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#20734 04/24/10 07:49 PM
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First of all apologies (especially to my dear dear friend and golfing partner , Rads) for this Hornbeyesque type post , basically a slant on the "Desert Island Foxx" thread , which five Lps * would you take with you
Here's mine

French Record : Kate and Anna Mc Garrigle
The Holy Bible : Manic Street Preachers
Late Night Movies , All night Brainstorms :The Doctors of Madness
Futurama : Be Bop Deluxe
Kimono My House :Sparks
Soul Mining: The The

Extending it to Ten

Howling Wind :Graham Parker and The Rumour
Loveless : My Bloody Valentine
Fuer Immer : Deutsche Amerikanische Freundschaft
Sunburst Finish :Be Bop Deluxe
Final place impossible choice between The Six Wives of Henry Eighth : Rick Wakeman (My first encounter with the magic of the synthesizer and Autobahn: Kraftwerk


*that dates me doesn't it ?
Addendum "Drat and double drat" (In a Dick Dastardly type voice) I've missed "Cupid and Psyche : Scritti Politti out !!! Shame on me !

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Thanks for inviting me on to the show.

Only 5? But you had six!!! Cheater :p

Good call - tis a hard choice, but a fun challenge to nail it down.

Please Ivan, can I have copies of:


Kate Bush - The Kick Inside
Marc and the Mambas - Torment and Toreros
Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall
Scott 3
Brian Eno & Harold Budd - The Pearl


Do I get to take a book and a gadget/thingie too? wink cool

if not, then I reckon I'd sneak a copy of The Robin's Tiny Throat under my pillow


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Quote:
Originally posted by Birdsong:
Thanks for inviting me on to the show.

Only 5? But you had six!!! Cheater :p

Good call - tis a hard choice, but a fun challenge to nail it down.

Please Ivan, can I have copies of:


[b]Kate Bush - The Kick Inside
Marc and the Mambas - Torment and Toreros
Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall
Scott 3
Brian Eno & Harold Budd - The Pearl


Do I get to take a book and a gadget/thingie too? wink cool

if not, then I reckon I'd sneak a copy of The Robin's Tiny Throat under my pillow [/b]
You're right Martin shocked shocked shocked
So The Daily Mail and Express were right back in the 70's The influence of listening to Slade's "Coz I Luv You" and "Mamma Wear all crazee now " on proletarian kids like myself have made me both illiterate and innumerate ! Had I listened to Andrew LLoyd Webber and Elgar I'd be a much more worthy and intellectually valid person like David Cameron !
Good list from you Did you ever get into Brassens btw ? if not I'll try and get something your way

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I'll take them all!

I cannot list any preference.

What I'll do is add the first five LPs that I bought in Gib re the synth genre:

1)Architecture & Morality - OMD
2)Visage - Visage
3)Vienna - Ultravox
4)Speak & Spell - Depeche Mode
5)Duran Duran - Duran Duran

The above five were bought in 1981 with my late grandparents' pocket money. I'm not very sure but the next five were:

6)Journeys To Glory - Spandau Ballet
7)Organisation - OMD
8)Dare - The Human League
9)Rage In Eden - Ultravox
10)OMD - OMD

Foxx and Ultravox! arrived in my record collection in 1983. Better late than never and I was blown away.

Great memories from desert island! cool

Best!
Chris wink


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