Fantastic collection, nice to see all those Bowies of course, couple of which I still need to get my hands on!
3 года назад+1
Hi POV - nice to hear from you! There are a lot of classic Bowies that i need to get my hands on as well, so the hunt goes on. Thanks for watching and take care! :)
Interesting to look at your 70's pop rock collection. I also have many 10cc albums. The album cover for How dare you is very good. Love the music too. Don't have any specific favorite album of them. But How dare you and Bloody tourists are great. Very nice blue vinyl of Chris Rea. The disco album by Secret service is very nice, I checked it out on youtube. I've always loved disco beat. I also got that self titled Player album, it's a hidden gem. I have their 4th album Spies of life too. I checked out Orleans Let there be music, never heard of before, very nice. Never heard of Alan O Day either, but very nice also. Actually there were many unkown to me but good albums you had. I also have Exceller 8 by Kraftwerk. I think their three first albums are very interesting and unique, and also the Organisation album before they became Kraftwerk. Of all the albums you showed I think Shadow Dancing by Andy Gibb is the one closest to my heart. I think it's a perfect album, and it's also one of the first albums I ever got familiar with. Albums one grows up with will always remain a bit special. I love the Fleetwood Mac period of early 70's. Love the guitars and voice of Danny Kirwan and Jeremy Spencer. Bob Welch is also great. I love the song Travellin from the Jeremy Spencer band album Flee from 79. I love the song Simone by England Dan and John Ford Coley from their Fables album from 72. But they have several great songs. I know Eagles but don't have them and don't want them but still think their songs are good. I don't know what it is, they just turn me off for some strange reasons even though I can't say anything bad either. But I'd rather listen to Hotel California by Eagles than Seasons in the sun by Terry Jacks for example. I love Dire Straits. Deep Purple is not for me. If I want something heavy I'd rather listen to prog. But I like many of the Blackmore's Night songs that Richie had with his wife. Chicago is great, got every studio album up to 18, love all except XIV. Love Carpenters too, but I suppose I've already mentioned it before. Maybe I just keep repeating myself like a broken record ha ha. I agree that Hideaway is the best America album, but they got many good albums. Love Turn of a friendly card by Alan Parsons. The eye of Wendor by Mandalaband from 78 is a bit in the same vein as Parsons project. Love Bryan Ferry and his band Roxy music. I also have that Mixed Emotions Exile album. It's fun to do some blind buys in record stores too. Sometimes one stikes gold in discovering something great with blind buys. I know I have done that but I can't remember what it was. Yes there's lots of great 70's songs. I'm not sure what I haven't mentioned before. I can mention a few: Cliff Richard Hey mister dream maker, Ian Gomm Hold on, Lobo It's time to face the music and dance, Tony Banks For a while, Toto Takin it back, Barry Manilow Sunrise, Paul McCartney Monkberry moon delight, Strawbs Part of the union, Franck Pourcell Daydream, Le Orme Fine di un viaggio, Smokie I'll meet you at midnight, George Harrison I'd have you anytime, Ole G Nilssen Chained to the past, Alan White Spring song of innocence, Lena Dis papa telephone moi, Solaris Misty morning, ELO Showdown, Genesis Time table, Ray Conniff singers I've found someone of my own, Ronney Abramson Light up your love, James Leroy Lady Ellen, Elvis The next step is love, Grateful dead Shakedown street, Humanity Bird of love, Chris Montan Any minute now, Moustache Stranger in Canada, Caravan Stuck in a hole, Jorge Caldreon Dreaming of you, Fox Only you can, Chris De Burgh The key, The Cats One way wind, Sandy Coast Just a friend, Alan Sorrenti Per sempre tu, Hosono Tokio rush, Splinter Costafine town, Foster brothers Make believin, Camel Air born, Can Hallwluwah. Well the 70's never end. I guess one has to live many lifetimes to discover everything. But it was great to see your 70's collection. And it makes me realise I still have a lot more to discover of the 70's. So thanks for expanding my horizon :)
3 года назад+1
Interesting to read your opinions about some of the records. Great that i can help your discover some new artists also. I like Blackmore's Night also. They have done some really great and relaxing music! I wasn't that much in to Eagles either before either. They played in my city many years ago and i couldn't have cared less then. That changed though with time and i really like them today! Today i would have stand in line for a ticket. Nice list of songs. I will check them out. Thanks for weatching and take care! :)
Is it really hard to find another Alan O'Day: Appetizers album? I think you need an upgrade. Hudson! 'Records are a sound purchase' HA!HA!HA!
3 года назад
I have never seen another copy of that Alan O'Day-album. The other one though is much more common. But if i see one i will grab it. Thanks for watching and take care! :)
Fantastic collection, nice to see all those Bowies of course, couple of which I still need to get my hands on!
