Blonde On Blonde is my favourite Dylan album (perhaps because it’s a double) and coming just after Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited which I suspect you have placed higher.
Dylan in 1966 - there was no-one better. He actually played in Edinburgh in August of that year, a month after I was born.
Crowded House are very popular down here of course.
Bob Dylan even eclipsed the Beatles in the 60’s IMO
Boston,I haven’t taken much notice of until now but sound very interesting.Thanks for that
[quote=“Ffosse, post: 1406315”] Blonde On Blonde is my favourite Dylan album (perhaps because it’s a double) and coming just after Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited which I suspect you have placed higher.
Dylan in 1966 - there was no-one better. He actually played in Edinburgh in August of that year, a month after I was born.
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Aye mate, just one Dylan album left to go in here now, think you already guessed what it is.
Can’t believe you’re actually younger than me bud! I was thinking you were a gtood 10 years older…I don’t mean that in a derogatory way at all. It’s your interests - 60’s and early 70s songwriters. You’re ahead of your time definitely
Great videos, thanks for posting Ffosse
Hi Twink, thanks for popping in. We need more from a ladies viewpoint in here
I think we are all Abba converts these days. Plenty of albums in my collection and in this list. Nice song that one too.
Nope, never saw them myself either, Fender. They are still a functioning band but to me not the same band they were without those amazing vocals of Brad Delp.
Check out their first four albums mate, not a duff track amongst them. As I say, still one more to come and one that was highly underrated I think
A couple of albums that I’m certain will not appear on the list but worth a mention. Two different ends of the scale.
Noisettes. Wild young hearts.
An English indie rock band from London, currently composed of singer and bassist Shingai Shoniwa and guitarist Dan Smith. The band first achieved commercial success and nationwide recognition with the second single of their second album, "Don’t Upset the Rhythm
The Rasmus: Dead Letters;
A Finnish rock band that formed in 1994 in Helsinki while the band members were still in upper comprehensive school.[6] The original band members were Lauri Ylönen (lead singer/songwriter), Eero Heinonen (bass), Pauli Rantasalmi (guitar) and Jarno Lahti (drums
Got the Rasmus album. Only played it once, will give it another listen.
Someday when all this thread is done I’ll be making notes on all the stuff you guys have mentioned and be looking into it. Collecting records is endless!
I’m currently on Chicago VI from the box set I got btw. Some very classy and intricate music in that
We begin with The Beatles by the way tomorrow. Hopefully there should be five albums to look at. Just takes more time now that I’m going more in depth with the write-ups etc.
The hard day’s night is nearly done mate.
I think I’ll let it be, but please please me, Sgt. P. I’ll be driving my car home along that long and winding Abbey Road soon towards my golden slumbers.
I just need to get my rubber soul out of my yellow submarine otherwise I will looking for my revolver…