1. vampire weekend
  2. Muse - HAARP and Live 2003 by Coldplay
  3. Best of 1990-2000, with the two discs, the History Mix DVD, the 1990-2000 DVD and a HTDAAB Promo Disc, all in one. Bargain!
  4. The Script - The Script ------> really nice album ! worth buying for a u2 fan

    Pilot - Mein Name Ist ----------> a german band with german lyrics but great ones ! also worth buying

    Led Zeppelin - Mothership Remastered ----------> dont have to say anything about that one.....
  5. All That You Can't Leave Behind and The Verve - This Is Music for 50p each

  6. Muse - HAARP
    Soda Stereo - Me veras volver
  7. Zooropa(Holy crap it's amazing!!!! )
    Automatic For The People-REM (Another good 90s album )


  8. Enjoy... I love both albums... but, sorry, R.E.M., Zooropa beats Automatic.
  9. Piano Man: Greatest Hits - Billy Joel
    Greatest Hits - Bruce Springsteen
    King of Pop / Thriller (Special Edition 2001) - Michael Jackson
    A Bigger Bang / Forty Licks - Rolling Stones
    If God Will Send His Angels (Single) - U2
    Lost Highway / Have A Nice Day / Bounce / Cross Road / Slippery When Wet / 7800F / Power Station - Bon Jovi
    Thick As A Brick - Jethro Tull

    Now that's some good shit.

    Zooropa's a killer album - beats Achtung Baby in every way possible.

  10. I officially LOVE Zooropa!!!!!! Babyface is one of my new favorite songs

    Originally posted by drewhiggins:Piano Man: Greatest Hits - Billy Joel
    Greatest Hits - Bruce Springsteen
    King of Pop / Thriller (Special Edition 2001) - Michael Jackson
    A Bigger Bang / Forty Licks - Rolling Stones
    If God Will Send His Angels (Single) - U2
    Lost Highway / Have A Nice Day / Bounce / Cross Road / Slippery When Wet / 7800F / Power Station - Bon Jovi
    Thick As A Brick - Jethro Tull

    Now that's some good shit.

    Zooropa's a killer album - beats Achtung Baby in every way possible.

    Damn, nice collection!
    I don't know if it beats Achtung, that's hard to say
  11. I've always liked Some Days Are Better Than Others, and Stay is a killer track.

    The other stuff I like is very obscure; I guess that's what old record stores are good for. Passengers deserves a mention for being hard to order in - possibly the second-hardest yet; only one place in Ireland (of all places) could find it. And then, it was still sealed - not bad for a 13 year old album! If you can get it cheap - like really cheap, make sure you pick it up. Some real gems there, and Miss Sarajevo and United Colours.

    The story behind United Colours is something like this, however very strange:

    An advertising executive falls asleep on the Bullet Train and the spirits of the people who he's exploited through his career haunt him again; he awakens to discover the dream continues in Felliniesque phantamasgoria. The train inspector discovers a whole family of ghosts travelling on the train without valid tickets.


    I'm really pleased with Forty Licks and Thriller. Thick As A Brick is 43 minutes long, but awesome!!!