1. How do you feel that album holds up to their 90s work, [edited: thought you were haytrain, momentarily] Dan?
  2. ^ His name is Dan

  3. Oh shit I thought that was haytrain for some reason! Haha wasn't paying attention, I know the difference between Dan and Jeremy
  4. Also, excellent choice Kieran. Been meaning to get around to that one again soon. "Righteous & the Wicked" was on my shuffle the other day.
  5. Strictly a live compilation, but who gives one:


  6. Ahhhh thank you for informing me of this- had no idea it existed and I love David Gray.

    Will start listening as soon as I'm done with The Wall
  7. It's such a good collection.
  8. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:Also, excellent choice Kieran. Been meaning to get around to that one again soon. "Righteous & the Wicked" was on my shuffle the other day.

    Same with your choice, The Wall is a great album.

    Blood Sugar Sex Magik is absoutely phenomenal, and I'm sure Dan would agree. Complete work of art. If I don't go out tonight, I'll give the vinyl a listen.
  9. BloodSugar is one of the all-time classics for me, everything about it is bang on; the laid back grooves, the wistful ballads, the dry production etc.

    as for STP, i love the record and think it's one of their best, especially Take A Load Off and First Kiss of Mars. although saying that, Purple will always be impossible to top.
  10. Bang! by World Party. Never fails to make me feel better. I was up all last night with a vomiting child, and whacking this on this afternoon certainly helped. Might be time for bed soon...