the bloke laughin.
Ash
Houses of the Holy is my favorite LZ album ever ...
I almost put down Thriller in the list ... but not everyone had that one .. at least no one i hung with.
Kiss - Destroyer is another one though ..
and Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies
ShankS
04-11-2005, 05:40 AM
Jump!!!
Preacher
04-11-2005, 05:42 AM
Ha ha.
This is really bringing the old farts into the picture.
Ash
X¤MurderDoll¤X
04-11-2005, 05:44 AM
The only vinyl record I have is AC/DC's Back in Black.
I didn't buy it, and I don't listen to it because vinyl quality is like someone playing you a song over the phone.
urgeok
04-11-2005, 05:52 AM
Originally posted by X¤MurderDoll¤X
The only vinyl record I have is AC/DC's Back in Black.
I didn't buy it, and I don't listen to it because vinyl quality is like someone playing you a song over the phone.
ack ! not at all .... it depends on the quality of your equipment and how well kept the vinyl is.
There are audiophiles who can argue that technically vinyl is better but i dont get into all of that.
A scratched album can sound like shit - true ...
but i have a thorens turntable and an empire stylus and my albums are pretty much mint .. they still sound crisp and clean ...
not as convenient as CD though ..
X¤MurderDoll¤X
04-11-2005, 05:58 AM
When I play it it's all crackly and shit. :(
Haunted
04-11-2005, 06:07 AM
I had Samantha Fox and Madona. Two sluts one stereo.
ShankS
04-11-2005, 06:12 AM
Originally posted by Haunted
I had Samantha Fox and Madona. Two sluts one stereo.
Samantha may be a slut in your eyes :p but I'd still bone it.
urgeok
04-11-2005, 06:17 AM
Originally posted by X¤MurderDoll¤X
When I play it it's all crackly and shit. :(
definately poorly maintained album ...
mind you - ACDC wasnt meant to sound clean ...
thats beer drinkin music !
urgeok
04-11-2005, 06:18 AM
Originally posted by Haunted
I had Samantha Fox and Madona. Two sluts one stereo.
Samantha Fox ??
great googley-moogley ... why !!??
ShankS
04-11-2005, 06:21 AM
Originally posted by urgeok
Samantha Fox ??
great googley-moogley ... why !!??
this is why.... taken last year.
urgeok
04-11-2005, 06:21 AM
Originally posted by ShankS
this is why.... taken last year.
no - i know she's good looking -
i meant - why would Haunted have the album ??
ShankS
04-11-2005, 06:23 AM
Originally posted by urgeok
no - i know she's good looking -
i meant - why would Haunted have the album ??
rofl I didnt read the post properly, thought you was talking to me...anyway, good excuse for some boob pic :D
filmmaker2
04-11-2005, 06:57 AM
KISS Double Platinum, baby.
(Oh I'm so embarrassed)
And the "Phantasm" soundtrack. I still have my old vinyl Phantasm soundtrack.
Anyone wanna buy my Japanese "Halloween" soundtrack? It's very rare. First release.
urgeok
04-11-2005, 07:04 AM
Originally posted by filmmaker2
[B]
And the "Phantasm" soundtrack. I still have my old vinyl Phantasm soundtrack.
i think that would be in the 'What do you have that no one else has' thread ..(if there was one)
my phantasm soundtrack is on CD .. one is a combination of phantasm and phantasm2 and the other is on 24K gold ..(part of the box set)
Lets not forget these two.
http://www.classicalbums.co.uk/images/yellowbrick.jpg
http://image.com.com/mp3/images/cover/200/dre200/e297/e29761pwzqs.jpg
At least in my crowd.
Preacher
04-11-2005, 07:38 AM
We had a lot of Mamma and the Pappas stuff back then. Still love listenin to that now (although now I got the CD).
If you want to extend this thread a little bit, my fave singles when I was a kid were video killed the radio star, the double dutch song and the one animal from the muppets did.
Ash
and
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/hard-rockcity/images/pochette/lynyrd/onemore.jpg
http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B000003CMB.03.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
Preacher
04-11-2005, 07:42 AM
Wonder whether anyones got any Chaz and Dave as well.
