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Posted: Sat 30th May 2009 02:20 pm
by StonedSince67
Kingdoc almost wrote:The momentary lapse of reason ... Hmm i will think about the rest ... defenately maybe ...
Posted: Sat 30th May 2009 02:40 pm
by cattales1960
spidergawd wrote:Some great memories coming back from reading these posts. Like angry pirate, I hope I havent heard all my life changers yet. From the mid sixties I listened to all kinds of stuff, no great focus those 2 or 3 minute pop songs didn't do it for me completely, although there were masses of good ones. As the Rolling Stones, the Beatles and few others grew up they started to get interesting,(White Album, Beggars Banquet etc.) but I was getting lots of music from the states in those days (I was in the merchant navy) man I was listening to Harry Chapin, Don Nix, Bob Seeger. Lynyrd Skynyrd any thing realy, but we are talking background/soundtrack but for life changers here you go then.
Grateful Dead = Grateful Dead (first album) Discovered astral travel
Pink Floyd = Meddle. Tripped a million times on that Echoes
Beatles = Sargeant Pepper + The White Album. Can I have two for them
Jerry Garcia - Jerry Garcia (first album '72) A Deadhead is born (see avatar)
Neil Young = After The Gold Rush. Got Political (southern Man)
All early stuff I know but the last thirty years or so my life has been changed for me at regular intervals by the joys of raisin the kids. But I'm listening to all kinds of new stuff (for me) from all over the known and probably unknown world via the www now, and that is surely opening the gates. Rockon
2 Dayz to the green
Peace
spider we have very similar tastes for sure. Its interesting to see what music influenced different age groups from different parts of the globe
Posted: Sat 30th May 2009 02:45 pm
by StonedSince67
spidergawd wrote:Grateful Dead = Grateful Dead (first album) Discovered astral travel
Pink Floyd = Meddle. Tripped a million times on that Echoes
Beatles = Sargeant Pepper + The White Album. Can I have two for them
Jerry Garcia - Jerry Garcia (first album '72) A Deadhead is born (see avatar)
Neil Young = After The Gold Rush. Got Political (southern Man)
and i like everything here too and yes i am in the forum's older age bracket
the first Grateful Dead album has
Morning Dew and that song and my first few smokes are entwined forever
Posted: Sat 30th May 2009 02:48 pm
by cattales1960
StonedSince'67 wrote:spidergawd wrote:Grateful Dead = Grateful Dead (first album) Discovered astral travel
Pink Floyd = Meddle. Tripped a million times on that Echoes
Beatles = Sargeant Pepper + The White Album. Can I have two for them
Jerry Garcia - Jerry Garcia (first album '72) A Deadhead is born (see avatar)
Neil Young = After The Gold Rush. Got Political (southern Man)
and i like everything here too and yes i am in the forum's older age bracket
I must be younger then you. I have only been stoned since 73.lol
Posted: Sat 30th May 2009 02:55 pm
by StonedSince67
cattales1960 wrote:I must be younger then you. I have only been stoned since 73.lol
i am 62 so quite a bit older
but it is the music that defines the common ground
Posted: Sat 30th May 2009 04:16 pm
by dogstar
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon - I first heard this around a friend's house in 1975, being played by his older brother and it changed the kind of music I was listening to for the next ten years.
Marillion - Misplaced Childhood - Just gone through a nasty break-up with my first really serious girlfriend and this album helped me to keep my sanity. Saw Marillion live several times on this tour, it was also the first time I did magic mushrooms.
Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime - my current partner, who I've been with for twenty years were fighting over each other's musical tastes, but when we both heard this it was like wow! We've been going to gigs together since, and this album not only saved our relationship, it gave us common music to mosh to.
Pearl Jam - Ten - The start of grunge and a very special time. Defined a time in history, when we were living in London and going to gigs several times a week, hanging out with bands and generally ligging it large. Even Flow, Jeremy and Alive still make the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end when I hear them to this day.
Turisas - The Varangian Way - The first of the Finnish folk rock/viking metal bands that we saw live, and the start of a whole new era of music, travelling to Northern Europe, drinking beer and rediscovering our shared Viking heritage - we're both from the East Coast of England. Obviously flutes, accordians & violins are not new, but putting them with heavy metal is something else!
It was cool to read that Turisas stopped off at Schipol airport on their way back to Finland, with 6 hours to spare. Their accordian player decided he had just enough time to pop into Dam for a quick session, failed to make the plane and then wasn't heard from for three months! Way to go, know exactly how he feels.
Posted: Sat 30th May 2009 05:00 pm
by Kingdoc
StonedSince'67 wrote:Kingdoc almost wrote:The momentary lapse of reason ... Hmm i will think about the rest ... defenately maybe ...
Dont ive been up since 5.30am

