Rock - what are you listening to?

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Told yis ages ago it was brilliant! That and The Beat Club Sessions. Also both are available on vinyl :) The Beat Club Sessions in particular are a revelation, featuring a young and hungry Rory doing his thing and then some!


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saw them in Whelans last year, excellent.

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Love this record.
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Just pulled the trigger on that from my wish list. I've recently been catching up on a number of his recordings that I missed first time round, and enjoying the experience.



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Good call Dermot. What about this?

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JAW wrote:Good call Dermot. What about this?

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Ah classic! Always loved the Fistfull of Dollars 'bullet' instrumental :) The Band With No Name over at the beginning of Side 2....
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cybot wrote:
JAW wrote:Good call Dermot. What about this?

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Ah classic! Always loved the Fistfull of Dollars 'bullet' instrumental :) The Band With No Name over at the beginning of Side 2....
Watt is my favourite TYA album, it's all good except for the shocking quality of the live "Sweet Little Sixteen" Going to be listening to a lot of TYA over the next few evenings. I don't know "A Space in Time." Any views on it Dermot?
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JAW wrote:
cybot wrote:
JAW wrote:Good call Dermot. What about this?

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Ah classic! Always loved the Fistfull of Dollars 'bullet' instrumental :) The Band With No Name over at the beginning of Side 2....
Watt is my favourite TYA album, it's all good except for the shocking quality of the live "Sweet Little Sixteen" Going to be listening to a lot of TYA over the next few evenings. I don't know "A Space in Time." Any views on it Dermot?
Well I have two copies. One American (Columbia) and one on the Chryalis label. I played side one of the American thing and it sounded dreadful. Will have a listen to the English copy later and report back. As for the music, well it concentrates on the more 'commercial' aspects of the TYA sound. Not bad but not brilliant. BTW have you ever heard Undead? Absolutely vintage TYA with the best version of Going Home by a mile and short with it too. And you're right about Sweet Little Sixteen :)
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