Hi POV - nice to hear from you! There are a lot of classic Bowies that i need to get my hands on as well, so the hunt goes on. Thanks for watching and take care! :)
@ no problem Jorgen!
Interesting to look at your 70's pop rock collection. I also have many 10cc albums. The album cover for How dare you is very good. Love the music too. Don't have any specific favorite album of them. But How dare you and Bloody tourists are great. Very nice blue vinyl of Chris Rea. The disco album by Secret service is very nice, I checked it out on youtube. I've always loved disco beat. I also got that self titled Player album, it's a hidden gem. I have their 4th album Spies of life too. I checked out Orleans Let there be music, never heard of before, very nice. Never heard of Alan O Day either, but very nice also. Actually there were many unkown to me but good albums you had. I also have Exceller 8 by Kraftwerk. I think their three first albums are very interesting and unique, and also the Organisation album before they became Kraftwerk. Of all the albums you showed I think Shadow Dancing by Andy Gibb is the one closest to my heart. I think it's a perfect album, and it's also one of the first albums I ever got familiar with. Albums one grows up with will always remain a bit special. I love the Fleetwood Mac period of early 70's. Love the guitars and voice of Danny Kirwan and Jeremy Spencer. Bob Welch is also great. I love the song Travellin from the Jeremy Spencer band album Flee from 79. I love the song Simone by England Dan and John Ford Coley from their Fables album from 72. But they have several great songs. I know Eagles but don't have them and don't want them but still think their songs are good. I don't know what it is, they just turn me off for some strange reasons even though I can't say anything bad either. But I'd rather listen to Hotel California by Eagles than Seasons in the sun by Terry Jacks for example. I love Dire Straits. Deep Purple is not for me. If I want something heavy I'd rather listen to prog. But I like many of the Blackmore's Night songs that Richie had with his wife. Chicago is great, got every studio album up to 18, love all except XIV. Love Carpenters too, but I suppose I've already mentioned it before. Maybe I just keep repeating myself like a broken record ha ha. I agree that Hideaway is the best America album, but they got many good albums. Love Turn of a friendly card by Alan Parsons. The eye of Wendor by Mandalaband from 78 is a bit in the same vein as Parsons project. Love Bryan Ferry and his band Roxy music. I also have that Mixed Emotions Exile album. It's fun to do some blind buys in record stores too. Sometimes one stikes gold in discovering something great with blind buys. I know I have done that but I can't remember what it was. Yes there's lots of great 70's songs. I'm not sure what I haven't mentioned before. I can mention a few: Cliff Richard Hey mister dream maker, Ian Gomm Hold on, Lobo It's time to face the music and dance, Tony Banks For a while, Toto Takin it back, Barry Manilow Sunrise, Paul McCartney Monkberry moon delight, Strawbs Part of the union, Franck Pourcell Daydream, Le Orme Fine di un viaggio, Smokie I'll meet you at midnight, George Harrison I'd have you anytime, Ole G Nilssen Chained to the past, Alan White Spring song of innocence, Lena Dis papa telephone moi, Solaris Misty morning, ELO Showdown, Genesis Time table, Ray Conniff singers I've found someone of my own, Ronney Abramson Light up your love, James Leroy Lady Ellen, Elvis The next step is love, Grateful dead Shakedown street, Humanity Bird of love, Chris Montan Any minute now, Moustache Stranger in Canada, Caravan Stuck in a hole, Jorge Caldreon Dreaming of you, Fox Only you can, Chris De Burgh The key, The Cats One way wind, Sandy Coast Just a friend, Alan Sorrenti Per sempre tu, Hosono Tokio rush, Splinter Costafine town, Foster brothers Make believin, Camel Air born, Can Hallwluwah. Well the 70's never end. I guess one has to live many lifetimes to discover everything. But it was great to see your 70's collection. And it makes me realise I still have a lot more to discover of the 70's. So thanks for expanding my horizon :)
Interesting to read your opinions about some of the records. Great that i can help your discover some new artists also.
I like Blackmore's Night also. They have done some really great and relaxing music!
I wasn't that much in to Eagles either before either. They played in my city many years ago and i couldn't have cared less then. That changed though with time and i really like them today! Today i would have stand in line for a ticket.
Nice list of songs. I will check them out. Thanks for weatching and take care! :)
Is it really hard to find another Alan O'Day: Appetizers album? I think you need an upgrade. Hudson!
'Records are a sound purchase' HA!HA!HA!
I have never seen another copy of that Alan O'Day-album. The other one though is much more common. But if i see one i will grab it. Thanks for watching and take care! :)