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Im 23 but, i've never liked 'current' music. I'm more than aware that 99% of the popular music of my generation is a load of tosh. I've had loads of 'favourites', all kinds of genres really, the ones that stand out for me are;
The Clash - London Calling
Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland
Super Furry Animals - Radiator, Fuzzy Logic
Orbital - Snivilization, In Sides
Cypress Hill - Black Sunday
and various old skool hip hop, ie. Grandmaster Flash, Kool mo d, Slick Rick, De la Soul etc.
oh yeah and I used to be a Garage DJ but I wont go into that :eek:
A bit of a strange mixture admittedly.
 

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70's Tales from the topographic ocean
80's -deleted -no music present
90's definitely maybe
00's Here come the tears

Keeping growing old not up, and live forever.
 

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Help, someone confirm I'm not the only one on the planet who got suckered into buying the Joshua tree and thought "what a load of rubbish".
 

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Pink Floyd - DSoTM
Genesys - And then there were 3
Bread - Best of Bread (I was in the RAF and if you were playing this LP, then people knew not to knock on your door!!!)
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
Meatloaf - Bat out of Hell
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
 

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The Sensational Alex Harvey Band "LIVE"...1975 :D

Yeah, faith healer, love the acoustics on this.

Never been much of an album man, but liked, Band on the run, Dark side of the moon and Harvest by Neil Young - was southern man on that? Never tire of listening to it.

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Just a few that spring to mind are

ACDC Back in Black
The Smiths The Queen is Dead
The Wonderstuff 8 Legged Groove Machine
Carter USM 30 Something
The Cult Electric
Spear of Destiny Outlands
Neds Atomic Dustbin Godfodder
Metallica And Justice For All
 

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[
quote]bruce springsteen born to run.masterpiece.

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Never a big Springsteen till i heard We Shall Overcome The Seegar Sessions.Brillant,
 

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mine was a Steppenwolf compilation that I got at a boot sale in Florida - long gone as I wore out the tape and could never find it over here.

It had Born to be Wild, Magic Carpet Ride, Forty Days, one I could never remember the title only that it was about crossing the Hungarian border, and to me their best, Snowblind Friend.
 

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Slightly tongue in cheek................
Jimmy Shand And The Ram Jam Band
The Alexander Brothers?????????????????


(the jocks will get it?!)

Seriously....Who Next
Sticky fingers
Anything by CSN&Young

So many to choose from,,,,may change my mind later!!!! :eek: :D
 

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As many others say, can't choose just one.

Radiohead - The Bends
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik
Genesis - A Trick Of The Tail
 
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