Southsea Beach. c.Late 1980s. A few hundred spent on one of the earliest CD boomboxes. A few quid more spent on something else. Damn good times.
Louder. Still probably not as loud as nonagenarian neighbors average EastEnders volume, though, so I think we're ok.
I was wanting From The Lions Mouth on vinyl until the price went to 167 pound bloody hell far too dear.
No chance! I got the two box set CD compilations that came out a few years back. Pretty much all the sound material.
The songs passed me by as a kid, this, back then, "Alone", was just the prelude to the cabin scene and tears of laughter. And two hard boiled eggs. Kind regards, always, Jim.
Possibly slightly esoteric, but I love this Eivør - Trøllabundin - Later… with Jools Holland - BBC Two - YouTube
I love Blackfoot Di. Very partial to Southern states country-rock. I think this is why I like The Kings of Leon so much. I remember when I bought the album, Gimme Back My Bullets by Lynyrd Skynyrd, probably off the back of Freebird, my Dad asked me who they were, when I told him the name, he said, that's a shoe shop isn't it?
Realised yesterday I hadn't listened to anything by them in a while. Saw them once, at Ulster hall I think - the floorboards were definitely bouncing that night. Ditto. Dad was partial to County, Western & Bluegrass so I guess some of it must've rubbed off. Just for us...