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If you could go back to one year in music....

PostPosted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:12 pm
by CK
...what would it be? (apologies if this has been done before)

I was born in 1973, but am a definitive 70's and 80's music child. My collection is, simply, dominated by these years, with many artists having all of their vinyl albums in there. My parents lived and breathed music, so I was very lucky (some would say extremely unlucky) to be exposed to many artists all throughout childhood.

I'd love to go back to 1974. It's the year Supertramp release "Crime of The Century", the Eagles are about to really burst onto the scene, Little River Band likewise, Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" yet to come out, Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of The Moon" has just been released, with "Wish You Were Here" soon to be released, and its less than three years before punk really starts to explode, so would get to see the beginning of the Sex Pistols, the Saints, the Clash etc - all musical events that I wish I just old enough to remember properly at the time.

Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

PostPosted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 8:11 pm
by southee
Great question CK!!! :D

I was born in 1974 and like you was brought up on vinyl and cassette's and have a great collection of vinyl. Im a 60's, 70's and 80's fan as well.
I have thought of this question before....if I could go in the car in "Back to the future" with Flux capacitor working of course - what year would it be??

1977
Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" ,The Eagles, Boz Scaggs and Little River Band were huge with Mainstream rock.
KISS was gaining popularity in Australia. T-Rex, Split Enz and David Bowie were around so you had a bit of glam rock.
Sex Pistols, Iggy Pop with "The Idiot", The Saints, Radio Birdmen, The Damned were around so you had Punk Rock.
AC/DC with "Let there be rock", Aerosmith, The Angels, Cheap Trick, Led Zeppelin, Queen, The Rolling Stones - so you had you hard rock music.
Disco was just about to it the music charts.....The Jacksons, Bee Gees etc...
Then you had your NWOBM (New Wave of British Metal) coming out...like Judas Priest, Def Leppard, Thin Lizzy etc...
The Stranglers, XTC, Elvis Costello....
The New Romantic movement was just beginning...

It was a great year with so many styles and genres..... ;)

Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 2:10 pm
by Booney
Well, working chronologically, as I was born in 1975 I would have to agree with the above.

1970 would be mine.

To see the likes of Zeppelin,Sabbath and Floyd at full flight along with to opportunity to decide if KISS were 5hit hot or not as opposed to just being told they were.

My parents listed to rock'n'roll from the 50/60's while my older brother drip fed me the Zeppelin,Sabbath,Budgie,Floyd,Midnight Oil,The Doors.

So, now if we can find someone born in 76... :lol:

Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 5:29 pm
by The Real Number 3
Im only 23 but I love the "older" music

I'd love to go back when Johnny Cash, Elvis etc were doing all them shows on the road as seen in "I Walk The Line."

Also, would've love to seen Pink Floyd, The Who, ACDC and all them power bands of the old days when they were in full flight.

Todays music is shit!

Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 5:34 pm
by Dogwatcher
1991 - Nirvana releases Smells Like Teen Spirit.

I'd not want to go back there necessarily because of the Nevermind album but more to watch the impact that that album had and to be on the scene when 'alternative' music became the new hip and resulted in many older bands that were still playing gaining the recognition they deserved (one example: Sonic Youth).

Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 5:56 pm
by Leaping Lindner
Dogwatcher wrote:1991 - Nirvana releases Smells Like Teen Spirit.

I'd not want to go back there necessarily because of the Nevermind album but more to watch the impact that that album had and to be on the scene when 'alternative' music became the new hip and resulted in many older bands that were still playing gaining the recognition they deserved (one example: Sonic Youth).


And lots of people wearing this t-shirt! ;)
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Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 5:58 pm
by Dogwatcher
Is that yours?

Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:01 pm
by Leaping Lindner
1977 - Pistols, Clash, The Saints , The Damned, Birdman and I'd get in the car and head to The Marryatville Hotel to see this gig.......


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhS7jNaUWoE

Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:09 pm
by Leaping Lindner
Dogwatcher wrote:Is that yours?



Unfortunately mine is long gone. That and my original first TISM T-Shirt are the two shirts I really miss.... and this one ;)
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Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:44 pm
by southee
Leaping Lindner wrote:1977 - Pistols, Clash, The Saints , The Damned, Birdman and I'd get in the car and head to The Marryatville Hotel to see this gig.......


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhS7jNaUWoE


    Looks like we got the same year LL!!!! ;)

    Would be a great year.....

    Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

    PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:08 pm
    by ORDoubleBlues
    1991

    Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

    PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:46 am
    by Wedgie
    Without doubt 1959.

    Just to see/hear JOK belt out Shout, She's My Baby, Wild One, etc.

    That would truly be my dream.

    RIP Johnny O'Keefe, the King of Australian Rock 'n Roll!

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    Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

    PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:00 pm
    by zipzap
    1989/1990
    Finishing high school, starting at Uni, coincided with seeing lots of bands and being exposed to a lot of new indie music which broadened my horizons beyond Aussie pub rock. A uni friend gave me a tape with the Stone Roses self titled album on one side, and Pixies' Doolittle on the other. Mountains moved.

    Other pivotal albums for me around this time:
    The Sundays - Reading Writing & Arithmetic
    The Chills - Submarine Bells
    The Hummingbirds - LoveBUZZ
    Cocteau Twins - Heaven or Las Vegas
    New Order - Technique
    Ride - Nowhere
    The Church - Gold Afternoon Fix
    Depeche Mode - Violator
    Pet Shop Boys - Behaviour
    Happy Mondays - Pills n Thrills n Bellyaches
    Sonic Youth - Goo
    The House of Love - self titled
    The La's - self titled
    Morrissey - Bona Drag
    The Cure - Disintegration
    The Cult - Sonic Temple!

    Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

    PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:13 pm
    by Leaping Lindner
    zipzap wrote:1989/1990
    Finishing high school, starting at Uni, coincided with seeing lots of bands and being exposed to a lot of new indie music which broadened my horizons beyond Aussie pub rock. A uni friend gave me a tape with the Stone Roses self titled album on one side, and Pixies' Doolittle on the other. Mountains moved.



    What a great moment. And what a clever friend!

    Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

    PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:56 pm
    by southee
    The Church - Gold Afternoon Fix

    :prayer:

    Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

    PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 6:40 pm
    by CK
    Leaping Lindner wrote:
    zipzap wrote:1989/1990
    Finishing high school, starting at Uni, coincided with seeing lots of bands and being exposed to a lot of new indie music which broadened my horizons beyond Aussie pub rock. A uni friend gave me a tape with the Stone Roses self titled album on one side, and Pixies' Doolittle on the other. Mountains moved.



    What a great moment. And what a clever friend!


    Agreed :) - particularly the Stone Roses. First time I heard "Fools Gold", I was hooked; love "Made of Stone" still.

    Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

    PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:40 pm
    by BenchedEagle
    Dogwatcher wrote:1991 - Nirvana releases Smells Like Teen Spirit.

    I'd not want to go back there necessarily because of the Nevermind album but more to watch the impact that that album had and to be on the scene when 'alternative' music became the new hip and resulted in many older bands that were still playing gaining the recognition they deserved (one example: Sonic Youth).

    With you in this one for the same reason....... and i liked happy pants! lol

    Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

    PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 8:34 pm
    by Footy Chick
    duncs wrote:
    Dogwatcher wrote:1991 - Nirvana releases Smells Like Teen Spirit.

    I'd not want to go back there necessarily because of the Nevermind album but more to watch the impact that that album had and to be on the scene when 'alternative' music became the new hip and resulted in many older bands that were still playing gaining the recognition they deserved (one example: Sonic Youth).

    With you in this one for the same reason....... and i liked happy pants! lol



    How sad :lol:

    Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

    PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 8:35 pm
    by southee
    Footy Chick wrote:
    duncs wrote:
    Dogwatcher wrote:1991 - Nirvana releases Smells Like Teen Spirit.

    I'd not want to go back there necessarily because of the Nevermind album but more to watch the impact that that album had and to be on the scene when 'alternative' music became the new hip and resulted in many older bands that were still playing gaining the recognition they deserved (one example: Sonic Youth).

    With you in this one for the same reason....... and i liked happy pants! lol



    How sad :lol:


    They were sooooo comfy!!!! ;)

    Re: If you could go back to one year in music....

    PostPosted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:13 pm
    by CK
    Was watching an Australian music documentary today, and didn't really think before about the impact that 1976 had on music. The Saints release "I'm Stranded"; Peter Garrett moves to Sydney to finish his law degree and his band changes its name from Farm to Midnight Oil; Little River Band release their second album "After Hours" and start making serious inroads into the US market ("Its A Long Way There" hits the US charts, to start their breakthrough); Air Supply record "Love And Other Bruises", the album that brings them also into the American market and Mental As Anything form.