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This album is a whole, so it’s difficult to pick out any tracks, although ‘Grandma’s Hands’ is lovely. The original members- Derrick Shaffer, Nick Bush, Jeremy Davis, and Shawn Abel played small shows around Jackson County, WV. That was pretty wild.”, “The band that proved the point best that being outstanding musicians didn’t need to interfere with fully kicking ass. I think when you’re a kid, that’s what you’re after, a real unified feel to a band and that’s what The B-52s offered. When Björk’s unmistakable voice enters, the structure is almost even harder to understand, and it takes a whole two lines to make total sense, a quirk of her melodies and timing that have made her totally unique as a writer and singer for so many years. It’s impassioned, political, ageless and overlooked. How cool! People are going to keep discovering that record. It has everything you would want from a guitar band. He totally blew me away with this. It’s not only a strange and fascinating milestone for her but for her father as well. Bringing back lite hits from when life was easier! It’s really bonkers and the lyrics are really clever. Let us know! Then we’re given classic pining ballads that soothe the soul.

I can’t get enough of psychedelic shit like that!

‘Sweet Leaf’ is their bad ode to pot and never has a man rhymed ‘insane’ with ‘brain’ so many times. And ‘In Utero’ still sounds fresh. Life and death is a counterpart. Years later I actually went with Dave [Keuning] to the Salford Lads Club in Manchester and took pictures.

“I’m a music fan of all genres. There is still the melancholia, but without much of the anger and paranoia that grated with me previously. I can recall putting it on for the first time with my friend Mike and flipping thought the Winston Smith/Jello Biafra collage book that came with the record and being absolutely floored. Still Songs from, and inspired by, wartime America... plus historical recordings!

After listening to this feel-good playlist, good … I was four or five at that time and the records remind me of pain because mum used to brush me and my sister’s hair before we went to school and, if you didn’t keep still, she’d hit you on the head with a hairbrush. I’m talking about a time in my life when I was wishing my windows were tinted because I was weeping at every stoplight I came to. I’m a bit of a self-conscious dancer but this makes me forget that I have two left feet. The lyrics are fantastic, they’re short stories really. My mate’s a DJ and introduced me to a whole world of music. “Everyone always forgets about this album because it’s so difficult to find. I loved the instrumentation used, like the flute sounding like a dark pied piper on ‘Rutten’ over the bass lines and mad synths. It was a fairly pivotal moment in terms of keeping us together, and if we hadn’t done that, we may not have moved away from the acoustic stuff we were playing before.

We all pushed each other on in those days.

It was Bobby Gillespie who first put me on to them when I was in my early ’20s, and then he took me to see them at Shepherd’s Bush. I love how it’s so impeccably recorded but still maintains a real spontaneity and playfulness, especially in the unusual guitar sounds and arrangements. “It’s a very deep record – it’s a religious experience hearing it for the first time.

Lyrically it opens with young love and its humble beginnings and develops towards marriage followed by the struggles and paranoia of a mid-life crisis. There’s guitar, then more disco beats, then it jumps back to Italo disco – it’s deliberately all over the place.

While it’s not a post-breakup album, Girls’ ‘Album’ is essentially Side B, flying you to San Francisco to show you how life is out of the shade. Every song, whether poignant or goofy, has a special soul to it, a writhing spirit rarely captured alive in the wild and taken back to civilization.”, “It’s flawless, from the rasta cry intro of ‘Lost Ones’ to the heart wrenching ‘When It Hurts So Bad’. “This is great when you’ve got people round for a party and it’s getting into the early hours of the morning. “That’s when my mind got blown for the first time. Pepper," and the Summer of Love, Legendary rock, landmark soul, pop and even country, all of which made 1971 a magical musical year, Used Songs: Original Versions of Hit Covers. He really deserves it; he came from a shithole and overcame so much to make this record.

Thank me later.”, “Anyone who likes loud, dirty music that their parents will hate, this is the one. They were on the table going, ‘Dow-now, dow-now’, it was like f***ing Beavis and Butt-Head, man. But with this I also love the idea of learning about something that’s completely foreign to you through music. We nearly had a few accidents…”, “It’s so inspiring. This album is a stone groove man.”, “The Space Lady, Suzy Soundz, performed on the streets of San Francisco with just a Casio.

It spawned grunge. There’s this one song, ‘Frankie Teardrop’, that kind of reminds me of ‘Riders On The Storm’. We were on the NME New Noise tour with Crystal Castles in 2008 and at the Newcastle show Health were also playing in the city.