Ash
urgeok
04-11-2005, 07:44 AM
Originally posted by newb
Lets not forget these two.
http://www.classicalbums.co.uk/images/yellowbrick.jpg
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At least in my crowd.
that one for sure should have been on my list
This one was pretty big here in the northeast.
http://www.sonymusic.pl/grafika/katalog/d/4894122.jpg
The Mothman
04-11-2005, 01:18 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
thanks to mothman ..
Rolling Stones - Some Girls
hell ya. stones all the way.:D
kung-fu-jesus
04-11-2005, 01:25 PM
i aint got mo prob with vinal but it is a little out dated, im more into cd.
i dont realy have much of a vinal collection myself but i do use my dads alot, and it takes up the entire attic, he has all the esintals. i cant think of any thing off hand but i know he has all of the kiss, led zepplen, pink floyd, stones, hendrix, mainly rock but there is also some slow shit to.
and just so you know im 17 and i dont think vinal is for the geriatrics.
ChEEbA
04-11-2005, 01:41 PM
I gotta go with cd, but...here's a few I noticed a whole buncha people had:
Madonna - The Immaculate Collection
- I guess it was pretty much her best stuff on that.
Michael Jackson - Bad
- It was a good time for him...IMO, a lot went downhill from here.
Live - Throwing Copper
- And rightly so, this was an awesome album, no question.
Pulp Fiction Soundtrack
- Sure, it was a funky, easy listen...seemed alotta people liked it.
Eminem - The Marhall Mathers LP
- I personally think he did his best work and collaborations on this album, to date, it's his only album I actually like.
And here's one that everyone SHOULD have:
The War of the Worlds musical...that there was the SHIT, and some of the best drunk/stoned music ever IMO...
- B.
zwoti
04-11-2005, 01:50 PM
first album i bought
http://eil.com/newgallery/Queen-News-Of-The-World-232093.jpg
urgeok
04-11-2005, 01:58 PM
Originally posted by ChEEbA
And here's one that everyone SHOULD have:
The War of the Worlds musical...that there was the SHIT, and some of the best drunk/stoned music ever IMO...
- B.
yeah, always been a favorite of mine ..
Haunted
04-11-2005, 02:43 PM
In response to your question, Urge, I had the Samantha Fox album because I wanted to be her when I was ten.
"I wanna have some fun. Move my body all night long."
Don't you remember, "Naughty Girls Need Love Too?" Where in the hell were you? Wait, don't answer that question.:D ;)
The_Return
04-11-2005, 04:31 PM
I have a vinal....5 Man Electrical Band! Ill be damned if I can remeber the name....something about butterflies maybe?
ChEEbA
04-11-2005, 04:39 PM
A lot of people (at least here anyway) had the
INXS 'KICK' album...
EXTR3MIST
04-11-2005, 04:44 PM
That album was a belter!
("Belter"... geddit?)
The STE
04-11-2005, 05:54 PM
Nevermind - Nirvana. Hell, even my dad had Nevermind
Elvis_Christ
04-11-2005, 06:21 PM
Most of this shit was on tape!
For me growing up everybody I hung with had.....
GUNS N' ROSES - Appetite For Destruction
FAITH NO MORE - The Real Thing
METALLICA - ... And Justice For All
IRON MAIDEN - Number of The Beast
AC/DC - Back In Black and Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
MOTLEY CRUE - Dr Feelgood
and a bunch of shit people would get off their old brothers and sisters plenty of stuff like JUDAS PRIEST, ALICE COOPER, TWISTED SISTER.
In High school it was all about....
NIRVANA - Everything possible (shit Kurt's suicide sold 1000000x more records than ever.... then people started wearing those fucking horrible Kurt D. Cobain obituary tees... fuck those people used to piss me off 'cause after years of slagging off the band for not being able to play or for being to weird they were suddenly the biggest fan because it was 'cool' now)
RHCP - Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magik
NOFX - Punk In Drublic
DEAD KENNEDYS - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables and Give Me Conveinice Or Give Me Death
SEPULTURA - Roots
FUGAZI - 13 Songs, In On The Killtaker and Red Medicine
MELVINS - Houdini (I still listen to this fucker everyday!)
