Northern Sold 2:41 Wed Apr 22
Your top 10 Teenage years influential Albums
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... in no particular order...
1. Sound Affects - The Jam 2. Searching for the Young Soul Rebels - Dexy's Midnight Runners 3. All Mod Cons - The Jam 4. Motown Chartbusters (silver album) 5. Quadrophenia (Soundtrack) - The Who 6. Best of the Small Faces - Small Faces 7. Glory Boys - Secret Affair 8. Specials - Specials 9. War of the Worlds - Jeff Wayne 10. Live at the Marquee - Nine Below Zero
YOURS????
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only1billybonds
2:48 Wed Apr 22
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Born to Run. Springsteen. Ziggy Stardust. Bowie. Whats going on. Marvin Gaye. Blue. Joanie Mitchell. Made in Japan. Deep Purple. Led Zeppelin 4. Led Zeppelin. Darkness on the Edge of Town. Springsteen. Sweet Bab James. James Taylor Never Mind the Bollox. Sex Pistols. Argus. Wishbone Ash.
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Sven Roeder
3:09 Wed Apr 22
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This seems to be going around most people’s Facebook etc Most I’ve seen havent said ‘Teenage’ as it allows for the fact that some people are open minded enough to be influenced by different music at later points.
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cholo
3:12 Wed Apr 22
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Setting Sons - The Jam The Queen Is Dead - Smiths Stone Roses - Stone Roses Three Feet High And Rising - De La Soul Pills, Thrills, Bellyaches - Happy Mondays Mecca And The Soul Brother - Pete Rock & CL Smooth Babylon By Bus - Marley Dog Man Star - Suede Paul's Boutique - Beasties No Particular Album - Hendrix
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ironsofcanada
3:12 Wed Apr 22
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Influential? Some were influential some were just enjoyed (I never ended up being a jazz saxophonist or an anarchist, but I didn't join a gang. )
1. Blue Train - John Coltrane 2. Saxophone Colossus - Sonny Rollins 3. 'Round About Midnight - Miles Davis Quintet 4. Fear of a Black Planet - Public Enemy 5. Attack of the Killer B's - Anthrax 6. Far Beyond Driven - Pantera 7. Bird and Miles - Charlie Parker and Miles Davis. 8. Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death - Dead Kennedys 9. Carmina Burana - Carl Orff 10. We’re All in the Same Gang - The West Coast Rap All-Stars
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ironsofcanada
3:16 Wed Apr 22
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I should probably have replace one of those with - Ill Communication - Beastie Boys.
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Son of Sam
3:35 Wed Apr 22
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Never Mind the Bollox- Sex Pistols Tubular Bells- Mike Oldfield Live and Dangerous - Thin Lizzy Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon Led Zeppelin 2 - Led Zeppelin Astral Weeks - Van Morrison L.A. Woman - The Doors Blonde on Blonde - Bob Dylan Crime of the Century - Supertramp 24 Carat Purple - Deep Purple
on the bench The Tain - Horslips Harvest - Neil Young Most of led zeppelin and dylans other albums The Boomtown Rats- Boomtown Rats Yellowbrick Road - Elton John Squeeze - Squeeze Spanish Train & Other Stories - Chris De Burgh
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WHU(Exeter)
3:48 Wed Apr 22
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Sold, going to have to get back with mine, need to give it more thought as my memory gets hazier by the year.
Fucking great shout with Dexys though...it's a shame they get remembered my most solely for C'mon Eileen.
I couldn't help it if I tried is in my top 3 songs of all time - the bloke might have been a nutter, but his vocal range in some of his songs is up there with the best imho...
I couldn't help it if I tried....can't think of a single song with any more heart and soul than that one.
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Worst Case Ontario
4:24 Wed Apr 22
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In no particular order...
1. The Pogues - If I Should Fall From Grace With God 2. The Pogues - Rum, Sodomy and the Lash 3. Dave Brubeck - Take Five 4. Soundgarden - Superunknown 5. Oasis - What's the Story Morning Glory 6. KMFDM - Symbols 7. The Clash - London Calling 8. Billy Bragg - Back to Basics 9. Black Sabbath - Paranoid 10. The Doors - LA Woman
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goose
4:26 Wed Apr 22
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No-one gives a shit.
Facebook wankers.
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COOL HAND LUKE
4:27 Wed Apr 22
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Beach Boys Today - Beach Boys The Yes Album - Yes Abbey Road - Beatles Honky Chateau - Elton Sky's The Limit - Temptations Machine Head - Deep Purple Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd Never A Dull Moment - Rod & Faces Imagine - Lennon Ziggy / Aladdin Sane - Bowie
Sub's Bench (2nd Eleven) NB: 2nd TEN in fact...
Master of Reality - Black Sabbath Let's Stay Together - Al Green Slayed? - Slade Jailbreak - Thin Lizzy Reach For The Sky - S. Brothers & Quiver Bad Company - Bad Company Rockin' Roll Baby - Stylistics Harvest - Neil Young Blood On The Tracks - Dylan Exodus - Bob Marley
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Iron Duke
4:38 Wed Apr 22
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No particular order either:
1. All Mod Cons - The Jam 2. Setting Sons - The Jam 3. Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd 4. Appetite for Destruction - Guns n' Roses 5. Blood Sugar Sex Magik - Red Hot Chili Peppers 6. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars - David Bowie 7. Hunky Dory - David Bowie 8. Star - Belly 9. Angel Dust - Faith No More 10. ...And Justice for All - Metallica
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Iron Duke
4:42 Wed Apr 22
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I need to fit in 2 more somewhere:
Nevermind by Nirvana Ten by Pearl Jam
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violator
5:02 Wed Apr 22
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Your teenage years really stretched along there duke
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ironsofcanada
5:04 Wed Apr 22
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violator 5:02 Wed Apr 22
I have stuff from the late 40s/50s. When I was less than a gleam in my daddy's eye, as the saying goes.
Takes all kinds.
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Iron Duke
5:04 Wed Apr 22
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You are allowed to listen to old albums in your teenage years.
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violator
5:11 Wed Apr 22
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Good point well made, I thought he meant albums released during your teenage years.
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Lee Trundle
5:16 Wed Apr 22
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My and Iron Duke with a jukebox would be magic.
1. Nevermind - Nirvana 2. Ten - Pearl Jam 3. Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd 4. Appetite for Destruction - Guns n' Roses 5. Blood Sugar Sex Magik - Red Hot Chili Peppers 6. Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation 7. Doggystyle - Snoop Doggy Dogg 8. Hysteria - Def Leppard 9. The Real Thing - Faith No More 10. ...And Justice for All - Metallica
If soundtracks are allowed, then these would be in contention:
The Lost Boys Rocky Scarface
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Lee Trundle
5:18 Wed Apr 22
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*Me
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Manuel
5:21 Wed Apr 22
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There is a trend now of bringing Facebook shit onto here, fuck that. I couldn't give a fuck what a load of cunts liked back when.
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Lee Trundle
5:24 Wed Apr 22
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This is where you're going wrong, Manuel. Get off facebook.
If you're not on facebook, then you wouldn't have this rammed down your throat all the time. And if it's on here, then it's pretty bloody obvious what it's about from the title of the thread.
And then you can decide yourself if you actually want to bother and open it, depending on your tastes.
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