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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by dang65 View Post
    *Note for older readers - Most the time, albums are still available on the 12inch wide plastic discs of which you speak.


    Ian Brown - My Way
    (for example)

    *Note for younger readers who might want to listen to LPs, the technology is still available.

    Technics 1210
    (for example)

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  • dang65
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    Originally posted by sweetandsour View Post
    *Note for younger readers - In the days before CDs, albums used to be available on 12inch wide plastic discs known as "LPs" which stood for "Long Playing disc".
    *Note for older readers - Most the time, albums are still available on the 12inch wide plastic discs of which you speak.


    Ian Brown - My Way
    (for example)

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by sweetandsour View Post
    20 years?

    It is a great album. I haven't listened to it in yonks because I only have it on vinyl.*


    I'm an old bastard.




    *Note for younger readers - In the days before CDs, albums used to be available on 12inch wide plastic discs known as "LPs" which stood for "Long Playing disc".
    Its ok S&S - It makes me feel old too and I was only 12 then!!

    I love The Stone Roses and am quite keen on Ian Browns solo stuff too.

    I met him in the queue in Tesco on Market St (Manchester) once.. he was buying a 4 pack of Carling! He wasnt as obnoxious as he makes out sometimes. Fairly nice guy really.

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  • sweetandsour
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    You should definitely source a copy of the stone roses first album. One of the best ever IMVHO. It's now 20 years old and still sounds great.
    20 years?

    It is a great album. I haven't listened to it in yonks because I only have it on vinyl.*


    I'm an old bastard.




    *Note for younger readers - In the days before CDs, albums used to be available on 12inch wide plastic discs known as "LPs" which stood for "Long Playing disc".

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Not to impressed by his latest album. Stellify is the standout track but I couldn't name another one I like half as much.

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  • Pondlife
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    Another good album of his here. FEAR being my fav track.

    You should definitely source a copy of the stone roses first album. One of the best ever IMVHO. It's now 20 years old and still sounds great.

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  • Clippy
    started a topic Ian Brown

    Ian Brown

    By no means a fan but love his last song Stellify.

    Not sure how I missed the whole Stone Roses thing but I guess that is what happens when you are into a completely different genre of music.

    I think, as I get older, my appreciation of music is getting broader.

    At least the ageing process has one advantage!

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