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Re: Desert Island Discs - for everything else

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 7:01 pm
by mick
Cybot wrote:

RTDF in Rock and Pop Old School:

Deep Purple In Rock/Fireball/Machine Head

Grateful Dead Live Dead

Allman Brothers Live At The Filmore East

King Crimson In The Court of The Crimson King/Red

David Sylvian Secrets of the Beehive/Blemish

Wishbone Ash Pilgrimage/Argus

Creedence Clearwater Revival Green River/Bayou Country/Cosmos Factory

Jimi Hendrix Are You Experienced/Axis Bold As Love/Electric Ladyland

Rush 2112/ Caress of Steel

Groundhogs Thank Christ For The Bomb/Split

Neil Young After The Goldrush/Ragged Glory

Black Sabbath Paranoid/Master of Reality/Black Sabbath

Pink Floyd Piper At The Gates Of Dawn

Fairport Convention Liege and Lief

Nick Drake Five Leaves Left/Fruit Tree box set

Tim Buckley Live in London '68/Happy Sad

John Martin Solid Air/One World

Camel The Snow Goose

Velvet Underground Live '69/Third

I have most of the records you have listed above. I would not like to be without any of them.

Re: Desert Island Discs - for everything else

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:35 pm
by cybot
mick wrote:Cybot wrote:

RTDF in Rock and Pop Old School:

Deep Purple In Rock/Fireball/Machine Head

Grateful Dead Live Dead

Allman Brothers Live At The Filmore East

King Crimson In The Court of The Crimson King/Red

David Sylvian Secrets of the Beehive/Blemish

Wishbone Ash Pilgrimage/Argus

Creedence Clearwater Revival Green River/Bayou Country/Cosmos Factory

Jimi Hendrix Are You Experienced/Axis Bold As Love/Electric Ladyland

Rush 2112/ Caress of Steel

Groundhogs Thank Christ For The Bomb/Split

Neil Young After The Goldrush/Ragged Glory

Black Sabbath Paranoid/Master of Reality/Black Sabbath

Pink Floyd Piper At The Gates Of Dawn

Fairport Convention Liege and Lief

Nick Drake Five Leaves Left/Fruit Tree box set

Tim Buckley Live in London '68/Happy Sad

John Martin Solid Air/One World

Camel The Snow Goose

Velvet Underground Live '69/Third

I have most of the records you have listed above. I would not like to be without any of them.
Actually Mick the list above was twice as long but suddenly the island seemed very small indeed ;-) BTW there's one very much underrated group I forgot to mention and they deserve to be on the list. I'll put their cover on the GTLP thread tomorrow so watch that space....

Re: Desert Island Discs - for everything else

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:47 pm
by Rocker
Ivor wrote:How big is this island?
How many IKEA shelves are you bringing with you?

Re: Desert Island Discs - for everything else

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 11:16 pm
by cybot
Rocker wrote:
Ivor wrote:How big is this island?
How many IKEA shelves are you bringing with you?
LOL :-)

Re: Desert Island Discs - for everything else

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 11:21 pm
by cybot
Mick,

This is the rarity I was talking about: Budgie's 'Never Turn Your Back On A Friend'. I'm sure you've heard of it...



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Re: Desert Island Discs - for everything else

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 2:26 am
by mick
Yes I remember Budgie. I must check that cd out

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