(07 Aug 2013, 8:36 pm)aureolin wrote(07 Aug 2013, 8:22 pm)Andreos1 wrote(07 Aug 2013, 8:18 pm)AdamY wrote(07 Aug 2013, 7:59 pm)Andreos1 wrote(07 Aug 2013, 7:53 pm)aureolin wrote Really showing my age now, but Oceanic - Insanity, Livin Joy - Dreamer, The Prodigy - Everybody in the Place, and Black Box - Ride On Time.
Nowt wrong with those tunes at all!!
Agreed.
I know it will never happen, but I'd be probably the first in the queue if the KLF decided to officially reform and tour. Same with Utah Saints and Altern8.
I'm trying to think of tunes that I like that are potentially embarrassing. Would Madonna's 'Dear Jessie' count? Or Partners in Kryme - Turtle Power?
Saw a poster for Utah Saints a few years back in the Head of Steam. They were playing somewhere in the town.
Just flicking through youtube at the mo, listening to BBE at the mo - but had Zoe on before, if anyone can remember her? She was definitely a guilty pleasure!
Funny you should mention Altern8. I've got "Full on... Mask Hysteria" on my iPhone at the moment. Speaking of old groups though, I'm sure I seen posters for The Time Frequency in Newcastle a few month back.
I still have the album on cassette somewhere along with other things like Art of Noise, Shades of Rhythm, Essential Hardcore (not really hardcore, just a collection chart-based rave tunes released in 1992), and The Shamen. I stocked up on tapes as CD's were becoming the norm in the early 90s. You could find great bargains in the clearance sections at Our Price and HMV. They came in handy when I eventually passed my driving test and got my first (and last) old banger.
Speaking of CD's (as this is pretty much becoming a music thread now), for those of you old enough, what was the first CD you ever bought?
Mine was Wu Tang Clan's - Enter the 36 Chambers. A ridiculously priced import bought from HMV.