richart
Major Champion
Tomorrows choice is Jefferson Starship. Not the later pop stuff, but the rock album, Freedom at Point Zero. Includes one of my favourite singles, Jane. Play it loud.
A quality choice Sir.Tomorrows choice is Jefferson Starship. Not the later pop stuff, but the rock album, Freedom at Point Zero. Includes one of my favourite singles, Jane. Play it loud.
Got two copies of Night and Day. Not sure why...Given this is a vinyl thread, for J it must be Joe Jackson's Big World: a 3-sided album.
Side 4 has a groove and the label states "There is no music on this side".
But I bet nobody was able to resist the temptation to play it just to check - I certainly tried it.
Got a few Jam albums and a stack of EJ. I've thinking one of both bound to feature in my top three - but I seem to have a load of Js (no Michael Jackson) so who knows,Elton John for me I think and Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - especially after I re-watched Rocketman film at the weekend. Might also get The Jam on
Ok, not really a band on my radar, but I'll give it a go from Spoitify - but it should have been The Jam (which will follow thereafter)Tomorrows choice is Jefferson Starship. Not the later pop stuff, but the rock album, Freedom at Point Zero. Includes one of my favourite singles, Jane. Play it loud.
Got JS Earth but only on tape - excellent. Grace Slick quite a voice!Tomorrows choice is Jefferson Starship. Not the later pop stuff, but the rock album, Freedom at Point Zero. Includes one of my favourite singles, Jane. Play it loud.
My choice might be very close to this...but I have a couple of others to consider...Billy Joel & Elton John today, Greatest Hits for Billy & I'll start with Goodbye Yellow Brick Road for Elton, if only for Funeral for a friend (Love lies bleeding).
Ah - I've sorted Jethro Tull into my Ts - when they should be in my JsJ is really tough.....Rickie Lee Jones, Janis Joplin, Etta James, Dr. John all deserve a shout out....but if forced to stick to one artist then I will have the pleasure of working my way through the back catalogue of Jethro Tull.
Excellent band from polo mint city - but frustratingly I don't have them on vinyl.Today is The Jesus & Mary Chain.
Ok, did give it a go - and now know why it wasn't on my radar. Let's see what K brings tomorrow. (I'm thinking possibly John Kongos - the first album I ever bought.)Ok, not really a band on my radar, but I'll give it a go from Spoitify - but it should have been The Jam (which will follow thereafter)
J is really tough.....Rickie Lee Jones, Janis Joplin, Etta James, Dr. John all deserve a shout out....but if forced to stick to one artist then I will have the pleasure of working my way through the back catalogue of Jethro Tull.
Tomorrows K is going to be equally as tough!!
That really dependsAh - I've sorted Jethro Tull into my Ts - when they should be in my Js
Ok, did give it a go - and now know why it wasn't on my radar. Let's see what K brings tomorrow. (I'm thinking possibly John Kongos - the first album I ever bought.)