Saddleworth2
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The forum has increased the number of posts per page x 2. We will sort the indexing as soon as we can.Was there a cleanup in the thread or something?
1974 review is on page 109 not 218 which is over 100 pages away.
The forum has increased the number of posts per page x 2. We will sort the indexing as soon as we can.Was there a cleanup in the thread or something?
1974 review is on page 109 not 218 which is over 100 pages away.
Astronomy from Secret Treaties has been nominated mate.Has anyone mentioned the brilliant Blue Oyster Cult album 'Secret Treaties'. released 1974.
I brought the cassette tape version of this about 30 years after its release , 2nd hand, completely on a whim,loved the bikers pic sleeve and deciding to take a chance on it.
Loved it .a proper raw rock album,with the brilliant ' Astronomy' the stand out track.
The opening track' Career of Evil' sounds like nothing I've heard before or since and I was genuinely shocked by the lyric ;
' I'd like to do it to your daughter on a dirt road "
'Dominance / Submission'. is again a quality track ,seedy raunchy macho stuff.....I rarely buy stuff on a whim but this album is the best I've ever brought without knowing a single track on it....in fact the only thing I knew about BOC was Don't fear the reaper ,which I understand was released the year after and marked a serious departure from Secret Treaties.
Apologies if this album has been mentioned previously,and I don't know enough about 1974 releases to nominate it, but it remains one of my fav albums ever, not least because I had no idea what to expect when buying it,and the pic sleeve is brilliant,imo.
I've added the slow version.a track from Planet Waves. Brilliant. Was one of the albums of 74 still to be nominated. I can cross it off my list now.
I listened to this album (and quite a few more from BOC) on the back of the nomination from 1973. It is a very good album.Has anyone mentioned the brilliant Blue Oyster Cult album 'Secret Treaties'. released 1974.
I brought the cassette tape version of this about 30 years after its release , 2nd hand, completely on a whim,loved the bikers pic sleeve and deciding to take a chance on it.
Loved it .a proper raw rock album,with the brilliant ' Astronomy' the stand out track.
The opening track' Career of Evil' sounds like nothing I've heard before or since and I was genuinely shocked by the lyric ;
' I'd like to do it to your daughter on a dirt road "
'Dominance / Submission'. is again a quality track ,seedy raunchy macho stuff.....I rarely buy stuff on a whim but this album is the best I've ever brought without knowing a single track on it....in fact the only thing I knew about BOC was Don't fear the reaper ,which I understand was released the year after and marked a serious departure from Secret Treaties.
Apologies if this album has been mentioned previously,and I don't know enough about 1974 releases to nominate it, but it remains one of my fav albums ever, not least because I had no idea what to expect when buying it,and the pic sleeve is brilliant,imo.
Ta.will have a look out for the live album.Astronomy from Secret Treaties has been nominated mate.
I think there are a couple of tracks from ST on the live album 'on your feet or on your knees' which is the BOC album I know best.
I had it on yesterday while swimming in the lake as things are baking hot - thank goodness for the shade!Have the playlist on this afternoon.
Have to say, there’s a ton of stuff on it that I wouldn’t play voluntarily in a million years, but strangely enough, nostalgically I’m really enjoying this.
Pointing out several acts to my 23 year old as we go.
It’s great, lazy Sunday afternoon, kind of music. I have it on shuffle so I don’t know what’s coming next.
Not long to wait.Ta.will have a look out for the live album.
I could find loads more e.g. a couple from Lamb LDOB and Diamond Dogs but the only ones I have written down are:another 8 tracks to take it to 66 and about 5 hours. Probably about as long as is ideal but if there are tracks you really think should be included and would represent 1974 well, then put them forward. I will be closing the playlist about this time tomorrow. Big thanks to everyone that has contributed so far, I listened to about half yesterday and there is a lot to like. I only skipped a couple of tracks :-)
This is random,and completely off topic, I apologize,I've had a drink....David Bowie sings backing vocals, part recorded round at Ronnie's gaff.
Its Only Rock and Roll (but I like it) - The Rolling Stones
David Bowie did not provide backing vocals on The Casuals' song "Jesamine" according to a music blog. While there was speculation about Bowie's involvement, it has been debunked, according to a music blog. The vocals on the song are likely those of Tony Steven, a session singer.This is random,and completely off topic, I apologize,I've had a drink....
But...on Jesamine by The Casuals...
I know I can hear Bowie on background vocals.
Can anybody please shed some light on this.....I know it's his voice.
Apologies again for off topic .
I quite like "Canto De Los Flores" mate. How about I put that on for you.I’ve had my four goes, but I do think Carlos Santana does deserve a slot in 1974.
I just hadn’t a clue which to nominate.
Borboletta is very much a ‘feeling’, kind of album.
It’s very much a mood, background vibe when you have other stuff to do.
Very smooth but nothing particularly jumps out at you.
If you’re stuck for filler Sadds you could do worse than checking out some of the jazzier offerings here.
Yay.Probably because it was reviewed on the album thread just a few weeks ago, Neil Young's "on the Beach" didnt make it to the playlist.
it has to be on any serious round up of 1974.
Revolution Blues - Neil Young
As must a track from Country Life.
The Thrill of it all - Roxy Music
Only if you’re stuck. I already have four.I quite like "Canto De Los Flores" mate. How about I put that on for you.
Canto De Los Flores - Santana