MUDHONEY - Superfuzz Bigmuff
JANE'S ADDICTION - Nothing's Shocking
PANTERA - Far Beyond Driven
WHITE ZOMBIE - La Sexorcisto
NINE INCH NAILS - The Downward Spiral
PIXIES - Doolittle
We all had our shitty little grunge bands and played at the friday open mike night at one of the local bars.... those were the days
:p makes me feel a bit old tho when all the bands you grew up on are putting out greatest hits and doing cheesey reunion shows.
urgeok
04-11-2005, 06:41 PM
Originally posted by Haunted
Don't you remember, "Naughty Girls Need Love Too?" Where in the hell were you? Wait, don't answer that question.:D ;)
i was probably with a naughty girl, having fun :D
urgeok
04-11-2005, 06:45 PM
Originally posted by Elvis_Christ
NIRVANA -
DEAD KENNEDYS - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables and Give Me Conveinice Or Give Me Death
FUGAZI - In On The Killtaker
MUDHONEY - Superfuzz Bigmuff
JANE'S ADDICTION - Nothing's Shocking
WHITE ZOMBIE - La Sexorcisto
NINE INCH NAILS - The Downward Spiral
PIXIES - Doolittle
those are the ones i have ... but none of the people in my age group do ..
re. dead kennedies - as well as the 2 you mentioned i also have bedtime for democracy and plastic surgery disasters as well - all on sweet vinyl
all my pixies are on CD ... love that band still ..
knife_fight
04-11-2005, 06:45 PM
I prefer vinyl to cd, analog to digital. One record that I have never bought, but that I always see in record store digs is anything by Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass, particularly the "whipped cream and other delights" album.
urgeok
04-11-2005, 06:47 PM
Originally posted by knife_fight
I prefer vinyl to cd, analog to digital. One record that I have never bought, but that I always see in record store digs is anything by Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass, particularly the "whipped cream and other delights" album.
and all the other bands that have parodied that cover !
knife_fight
04-11-2005, 06:48 PM
yep
Elvis_Christ
04-11-2005, 07:12 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
those are the ones i have ... but none of the people in my age group do ..
re. dead kennedies - as well as the 2 you mentioned i also have bedtime for democracy and plastic surgery disasters as well - all on sweet vinyl
all my pixies are on CD ... love that band still ..
Sonic Youth - Dirty was one I forgot to add. Its an album I'm really sick off now because everyone was into it back in the day. There's a lot more to Sonic Youth than that album.
I love the "Fuck Facts" newspaper that comes with Bedtime For Democracy. I think my favorite DKs album is Frankenchrist, I missed out on a really nice copy with the banned H.R Geiger insert not to long ago. I saw a really nice copy of La Sexorxisto for sale on "glow in the dark" yellow vinyl but the guy wanted several hundred dollars for it :rolleyes: I miss my vinyl collection at times it was starting to get pretty tidy again but I needed a new bass and had various bills to pay I managed to get really good prices for a lot of them and will start collecting again once I buy a new stereo setup. I had really nice original U.S pressings of the first two Big Star albums and MC5 - Back in the USA which I'll probably never fucking see again tho. I started collecting records about 7 years ago because they were dirt cheap but now they've got more "trendy" to collect so the prices have gone up at least 300% since then so its not going to be easy to replace a lot of them.....but its always fun. Its funny what people's age groups are supposed to listen too people usually give me funny looks like I'm shitting them when I say I'm really into Hank Williams or Roy Orbision :p
On another note do you get into Dead Moon?
urgeok
04-11-2005, 07:22 PM
Originally posted by Elvis_Christ
Sonic Youth - Dirty was one I forgot to add. Its an album I'm really sick off now because everyone was into it back in the day. There's a lot more to Sonic Youth than that album.