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Posted: Mon 1st Jun 2009 05:15 am
by editdroid
Man it's tough to whittle down, but I think these are probably the most pivotal albums in terms of the evolution of my musical taste over the years.
The Orb - Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld
Pixies - Doolittle
2pac - All Eyez On Me
Eva Cassidy - Songbird
Four Tet - Rounds
Posted: Mon 1st Jun 2009 05:57 am
by Clayman
Smash by The Offspring, the first punk rock album i ever bought. And the first one of any genre furthermore. the first voice that ever told me, 'you aren;t like everyone else, and its better that way'
AntiChrist Superstar by Marilyn Manson - Holy shit, i was like 12 when this came out. the anger was unparalleled to me at the time. totally changed my perception of counterculture and my own place in the world. remember sneaking out of hte house and going to see him in downtown london on this tour. dodging church protestors and police. those early tours were the some craziest things i ever saw in my life.
After The Eulogy by Boysetsfire - nathan's vocals just make this for me, so raw at times, but then morose and crooning seconds later. positive, peaceful and violent.
Extinction by Nausea - no bullshit. things are bad, and they;re getting worse, and they'll never get better. that was nausea's message.
The Ultimate Escape by Tsunami Bomb - deffinately kick started my love and appreciation for female fronted punk bands.
Posted: Mon 1st Jun 2009 04:13 pm
by spidergawd
StonedSince'67 wrote:cattales1960 wrote:I must be younger then you. I have only been stoned since 73.lol
i am 62 so quite a bit older
but it is the music that defines the common ground
Hey Stoned, snap on the age, I tell ya kids gettin on can be a BLAST, keep on Truckin is all. Do you know what? I am sitting at this moment in time in Coffeeshop Wardo on the outer reaches of the Dam

and it aint half bad,(air con) nice Shiva spliff I tell ya I aint feelin nothin but good.
Actualy looking for the elusive YoYo for some Bud grown under the sky.
Peace

from Amsterdam
Posted: Mon 1st Jun 2009 04:34 pm
by spidergawd
Cattales Hi nice you share a taste, there was and is so much music to influence, but some is just right where you want it to be I think. I mean I have totally listened to Neil Young since Buffalo Springfield, I just love everything he writes, Love Politics growing up growing old even.Any way stay cool
Peace

from Amsterdam
Posted: Mon 1st Jun 2009 04:36 pm
by StonedSince67
spidergawd wrote:Actualy looking for the elusive YoYo for some Bud grown under the sky.
..... map ..... street view ..... Yo-Yo
Posted: Mon 1st Jun 2009 04:52 pm
by cattales1960
spidergawd wrote:Cattales Hi nice you share a taste, there was and is so much music to influence, but some is just right where you want it to be I think. I mean I have totally listened to Neil Young since Buffalo Springfield, I just love everything he writes, Love Politics growing up growing old even.Any way stay cool
Peace

from Amsterdam
man I wish I was there with you. I miss the Dam so much.
Posted: Mon 1st Jun 2009 05:13 pm
by liquidSwords
Great tipic
I dont remember reason why but these are the albums that still get played
1. 2Pac - All Eyez on Me
2. Jedi Mind Tricks - Violent by Design
3. Gza - Liquid Swords
4. Oasis - Whats the Story
5. Wu Tang - 36 Chambers
It was hard to write a 5th as it could have been so many, Big L, Nas and Dr Dre come to mind, as my life i've mostly listened to Hip Hop music, Oasis was the first non hip hop album i bought

Posted: Mon 1st Jun 2009 09:25 pm
by spidergawd
Stoned, Cattales, you are sweet people maybe one day we can coordinate some travel arrangements and meet up and share a vibe.
I'm right off topic for this thread so stay cool.
Hey Cattales from St. Louis MO, I bet you didnt get to the seaside much when you were a kid
Coffeeshops with internet, its all too much
Peace

from Joe Cools in Ijmuiden