5 Records That Blew Me Away At First Listen

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @owenmanuela6949
    @owenmanuela6949 2 года назад

    Hi, I just come across your channel after viewing something you put up 3yrs back about posters and inserts in LP's and left a comment there too.Love your music room

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave a message!
      Cheers☘️

  • @BD_MEDIA.
    @BD_MEDIA. 2 года назад +1

    Well, Brian, good to see you're doing well, and a great video thread ! 5 influential albums for me, In the order I discovered them are: Stevie Wonder 's Innervisions, Funkadelic's One Nation Under a Groove, The Beatles SGT Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, De La Soul's 6 Feet High and Rising, and, Nirvana's Nevermind. Each one of these albums introduced me to different genres of music and were very influential in my musical tastes every since, with a honorable mention of Blondie, who had first led me to New Wave and Punk. Stevie Wonder led me to R&B and Jazz, the Beatles led me to Classic Rock and Psyc, De La Soul led me seriously into Hip Hop, and Nirvana led me into heavier music, like Motorhead and to Alice in Chains and Soundgarden. And there you have it, my musical journey in a nutshell. Great video, Brian!

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your life changers. I like the diversity. I may have to make a video about the records that got me started into different genres?? Hmmm??? All of the records I chose in this video are pretty closely related but my love for music is all over the map. And I couldn’t agree more about De La. Live that record. I saw open for Tribe Called Quest back in the 90’s.
      Cheers,
      Brian☘️

    • @BD_MEDIA.
      @BD_MEDIA. 2 года назад

      @@ShamrocknRecords I forgot, Funkadelic led me into Funk and was my first introduction to Rock, having grown-up listening to R&B from my parents...! Looking forward to your video on the genres! Cheers 🍻
      Ben😀

  • @mariawesley7583
    @mariawesley7583 2 года назад

    Just discovered your channel! I absolutely love early Tom Waits and "I Hope That I Don't Fall In Love With You" is one of my favorite songs.

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад

      Hi Maria, I don’t know how this comment slipped by me. I’m absent from the VC for chunks of time. Then I pop back in. Early Waits is the best. Thanks for checking out my channel.
      Cheers,
      Brian☘️

  • @andrewreed4924
    @andrewreed4924 2 года назад

    Cool video idea! Fellow Mainer here, and relatively new record collector but I've yet to make any vinyl community videos. Mostly just watch various youtube folks and occasionally comment, but it's awesome to see you and the Cheap + Cheerful Record Collector finding great records in my neck of the woods.
    Love that Tom Waits record, and many of his others. I definitely had a similar experience with that Avett Brothers album, which shifted my musical tastes during my early college years. Has the vinyl been reissued? Last time I checked on discogs it was really expensive so I've stuck with my CD copy haha.

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад

      Hi Andrew, welcome to the VC. You don’t have to make videos to be a part of this great community. That’s the cool thing about it. I watched for over a year before I made my first video. I’m not sure if Emotionalism had a reissue. I’m sure it has been but probably not for some time now. This is the first vinyl pressing that came out about 10 years ago now. I was managing Bull Moose at the time when this was released so I always got to see the new releases. Bought it the first day it came out. Haha… What part of Maine are you in?
      Cheers,
      Brian☘️

    • @andrewreed4924
      @andrewreed4924 2 года назад

      @@ShamrocknRecords Thanks for the warm welcome! Yeah, I'll have to do some digging online to find out about Emotionalism. Last time I checked was several months ago and I think vinyl copies were selling for $120+ on discogs. So I decided I'd wait for a reissue haha. I'm from the Berwicks, pretty much as close as you can get to the New Hampshire border.

  • @cosmicvinyl2937
    @cosmicvinyl2937 2 года назад

    Hey Bri! My Namesake Brother! So good to see ya Man! I gotta tell ya these are my favorite kind of videos! I love when people share their musical journey and the music that shapes their listening experience. I had the exact opposite situation musically growing up than you did. I don’t ever remember music being played in the home I grew up in. I had to find my own way I remember getting a small handheld transistor radio for my birthday when I was a grade schooler it literally had a single earpiece! It wasn’t much but it meant everything to me! I rode around on my bike and I had it rigged up with rubber bands so it would stay on my handlebars and I listened to all the am/fm hits of the era (early70’s) and I loved it all! Rock, disco, pop, bubblegum, and I loved all the one hit wonders. So yeah I had to make my own way music wise until around 6-7th grade when my friends were showing me KISS records and ELO and Styx , the list goes on but yeah that was my experience growing up!One of the things I love since becoming part of the VC is the discovery of so much more music I had no idea existed! I loved this video Brian even tho I don’t share your passion for some of the albums I know they mean a lot to you! My 5 life changers are:
    1-KISS Destroyer
    2-ELO A New World Record
    3-Rolling Stones Some Girls
    4-The Byrds Greatest Hits led me to Turn Turn Turn
    5-Thin Lizzy Jailbreak
    I could do a 50 records that blew me away you know that right? 5 is so hard LoL! Hope to see another vid soon Brian Take Care Peace ☮️✌️👽🤘☮️