I love the "Fuck Facts" newspaper that comes with Bedtime For Democracy. I think my favorite DKs album is Frankenchrist, I missed out on a really nice copy with the banned H.R Geiger insert not to long ago. I saw a really nice copy of La Sexorxisto for sale on "glow in the dark" yellow vinyl but the guy wanted several hundred dollars for it :rolleyes: I miss my vinyl collection at times it was starting to get pretty tidy again but I needed a new bass and had various bills to pay I managed to get really good prices for a lot of them and will start collecting again once I buy a new stereo setup. I had really nice original U.S pressings of the first two Big Star albums and MC5 - Back in the USA which I'll probably never fucking see again tho. I started collecting records about 7 years ago because they were dirt cheap but now they've got more "trendy" to collect so the prices have gone up at least 300% since then so its not going to be easy to replace a lot of them.....but its always fun. Its funny what people's age groups are supposed to listen too people usually give me funny looks like I'm shitting them when I say I'm really into Hank Williams or Roy Orbision :p
On another note do you get into Dead Moon?
hank williams and roy orbison is fine music ..
I dont know dead moon ...
I was really big on The Replacements and early Soul Asylum..
i found fugazi and Mudhoney unaccessable ..
from what i've seen, its the music musicians dig but otherwise hard to get into ..
i liked a lot of the subpop scene though .. Urge Overkill (obviously) and the Afghan Whigs .. etc
Elvis_Christ
04-11-2005, 07:46 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
hank williams and roy orbison is fine music ..
I dont know dead moon ...
I was really big on The Replacements and early Soul Asylum..
i found fugazi and Mudhoney unaccessable ..
from what i've seen, its the music musicians dig but otherwise hard to get into ..
i liked a lot of the subpop scene though .. Urge Overkill (obviously) and the Afghan Whigs .. etc
You should definatley check out some Dead Moon its probably the finest band to have come out of the Seattle scene. They're kinda old school garage rock Neil Young & Crazy Horse styles. I recommend their album Thirteen Off My Hook especially the song Dancing on my Grave. There's a really good scene with them in it on Hype! with them pressing there own LPs and playing one of their songs (that shit gives me goosebumbs!). But yeh if your into anything like Neil Young or The Sonics definatley check it out 'cause I think they've become my all time favorite band.
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Venue/7980/
http://www.rimpo.de/dmoon1.jpg
I think Mudhoney and Fugazi depends on the albums you have some are a lot easier to get into than others. I found the first two Fugazi EPs were a good start (Now both together on the CD 13 Songs) because In on the Killtaker is a really abrasive album until it grows on you but the first two EPs have stuff like Waiting Room, Suggestion and Give the Cure which have a really good catchey groove to them.
I've heard that early Soul Asylum is really good but I've kinda been put off by the whole "Runaway Train" thing....
A band that doesn't get the respect it deserves for pretty much starting the whole grunge scene is Husker Du. Zen Arcade is an album I'll be trashing till I'm grey, old and deaf!
Marroe
04-11-2005, 08:31 PM
I had lots a tapes as a kid......Momma had all the good stuff on vinyl. I listened to Misfits, Violent Femmes, Social D, Roxette, Madonna, Guns n' roses, Def Leppard, Steve Miller, Queen, Poison, Cinderella (the band), Meatloaf, R.EM., Judas Priest, TheCramps, and Elton John in heavy rotation. Among some other off the wall shit....quite a variation, huh? haha
knife_fight
04-11-2005, 09:21 PM
Dead Moon is currently my favorite band and I love the Sonics quite a bit too.
urgeok
04-12-2005, 05:07 AM
Originally posted by Elvis_Christ
You should definatley check out some Dead Moon its probably the finest band to have come out of the Seattle scene. They're kinda old school garage rock Neil Young & Crazy Horse styles. I recommend their album Thirteen Off My Hook especially the song Dancing on my Grave. There's a really good scene with them in it on Hype! with them pressing there own LPs and playing one of their songs (that shit gives me goosebumbs!). But yeh if your into anything like Neil Young or The Sonics definatley check it out 'cause I think they've become my all time favorite band.
I think Mudhoney and Fugazi depends on the albums you have some are a lot easier to get into than others. I found the first two Fugazi EPs were a good start (Now both together on the CD 13 Songs) because In on the Killtaker is a really abrasive album until it grows on you but the first two EPs have stuff like Waiting Room, Suggestion and Give the Cure which have a really good catchey groove to them.
