This record store brings me back to a time when new music came directly out of local record shops, rather than the internet. Obviously, this is not to badmouth the ease of current global accessibility, it was just cool that bands traveled to the stores themselves and talked to the people who talked to you and other future fans.
i seen chvrches twice both time's they came to cain's ballroom in Tulsa OK, and if they ever come back it's gonna be my mission to see them again they're awesome!!
Parallel Lines. One of my favourite albums ever! Remember listening to this as a kid as we drove down through France on holiday. Instantly puts me back there, every time, nearly 40 years later.
Wow, Iain won this for me shockingly. When he revealed Black Celebration, I freaked out. Glad that wasn't shown earlier, but yeah favorite Depeche Mode album. Then he revealed Hatful of Hollow! The Smiths also one of my favs with Depeche and yes, Hatful is typically the best place to start with Smiths though I'd recommend the debut self-titled as the starter.
Why do you reckon the Smiths self titled is a better starting point than Hatful of Hollow? Hatful has so many more great tracks being that its not an actual album... and literally has more tracks on it. The tracks that are from their debut like Still Ill, Hand In Glove and Reel Around the Fountain are superior versions as well. It has well known songs like This Charming Man and How Soon is Now as well as some of their most heart wrenching like This Night Has Opened My Eyes, Girl Afraid, Back to the Old House & Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want. Its far and away a stronger more interesting and accessible batch of songs than the debut, which isnt everyones cup of tee given how dominating the punk influence still is in their sound. Tracks like Miserable Lie and Pretty Girls Make Graves are top but its not enough to match Hatful of Hollow, song for song.
@@NowhereMan7 I agree, Iain's selection wins hands down. As a Smiths' compilation, 'Louder Than Bombs' always does it for me - with the wonderful 'Stretch Out and Wait' and finishing with the haunting 'Asleep' - a masterpiece.
NIN and David Bowie was my very first concert for the downward spiral tour. Also hands down the best band I've seen live was Radiohead during the OK computer tour! Sweet picks Martin!
She probably had now but when she was young, those artists were bigger news in the USA than they were in Britain. Hence, not as influential as Debbie Harry. Eat To The Beat would be my choice though, but no-one is asking me...
... I definitely prefer all CHVRCHES stuff over their own recommendations ... hahaha ... well, maybe with Laurens collection I could go along, but the rest ... oh no ... I am really glad they are soo different ... one of my all-time favorite piece of Music: "Clearest Blue" by CHVRCHES ...
Yea, like , no women before, like Debbie Harry, like, EVER made it, like , Ever !!......Is she frikken Serious ?!!? Like, if it wasn't for those women, she would, like have never have, like made it, like !!!....... What a Jackazz comment, Like. When was this recorded, like 1950 ?!!?
This record store brings me back to a time when new music came directly out of local record shops, rather than the internet. Obviously, this is not to badmouth the ease of current global accessibility, it was just cool that bands traveled to the stores themselves and talked to the people who talked to you and other future fans.
Awesome that their musical tastes are so different yet they work so well together to make their own sound as a band.
I've met CHVRCHES at a record signing in 2016 and saw them live last month. Really cool people
i seen chvrches twice both time's they came to cain's ballroom in Tulsa OK, and if they ever come back it's gonna be my mission to see them again they're awesome!!
I just noticed that the album art for OK computer has a blue and black “X” on the right side kinda like Chvrches “X” on Love Is Dead!
Yea, it definitely was their little borrow
This is the band that made me wanna buy their vinyls
Parallel Lines. One of my favourite albums ever! Remember listening to this as a kid as we drove down through France on holiday. Instantly puts me back there, every time, nearly 40 years later.
Wow, Iain won this for me shockingly. When he revealed Black Celebration, I freaked out. Glad that wasn't shown earlier, but yeah favorite Depeche Mode album. Then he revealed Hatful of Hollow! The Smiths also one of my favs with Depeche and yes, Hatful is typically the best place to start with Smiths though I'd recommend the debut self-titled as the starter.
Why do you reckon the Smiths self titled is a better starting point than Hatful of Hollow? Hatful has so many more great tracks being that its not an actual album... and literally has more tracks on it. The tracks that are from their debut like Still Ill, Hand In Glove and Reel Around the Fountain are superior versions as well. It has well known songs like This Charming Man and How Soon is Now as well as some of their most heart wrenching like This Night Has Opened My Eyes, Girl Afraid, Back to the Old House & Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want. Its far and away a stronger more interesting and accessible batch of songs than the debut, which isnt everyones cup of tee given how dominating the punk influence still is in their sound. Tracks like Miserable Lie and Pretty Girls Make Graves are top but its not enough to match Hatful of Hollow, song for song.
@@NowhereMan7 I agree, Iain's selection wins hands down. As a Smiths' compilation, 'Louder Than Bombs' always does it for me - with the wonderful 'Stretch Out and Wait' and finishing with the haunting 'Asleep' - a masterpiece.
