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cloudybay
17-12-2006, 07:53
The Kick Inside- Kate Bush and New Boots and Panties - Ian Dury.............

StarSparkle
17-12-2006, 11:00
The Clash "The Clash" and Sex Pistols "Never Mind the B*******"

Both classics from now till the end of eternity

StarSparkle

40summat
17-12-2006, 11:54
'Deep purple in rock' I borowed this from a neighbour it started a life long love of rock music for me, i think it was 1970-71

'2112' Rush, just because it reminds me of the best few years of my life.

There have been so many albums that define a moment or period of my life, my music collection is like a timeline of my life, i guess music does that for most of us.

EdnaKrabappe
17-12-2006, 12:25
:huh: I'm not sure I understand the question: is it the first two albums I got that made an impression on me or the albums that mean the most to me? :huh:

In answer to the first question: Parallel Lines by Blondie - still one of my favourite records - I wanted to be Debbie Harry in the Heart of Glass video - still do to be honest - and then probably Snap! by The Jam. Too ickle to be a proper Jam fan until the end, this started my lifelong love with Paul Weller. :love:

In fact I've probably answered both questions there thinking about it... but I've got to mention the other one I played to death in my yuf - You broke my heart in seventeen places by Tracey Ullman. .. a tale of teenage woe, love and lust . :hihi:

alternageek
17-12-2006, 12:29
there are waaaaaaaaaaaaay too many great albums out there to just put it down to two. seriously 100 would be easier for me.

medusa
17-12-2006, 12:38
'Five Leaves Left' by Nick Drake and
'Physical Graffiti' by Led Zeppelin

StarSparkle
17-12-2006, 15:26
:huh: I'm not sure I understand the question: is it the first two albums I got that made an impression on me or the albums that mean the most to me? :huh:

In answer to the first question: Parallel Lines by Blondie - still one of my favourite records - I wanted to be Debbie Harry in the Heart of Glass video - still do to be honest - and then probably Snap! by The Jam. Too ickle to be a proper Jam fan until the end, this started my lifelong love with Paul Weller. :love:

In fact I've probably answered both questions there thinking about it... but I've got to mention the other one I played to death in my yuf - You broke my heart in seventeen places by Tracey Ullman. .. a tale of teenage woe, love and lust . :hihi:

Edna! Me too! :o I've said it before and I'm sure I'll say it again: You ARE my long-lost twin sister, aren't you? :hihi: ;)

Anyway, I took the question to be: Which 2 albums were the first to really mean something important to you in your life? But Cloudybay perhaps meant something different to that?

StarSparkle

EdnaKrabappe
17-12-2006, 17:28
Edna! Me too! :o I've said it before and I'm sure I'll say it again: You ARE my long-lost twin sister, aren't you? :hihi: ;)
StarSparkle

Starsparkle - if ever there is a program called Ms and Miss, (like Mr and Mrs but for platonic friends:) ) we shall have to go on it as contestants. We'd be sure to win!

N.B. Have an update on the other week's activities for you but I'll pm that!

sccsux
17-12-2006, 18:52
'2112' Rush, just because it reminds me of the best few years of my life.

A fine choice, if I may say so:thumbsup:.

That's just reminded me, I'll have to stick a copy on CD for the car:).

StarSparkle
17-12-2006, 22:37
Starsparkle - if ever there is a program called Ms and Miss, (like Mr and Mrs but for platonic friends:) ) we shall have to go on it as contestants. We'd be sure to win!

N.B. Have an update on the other week's activities for you but I'll pm that!

I'm picturing us celebrating the win this very moment - piece of cake! We'd just need to answer what we'd say for ourselves :thumbsup:

StarSparkle