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад

      I love every record you mentioned. All 5 are fantastic. It’s hard for me to understand what it must’ve been like to not have music playing constantly in a home growing up. I mean constantly. My parents would have vinyl party nights on the weekends and everyone would be at my house drinking, smoking, partying, spinning records. It was such a fun time watching my parents and my relatives and their friends get excited about the music and dance all night long!
      Cheers Brother Brian!!!
      ☘️

  • @mcurran76
    @mcurran76 2 года назад +1

    This obviously connects with me on a personal nostalgic level, but I think this is your best video yet. I’m going to put some thought into the top 5 albums that changed my life, but I know already that being friends with you has been the biggest influence in the music I listen to today.
    I miss talking music with you brother.

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and for being one of my favorite people on this planet. I can’t wait to hear your top 5 albums that changed your life. Bowie, Prince?? Haha
      Miss talking music with you too.
      Love ya, ☘️

  • @MonieMuse
    @MonieMuse 2 года назад

    Such a good topic, gives insight to who you are. I remember hearing REM from 90210 and I was like wow who is this. I was 8 and it moved me 😂 never heard of Tom Waits until now, I’m listening to that album now. Oh I love when albums find me!

  • @happyhippythevinylguy
    @happyhippythevinylguy 2 года назад

    When I saw this come up I had to stop and watch it my friend!! Good to see you making another video bro

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад

      It’s great to have this connection back. I missed the VC.
      Cheers☘️

  • @stevecarlsonvinylcommunity9147
    @stevecarlsonvinylcommunity9147 2 года назад +1

    Stories of our fists loves, either a human or a record are very special. The Cramps album behind you is one of the albums that would fit into this for me. Our college years were so important musically as we met so many people with different tastes. Great stories Still not a Waits fan but I do like Lovett

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад

      It shocks me that you are not a Waits fan. But I can understand why. And I agree, our first loves mold us. There are nothing quite like them.
      Cheers☘️

  • @richardriley4415
    @richardriley4415 2 года назад

    I'm a big fan of Lyle Lovett but I was not aware of "Step Insid..." I'm enjoying your musical journey. New subscriber.

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад

      I went to go see Lyle Lovett earlier this summer with Jonathan from Cheap and Cheerful Record Collector. Not sure if you follow his channel. He is one of my best friends!
      Cheers☘️

  • @christopherkibler511
    @christopherkibler511 2 года назад

    Brian, great to see you. Losing My Religion is still such a good song. I think that it's the mandolin. That Jayhawks album is so good. I heard it and went on the quest for more, but nothing sounded quite as good. The only thing I found comparable was Blue Mountain. I think that I checked out an Avett Brothers CD from the library once, and now I might have to go back. Thanks, Chris

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад +1

      Hi Chris, yes, the mandolin!! It’s amazing!! Couldn’t agree more. I still need to grab Blue Mountain. I have them on my want list. I’ve listened but don’t have on vinyl.
      The Avetts have been such a huge part of my life for the last 15 years.
      Cheers☘️

    • @christopherkibler511
      @christopherkibler511 2 года назад

      I forgot that Blue Mountain had any vinyl releases, but there was an expanded version of Dog Days.

  • @shawnsmusickorner2105
    @shawnsmusickorner2105 2 года назад

    Fantastic video Brian, glad to see you back even though you are drinking a pumpkin beer. I can’t stand the stuff but my wife loves it. Hope to see more vids from you in the near future

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад

      What’s up brother? Long time no talk! I dig a good pumpkin beer in the fall. Not something I drink a lot of but I do love them. an IPA guy. Hope all is well.
      Cheers☘️

  • @happyhippythevinylguy
    @happyhippythevinylguy 2 года назад

    Solid video my brother this is going to be a thread!!! You're right Lyle Lovett does get put in the country music category, when he's way more than that.

  • @samstjohn1994
    @samstjohn1994 2 года назад

    The Wild Feathers do a cool version of Blue, give it a listen. Tom Waits' Closing Time album has really been resonating with me recently, the song Martha in particular. In the Curve is such a great song, one of my favorite songs to playon the guitar! Glad to see you back, miss seeing your videos!

