The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses would be top of that list for me - and they play Sydney tomorrow night - cannot ****ing wait
1. The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses 2. The Verve - Urban Hymns 3. Jay Z - The Black Album / Wu Tang Clan - 36 Chambers So difficult to pick a top three, had to think of albums I still play regularly.
Lucky bastard - I went to see them play at Heaton Park last summer, what a ****ing night... If I had to choose only 1 of the 10 albums I've mentioned, it would be The Stone Roses.
Setting sons - the jam By the way - RHCP Spice world - the spice girls (only joking) All mod cons - the jam
Which day did you go ? I went on the Sunday and missed all the rain. It was the day when openly taking illegal drugs became legal. Well that's what it looked like Such a memorable day.
Yes it should be a cracking night - about 20 of us heading there, on the lash, onto the gig and then on the lash - I've taken the day off work on Thursday.
I went on the Saturday. It pissed it down, but I didn't care. I saw a LOT of people on drugs that day. I wasn't surprised, to be fair. But, being an innocent 17 year old , I stayed away from them... Personal fave moment was them performing Waterfall and then it's reverse, Don't Stop, it sounded ****ing class
Ok Oldie time. Rubber Soul - Beatles Rumours - Fleetwood Mac Greatest Hits - Eagles Greatest Hits - The Shadows Greatest Hits - Buddy Holly Those are just for starters but it all depends on what mood I'm in, one day it may be Bee Gees, or Alanis Morrisette, or Dido, or Martina McBride, or there again Elton John, so much music so little time to listen to it.
For all you Stone Roses fans.....I lived in Madchester during the rise of The Stone Roses and remember them as the 'okay' band who often got blown off-stage by amazing performances by James....and then James released 'Sit Down' and went completely rubbish whilst the Roses turned up one night with 'Fool's Gold' and the rest was history. Funny how things change.
you were been clever as usual ! Surprized you rate your number 2 choice above 'The Queen is dead' ? btw
1) Cracked Rear View - Hootie & The Blowfish 2) Captain Fantastic & the Brown Dirt Cowboy - Elton John (when he was good with Bernie Taupin) 3 Never a Dull Moment - Rod Stewart
.....In no particular order: Guy Clark - Old No. 1 Beatles - Revolver Stones - Aftermath Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited Captain Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica Beach Boys - Pet Sounds Joni Mitchell - Blue Neil Young - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere Neil Young - Harvest
very hard to narrow it down to 3. I'm amazed I forgot about 'The Queen is Dead' by The Smith or The Joshura Tree by U2