Every time I listen to it I hear something new and I feel different feelings. “It’s out of control. She has a swagger like Biggie coupled with the message and wisdom of a poet.”, “McGuinn’s 12-string said it all – the songs just fly. Songs like ‘1969’ or ‘In the Jungle’ represent the harsher side of the band. “Led Zeppelin are the best, and everyone should know that.

I can remember I was about nine and ‘Black Magic Woman’ was the first song I ever fell in love with. I was living in a small town in Utah and kids my age were into Korn and Tool, but I was on the other end of the spectrum. Listen to free oldies music on AccuRadio. All of the songs are amazing.
I was listening to all the Velvet Underground albums, but this was the one that really stuck out for me: it starts off with the title track, which is a great song, then goes into ‘The Gift’, which is eight minutes of John Cale reading Lou Reed’s short story while the band just jam over it. Classic love songs from the '50s, '60s, and '70s, Dickie Goodman, "Purple People Eater," "They're Coming to Take Me Away"...even some early Weird Al, '60s Oldies stars that burned bright, but not for long, '60s Oldies minus the rock, folk, and R&B, Songs about destinations, songs for driving, Great Oldies to enjoy before (and after!)

It just made me feel like a new woman when I listened to it. Crystal Castles are good friends of theirs, so we went to the show with them.”, “I’ve always been into Spacemen 3, and we used to cover ‘Walking With Jesus’ at school. Recordings of L.A.'s crack '60s and '70s studio band which included Glen Campbell and Leon Russell, The year of Monterey Pop, "Sgt. The mixture of genre and production value is very near and dear to my heart. “None of them were spectacular at their instruments but they did it anyway, their own way (kind of). Android, AccuRadio Because the instruments are played with the soulless proficiency of some beardy clock watchers (in a good way) it seems to enhance what Lou Reed is singing about. I also loved the space created in the music. The greatest traditional Christmas records Listen now! It’s just good to see someone so talented with such good songs can finally get to the masses. I was living on a housing estate in Manchester where it seemed like winter lasted forever.

history. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g-NhUk_voc, “This album blew my mind. The original members- Derrick Shaffer, Nick Bush, Jeremy Davis, and Shawn Abel played small shows around Jackson County, WV. “A lot of his songs after the first couple of albums seem heavily Beatles-inspired, which is perfect for me. Musically, it transcends any common notion of format in a ‘pop’ sense, while still extending a friendly invite, voiced in one electronic medium or another. Changed everything for me, didn’t it.”, “’God Is Alive, Magic Is Afoot’ is, in my book, the greatest piece of recorded music to date. “I like how claustrophobic and pompous it is.

My favourite song from this album would ‘A Case Of You’ or ‘Little Green’. She’s the epitome of an outsider artist. Their drummer Peter Dunton was in a lot of good bands in the ’60s and ’70s like Neon Pearl [psychedelic two-piece] and Please [a psych band formed in London in 1968 after Neon Pearl disbanded] and a few other things, but I think that record is probably the most influential record, when it comes to heavy and progressive rock, of that time. The electronic beats that start the album are like a warm blanket that instantly enveloped me as a listener. As long as there’s some money’. It was XTC’s ninth album, and third since becoming a full time studio band following lead singer Andy Partridge’s breakdown. If I get that when I hear a song I think: ‘Shit! He used to make me these mixtapes. The bottom line is that there’s something very innocent and equally disturbing about it. And the music is lovely – it’s a really great country rock record.

But I didn’t mind it being dark when the soundtrack to those days was so beautiful and mysterious. But they’re wrong. Leave feedback, Old Junk Country (OjC) 2002* was created in a small country town at a place called "The Horny Llama." And ‘Songs For The Deaf’ is honestly one of the best rock records ever written. I remember I used to get called a plastic mod on the nightbus because I looked like [’70s Arsenal legend] Charlie George, but you’ve got to stand up for yourself, and sometimes the only way to do that is to let the soul and swagger and passion of something – and for me it was ‘Four Sail’ – reappear and eek out of you. ‘From A Basement On The Hill’ differed to Smith’s previous work with that ‘White Album’-style production: ploddy bass tone and random pieces of reverse guitar, flanger vocal harmonies. Would you like to give a custom name to this blend? It takes you to such depths, you can see little bits of joy; it opens things inside you that you didn’t expect. “This was Neil Young’s long-awaited studio follow-up to ‘Harvest’, and found him uncomfortable with his new-found fame. It’s the epitome of mid-to-late-‘90s alternative rock. She was experimenting with electronics alongside acoustic instruments too, which really inspired me.”, “In many ways the band and the significance of the record have been forgotten, which is a shame.
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