Hog Posted March 7, 2005 Author Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Marillion - Script For A Jesters TearQueen - InnuendoMeatLoaf - Bat Out Of Hellthe three i can remember when i was 6Are you Jesters Mini-me? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fast Caz Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 is he absolutly stunning and great in bed?if so yes i am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psydoll Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Faith No More - Introduce YourselfGuns 'n' Roses - Use Your Illusion IIProdigy - ExperienceCypress Hill - Black SundayRage Against The Machine - Rage Against The Machine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wishbone G Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Pink Floyd, The Who, Wishbone Ash and Led Zeppelin were really the main things i heard when i was younger.Guess what my CD rack is full of now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psydoll Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 You must have had a bad childhood then.At least he wasn't listening to Hootie & The Blowfish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
connie Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Billy Joel and Buddy Holly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cleartonebass Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Rage against the machine - Rage against the machineFaith no more- Who cares alot greatest hitsSavatage- handful of rainDream theater- Images and wordsIron Maiden- Iron maidenbest of the restPearl jam- tenIncubus- fungus amongusPrimus- Sailing the seas of cheeseSymphony x- the divine wings of tragedyOff topic- check out this up and coming american band! they kick asswww.purevolume.com/sidesofthenorth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RF Scott Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 kaiser chiefs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rab Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 REM -Automatic for the PeopleDaryll Hall and John Oates - Looking Backthe first few Oasis albumsJoni Mitchell - whatever one 'The Circle Game' is onAnnie LennoxJames TaylorGeorge MichaelPaul Simon - GracelandChris ReaJohn Martyn...until the age of 11 or something. Then came shit music until age 16, then not too bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ancient Mariner Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 REM -Automatic for the PeopleDaryll Hall and John Oates - Looking Backthe first few Oasis albumsJoni Mitchell - whatever one 'The Circle Game' is onAnnie LennoxJames TaylorGeorge MichaelPaul Simon - GracelandChris ReaJohn MartynyaybooyaybooyaybooyaybooyaybooAn extraordinary pattern! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan Cynic Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 My folks listened to stuff like Jim Reeves (who I still quite like), Johnny Cash (heresy I know, but I've never been much of a fan), and the Sound of Music soundtrack (no comment!). When my big sister left home I fell heir to her singles collection, and spent my early teens listening to 7"s such as,,,,the Who "My Generation"the Stones "Satisfaction" (I preferred the B side, "Spider & the Fly")the Beatles "Penny Lane"/"Strawberry Fields"the Kinks "All day & all of the night"the Pretty Things "Don't bring me down"When I finally started buying albums it was these, initially...Melanie "Candles in the rain"Pink Floyd "Atom Heart Mother"the Strawbs "Antiques and Curios"Easy Rider soundtrack"Picnic" compilationand Zeppelin, Kevin Ayers, Jethro Tull, Fairport Convention etc etc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GraemeC Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Get your Ya ya's out Rolling StonesLet it Bleed Rolling StonesLive in Europe Rory GallagherLive at the Fillmore Humble PieDoobie Brothers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lava p. Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Get your Ya ya's out Rolling StonesLet it Bleed Rolling StonesLive in Europe Rory GallagherLive at the Fillmore Humble PieDoobie Brothersthe doobie brothers, now that was a band and a half, fantastic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tav Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Depends what you mean by young...in order from about 10 to 18Queen - Greatest Hits 1Nirvana - Nevermind/In UteroRadiohead - Ok ComputerMetallica - Black AlbumAlice In Chains - DirtPearl Jam - TenI was also prime target for nu-metal. Limpbizkit, Linkin Park and others...though none of those I really connected with...it's all about the Seattle CDs I tells ya! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lawy Lawson:Attorney Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 I'm not sure about exact albums, but I could give a rough chronological sketch of my musical youth (not Musical Youth, that's something different).My earliest recollections are of my dad blasting AC/DC when in alone or my mum blasting Dr.Hook when in alone. To appease each other in the car, I tend to remember some Deacon Blue or possibly the Commitments soundtrack. I kind of forsook (what?) music myself. I missed the dance and grunge revoloutions but I kind of enjoyed G&R and Faith No More. I remember getting the odd smack round the back of the head for singing every word. There was a couple of years of drought until I got into the more commercial side of industrial-metal aged fifteen and despite unfortunate flirtations with koRn and Marilyn Manson (who wasn't that bad back then really) Fear Factory, Ministry and Nine Inch Nails still hold a place in my heart.Que dodgy pop-punk mode which brought stuff I could get on the dance floor too and some good music (mid-nineties Green Day) and New Found Glory. Listening to more punk based music opened me up to hardcore which brought me into the realm of The Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat, Fugazi et alThursday's Full Collapse blew my mind on release, even though I tired of it fairly quickly but it made me quest for the music that influenced the band's I liked which has led me over the past around three years to the most fufllling musical love affair yet: the joy of discovery. This has opened up the mainstream to me (The Cure, New Order), the off-beat (Pavement, XTC) and the kind of obscure (Life Without Buildings, The Dresden Dolls).Somewhere along the line I realised 'Rapper's Delight' was teh best song ever recorded. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GraemeC Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 the doobie brothers' date=' now that was a band and a half, fantastic.[/quote']I had a phaze of listening to a lot of the west coast American stuff and got into Steely Dan and Little Feet in a big way....I even listened to the Eagles cos the wife liked them... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaun Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 simply red - starsthe clash - the clashbuddy holly - greatest hitsthe jam - all mod conspink floyd - dark side of the moondepeche mode - violatornot what i personally listened to, but what my parents played around the house and in the car. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spoonie Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 graeme C, the stuff that was getting a lot of rotations when you were growing up was mozarts new releases. those were the days, eh!spoons /x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
empty-words Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 The albums that influenced my PLAYING most were..Stu Hamm- OutboundCannibal Corpse- The Wretched Spawn (but they all rule)Dream Theater- Scenes from a MemorySlayer- Show no mercyCryptopsy- None so Vile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bodast Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Age: old enough to remember, but only just, sitting in the back seat being short enough that the seatbelt took a direct route across mon visage:Simon and Garfunkel - Greatest Hits (I thought the Boxer was about 'Five-a-live!')The Beatles - The Red AlbumDire Straits - Brothers in ArmsBlondie - dunno which albumThe Corries - fuck knows, I just know that there were braes at Killiecrankie-o.Most of which I then neglected during my voyage through Aaron Carter, 911, A1, Travis, System of a Down, the Grim Northern Social and Genesis. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neil ex Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 kaiser chiefsMy dad made me listen to Kaiser Chiefs when I was younger. he said I wasn't helping out around the house enough Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kai Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 The two cassettes I always remember my dad having in the car are Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here and Wings - Venus & Mars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NARC Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 At least he wasn't listening to Hootie & The Blowfish I'm never going to live this down. It was all Leif Erikson's handiwork! I've lost 6 scene points alone for that thread! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ANGEL O' DEATH Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 the doors- movie soundtrackpink floyd- dark side of the moonsepultura- arisemetallica- master of puppets/and justice for all (impossible to determine for me which is better)prodigy- music for the jilted......snoop dogg- doggystylethis is from about ten onwards, before that the music is not worth mentioning Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan G Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 I had a phaze of listening to a lot of the west coast American stuff and got into Steely Dan and Little Feet in a big way....I even listened to the Eagles cos the wife liked them... that's Little FEAT Graeme... They were ace, fat man in the bathtub and all that! My dad has all their all their records so I guess I grew up on them, along with led zep, queen and clapton etc.Other than the obvious love for Michael Jackson when I was around 5 (now it's the other way round) - the most influential 2 albums for me are:GUNS 'N' ROSES - Use Your Illusion IIIRON MAIDEN - Killersbut also the following played a big part of my early musical appreciation:BON JOVI - Slippery When WetBLACK SABBATH - Headless CrossNIRVANA - IncesticideMETALLICA - Kill 'Em AllPANTERA - Far Beyond Driven Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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