I've heard that early Soul Asylum is really good but I've kinda been put off by the whole "Runaway Train" thing....
A band that doesn't get the respect it deserves for pretty much starting the whole grunge scene is Husker Du. Zen Arcade is an album I'll be trashing till I'm grey, old and deaf!
I'll have to keep an eye out for Dead Moon ..
Neil Young is a source of national pride here in Canada. (despite the fact that he hasnt lived here in years)
I have a signed book by his dad Scott Young - a well known author here.
re Husker Du .. Zen Arcade and a few others are in my vinyl collection as well ..
you definately have to check out Soul Asylum - 'made to be broken' .. 'clam dip and other favorites' .. 'hang time'...
You wont recognize them as the Runaway Train guys ..
Thats when i stopped listening to them ..
Saw them twice .. both times were the loudest concerts i ever saw - ears rang for 2 days later ..
AC/DC -Highway to Hell, Dirty Deeds done Dirt Cheap
Nazareth - Hair of the Dog
Ted Nugent - Double Live Gonzo, Free for All
Alice Cooper - Greatest Hits
Kiss - Alive, Alive 2, Love Gun, Destroyer
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall
Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Rust Never Sleeps
Peter Frampton - ...Comes Alive
Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic
The Doors - Greatest Hits
And Comedy:
Cheech and Chong - The Big Bamboo Album :D
FairyKorpes
04-12-2005, 01:09 PM
2 come to mind. That Mickey song, and Kermit the Frog.
I did try and rap scratch with an Elvis Christmas album one time though. Needless to say it didn't work lol.
Elvis_Christ
04-13-2005, 07:30 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
I'll have to keep an eye out for Dead Moon ..
Neil Young is a source of national pride here in Canada. (despite the fact that he hasnt lived here in years)
I have a signed book by his dad Scott Young - a well known author here.
re Husker Du .. Zen Arcade and a few others are in my vinyl collection as well ..
you definately have to check out Soul Asylum - 'made to be broken' .. 'clam dip and other favorites' .. 'hang time'...
You wont recognize them as the Runaway Train guys ..
Thats when i stopped listening to them ..
Saw them twice .. both times were the loudest concerts i ever saw - ears rang for 2 days later ..
Yeh definatley check out Dead Moon and let me know what you think (If your a Neil Young or AC/DC fan you'll love that shit! + all their stuff is available on vinyl which is a bonus). Its a pity Neil Young's sick :( hopefully he'll pull thru ok. I was bummed out enough about Johhny Cash passing away let alone my favorite singer songwriter Neil biting the bullet. I didn't know his father was an author, what kinda stuff does he write? He seemed pretty cool on the Jim Jarmuch documentry Year of the Horse (I really dug how he thought the band was getting better and better cause not many people agree with me on that). Yeh I was reading an article somewhere that those Soul Asylum albums were kick ass I'll have to give them a day in court, its a pity when bands start off amazing and turn into a dull, run of mill, mainstream piece of shit. Speaking of old indie bands did you ever get into any of the old New Zealand bands like The Clean, Tall Dwarves, 3Ds and HDU (Basically what is known as the "Flying Nun" sound), ect? There from my hometown of Dunedin and have seemed to be quite influentual on the overseas indie scene. Pavement and Sebadoh in particular were really into them and sometimes cover their songs. Steve Albini (Big Black, Shellac, producer of Nirvana's In Utero) has taken HDU under his wing in New York. I think that's the loudest gig I've ever been to ear shattering turn your body to jelly kinda shit! It's strange a band this good is barley recognised in their own country and gets more accailm overseas :confused: you'd think it'd be the opposite. But I'll keep an eye out for some of it on LP and maybe we can do a trade or something because I imagine a lot of that stuff would be hard to find on vinyl over there. I never used to like Husker Du till I got a SST compilation called The Blasting Concept which had a song off their Metal Circus EP..... the song kicked my ass and I've been a die hard fan since.
