Crikey - Talk about a bunch of aging Hippies. I could never get into Hendrix, at all. And as for Janis Joplin! - FFS - that voice should NEVER have been allowed on tape. The only track I heard growing up was Me n' Bobby Mcgee, and she murdered that....and it put me off listening to anything else of hers for the rest of my life. Even if I hear her coming onto the radio, she gets turned off. Her voice grates worse than crumbly cheese.
I don't mind a bit of Pink Floyd now and again, but it
has to be their proper earlier stuff, and not the usual songs known by them that people play today (no offence Floris - SOYCD is indeed a beautiful tune).
As said/waffled/garbled/gibbered earlier, I was brough up with Rock n' Roll. Proper 50's n' 60's stuff. Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Fats Domino, Chuck Berry, and Gene Vincent with his Blue Caps to name but a few.
Going to me Grannies house on Sundays was always Scottish music (Fiddle/Accordion/Pipes n' drums etc), and my mother liked a bit of Country and Western too, so, it was a real mix on the record player at times. But mostly, the collection of 45's and albums were all rock n' roll.
My LP collection today stands at 3,500, with about 400 45's and about 250 CDs. And it's a bizarre, eclectic range. But there's no Joplin, Hendrix or Emmerson. Lake n' Palmer. My collection ranges from a few old 78s, (stuff from the 1920s, 30's n' 40s), right up to classical, comedy, Doris Day n' Judy Garland (and I ain't even gay!!). Psychedelic Lps with ''YES'', and ''SKY'' (love Rick Wakeman) , LOADS of Rock n' Roll (some original label stuff), croony stuff like Jim Reeves or yes, Val Doonican!!, plenty Country (with modern Artists too) then ''modern'' stuff such as The Coral, The Darkeness, The Zutons, a bit of Kylie, and a couple of CDs from the blind Opera singer: Andrea Bocelli. Throw in a fair amount of Movie Soundtracks and Motion Picture Release albums, and yup, it's pretty varied.
Haven't bought any Lps for ages, and it's 4 years since I bought me last CD. Talking about it again has given me the need to see if there's anything out there now that I need to add to the list, but so far,
nothing has jumped out at me with ''hey, THIS is good, I need to buy that!'' Although I will download some stuff, there's nothing to beat holding a Lp and admiring the cover. The clicks and ticks of vinyl, the smell of the foosty sleeve (old paper smell). The only downside is the sheer size and weight of them.
The ''heaviest'' bands I have are AC/DC, Deep Purple, and Motorhead.
Not that y'all gave a hoot, but, meh, just thought I'd share it...
