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Great shout. Probably my most listened to album of that year and what a year it was for albums.Loads already mentioned...but this is up there...
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ITS ON YOU SONIASo many but today I'll go with "A Life with Brian" by Flowered Up.
That first E chord man. Strap yasell in, and we're off.Led Zeppelin
It still sounds fresh today.
It was Peter Grant's favourite album which does say something considering what they wrote afterwards.
Great shout.Loads already mentioned...but this is up there...
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That first E chord man. Strap yasell in, and we're off.
Agreed, only three decent tracks.Disqualified cos they'd been pissing about releasing various other things since 1985, and included backward backwards filler tracks.
Well, that's not true either like.Agreed, only three decent tracks.
Is in my opinion! The three are very good though.Well, that's not true either like.
Whilst I think it's a tad overrated I'd have to disagree there. Three crackers either side sandwiching a combination of good/okay/duff. Think we can all agree they were cool as ice.Agreed, only three decent tracks.
First three tracks are stone cold classics, thereafter bang average by comparison. Never really got the hype.Whilst I think it's a tad overrated I'd have to disagree there. Three crackers either side sandwiching a combination of good/okay/duff. Think we can all agree they were cool as ice.
Bit like Oasis then..cracking debut but very mediocre afterwards.Kevin kilbane
What a debut
In December 1999, Peter Reid's Sunderland paid £2.5 million for the left winger, making him the third most expensive club signing at the time. His impact was immediate; coming off the bench on his debut against Southampton, Kilbane crossed for Kevin Phillips to score the match winner. However, this was to be Sunderland's last win until March 2000, a loss in form which came to be known as "The Curse of Kilbane".