Dead Moon is currently my favorite band and I love the Sonics quite a bit too.
Cool to hear knife_fight! I missed seeing Dead Moon (and the FUCKING MELVINS!!!!!! :( ) live over hear a couple of years ago and am still kicking myself in the ass for it. I really respect that they come over here and do heaps of date because most band seem to ignore NZ like its not important enough or something. There both really amazing bands, especially The Sonics they wrote some crazy music easily one of the coolest 60s garage bands. I've been listening to quite a lot of the 13th Floor Elevators' first album latley Roky Erikson was a really out there dude. I've been trying to find some of his solo stuff after hearing his track on the Return Of The Living Dead sountrack.
knife_fight
04-13-2005, 09:12 PM
yeah, the 13th floor elevators were amazing. I met this old dude once who had on a vintage elevators shirt, and he told me he had seen em like 7 times "back in the day." I nearly shit. it would be so great to be able to say you had seen them.
I like Erickson's solo stuff, but not near as much as I like the Elevators. the main garage bands I've really been into are the Monks, the Sonics, and Gun Club. they're all really great. and like I said, right now I can't get enough of Dead Moon.
Elvis_Christ
04-13-2005, 10:24 PM
Yeh the Elevators would've been real fucking cool to see! I used to have a compilation LP called "Texas Punk Bands From The Sixities" it had a bunch of really cool garage bands on it like Mouse and the Traps and a whole bunch of other real cool shit. It even had Them on it (strangley enough..... Them from Texas?! apparentley the ended up there after Van Morrision left the band) with out Van Morrision which fuckin' ripped. Are you in a band yourself at the moment?
knife_fight
04-13-2005, 11:13 PM
sort of. I was in a band that was "professional" for awhile, but about 6 months ago I quit to go work for the railroad. I'm still doing music stuff, but it's mainly for my own amusement.
urgeok
04-13-2005, 11:21 PM
Originally posted by Elvis_Christ
Yeh definatley check out Dead Moon and let me know what you think (If your a Neil Young or AC/DC fan you'll love that shit! + all their stuff is available on vinyl which is a bonus). Its a pity Neil Young's sick :( hopefully he'll pull thru ok. I was bummed out enough about Johhny Cash passing away let alone my favorite singer songwriter Neil biting the bullet. I didn't know his father was an author, what kinda stuff does he write? He seemed pretty cool on the Jim Jarmuch documentry Year of the Horse (I really dug how he thought the band was getting better and better cause not many people agree with me on that). Yeh I was reading an article somewhere that those Soul Asylum albums were kick ass I'll have to give them a day in court, its a pity when bands start off amazing and turn into a dull, run of mill, mainstream piece of shit. Speaking of old indie bands did you ever get into any of the old New Zealand bands like The Clean, Tall Dwarves, 3Ds and HDU (Basically what is known as the "Flying Nun" sound), ect? There from my hometown of Dunedin and have seemed to be quite influentual on the overseas indie scene. Pavement and Sebadoh in particular were really into them and sometimes cover their songs. Steve Albini (Big Black, Shellac, producer of Nirvana's In Utero) has taken HDU under his wing in New York. I think that's the loudest gig I've ever been to ear shattering turn your body to jelly kinda shit! It's strange a band this good is barley recognised in their own country and gets more accailm overseas :confused: you'd think it'd be the opposite. But I'll keep an eye out for some of it on LP and maybe we can do a trade or something because I imagine a lot of that stuff would be hard to find on vinyl over there. I never used to like Husker Du till I got a SST compilation called The Blasting Concept which had a song off their Metal Circus EP..... the song kicked my ass and I've been a die hard fan since.
a huge bummer about neil .. i hope he pulls through.
His dad wrote a lot of sports related stuff .. including hocky stories for kids ..
i dont know the NZ indie bands you mentioned but i do have 3 pavement CDs. on one of them i heard something that reminded me of old Van De Graff Generator so i always wondered if they were an influence.too.
soul asylum seemed to take a turn for the worse when the lead singer hooked up with winona ryder .. mind you - there are still a few good tracks on The Horses They Road In On ... even Grave Diggers Union ... not all of it is mainstream ...thank god
Elvis_Christ
04-13-2005, 11:22 PM
What sort of stuff did you guys play? We're starting to sort our shit out in my band and we've had a bunch of gigs latley and more on the horizion but we're still getting our shit down.... but its been fun because I hadn't played any music seriously bandwise since I was about 16 or 17.
