Albums that you will always listen to...

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'White light/White heat' by the Velvet Underground, won't be to everyone's taste (putting it mildly) shall we say, but still a great album all these years on for me, also 'Loaded' by the Velvet's is another boss album I've never got off the CD player.

'Transformer' By Lou Reed is an absolute classic.

Going to eventually get myself a good quality record player, and get these albums on vinyl.
 

So many good songs on this album.

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Dark side of the moon & The Wall by Floyd, lad
Loads of AC/DC, as well as Motorhead
Sex Pistols - Nevermind the Bollocks
Megadeth - Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good
Metallica - Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets, Black Album
Slayer - Reign In Blood, South of Heaven, Seasons in the Abyss
Pantera - Cowboys from Hell, Far Beyond Driven, Reinventing the Steel, The Great Southern Trendkill, Vulgar Display of Power
There's a theme here methinks :)
 
'White light/White heat' by the Velvet Underground, won't be to everyone's taste (putting it mildly) shall we say, but still a great album all these years on for me, also 'Loaded' by the Velvet's is another boss album I've never got off the CD player.

'Transformer' By Lou Reed is an absolute classic.

Going to eventually get myself a good quality record player, and get these albums on vinyl.

An underrated Velvet Underground album is "1969: Velvet Underground Live w/Lou Reed". Double album of live recordings from 1969 shows in LA and Dallas I think. And YES, get yourself a turntable. Pretty much any great rock music from the 60s and 70s was recorded explicitly for vinyl and it sounds GREAT.
 

Chocolate and Cheese - Ween
Headhunters - Herbie Hancock
Fever In, Fever Out - Luscious Jackson
The Cars - The Cars
The Futuristic Dragon - T Rex
Best of Nancy Sinatra - Nancy Sinatra
Any Miles Davis Album
Any of the first 5 Talking Heads Albums
Nothings Shocking - Jane's Addiction
Ritual de lo Habitual - Jane's Addiction
In a Priest Driven Ambulance - Flaming Lips
Memory Barge - Hardvark
Downward in Heavenward - Hum
Hurry up, we're dreaming - M83
GU Paris; GU Shanghai; - Nick Warren

Basically, all the music I like now, I'll probably still like when I'm 60.
 
An underrated Velvet Underground album is "1969: Velvet Underground Live w/Lou Reed". Double album of live recordings from 1969 shows in LA and Dallas I think. And YES, get yourself a turntable. Pretty much any great rock music from the 60s and 70s was recorded explicitly for vinyl and it sounds GREAT.

Another good live Velvet's album is 'Live at Max's Kansas City' the venue is actually a club in New York that was called 'Max's Kansas City' it was recorded by a friend of the bands with a cassette recorder, and she was recording the gig to keep for herself, but later it was made into a live album, the recording sound isn't actually that bad (it's in mono) and it captures everything that a live gig is.

Heard a mate play some of his vinyl, didn't realize what I was missing!
 
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All over the world ELO for me. Not saying it's my favourite but 30 odd years later am still putting it on to lighten the mood and I get more attached to it each year that's I age.

Anyway., abuse me or enthuse me. Up to you!

Yours sincerely

Sir
Is that a greatest hits?
 

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