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Aye spot on (you owld bastard!) - it was a whole visceral experience back then. Kids these days, they don’t know they’re born. Downloading computer files and never actually owning anything material.Remember buying records back then was a whole experience in itself, the first time you took it out of the sleeve, dropped it on the deck and lifted the stylus into the groove. Poring over the artwork for hours on end, reading every minutiae of detail on the cover, and if you were lucky even having the lyrics to the songs so you weren't a victim of misheard lyrics
LoadsStranglers, Bow Wow Wow, The Jam, Depeche Mode, Haircut 100 and Bananarama all on the same show. Was there ever a better era for British music than 1979-82?
Remember buying records back then was a whole experience in itself, the first time you took it out of the sleeve, dropped it on the deck and lifted the stylus into the groove. Poring over the artwork for hours on end, reading every minutiae of detail on the cover, and if you were lucky even having the lyrics to the songs so you weren't a victim of misheard lyrics
Aye you are right there. I used to do this all the time to woo the chicks.Also @tunstall birdman the art of wooing a bewer by composing the perfect mix tape has gone the way of the dodo and the eight track these days anarl.
Stranglers, Bow Wow Wow, The Jam, Depeche Mode, Haircut 100 and Bananarama all on the same show. Was there ever a better era for British music than 1979-82?
A lyric sheet was vital.Remember buying records back then was a whole experience in itself, the first time you took it out of the sleeve, dropped it on the deck and lifted the stylus into the groove. Poring over the artwork for hours on end, reading every minutiae of detail on the cover, and if you were lucky even having the lyrics to the songs so you weren't a victim of misheard lyrics
Remember buying records back then was a whole experience in itself, the first time you took it out of the sleeve, dropped it on the deck and lifted the stylus into the groove. Poring over the artwork for hours on end, reading every minutiae of detail on the cover, and if you were lucky even having the lyrics to the songs so you weren't a victim of misheard lyrics
Aye. Maiden, Priest and Lizzy becoming chart regulars at that timeFantastic period for pop music and especially stuff that got in the charts. You’d get some weird, wonderful, well-crafted and occasionally political tracks in the top 75 in those days. My youngest changes the car radio over to Capital at the moment and my word it’s f***ing diabolical.
Aye. Maiden, Priest and Lizzy becoming chart regulars at that time
Apart from shite like that obviously.
He was defending the abominable Celine Dion the other day man so I’d call this a modicum of progress.Apart from shite like that obviously.
It was obviously very cold in the studio the day they did John Wayne is Big Leggy as well
I like going out on a limb and having a bit wind up.He was defending the abominable Celine Dion the other day man so I’d call this a modicum of progress.
Sozz like Cluffy, there’s absolutely nee coming back from that man.
I like going out on a limb and having a bit wind up.
On the other hand she's sold 220 million units so is it even going out on a limb?
I like energy in music and she has it in her voice.
I'm just broad-minded tbh.