Rock Evolution – The History of Rock & Roll - 1986 - (page 212)

I see Steve Cropper, guitarist with Booker T & The MGs has died. He featured prominently in our write-ups of the early 60s and co-wrote and played on “Sittin’ On The Dock of The Bay”, was in the Blues Brothers and was a general all-round legend of early rock & soul.

I wrote on the who's died thread that though he's not a household name he is absolutely one of the greats of popular music. Vintage Guitar Mag have thrown up a playlist of some of his songs/playing that will be about as close to doing justice as will be practical.

Booker T who's 81 years young will be in the UK next April.
 
I still have that original CD, nice!

However in 1986, I played that in cassette form all summer long as I wouldn't buy my very first CD until 1987, and I bought that before I could afford a player! I will be selecting a song off of that release next year too.

I later found it but didn’t buy at a very reasonable price on E-Bay.
 
He he.. I figured you'd have something to say about that, and for the record, I did note that I think our tastes might have been diverging a bit around that time a few years prior. ;-)

Yes, our tastes would be diverging at that point although I’d say mine are reasonably diverse now but what I love most has not changed much.

For the record, Roth is anything but a buffoon: behind the clowning around he is one of the smartest guys in rock (albeit not smart enough now to retire), which is one of the reasons I an such a big fan.
 
For the record, Roth is anything but a buffoon: behind the clowning around he is one of the smartest guys in rock (albeit not smart enough now to retire), which is one of the reasons I an such a big fan.
That was where my main comment was directed towards, the material and all that accompanied it that was Dave focused. I just wasn't interested.

Was it pure Dave? Absolutely. That just wasn't where my musical tastes were going at the time.
 
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Candy Apple Grey was this bands 5th album and first to a major.
I believe some felt that was a bit of a sell out but madd little difference as it didn't sell much more anyway even with some MTV rotation.
Think you can hear on this single where Bob Mould went with Sugar and Cooper Blue.

Husker Du - Don't Want To Know If You Are Lonely
 
My last choice is...

Furniture - Brilliant Mind
The worst gig I ever went to. The international 1 on a wet Monday evening. This song had come out and was clearly the only song anyone in the audience knew.
The 50 or so crowd (self included) stood there motionless as the band (commendably) carried on with a smattering of applause for each song that decreased as the set went on. They went off for the encore. Came back on, played one more tune to again, another static audience before the singer said “I guess this is what you’ve all come for…?” and finally the crowd come to life! Song ends and we all file out into the Monday night rain……
 
Third choice for ‘86: Live to Tell by Madonna.

Slicker than a bottle of Johnson’s baby oil thanks to Patrick Leonard - a haunting atmospheric song from a rather bleak but compelling movie.
Great movie and song, thanks for nominating.

Penn x 2, Walken, Sutherland, Mary Stuart Masterson, an all-star cast. Been a while since I've seen it, but it was a favourite during that time. Haunting song I had on my shortlist too. One of the best songs I've ever heard from Madonna.
 
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My last choice is...

Furniture - Brilliant Mind
I could only find the version off of the "Paris Music", whatever that is. If someone has a track hack, I'll take it, but that's all I'm finding here.

Maybe someone else in the UK has strong desires to do 1988? There's still time! (joking/not joking)
 
I could only find the version off of the "Paris Music", whatever that is. If someone has a track hack, I'll take it, but that's all I'm finding here.

Maybe someone else in the UK has strong desires to do 1988? There's still time! (joking/not joking)
Well that's a bit arse...if someone can't work it out I'll switch it to Billy Idol's I Don't Need A Gun.
 

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