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Great weekend with Leeds clinching the championship as well in the last minute.
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Many Thanks Richard - great work. Looking forward to the 50s/60s one. I hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend.
Great result for me 4 in the top 10
73= A Trick Of The Tail
9. What's Going On
5. Hunky Dory
8. Ziggy Stardust
6=. Marquee Moon
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Only 5 points more than Trick Of The Tail. I thought SEBTP was way ahead, although it is impossible to keep on top of the scores.
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Yes. Never really listened to many of their albums, until recently. Since then, I've discovered some great album tracks.
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Great top 5. I found listening to Out of the blue in full quite refreshing, as I hadn't listened to it over 30 years. I also tried out most of the other ELO 70s albums during #5albums70s
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Good evening Richard.
#5albums70sfinal
1. Genesis - A Trick Of The Tail
2. Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
3. Bowie - Hunky Dory
4. Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
5. Television - Marquee Moon
6. Pink Floyd WYWH,
7. Kraftwerk T/E/E
8. Genesis SEBTP
9. Bowie - Aladdin Sane
10. Bowie - Station to Station
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Fairly close - my top 5 for #5albums70s5
1. Genesis - Selling England
2. Bowie - Diamond Dogs
3. Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps
4. Genesis - Nursery Cryme
5. Big Star - 1#Record
I very much like the Warren Zevon album and Radio City was in my top 10
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Yes you are right, I did. I actually really love the 1st Jon Anderson album - Olias of Sunhillow. I think it is an overlooked classic.
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Good top 5. I agree will two of your top 5.
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There's not much love for prog rock here, except for Pink Floyd. 2 albums by Genesis just scraped through to the final.
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This is probably my favourite single/track by The Isleys.
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Very good suggestion.
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Brilliant choice. One of my favourite songs performed by Al Green. Recently got into Al Green is Love album so much.
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I didn't realise how popular this fav artist top15 was. This is my second go. Last time I did the Beach Boys and I am doing The Temptations this time around.
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Great choice of artist. One of my favourite soul groups. So much to choose from. I am not familiar with this track, so I will have to give it a listen.
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Yes me too. The 70s & 80s were a great time growing up.
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The Peel session version is much different. I saw New Order on their first tour at Jenkinsons Brighton on a Sunday night.
Never forget it. Many other special post punk new artists too every Sunday evening. Sunday was very quiet back in those days. A day of rest for most people.
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Strong year. I have about 50 albums to pick from. An excuse to try and get into Pygmalion (Slowdive). I never liked first time around.
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Love the montage, works really well. This is my favourite version as well.
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Yes. Both tracks blend together as one. Separating them doesn't make sense.
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Craig Amstrong has collaborated with many artists Massive Attack, Elizabeth Fraser, Bono, Paul Buchanan, Mogwai
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Thanks.
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Thanks. Just posted two more. I think these are my three favourite videos of the top of my head that I was playing endlessly.
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Been listening to a couple of his fine albums lately - long neglected. I don't know why I put this off for so long.
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Don't think I will be able to sleep tonight trying to work out your No.1, but I believe I have a good idea.
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Yes of course - I understand now and fully agree.
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I don't get it
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No problem Richard, my top 5 is virtually sorted. Just got to decide on 3rd and 4th place. Hunky Dory or Ziggy Stardust?