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I dug out my CD of Ozzy's No More Tears album for the car today. It must be at least a decade since I last heard it. Still absolutely class.
 
Nothing on TV so have been listening to the 'Folk' hour on radio 2 - some good stuff on there
 
Having a bit of a Lemonheads afternoon. Not quite sure why they seem to have been forgotten in the history of '90s music. There are some truly great songs in their back catalogue.
 
Having a bit of a Lemonheads afternoon. Not quite sure why they seem to have been forgotten in the history of '90s music. There are some truly great songs in their back catalogue.

which albums have you been on?
 
Started with the Favourite Spanish Dishes EP which is when I first got into them. Then Lovey, Come on Feel and now Car Button Cloth. Skipped over It's a Shame as its too familiar.

In terms of melodic bitter-sweet rock, I'm not sure there's anyone better. A fair few dodgy songs in amongst, but so much good stuff.
 
Started with the Favourite Spanish Dishes EP which is when I first got into them. Then Lovey, Come on Feel and now Car Button Cloth. Skipped over It's a Shame as its too familiar.

In terms of melodic bitter-sweet rock, I'm not sure there's anyone better. A fair few dodgy songs in amongst, but so much good stuff.

i had the earlier stuff - hate your friends, creator and the brilliant Lick. i've got Lovey too and Ray, but may have stopped at that point, at least in terms of vinyl. the earlier stuff was a bit more collaborative in terms of writing i think. some of my favourites were by ben deily who wrote Postcard off creator and Ever from Lick. Lick is a great album if you've not listened to it.
 
i had the earlier stuff - hate your friends, creator and the brilliant Lick. i've got Lovey too and Ray, but may have stopped at that point, at least in terms of vinyl. the earlier stuff was a bit more collaborative in terms of writing i think. some of my favourites were by ben deily who wrote Postcard off creator and Ever from Lick. Lick is a great album if you've not listened to it.

Yeah, I have Lick on vinyl. Lots of good stuff on it. Later stuff was more influenced by the Aussie bands he collaborated with when he lived over there. All a bit more sunny and less spiky than the Deily stuff - hence less Nimrod friendly :) I'm a sucker for a good hook though - not to mention my massive 90s man crush on Evan.
 
Yeah, I have Lick on vinyl. Lots of good stuff on it. Later stuff was more influenced by the Aussie bands he collaborated with when he lived over there. All a bit more sunny and less spiky than the Deily stuff - hence less Nimrod friendly :) I'm a sucker for a good hook though - not to mention my massive 90s man crush on Evan.

you should know i like some of the softer stuff by now! i did get the smudge single impractical joke (which is great + the original outdoor type) and their album, though that must have been around the time of my cd conversion. i held on almost as long as possible!
postcard is a very sweet deily track, not at all spiky :) can't knock dando too much for his great work but for me he became a bit of a parody with his big gay heart and all that.
 
And speaking of hooky Americana, I'm now on to Big Tobacco and The Pernice Brothers. Lovely shimmery sad stuff.
 
you should know i like some of the softer stuff by now! i did get the smudge single impractical joke (which is great + the original outdoor type) and their album, though that must have been around the time of my cd conversion. i held on almost as long as possible!
postcard is a very sweet deily track, not at all spiky :) can't knock dando too much for his great work but for me he became a bit of a parody with his big gay heart and all that.

Love Big Gay Heart! :gayrepost:

Agree he's not the most credible bloke, but it's all about the tunes for me. And the cheek bones.
 
Love Big Gay Heart! :gayrepost:

Agree he's not the most credible bloke, but it's all about the tunes for me. And the cheek bones.

lol. I always considered BGH was one of his ploys for getting into girls knickers.

believe it or not, I have an album by the Pernice brothers, though not sure I ever liked it.
 
lol. I always considered BGH was one of his ploys for getting into girls knickers.

believe it or not, I have an album by the Pernice brothers, though not sure I ever liked it.

The World Won't End is the album we always have to play on holiday as a family tradition. It's got some great songs on it. Really bitter lyrics wrapped up in sunshiney melodies. I went to see them the night after 9/11 and it was a really weird atmosphere, their minds clearly elsewhere.
 
The World Won't End is the album we always have to play on holiday as a family tradition. It's got some great songs on it. Really bitter lyrics wrapped up in sunshiney melodies. I went to see them the night after 9/11 and it was a really weird atmosphere, their minds clearly elsewhere.

that's the one I have. i'll have a listen when I get a chance, assuming I remember. probably not heard it since the year it was released.
 
Spotify just recommended a cover of Velvet Underground's Waiting For The Man performed by David Bowie in the 1970's.

Fucking awesome - knocks the socks of the original, which I loved anyway.
 
Listening to the soundtrack to Baby Driver - some great stuff on there. I do like a good soundtrack.
 
That soundtrack and film was recommended to me by a colleague a few days ago.
 
Somewhere In Time by Iron Maiden.

Criminal that this album tends to get lost when talking about their 80s output. I'd take it over Piece of Mind and Seventh Son, personally (I know that's controversial tho).
 
It is. Piece of mind, seventh son, powerslave and beast are all better (imo) than somewhere in time. 80's maiden definitely trumps their other output for me though.
 
More '90s nostalgia with Sugar's Copper Blue. Such a good album.
 

The look of horror on people's face if you blast this out from the start
 
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