I love this forum sometimes - theres an endless selection of fabulous music that i haven't listened to and I probably wouldn't have found otherwise.
amen to that
'fraid to say it's Alabama 3 (MOR) again - just HAD to listen to it again
I love this forum sometimes - theres an endless selection of fabulous music that i haven't listened to and I probably wouldn't have found otherwise.
Tansads - Up the shirkers
which is sticking and jumping all over the place so gonna have to take it off
Yeah, i've checked the disc and there's no scratches or surface marksDid I do that or you?
Yeah, i've checked the disc and there's no scratches or surface marks
I said yeah, you did it for me, the 'yeah' bit was the answer to your questionYeh, that really answers my question
I said yeah, you did it for me, the 'yeah' bit was the answer to your question
YOU! Might have to borrow your £80 glassesAnd I said - did I do that OR you?
Shoulda gone to specsavers
YOU! Might have to borrow your £80 glasses
wasn't that issue but similar - was expecting it to be a load of 80s tosh but was actually pretty good - great songs from The Church & Fiction Factory. Only bought it because of the concept & obscurity.Discogs said:These Debut Magazine/Records are fantastic. They had a fairly short run most likely because of the expense of creating and distributing a magazine and an album packaged together in a gate-fold sleeve (magazine stapled inside the fold). Licensing the tracks must have been fairly costly and with NME/Melody Maker as competition - well, it's easy to see why Debut Magazine didn't last.
That's when it gets good!james lavelle - fabriclive.01 ... starts off so good then goes horribly Housey as it gets to about the half way mark
The Orb - Little fluffy clouds
They're great to listen to but there's so much repetition of tracks between the years! Those between 1978 and 1981 are practically the same, just in a different running order