What is the last al*** you would want to hear?
Posted by: Tarquin Maynard - Portly on 17 April 2003
Muchachos
Supposing the Doc said to you "hey Inglish Gringo Pig Dog you haf one hour to live I peedy the devil the day you boys start arriving in bunches", what would you like to hear on the way out?
I would be torn betwenn
1. Dark Side of the Moon
2. Ziggy
3. Never Mind the etc
4. Anything that stuck half way through side two.
What would you wnat?
Mike
Supposing the Doc said to you "hey Inglish Gringo Pig Dog you haf one hour to live I peedy the devil the day you boys start arriving in bunches", what would you like to hear on the way out?
I would be torn betwenn
1. Dark Side of the Moon
2. Ziggy
3. Never Mind the etc
4. Anything that stuck half way through side two.
What would you wnat?
Mike
Posted on: 17 April 2003 by herm
You are a veddy strange man, Mr Lacey.
Herman
Herman
Posted on: 18 April 2003 by bjorne
Ramones : hey hoo let's go!!!
Posted on: 18 April 2003 by Pete
I'd need more than half an hour, but Bach's B Minor Mass. Probably Gardiner.
Pete.
Pete.
Posted on: 18 April 2003 by BigH47
DSOTM
2112 Rush
or Stairway to Heaven I would make my choice from.
Howard
2112 Rush
or Stairway to Heaven I would make my choice from.
Howard
Posted on: 18 April 2003 by jayd
Kenny G's Greatest Hits - After an hour of that, death would be a blessing.
jay
jay
Posted on: 19 April 2003 by Tarquin Maynard - Portly
Herm
Thank you
Jayd
LoL!
Thank you
Jayd
LoL!
Posted on: 22 April 2003 by Kevin-W
Mike
The original Les Disques Du Crepuscule pressing of THE CULLING IS COMING by 23 Skidoo has a lock groove in the middle of side 1. The timing for the track is listed on the sleeve as infinity.
So I guess it would have to be that...
Kevin
The original Les Disques Du Crepuscule pressing of THE CULLING IS COMING by 23 Skidoo has a lock groove in the middle of side 1. The timing for the track is listed on the sleeve as infinity.
So I guess it would have to be that...
Kevin
Posted on: 22 April 2003 by domfjbrown
Doors' L.A. Woman perhaps, but not sure... Or Hole's Live through this 'cos I'd be able to almost hear the whole album before snuffing it...
Alternatively, as much as possible of the Rutles' All you need is cash, or Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias' Snuff Rock EP so I could die laughing
When the music's over turn out the lights
Alternatively, as much as possible of the Rutles' All you need is cash, or Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias' Snuff Rock EP so I could die laughing
When the music's over turn out the lights
Posted on: 22 April 2003 by Tarquin Maynard - Portly
Kevin
You could be a life saver...
I had the misfortume to see this band many years ago. Dire is a polite way of putting it; I admire the candour of the album title.
I think I went to see them because I liked their name.
Mike
You could be a life saver...
I had the misfortume to see this band many years ago. Dire is a polite way of putting it; I admire the candour of the album title.
I think I went to see them because I liked their name.
Mike
Posted on: 22 April 2003 by JamH
Thats what I call Music 20000000000
[or even later]
[or even later]
Posted on: 22 April 2003 by jcc
quote:
Kenny G's Greatest Hits - After an hour of that, death would be a blessing.
jay,
can i add Celine to that list?;-/
Mine would be Abbey Road-(side 2).
cheers,
jim
Posted on: 22 April 2003 by Wolf
I'd go for Beatles White album as it ends nicely with Ringo singing a lullaby after loads of great songs and it would remind me of better times.
they were a great group.
they were a great group.
Posted on: 23 April 2003 by Kevin-W
Mike
The Culling Is Coming isn't, I have to say, very good - but hat's what happens when the likes of ave Tibet get involved. Their peak period was 1981-82 (the "seven Songs" LP and two magifiecent singles). Then they went l rubbish but came back with the "Urban Gamelan" LP and "Coup" single (the bassline of which was used by the Chemicals on "Block Rockin' Beats").
Kevin
The Culling Is Coming isn't, I have to say, very good - but hat's what happens when the likes of ave Tibet get involved. Their peak period was 1981-82 (the "seven Songs" LP and two magifiecent singles). Then they went l rubbish but came back with the "Urban Gamelan" LP and "Coup" single (the bassline of which was used by the Chemicals on "Block Rockin' Beats").
Kevin
Posted on: 23 April 2003 by Lee
Kevin got in there before me with the locked groove thang, but my suggestion would be Heaven 17 'Penthouse and Pavement'. This ends, appropriately enough, with a locked groove on the runout of the final track 'We're going to live for a very long time' - with the lyric 'for a very long time' (repeat to infinity)!
cheers
Lee
cheers
Lee