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Most played record you own

Postby pete » 1st Jun 07, 19:31

Faith no more The real thing

never ever tire of playing this
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Postby 29xTheJames » 1st Jun 07, 19:44

Valor Del Corazon

probs others but cant remember
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Postby seventieslord » 2nd Jun 07, 23:57

Probably SG5 - BLM.
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Postby kitescreech » 4th Jun 07, 16:24

Appetite for Destruction. Not actually my favourite, but Ive owned it on Vinyl, Tape and CD and played it to death.
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Postby geordierussell » 4th Jun 07, 16:59

Powerslave - Maiden
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Postby Sarc » 4th Jun 07, 17:10

Its either Pleased To Meet Me by the Replacements

Hang Time by Soul Asylum

or

Happy Accidents by the Doughboys
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Postby Velvet Presley » 4th Jun 07, 17:52

Probably either Pure by 3 Colours Red or Streetcore by Joe Strummer.

There's many that get a brief spin probably with greater frequency but those two go on and stay on every time I listen to them. Not many albums I listen to all the way through now I'm sad to say.

Obviously there's Wildhearts stuff on that list as well but...you know...you already knew that. :D
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Postby markE » 4th Jun 07, 18:14

earth vs.

( but recently the wildhearts must be destroyed has been catching up because my kids love to listen to it in the car)
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Postby SpikyDave » 4th Jun 07, 21:26

I played my cassette copy of 'Nevermind' so much that it threw a complete wobbly and now it only plays backwards. 'Teen Spirit' is actually better in reverse and 'Come As You Are' sounds exactly the same.

Me & my mate Shteevan copied it onto a blank cassette and convinced one of our mates that it was a hot new German band and that he should rave about it to everyone he knows as they were going to be huge.

Hook, line & sinker! :lol:
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Postby Ross » 5th Jun 07, 10:32

Probably Master of Puppets by Metallica, Vs by Pearl Jam, Welcome to Sky Valley by Kyuss, or Angel Dust by Faith no More. Oh, and Phuq.
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Postby lemon & ginger » 5th Jun 07, 10:38

Gotta be Appetite. I played it so much the cassette went blank. It was the only album I owned for three years and I never got bored of it. I can never get bored of the intro to Mr Brownstone
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Postby lob » 5th Jun 07, 16:36

Most played over 30+ years has to be "The Most of Terry Reid" he has the most amazing voice (was up for the Led Zep job but turned it down) but when he made this aibum (originally called Superlungs) he made a cracker. Extraordinary vocals, powerful backing by the band that went on to become Paladin and a great mix of own songs and covers. The CD re-issue has the earlier single of the Sonny Bono song 'Bang Bang' and it is astonishing - pisses all over the White Stripes version and it was recorded in '68/69 in Mickey Mosts studio. Check it out, it doesn't disapoint and for me it contains a definite desert island definite - his version of 'Stay With Me Baby' sod the northern soul version (or Rod Stewart's for that matter) I could easily argue that it is the best vocal performance on record by a white male artist EVER.

Woo rant over, feel better now, will go and have a little lie down now.
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Postby kitescreech » 6th Jun 07, 19:35

Actually, in the car I find "Earth vs..." gets played for a week or so solidly whenever I rotate it in. Also Floodland by The Sisters of Mercy was played to death...and I may dust it off soon for a trip down memory lane.
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Postby SpikyDave » 7th Jun 07, 23:33

kitescreech wrote:Actually, in the car I find "Earth vs..." gets played for a week or so solidly whenever I rotate it in. Also Floodland by The Sisters of Mercy was played to death...and I may dust it off soon for a trip down memory lane.


Sisters fan, eh? I was at a charity gig in February at my local leisure centre which had been organised by some of the local bands and was suprised to find not one but two members of the Sisters in the audience. Apparently one of them had come back to visit his mum who lived nearby and the other one had nothing better to do that weekend.

Funny really as I'm not really a fan and only recognised one of them as I'd known him from the local gig circuit years ago. Small world...
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Postby fluffygrue » 8th Jun 07, 00:41

Probably these. But I dunno.

Gn'R - Appetite for Destruction
Wildies - Earth Vs.
Alice in Chains - Unplugged
Ginger - Valor Del Corazon
Screamng Trees - Dust
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