Alvvays!!!!! 🙌🏼👌🏼🔥🔥🔥
I just cant believe Chvrches like Alvvays too! Two awesome bands from last decade
They are just my favourite people. 🙂
And i can hear chvrches all day. I did it many days already
Parallel lines is my favorite Blondie album too ! Not only fav. Blondie album, but favorite over all album ! It's an epic record !
going to have to check out their suggestions
I like Laurens music better
Leonard Cohen writes froma place of heart and passion, where I strive to write from
Iain Cook has the best selection.
No doubt. The Beach Boys and NIN sealed it.
Seeing them in Sydney next month!!! Never been soo excited
❤Churches! They seem more American than 50% of people that live here!
4:48 he knows what's up
What a wonderful taste in music
amazing album choices!
we love you chvrches! waiting 4 you mexico city corona capital....lauren and band !
Chvrches and Alvvays my favourite
CHVRCHES rule!
TØP
NIN and David Bowie was my very first concert for the downward spiral tour. Also hands down the best band I've seen live was Radiohead during the OK computer tour! Sweet picks Martin!
summerdarkness fuck you are one lucky fella aren't you
sick brag huh ? lol in my teen years all I did was go to shows. , wish I had seen Alice in Chains before Lane Stanley passed.
well you can't catch every fish in the sea lol
martin is so cute
Martin, you have the best taste in music! NIN, Radiohead (my favourite band!), The Beach Boys and Alvvays??
yes molly!!!
ayyy sonic boom! that's so rad
please do paramore
OK computer is a masterpiece
Never thought I'd ever see Lauren holding a NIN record lol
Wow Vinyls :)
I liked and recognized one of Martin's picks. Think I'll check out Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys
Wow such a cute weegee accent you have Lauren xx
The Pixies! Oh my god. Awesome choice Iain!
You can see the Gorillaz' self titled record at 4:09, just below Iain
Lauren so gorgeous 😎😎😎😎
Suzanne is my fav Leonard Cohen song too
Oh, you guys like old music. I saw the Beach Boys live about the time the pets got talkative.
oh look 3 people who just discovered /mu/ or pitchfork what an interesting video
Depeche Mode is the shit
2:04 Antisocialites by Alvvays!!
I love you
💌❣
Lauren LOVES Queen B!
*cute asmr chipmunk voice* during all video :D
Smith, La Hormiga Atómica
Milk , Milk , Lemonade . 'Round the corner chocolate's made
DOWNWARD SPIRAL YAAAAS
They know fuck all ! Give me 100$
I lover👸🙌🙌😁😀😉😘💚💙😉🙌🙌🙌
Blondie & Depeche Mode.
Imo the GREATEST Band of all time.
What kind of "What's in my bag" is this? :P
Hey Lauren Mayberry, Ever hear of Pat Benatar, Stevie Nicks, Grace Slick (Jefferson Airplane), Courtney Love (Hole)?!!?
She probably had now but when she was young, those artists were bigger news in the USA than they were in Britain. Hence, not as influential as Debbie Harry. Eat To The Beat would be my choice though, but no-one is asking me...
Nine Inch Nails is the mans choice :) wish there will be Arch Enemy :D
YEP, DILIGES DOMINUS DEUM 💌 קדשתמכ
ואהבת את יהוה אלהיך בכל לבבך ובכל נפשך ובכל מאדך ܀💜 💙 🧡 ❤ 💛 💚 💋 🌎 🌙 👁 🍕 🥧 🤝 🎄 💎 🎁 🌎 🛸 🎶 👍 🍷 🧊 🤡 🃏 🐄 🌽 🥳 🎊 🎉 🍺 🎂🏠 🌲καὶ ἀγαπήσεις Κύριον τὸν θεόν σου ἐξ ὅλης τῆς διανοίας σου καὶ ἐξ ὅλης τῆς ψυχῆς σου καὶ ἐξ ὅλης τῆς δυνάμεώς σου. 🥛 🍪 📖 LOVE IT 👏
BLONDIE!!!!
RADIOHEAD IS GOD.
... I definitely prefer all CHVRCHES stuff over their own recommendations ... hahaha ... well, maybe with Laurens collection I could go along, but the rest ... oh no ... I am really glad they are soo different ... one of my all-time favorite piece of Music: "Clearest Blue" by CHVRCHES ...
Nice. I'll take one of each. Except the Beyonce. Yeah...no.
Wow, they're going for the classics, don't they?
It's not The Pixies. It's Pixies.
Kinda like how it's Chvrches. Not The Chvrches.
You’re correct, but like oh well? Lol
I thought it was their records but it’s not
Yea, like , no women before, like Debbie Harry, like, EVER made it, like , Ever !!......Is she frikken Serious ?!!? Like, if it wasn't for those women, she would, like have never have, like made it, like !!!....... What a Jackazz comment, Like. When was this recorded, like 1950 ?!!?