Elvis_Christ
04-13-2005, 11:27 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
a huge bummer about neil .. i hope he pulls through.
His dad wrote a lot of sports related stuff .. including hocky stories for kids ..
i dont know the NZ indie bands you mentioned but i do have 3 pavement CDs. on one of them i heard something that reminded me of old Van De Graff Generator so i always wondered if they were an influence.too.
soul asylum seemed to take a turn for the worse when the lead singer hooked up with winona ryder .. mind you - there are still a few good tracks on The Horses They Road In On ... even Grave Diggers Union ... not all of it is mainstream ...thank god
Yeh it is a bummer :( about Neil. Yeh I guess if you've been a fan for awhile you always find a few songs that have some of the old spark that got you into them in the first place. I should sort out some copies of some of those NZ bands and get them out to you cause it just might be your cup of tea if you like stuff like Pavement. I think Slanted and Enchanted and Wowee Zowee are my favorite albums of theirs. Haven't heard of Van De Graff Generator. Do you get into Pere Ubu? I really like their albums The Modern Dance and Dub Housing.
bwind22
04-14-2005, 03:45 AM
I havent read this whole thread, so forgive me if these have already been mentioned...
Now that we are in the CD age and no one has vinyl anymore, here are some more current ones from the past decade...
Everybody and there mother seems to have these 3 albums...
Green Day - Dookie
Weezer - The Blue Album
Nirvana - Nevermind
knife_fight
04-14-2005, 01:05 PM
Originally posted by Elvis_Christ
What sort of stuff did you guys play? We're starting to sort our shit out in my band and we've had a bunch of gigs latley and more on the horizion but we're still getting our shit down.... but its been fun because I hadn't played any music seriously bandwise since I was about 16 or 17.
well, I quit the last two bands I was about 6 months ago. One was sorta AC/DC, Stooges-influenced trash rock that had lyrics about horror movies (!). the other was kinda classic country, honky tonk, irish, rockabilly something or other. besides those two bands I've been in countless punk, hardcore, indie, garage, and whatever else bands.
Elvis_Christ
04-14-2005, 04:30 PM
Originally posted by knife_fight
well, I quit the last two bands I was about 6 months ago. One was sorta AC/DC, Stooges-influenced trash rock that had lyrics about horror movies (!). the other was kinda classic country, honky tonk, irish, rockabilly something or other. besides those two bands I've been in countless punk, hardcore, indie, garage, and whatever else bands.
Hahaa! I like the sound of the AC/DC, Stooges horror lyrics one! That sounded awesome. We basically do Amebix style punk metal with a dose of rock n roll and a lot of influence from the Melvins.
http://www.destroyedbyrobots.com/images/amebix.gif
http://www.lancedalgart.com/music/images/melvins.jpg
no one has vinyl anymore
Whatever.......
knife_fight
04-14-2005, 04:51 PM
Originally posted by Elvis_Christ
We basically do Amebix style punk metal with a dose of rock n roll and a lot of influence from the Melvins.
nothin' wrong with that! I saw the Melvins not too long ago with Tomahawk, that was a good one.
and yeah, I listen to more vinyl than cd and it's not just old stuff, either. in fact, most people I hang out with listen to more vinyl than cd.
Elvis_Christ
04-14-2005, 09:00 PM
Originally posted by knife_fight
nothin' wrong with that! I saw the Melvins not too long ago with Tomahawk, that was a good one.
and yeah, I listen to more vinyl than cd and it's not just old stuff, either. in fact, most people I hang out with listen to more vinyl than cd.
Lucky!!! I missed them last time they were here because I couldn't be fucked seeing Tool. I heard they were going to do some other shows without Tool but it didn't happen. Next time I'll be there for sure. I was all excited about Guitar Wolf comming here but there bassist died :eek: so its all over.....
