I've never heard of it before to be honest I'll check it out.Script for a Jesters Tear - Marillion. Haven't played it for years. A listen this week, took me back to the first time I placed the album on the turntable.....
Yeah i don't think I've heard it for a long time either, I'll give it a spin.I don't have enough years under my belt to do 20 year since last spin but listened to Incubus - SCIENCE for the first time in ages last week, remember why I was addicted to listening to that album back in my teens.
Not Fragile- Bachman Turner Overdrive
Everyone knows You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet, but the album has a good few other heavy classics including the title track, Sledgehammer and Secondhand
I'm going to have to dig that out now.Script for a Jesters Tear - Marillion. Haven't played it for years. A listen this week, took me back to the first time I placed the album on the turntable.....
Waterboys - Dream HarderAny albums you've forgotten how good they were until recently?
I'm going to have to dig that out now.
Waterboys - Dream Harder
Got overshadowed on release by other records (Nirvana's In Utero for example) but it's a cracking album that hasn't aged.
Somewhere I have a couple of boxes of abums stashed - makes me want to go dig out my deep purple again.
Do it, my well worn copy of Machine Head is still out, never tire of listening to it especially Pictures Of Home
No one could ever forget how great that album is!Do it, my well worn copy of Machine Head is still out, never tire of listening to it especially Pictures Of Home
I am discovering old albums for the first time though, new (as in from 2k onward) music has nothing to offer me and I have all the 80s/90s I will ever need so I have gone back to the 60s and mainly 70s to get my vinyl buying fix on.
Yep Slade Alive is excellent, Coz I Luv you, Everyday, Hear me Calling, Darling be Home Soon etcI quite like Slade. They did a lot more than merry Xmas everybody, I put on one of their old albums the other day and it's surprising how good they are.