I don't know about others but I have to have music everyday just to get by
Of course, music & cheese
I don't know about others but I have to have music everyday just to get by
Every time I get in the car unless there is something I actively, seriously, want to listen to on the radio, I'm listening. I have an old iPod which I leave in there hooked up to the sound system with 1500 or so songs on it, everything from Julie London to Nick Cave, which I leave permanently on shuffle. Took me an age to load it up from the Mac because I was very fussy about what went on, but it's a great investment.Very hard to find a album that is complete as were given the easy thing with playlists
Super hard to just play one album today hence why I had to choose F J McMahon
I don't know about others but I have to have music everyday just to get by
Of course, music & cheese
That brought back some memories Dipper. I loved Yes until 1975/76 when I discovered first the Feelgoods and then punk. Saw them a couple of times at Wembley with 2 great mates from school, who I met up with last week for the first time for years. We used to sit droning out the songs in geography to the bafflement of our classmates and Mr Websdale.Some lovely choices already, and as a huge Radiohead fan I might have picked In Rainbows, OK Computer, The Bends or Hail To The Thief. However, as a permanent "go-to" when I want to be 17 again, I have to select a live album showcasing material from the three most imaginative albums by a five-piece band playing at the height of its ability. Poorly-recorded (oversaturated tape) but totally enthralling.
Ladies & Gentlemen, I give you...
Yessongs
(and yes, of course I was at Loftus Road in 1975)
Merry Xmas Everyone!
Absolutely mate. Especially if you have a lot of music stored digitally and have decent wifi and don't like wires everywhere. The small ones aren't too pricey (about £160) and are pretty good. The bigger ones are very good indeed, though I don't have an especially sensitive ear for sound quality. I think purists would argue that beaming the signal from your phone or PC to a speaker is not going to give great sound. But with the Dead Kennedy's played loud, not an issue! You can also beam the radio, Spotify etc to them. I would recommend going to a decent showroom to listen before buying though.Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables........Every track full of raw energy.
sb - My mate keeps raving about the sonus system he has just purchased. Is it worth the investment ?
I would struggle to pick just one, so here's the first that comes to mind, can't choose between them.
Violator - Depeche Mode
Coming Up - Suede
Music For The Masses - Depeche Mode
4 - Foreigner
The Real Thing - Faith No More
The 2nd Law - Muse
I 2nd violator, soundtrack to moody teenage stage, also memory tapes 1st album is a great listen all way through
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Elton John
Absolutely mate. Especially if you have a lot of music stored digitally and have decent wifi and don't like wires everywhere. The small ones aren't too pricey (about £160) and are pretty good. The bigger ones are very good indeed, though I don't have an especially sensitive ear for sound quality. I think purists would argue that beaming the signal from your phone or PC to a speaker is not going to give great sound. But with the Dead Kennedy's played loud, not an issue! You can also beam the radio, Spotify etc to them. I would recommend going to a decent showroom to listen before buying though.
Yes, brilliant mate. Ironically it was slated a bit when first released.Adore Druqs by Aphex Twin as an album
Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables........Every track full of raw energy.
sb - My mate keeps raving about the sonus system he has just purchased. Is it worth the investment ?