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J4CKO 27 October 2008 10:16 PM

Soundtrack to your Childhood ?
 
Ok, I grew up to...


Pink Floyd - Meddle, Dark Side of the Moon - LP on the Rotel Hi Fi

Supertramp - Crime of the Century - superb album

The Who - McVicar Soundtrack stands out

Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells - 8 Track in the Capri

Michael Jackson - Thriller - first video

Dire Straights - Love Over Gold - Sophistication in 1980, sill sounds good

Human League - Love and Dancing EP - Superb Instrumental album

Adam and The Ants - Kings Of The Wild Frontier

Shakin Stevens - Tony Blackburns fault

The Art of Noise - Sounded so new back then

Musical Youth - Keepin it Gangsta

The Beatles - Got to love the Beatles

chocolate_o_brian 27 October 2008 10:23 PM

I grew up to stuff like this...

Ace of Bass - I saw the sign

Haddaway - What is love

Oasis - Roll with it

Blur - Girls and boys

Urban Cookie Collective - The key, the secret

White town - Your woman

Massice attack - Unfinished sympathy

M-people - Movin on up

Tasmin Archer - Sleeping Satellite

Shamen - Ebeneezer Goode

Zoe - Sunshine on a rainy day



Basically most the good stuff from 1992-97 When I was 8-14 years old. thats the stuff I remember with fond memories.

CrisPDuk 27 October 2008 10:24 PM

I'm guessing Jacko that you are in your late thirties to early forties :wonder:

I'm 37, and that pretty much echoes my formative years, along with a considerable helping of Cream, Led Zep, Deep Purple and the Yardbirds thanks to my Dad :thumb:

J4CKO 27 October 2008 10:25 PM


Originally Posted by CrisPDuk (Post 8227361)
I'm guessing Jacko that you are in your late thirties to early forties :wonder:

I'm 37, and that pretty much echoes my formative years, along with a considerable helping of Cream, Led Zep, Deep Purple and the Yardbirds thanks to my Dad :thumb:

Spot on, 37 until next week.

CrisPDuk 27 October 2008 10:33 PM

Happy birthday :thumb:

I'm 37 until next month :)

Turbohot 27 October 2008 11:10 PM

This thread has brought back some memories! :eek:

I was late 60's child. We used to get everything late from the West in those ancient years. Not like now, when the new James Bond movies are already there on pirated videos, before they are even made! :D


This was the tune I used to dance on, when I was a toddler :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucJtL...eature=related

Teenage back home Involved lots of Indian music like Dum Maro Dum, Kabhi Kabhi type of songs. ( Where's ERA, man?) :D

Just after teenage, Michael Jackson's Thriller was thrilling the Indian subcontinent, so I thrilled with it too :thumb: " We used to go around saying "Just Beat It!" all over the place :lol1: George Michael was getting a bit too popular there with his earring, cheesy hairstyle, and white shorts :D His " Wake me up, before you go-go" was a boombastic tune for that time :luxhello:

Then, in the UK, I started with Simply Red, Take That (flame me:(), Ace of Base's All that she wants is another bebeh!, UB40, Mike & The Mechanics's Looking Back Over My Shoulder etc. And now, all sorts I grow older with. From my son's favourite Dance tunes to my daughter's favourite Rock tunes. My own favourite R&B + contemporary pap:D music gets played in my car too, and some other stuff e.g. Leftfield and the likes :cool:

Tribute to the hero Jacko with this remix:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXqVW...eature=related

:notworthy

^ Cheesy to some, may be. Sorry about that :)

97TURBO 27 October 2008 11:10 PM

Haddaway - what is love

Underworld - Born Slippy (in my late teens)

Simple Minds - Alive and Kicking

U2 - Where the streets have no name

Bruce Hornsby and the Range - The way it is

M. Jackson - Smooth Criminal

All these remind me of my youth and especially times when out in the car with the radio on.

J4CKO 28 October 2008 09:35 AM

I remember the Haddaway one, was big in what about 91 when I was 20, out annoying ladies in Kavos.

Nat 28 October 2008 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian (Post 8227357)
I grew up to stuff like this...

Ace of Bass - I saw the sign

Haddaway - What is love

Oasis - Roll with it

Blur - Girls and boys

Urban Cookie Collective - The key, the secret

White town - Your woman

Massice attack - Unfinished sympathy

M-people - Movin on up

Tasmin Archer - Sleeping Satellite

Shamen - Ebeneezer Goode

Zoe - Sunshine on a rainy day



Basically most the good stuff from 1992-97 When I was 8-14 years old. thats the stuff I remember with fond memories.


ALL great songs :thumb:

MattW 28 October 2008 09:59 AM

Script for a Jesters tear, Fugazi, Misplaced Childhood and Clutching at straws- Marillion

I still know all the words to every track.

cossie-nutter 28 October 2008 10:24 AM

Just some of my random stuff lol :lol1:

KLF - Last Train to Trancentral

YouTube - KLF - Last Train to Trancentral 12"


The Source Ft. Candi Staton - You've Got The Love

YouTube - The Source Ft. Candi Staton - You've Got The Love


The Prodigy - Out of Space

YouTube - The Prodigy - Out of Space


The Prodigy - Charly

YouTube - The Prodigy - Charly


Public Enemy - Can't Truss It

YouTube - Public Enemy - Can't Truss It


Vanilla Ice-Ice Ice Baby

YouTube - Vanilla Ice-Ice Ice Baby


MC Hammer - U can't touch this

YouTube - MC Hammer - U can't touch this (original)


Kid 'n Play - Ain't gonna hurt nobody

YouTube - Kid 'n Play - Ain't gonna hurt nobody


Kid N' Play Rap Battle (House Party)

YouTube - MC Hammer - Pump It Up (VIDEO)


House Party 2 Pajama Jammie Jam Live

YouTube - House Party 2 Pajama Jammie Jam Live

Scoobychick 28 October 2008 10:44 AM

As a child of the early 60s I grew up listening to the Beatles :thumb: My other favourites were the Beach Boys and the Carpenters, listened to on the 8 track in my dad's Jag :D

WRX_Dazza 28 October 2008 11:19 AM

i was influenced mainly by my 4yr older brother:-
hence:-
the who - Quadrophenia
the stranglers - The Raven
the jam - all mod cons
sham 69 - thats life

then later into
thomas dolby - the flat earth
emerson lake and palmer
asia
rush
floyd
alan parsons project

then the club stuff when old enough ;)
oh and my first tape in the car was level 42 hahahaha (love games if i remember) on a sharp stereo, with goodmans graphic and APSS (also the tape popped out when you stalled it!!! lol)


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