seminal debuts

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seminal debuts

Post by Bob Jefferson » 03 Oct 2009, 21:45

I'm going to open with Patti Smith's "Horses". Art. Attitude. Passion. Cool as. Astonishing in 1976 and still well worth a spin.

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Post by SoupDragon » 04 Oct 2009, 00:01

Mr Soupy's vote goes to Jimi Hendrix -Are you experienced?
Guitar playing that influenced a generation

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Post by Bob Jefferson » 04 Oct 2009, 10:12

Good shout. That takes me back to around 1975. I had a friend who was a huge Jimi fan and a few of us used to go round his place with a case or two of Newcastle Brown and turn the volume up to max, invariably throw up at some point during the proceedings, then drink some more before finally crashing out on the floor. Come to think of it, he had very understanding parents.

The debuts from the Stooges and the Ramones would certainly be on my list and although, strictly speaking, not her first solo release, Bjork's startling 'Debut' album is difficult to overlook. Such great videos too.

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Post by Franck » 05 Oct 2009, 11:09

Stone Roses.Not one weak track on the LP.

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Post by Porty » 06 Oct 2009, 16:10

Agree with Franck and I will throw in "August and Everything After" the Counting Crows

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Post by Pal of Porty » 06 Oct 2009, 16:36

I will Definitely throw in Oasis Maybe. 8)
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Post by kipling » 06 Oct 2009, 23:12

Eh...too many to mention, but:

Another Music In A Different Kitchen - Buzzcocks
Crocodiles - Echo And The Bunnymen
1977 - Ash

They'd all be up there.

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