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If during isolation you could only listen to one artist/band’s full catalogue. on 11:51 - Apr 13 by woodbridge_blue
Pink Floyd....coincidentally yesterday I played what in my opinion are their best seven albums back to back, in ascending order.
That is quite something, I trust you were stoned.
I would normally say Pink Floyd but as I have listened to everything so many times I'll pick a band that I have heard a fair bit but nowhere near enough and I am bound to uncover a lot of new classics for me.
So I'm going Radiohead.
“Hello, I'm your MP. Actually I'm not. I'm your candidate. Gosh.”
Boris Johnson canvassing in Henley, 2005.
No idea when I began here, was a very long time ago. Previously known as Spirit_of_81. Love cheese, hate the colour of it, this is why it requires some blue in it.
New Order. Joined the Tim Burgess Twitter listening party for Power Corruption and Lies last night. It was a lot of fun hearing from Stephen Morris and looking at Kevin Cummins' photos.
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If during isolation you could only listen to one artist/band’s full catalogue. on 12:05 - Apr 13 with 2466 views
If during isolation you could only listen to one artist/band’s full catalogue. on 11:57 - Apr 13 by Lord_Lucan
That is quite something, I trust you were stoned.
I would normally say Pink Floyd but as I have listened to everything so many times I'll pick a band that I have heard a fair bit but nowhere near enough and I am bound to uncover a lot of new classics for me.
So I'm going Radiohead.
I'm going to say Van Morrison but it was a close run thing with Radiohead.
Then there's Bowie. This sort of thing makes my head explode.
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If during isolation you could only listen to one artist/band’s full catalogue. on 12:06 - Apr 13 with 2462 views
If during isolation you could only listen to one artist/band’s full catalogue. on 12:05 - Apr 13 by brogansnose
I'm going to say Van Morrison but it was a close run thing with Radiohead.
Then there's Bowie. This sort of thing makes my head explode.
You've nicked what I was going to say. Just to be different, and in the Desert Island Discs tradition of giving to time to something you have never properly got around to, I am going to plump for Jean Sibelius.
Every single work in every recorded format by every orchestra, solo performer and all points in between.