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Post by Mr. FOLLARD on Aug 12, 2021 18:46:32 GMT
Smiths single
Clash album
Pink Floyd track
punk A-side
90s band
60s hit
Rolling Stones album cover
Neil Young tune
box set
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Post by bungo the mungo on Aug 12, 2021 18:50:30 GMT
this:
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Post by fearlessfreap on Aug 12, 2021 19:10:12 GMT
Smiths single - What Difference Does It Make
Clash album - first (US version)
Pink Floyd track Paintbox
punk A-side - Map Ref 41N 93W
90s band - Stereolab
60s hit - I Can't Let Go - Evie Sands
Rolling Stones album cover - US version of High Tide and Green Grass
Neil Young tune - Mr. Soul
box set - The History Of Jamaican Music
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2021 20:34:41 GMT
Smiths single- This Charming Man.
Clash album- London Calling
Pink Floyd track- Shine On You Crazy Diamond
punk A-side- Pretty Vacant
90s band- Oasis
60s hit- MY Girl
Rolling Stones album cover- Goats Head Soup
Neil Young tune- Heart of Gold
box set- The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions by Miles Davis
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Post by Reactionary Rage on Aug 12, 2021 20:46:12 GMT
Smiths single - This Charming Man
Clash album - Debut
Pink Floyd track - See Emily Play
punk A-side - Complete Control
90s band - Stereolab
60s hit - I Heard It Through the Grapevine (and a 100 more)
Rolling Stones album cover - Exile
Neil Young tune - Ambulance Blues
box set - Nuggets
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Post by Sneelock on Aug 12, 2021 21:09:51 GMT
Smiths single "please excuse Sneelock from voting for a Smiths' single as he's been very sick. signed, His Mom"
Clash album...rope. the first one I got familiar with.
Pink Floyd track Lucifer Sam
punk A-side Gidget Goes to Hell by the Suburban Lawns partly to be a stubborn west-coaster but also because I love it.
90s band Olivia Tremor Control
60s hit Land of 1000 Dances by Wilson Pickett
Rolling Stones album cover yayas
Neil Young tune Only Love Can Break your Heart
box set Pere Ubu / Datapanik in Year Zero
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Post by rayge on Aug 12, 2021 21:27:43 GMT
Smiths single This Charming Man
Clash album They're all flawed. Least so: London Calling
Pink Floyd track not that fussed about any of them. Emily is a good shout, but maybe Arnold Layne
punk A-side Anarchy in the UK
90s' band Yo La Tengo or Mercury Rev
60s' hit You've Lost that Loving Feeling if you're talking big worldwide hits
Rolling Stones album cover nah
Neil Young tune track Cortez the Killer
box set Not really
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Post by Mr. FOLLARD on Aug 12, 2021 21:35:50 GMT
Smiths single - Sheila Take A Bow
Clash album - debut
Pink Floyd track - Arnold Layne
punk A-side - Ambition
90s band - Pulp
60s hit - Daydream Believer or Fire Brigade
Rolling Stones album cover - December's Children
Neil Young tune - I Believe In You
box set - Peel Slowly And See
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Aug 12, 2021 21:40:02 GMT
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Post by blue on Aug 12, 2021 21:40:02 GMT
William It Was Really Nothing
London Calling
Shine On You Crazy Diamond parts 1-5
Ever Fallen In Love
Nirvana, probably
Runaway by Del Shannon
*shrugs*
Cortez the Killer
Tangerine Dream Virgin Years
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Post by DayoRemix on Aug 12, 2021 23:50:02 GMT
Smiths single (Released during their lifespan): "Heaven knows i'm miserable now" Overall: "There is a light that never goes out" (Released in 1992) Clash album: s/t (UK Version) Pink Floyd track: n/a Punk A-side: Could be any one of a few hundred, changing daily..So, pulling one out of the air.."Pay to Cum" Bad Brains, for the more hardcore leaning and "Oh bondage, up yours!" X-Ray Spex for the "lighter side".. 90s band: Yo la Tengo 60s hit:"Hit"..."House of the rising sun" The Animals Rolling Stones album cover: Let it Bleed, I guess Neil Young tune: "Only love can break your heart" box set: Peel slowly and see
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Post by toomanyhatz on Aug 13, 2021 0:51:53 GMT
Smiths single - It's still "How Soon is Now"
Clash album - The 1st. More familiar with the US version, but either works.
Pink Floyd track - At the moment it's "Chapter 24."
punk A-side - "I Don't Mind," maybe, though it's probably as much power pop as punk.
90s band - Hard to pick just one. It's not Oasis, that's for sure.
60s hit - "Don't Worry, Baby."
Rolling Stones album cover - Exile.
Neil Young tune - "Expecting to Fly."
box set - James Brown - Star Time.
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Aug 13, 2021 8:42:45 GMT
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Post by osgood on Aug 13, 2021 8:42:45 GMT
Smiths single - How Soon Is Now is one of the few I can stand
Clash album - London Calling
Pink Floyd track - Brain Damage/Eclipse segue
punk A-side - Anarchy in the UK
90s band - Teenage Fanclub
60s hit - Reach Out I'll Be There
Rolling Stones album cover - Sticky Fingers
Neil Young tune - Cinnamon Girl
box set - Stax singles Vol 1
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Post by Mr. FOLLARD on Aug 13, 2021 8:56:58 GMT
Rolling Stones album cover - Exile Rolling Stones album cover - Exile. You'd both honestly take this over this or this ?
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Post by Reactionary Rage on Aug 13, 2021 9:02:42 GMT
Yes. I prefer December's to the first one which is a standard 60s fish eye lens thing but Exile's sleeve sounds like the music, if that makes sense. I dunno how it does but it does.
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Post by Mr. FOLLARD on Aug 13, 2021 9:17:15 GMT
Yeah, I do see what you mean.
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