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад +1

      I met Jim Avett (their dad) and we had a nice conversation about In The Curve. Such a nice guy: I haven’t listened to the Wild Feathers in years. I need to pull out their first cd. The Thorns do a great version of Blue as well. If you don’t know the Thorns they were a supergroup consisting of Pete Droge, Matthew Sweet, and Shawn Mullins. 3 of my fav artists of the late 90’s.
      Cheers☘️

    • @samstjohn1994
      @samstjohn1994 2 года назад

      @@ShamrocknRecords my friend Robert S from the VC gave me the Thorns album and I really enjoyed it! The newest Wild Feathers album is fantastic. Awesome that you got to meet Jim Avett!

  • @Ambie86
    @Ambie86 2 года назад

    Nice to see you back! Missed ya! It’s been a long time :) Hope you’re good!

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад +1

      I am fantastic! Missed you too. Hopefully I’ll be back around to stay this time.
      Cheers☘️

  • @512bb
    @512bb 2 года назад

    Just stumbled onto you & really enjoyed what you had to say. I am curious what town you grew up in as I grew up in upstate NY as well, Mt Hope, a proud Minisink Valley Warrior class of 79. BTW, I have a bunch of Tom Wait WL promos as my uncle managed him at one time, love Tom indeed.

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад

      Hi Scott, I am originally from Troy, NY. I still have family there so I go back a few times a year. Your Uncle managed Tom? That must’ve been quite the gig. Mine to meet another Waits fan out there and fellow NY’er.
      Cheers,
      Brian☘️

    • @512bb
      @512bb 2 года назад

      @@ShamrocknRecords Hi Brian, that is great. I'm in San Diego since 78 but I still miss home, special place, special time. You'll love this my uncle's big fish was Frank Zappa & we really hit it off. The funny thing was we never talked much about music but a lot about geo global issues, Frank actually had about a 160 IQ & was actually pretty conservative. He bought me my first set of home speakers which I still have to this day, JBL 4311b's which were in most of the studios at the time. I've subscribed & really looking forward to your next video. BTW, I love that Jay Hawks record as well. I now will check out the other 3 on your recommendation, 10,000 records in my collection & you never stop finding more great stuff, I'm running out of time my friend. I'll enjoy a pumpkin brew while I'm listening, all the best.

  • @cahabatunes380
    @cahabatunes380 2 года назад +1

    We need another sad songs episode, loved that one you made! -Russ

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Russ. I think we do need another Sad Bastard video as well. I may have to arrange that!
      Cheers,
      Brian☘️

  • @NorthernRevolutions
    @NorthernRevolutions 2 года назад

    Great records man. We like that Jayhawks album a lot. I have it digitally. I like the Avett Brothers. For me The Carpenter was a big big album. One of my first videos was similar to this topic, I called it My Record Journey. Its albums that changed me. Glad your back man. Hope to see more of you.

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад +1

      I’ve been so busy lately but I’ve missed the VC so much. I needed a fix! I love the Carpenter. So fantastic. I did see that video of yours. Good call. Hope you are doing well, my friend!
      Cheers☘️

    • @NorthernRevolutions
      @NorthernRevolutions 2 года назад

      @@ShamrocknRecords doing great bud. Made a lot of videos since you’ve been gone. So much fun.

  • @cheapcheerfulrecordcollect8071
    @cheapcheerfulrecordcollect8071 2 года назад

    Some great stuff as usual. There’s a thread going around of 5 albums that changes your life. Pretty similar topic. Maybe we can go digging on Thursday ?

  • @TheDigitalGramophone
    @TheDigitalGramophone 2 года назад

    Hey Brian! Great stuff. Looks like the records are piling up on you in the background there. 😄 I like all of these albums. The one that resonates with me the most being Lyle Lovett. I still need to see him live with his large band. Bucket list item for me. Out of Time was also my intro to REM, but the IRS albums were what I connected with the most after hearing that one. I was a full-fledged fan by the time Automatic came out. The Avetts grew up just outside of Charlotte. So they are legends around here. I’ve seen them a few times. Emotionalism is a really good one.
    On a side note, I agree that Dave Matthews gets a bad rap. I was a big fan in high school. Don’t listen to him anymore, but I’m not embarrassed that I was a fan back then. I saw Herbie and Head Hunters open for him around 1998. I was falling out of love with DMB, but I went with a friend who is still a big fan of DMB today. Anyway, that led me to buying Head Hunters the very next day.
    Speaking of bands everyone hates, I see Farmhouse peeking out there in the frame. 😎
    Great seeing you, man. Love the stories. Hope you’re doing well. ✌🏻

