Dave Holland: master of the 1/4 note. Have you ever read about his final few years on Earth? Yuck.Krev wrote: Wed Sep 22, 2021 9:41 pm So true. As much as I love 70's Priest, I think Screaming for Vengeance was their high point, though. My uncle gave me that and British Steel on vinyl as a kid, which started me on my long Priest journey. But fuck Dave Holland. Les Binks was the man.
Re: Favourite Albums 1977?
22Best thing I learned from this is that The Sex Pistols and Jimmy Buffet both had their breakthrough hits in the same year.
Re: Favourite Albums 1977?
23I think this is in order for me, best I can do. I struggled with it.
1) Elvis Costello - My Aim is True
2) Ramones - Leave Home/Rocket to Russia
3) Cheap Trick - Cheap Trick/In Color
4) Television - Marquee Moon
5) Wire - Pink Flag
6) Krafwerk - Trans Europe Express
7) Iggy Pop - The Idiot/Lust For Life
8) The Vibrators - Pure Mania - this is a seriously overlooked but excellent record.
9) AC/DC Let There Be Rock
10) Steely Dan - Aja
11) The Jam - In The City
Honorable mention to Neil Young - Decade (because it's like a greatest hits), Commodores (there's a couple clunkers on this one), and Talking Heads 77
Also, The Cars self titled and Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life both narrowly miss 1977 and they would both be at the top of my list.
1) Elvis Costello - My Aim is True
2) Ramones - Leave Home/Rocket to Russia
3) Cheap Trick - Cheap Trick/In Color
4) Television - Marquee Moon
5) Wire - Pink Flag
6) Krafwerk - Trans Europe Express
7) Iggy Pop - The Idiot/Lust For Life
8) The Vibrators - Pure Mania - this is a seriously overlooked but excellent record.
9) AC/DC Let There Be Rock
10) Steely Dan - Aja
11) The Jam - In The City
Honorable mention to Neil Young - Decade (because it's like a greatest hits), Commodores (there's a couple clunkers on this one), and Talking Heads 77
Also, The Cars self titled and Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life both narrowly miss 1977 and they would both be at the top of my list.
Re: Favourite Albums 1977?
24Cheap trick debut I think is from 1977. Untouchable.
Then the sex pistols lp is very good, as is most of Pink Flag. The first clash Lp sounds kinda muffled, but What's my name kicks ass.
That Marquee Moon LP has pretty guitars.
Animals is my fave Floyd.
Then the sex pistols lp is very good, as is most of Pink Flag. The first clash Lp sounds kinda muffled, but What's my name kicks ass.
That Marquee Moon LP has pretty guitars.
Animals is my fave Floyd.
Re: Favourite Albums 1977?
25Dave N. wrote: Wed Sep 22, 2021 11:20 pm I was six years old in 1977, and the two albums I remember listening to the most were Queen “News Of the World” and Kiss “Alive II”.
Love Gun came out that year, but Alive II was the first record my parents bought for me. Both got a lot of play. I also remember asking for money to buy "Sometimes When We Touch" by Dan Hill on 45. Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome also got drilled into the ol' dome.
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Re: Favourite Albums 1977?
26Way near the top of my list is the soundtrack to the Rankin-Bass animated version of The Hobbit
Re: Favourite Albums 1977?
27Fine taste.kaleb wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 4:25 pm Way near the top of my list is the soundtrack to the Rankin-Bass animated version of The Hobbit
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Re: Favourite Albums 1977?
28But IV (The Stranglers) came out in 1980.Rocky Rockbottom wrote: Tue Sep 21, 2021 7:04 pm 1 Television - Marquee Moon. easy choice
2 Wire - Pink Flag
3 Chrome - Alien Soundtracks
4 Barry White - Barry White Sings For Someone You Love. (totally underrated funk classic)
5 Graham Central Station - Now Do U Wanta Dance
6 The Stranglers - IV
7 Brian Eno - Before and after science
8 AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
9 The Stranglers - No More Heroes
10 The Pirates - Out Of Their Skulls
11 Slave - The Hardness Of The World
12 Neil Young - American Stars 'N Bars
13 Talking Heads- s/t
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Re: Favourite Albums 1977?
29Perhaps Rattus Norvegicus was meant. That’s my favorite of theirs, at any rate.boilermaker wrote: Wed Sep 29, 2021 9:08 amBut IV (The Stranglers) came out in 1980.Rocky Rockbottom wrote: Tue Sep 21, 2021 7:04 pm 1 Television - Marquee Moon. easy choice
2 Wire - Pink Flag
3 Chrome - Alien Soundtracks
4 Barry White - Barry White Sings For Someone You Love. (totally underrated funk classic)
5 Graham Central Station - Now Do U Wanta Dance
6 The Stranglers - IV
7 Brian Eno - Before and after science
8 AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
9 The Stranglers - No More Heroes
10 The Pirates - Out Of Their Skulls
11 Slave - The Hardness Of The World
12 Neil Young - American Stars 'N Bars
13 Talking Heads- s/t
Re: Favourite Albums 1977?
30I feel like I could easily make another top 10 list and there's at least 10 pretty essential records that came out that year that I've never heard or am only vaguely familiar with. Goddamn, imagine a year where you get two full lengths each from the Ramones, Bowie, Iggy, and Cheap Trick!!!
1. Kraftwerk - Trans-Europe Express
2. Television - Marquee Moon
3. AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
4. Cheap Trick - S/T
5. David Bowie - Low
6. Iggy Pop - The Idiot
7. Wire - Pink Flag
8. Ramones - Leave Home
9. Suicide - S/T
10. Brian Eno - Before and After Science
1. Kraftwerk - Trans-Europe Express
2. Television - Marquee Moon
3. AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
4. Cheap Trick - S/T
5. David Bowie - Low
6. Iggy Pop - The Idiot
7. Wire - Pink Flag
8. Ramones - Leave Home
9. Suicide - S/T
10. Brian Eno - Before and After Science
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