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This, I think, explains my lack of female companionship during those years.
The stand out album for me was ATDI- Relationship of Command. Still one of my favourite albums ever.
Single song: How You Remind Me by Nickleback. I dread to think how many times I heard it whilst working in a lab with only Radio 1 for entertainment.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
You can guess the time period here, can't you!
I was a big Budgie fan too, great live band. Tony Bourge's son was trying to sell one of his dad's amps on here not so long ago, apparently he's still playing and writing music.
Ministry - Psalm 69
No it couldn't. :
However, always the contrarian I was listening to Frank Zappa, Japan ( thanks to my mate Chris and his terrible 80s moustache), Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Courtney Pine,The Leather Nun and Fairport Convention. Also Burning Spear, Robert Johnson, the Bhundu Boys and pretty much a live band or two of some sort most weeks for four years ( I wasn't slow, I did a degree plus a post graduate thingy - I know, hard to believe).
However, to name a single album I might give it to The Noise of Trouble: Live in Tokyo by Last Exit. Just freaking wild, slightly pretentious as well as guaranteed to annoy my housemates.
Leonard Coden - Greatest Hits
Van Morrison - Astral Weeks
Pixies - Doolittle
Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes
Also Hothouse Flowers, The Primitives, The Soup Dragons, The Stone Roses, REM. Ancient and Modern all mixed up.
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My commute from Uxbridge to Camden every day was accompanied mostly by Vio-Lence's Eternal Nightmare album.
Barnstorm - Joe Walsh
Tres Hombre - ZZ Top
It's hard to choose between them.