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад

      Hi Jon, thanks for taking the time. I saw Lyle this summer. He always puts on a great show. Had the large band with him again. I’ve seen Avetts several times as well. They are legends to me in Maine. Hahaha
      Yes, going to college in the Berkshires, jam band music was huge. Phish is from VT, which is right here. I was spinning Farmhouse just the other day. I still love it!
      Cheers☘️

  • @steveramsey6562
    @steveramsey6562 2 года назад

    Like to see more top 5 videos from you, top five singer/songwriter albums, hard rock albums, 80s new wave albums, 70s prog rock albums, the sky's the limit! Anyway, enjoyed this video.

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching Steve. Yes, perhaps more top 5 videos may appear in the future. Very High Fidelity!!
      Cheers☘️

    • @steveramsey6562
      @steveramsey6562 2 года назад

      High Fidelity or the Highway!, lol. Good movie either way.

  • @crazyprayingmantis5596
    @crazyprayingmantis5596 2 года назад

    Ok let me give this a go.
    1. TNT - Ac/dc
    It's the first memory I have of being a kid and seeing an album cover and wondering what the music sounds like, it looked dangerous and it when I played my mums Blue roo Albert productions 1st press it sounded dangerous and that began my love of music and probably vinyl.
    So it has to be no1.
    Opened me up to classic rock, Metal, hard rock, cock rock etc.
    2. Dr Feelgood - Motley Crue
    First time I started buying my own music
    Opened me up to punk, glam, etc
    3. NWAs Greatest Hits
    4. Pearl Jam - Ten
    This was my generations music, at this point I'm a full on music nut and this album was everything at the time.
    Opened me to grunge, post rock, alt rock, heavy music.
    5. Radiohead - OK Computer
    This opened me up to a lot of other genres electronic music, ambient, psych, noise, kraut, just off kilter outsider music in general.
    This was tough, had to leave out country and a few other genres.
    Probably need at least 10 albums to cover it all.

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад +1

      Some classics in there. We must be roughly the same age. I was at the Girls Girls Girls tour for the Crue. I was a huge Crue fan as a child. And Ten opened up my ears for Grunge and started bringing some harder rock back into my life. It was a nice change for hard music that didn’t have that cheesy edge. Haha
      Cheers☘️

    • @crazyprayingmantis5596
      @crazyprayingmantis5596 2 года назад

      @@ShamrocknRecords
      Born 79

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад

      I had a feeling. I was born in 76

  • @Ambie86
    @Ambie86 2 года назад

    I drink pumpkin spice coffee too :) I am unfortunately allergic to beer but I like the idea of a PSL beer.

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад +1

      Hi Ambie! Go Team Pumpkin Spice!!
      Hope all is well!
      Cheers☘️

  • @TheRollingStoness
    @TheRollingStoness 2 года назад

    is that a silver pioneer Rig , Boss? thanks for mentioning Stones several times , bro .rock on

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад +1

      I love the Stones! My parents named me after Brian Jones. They are huge fans. If I had a boy I wanted to name him Jagger to keep the tradition going. Haha
      And yes, I have a Pioneer Sx 650.
      Cheers,
      Brian☘️

  • @NorthernRevolutions
    @NorthernRevolutions 2 года назад +1

    Brian, where the hell have to been??????

  • @anthonyferraro9854
    @anthonyferraro9854 2 года назад +2

    F the Haters. Pumpkin Beers are Delish

  • @happyhippythevinylguy
    @happyhippythevinylguy 2 года назад

    Hey bro if you like a lot of it check out his two CD set of his tribute to Texas songwriters that came out in the late 90s... You may already know it but it is really good if you don't know it check it out.

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад

      I have that cd. That is Step inside this house! So fantastic. Hope you are well Rod!
      Cheers☘️

  • @richardriley4415
    @richardriley4415 2 года назад

    I have really diverse taste. I'll have to think about 5. I really like this idea. In the early days of the VC is was more like that. Now it's just blah blah.

    • @ShamrocknRecords
      @ShamrocknRecords  2 года назад

      I understand about the early days of the VC. I started watching about 8 or 9 years ago. Steve from Flipside CT was my first channel that I watched and followed. He blew me away. Still does! I have very diverse taste as well, although I didn’t show it in this video. Thanks for watching and Reaching out!
      Cheers,
      Brian☘️