Heston and Marky's Friday Top 5

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101Walterton wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 7:12pm
So Sophmore is second?
Yeah a poncey word for second.

Sophomore.
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Marky Dread wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 7:53pm
101Walterton wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 7:12pm
So Sophmore is second?
Yeah a poncey word for second.

Sophomore.
Why not say second?

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101Walterton wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 8:11pm
Marky Dread wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 7:53pm
101Walterton wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 7:12pm
So Sophmore is second?
Yeah a poncey word for second.

Sophomore.
Why not say second?
Because it's hoped someone won't pick Oasis that way. :shifty:
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 8:14pm
101Walterton wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 8:11pm
Marky Dread wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 7:53pm
101Walterton wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 7:12pm
So Sophmore is second?
Yeah a poncey word for second.

Sophomore.
Why not say second?
Because it's hoped someone won't pick Oasis that way. :shifty:
Jees it nearly worked with your trickery wordplay.

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101Walterton wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 8:17pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 8:14pm
101Walterton wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 8:11pm
Marky Dread wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 7:53pm
101Walterton wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 7:12pm
So Sophmore is second?
Yeah a poncey word for second.

Sophomore.
Why not say second?
Because it's hoped someone won't pick Oasis that way. :shifty:
Jees it nearly worked with your trickery wordplay.
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1. 'Give 'Em Enough Rope' - the Clash
2. 'Even Serpents Shine' - Only Ones
3. 'Transformer' - Lou Reed
4. 'The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle' - Bruce Springsteen
5. 'Bikini Red' - Screaming Blue Messiahs (Marky- I consider 'Good and Gone' to be an EP, and it wasn't released in the US and I didn't know about it/get it til the late '80s. Plus there's some repeat tracks with 'Gun Shy').
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muppet hi fi wrote:
08 Dec 2017, 10:05pm
1. 'Give 'Em Enough Rope' - the Clash
2. 'Even Serpents Shine' - Only Ones
3. 'Transformer' - Lou Reed
4. 'The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle' - Bruce Springsteen
5. 'Bikini Red' - Screaming Blue Messiahs (Marky- I consider 'Good and Gone' to be an EP, and it wasn't released in the US and I didn't know about it/get it til the late '80s. Plus there's some repeat tracks with 'Gun Shy').
It's a mini album and with the recent reissue it's become a full album. I consider EP' s to have 4 tracks and generally a 7" release occasionally you get 12" EP' s but they are normally an after thought. Good and Gone was marketed as a mini album. But hey it's all good...and not gone. ;)
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Pixies - Doolittle
Hole - Celebrity Skin
BAD - No. 10 Upping St.
Pogues - RS&TL
Aimee Mann - I'm With Stupid

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Richard Thompson- I wanna see the bright lights tonight
Van Morrison - Astral Weeks
SLF - Nobody’s Hero
Kings of Leon - Aha something something
DMR - Too Rye Ay

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Echo and the Bunnymen - Heaven Up Here
New Order - Power, Corruption and Lies
The Triffids - Born Sandy Devotional
Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister
Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros - Global A Go-Go

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Low Down Low wrote:
09 Dec 2017, 1:50pm
Richard Thompson- I wanna see the bright lights tonight
Van Morrison - Astral Weeks

SLF - Nobody’s Hero
Kings of Leon - Aha something something
DMR - Too Rye Ay
Ooooo, two excellent calls,mate. Oddly enough I bought them both at the same time in the mid-'80s, thereby turning me on to both artists. Listened to them back to back, 'Astral Weeks' first. I was having a bit of a breakdown about a girl and was in puddle of tears when the landlord showed up for the rent. He saw my state and said "I guess I should come back later?" Don't ever listen to these two albums together when having a romantic meltdown :naughty:
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Hello,

Elvis Costello - This Year's Model
New Order - Power, Corruption, & Lies
The Clash - Give 'Em Enough Rope
The Neighborhoods - The High Hard One
The Black Keys - Thickfreakness

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Been playing Gorillaz - Demon Days a lot since seeing them last week. Hadn't played it much before then but I reckon it is their best album now.

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muppet hi fi wrote:
09 Dec 2017, 3:18pm
Low Down Low wrote:
09 Dec 2017, 1:50pm
Richard Thompson- I wanna see the bright lights tonight
Van Morrison - Astral Weeks

SLF - Nobody’s Hero
Kings of Leon - Aha something something
DMR - Too Rye Ay
Ooooo, two excellent calls,mate. Oddly enough I bought them both at the same time in the mid-'80s, thereby turning me on to both artists. Listened to them back to back, 'Astral Weeks' first. I was having a bit of a breakdown about a girl and was in puddle of tears when the landlord showed up for the rent. He saw my state and said "I guess I should come back later?" Don't ever listen to these two albums together when having a romantic meltdown :naughty:
Sage advice my friend. From a much later Richard Thompson album, but the song Dry My Tears is still very raw for me more than a decade on.

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Low Down Low wrote:
09 Dec 2017, 4:24pm
muppet hi fi wrote:
09 Dec 2017, 3:18pm
Low Down Low wrote:
09 Dec 2017, 1:50pm
Richard Thompson- I wanna see the bright lights tonight
Van Morrison - Astral Weeks

SLF - Nobody’s Hero
Kings of Leon - Aha something something
DMR - Too Rye Ay
Ooooo, two excellent calls,mate. Oddly enough I bought them both at the same time in the mid-'80s, thereby turning me on to both artists. Listened to them back to back, 'Astral Weeks' first. I was having a bit of a breakdown about a girl and was in puddle of tears when the landlord showed up for the rent. He saw my state and said "I guess I should come back later?" Don't ever listen to these two albums together when having a romantic meltdown :naughty:
Sage advice my friend. From a much later Richard Thompson album, but the song Dry My Tears is still very raw for me more than a decade on.
Oh hell yeah. He's got a million of 'em. Don't know how a guy so seemingly together and jovial and humorous can write such mono-polar depressive stuff. (doesn't hurt that he plays guitar just like, as Chuck put it, "ringin' a bell".)
Strong shoes is what we got and when they're hot they're hot!
- Marky Dread and his fabulous Screaming Blue Messiahs

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