nobody
08-01-2005, 06:34 AM
...The Musical Gospel according to MAF....
Pulled out this comp from those yearly ones a bunch of folks did a while ago and remembered how much I liked this disc, how much great music came out in that time period, and got inspired to start digging through records from the era.
Great tracks on there from Stiff Little Fingers, The Jam, Gang of Four, XTC, B-52's and more. I like how rather than strictly staying with the punk/post punk kinda stuff, its also got tracks from Pink Floyd's The Wall, Neil Young, and Rickie Lee Jones.
Being burned from vinyl is an added bonus for me. What kinda table and such did ya use? Sounds really good throughout.
After listening on my way to and home from a party this weekend, the next morning it had me pulling out records from B-52's (Wild Planet), Talking Heads (More Songs about Buildings and Food), Public Image Limited (First Edition), Tom Tom Club, Siouxsie & the Banshees (Juju) and more. Even went off ah a tangent and remembered my old Kurtis Blow records as well as Prince's Dirty Mind and What Time is It?
OK...now I'm ramblimng, but it was just a fun listen and I really liked how after listening, it had me digging through my own records to find stuff from the same era. A fun listen that inspired more fun listening...amnd it was great that even the wife loves this era too, so we actually sat around for a few hours Sunday morning listening together.
Pulled out this comp from those yearly ones a bunch of folks did a while ago and remembered how much I liked this disc, how much great music came out in that time period, and got inspired to start digging through records from the era.
Great tracks on there from Stiff Little Fingers, The Jam, Gang of Four, XTC, B-52's and more. I like how rather than strictly staying with the punk/post punk kinda stuff, its also got tracks from Pink Floyd's The Wall, Neil Young, and Rickie Lee Jones.
Being burned from vinyl is an added bonus for me. What kinda table and such did ya use? Sounds really good throughout.
After listening on my way to and home from a party this weekend, the next morning it had me pulling out records from B-52's (Wild Planet), Talking Heads (More Songs about Buildings and Food), Public Image Limited (First Edition), Tom Tom Club, Siouxsie & the Banshees (Juju) and more. Even went off ah a tangent and remembered my old Kurtis Blow records as well as Prince's Dirty Mind and What Time is It?
OK...now I'm ramblimng, but it was just a fun listen and I really liked how after listening, it had me digging through my own records to find stuff from the same era. A fun listen that inspired more fun listening...amnd it was great that even the wife loves this era too, so we actually sat around for a few hours Sunday morning listening together.