Yeh I'd listen to more vinyl than CD aswell it just has a nicer sound to it and when you find something you like its more of a buzz than just ordering in a CD.... its like "Holy shit that's on vinyl??!!!" the artwork is usually better and you get something more unique.
urgeok
04-15-2005, 04:40 AM
album artwork is pretty much a dead issue ...now that CDs are the thing.
What bang are you going to get with that little square ?
some amazing origional pieces of art and photography were done for the 12" ... it was a great part of collecting vinyl, the great covers ..
every know and then an artist tries to do it on CD and you get this 12" square that is folded down into CD size .. so when you look at it you get a heavily creased picture that wont lie flat.
nice try boys ..
Such as Emerson, Lake & Palmer's cover for Brain Salad Surgery, done by H.R.Giger.
http://rateyourmusic.com/album_images/12125.jpg
I always liked Uriah Heep's covers.
http://rateyourmusic.com/album_images/7648.jpg
urgeok
04-15-2005, 12:37 PM
Originally posted by newb
I always liked Uriah Heep's covers.
http://rateyourmusic.com/album_images/7648.jpg
thats a Roger Dean cover ... the guy who did the Yes covers and Babe Ruth ..
always interesting artwork ..
meetthecreeper
04-15-2005, 12:50 PM
Number of the Beast-Iron Maiden
Screaming for Vengence-Judas Priest
Paranoid-Black Sabbath
Blizzard of Ozz-Ozzy Osborne
Reign in Blood-Slayer
Appetitte for Destruction-GNR
Greatest Hits vol 1 and 2-Eagles
Greatest Hits- Motorhead
Dark side of the Moon-Pink Floyd
Master of Puppets and The black album-Metallica
Synchronicity-Police
Perfect Strangers- Deep Purple
Holy diver-Dio
thats all I can think of at the moment
Holy shit I forgot 2 of my favs.
2112- Rush-thank you Canada for that
SHout at the Devil-Motley Crue-I still have it with the Pentagram on the record sleeve
Haunted
04-15-2005, 02:30 PM
Creeper, that puts me in mind of the "Satanic Panic" of the early to mid eighties. Album burning....Geraldo's special....Anton LeVey agging them on with his former "sinister" self. It was almost a regular witch hunt.
Now back to the thread.
crazy raplh
04-15-2005, 02:34 PM
The Wall- Pink Floyd.
knife_fight
04-15-2005, 02:36 PM
Originally posted by Haunted
Creeper, that puts me in mind of the "Satanic Panic" of the early to mid eighties. Album burning....Geraldo's special....Anton LeVey agging them on with his former "sinister" self. It was almost a regular witch hunt.
Now back to the thread.
ahhh, the good ol days....
Haunted
04-15-2005, 02:43 PM
Is your AV a ghost picture, KF?
Elvis_Christ
04-15-2005, 07:36 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
album artwork is pretty much a dead issue ...now that CDs are the thing.
What bang are you going to get with that little square ?
some amazing origional pieces of art and photography were done for the 12" ... it was a great part of collecting vinyl, the great covers ..
every know and then an artist tries to do it on CD and you get this 12" square that is folded down into CD size .. so when you look at it you get a heavily creased picture that wont lie flat.
nice try boys ..
Too true.....
I hate the CD reissues that are made to look like minature LPs :o Every now and then a cool CD cover pops up. Tool's Aniema was a good example of this with the moving pictures. I also liked the album covers that folded out into a massive poster (Crass had some great ones) now they try and do that on CD you get a puny little A4 sized "poster".....lame. A lot of albums are just worth getting for the cover I had a accordian "party" album with this old dude having a accordian sing along with some chicks in his lounge with ballons hanging in the background. I don't know if they did it on purpose but on the wall there's a long balloon hung with two round ones in a position that looks exactley like a huge cock with massive swelled up balls :D that cover never ceased to amuse me! I'll try and find a pic of it and post it to show you guys.
knife_fight
04-16-2005, 01:34 PM
Originally posted by Haunted
Is your AV a ghost picture, KF?
yep