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Poll Question: Some albums are turning 50 shortly - fave?
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3 [5.77%]
2 [3.85%]
5 [9.62%]
20 [38.46%]
2 [3.85%]
5 [9.62%]
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    Posted: 6 hours 32 minutes ago at 15:10
Originally posted by Rick1 Rick1 wrote:

Very surprised that there are no votes whatsoever for those fine Todd and Wigwam albums...


I still own Todd Another Life Lp but I never/rarely vote for Live material.
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Both WYWH and Godbluff are albums of bands I adore that I rank lower than most in the band's catalogue. To some extent now also Ricochet that I overplayed when I was young. This leaves me with Mike Oldfield vs. Magma, and today I'm in the mood for Magma.

Would have voted Manfred Mann's  Earthband - Nightingales and Bombers had that been on offer.
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PF, only just ahead of MO
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Originally posted by Mellotron Storm Mellotron Storm wrote:

Originally posted by Cosmiclawnmower Cosmiclawnmower wrote:

Originally posted by Rick1 Rick1 wrote:

Dear Reader, part 2 of the 1975 poll (from July onwards).  I know many will cry that their favourites are missed out but I expect the Floyd to dominate anyway.  Incidentally, that summer I saw my first proper bands at an outdoors gig.  One of them was definitely prog and I recall seeing a Mellotron on stage.  Their name was Limelight and a few years later they had 'reinvented' themselves as a NWOBHM outfit!


Ha! i saw Limelight supporting Saxon around 1979/80.. sort of an odd 3 three piece, trying to be NWOBHM but not really doing itLOL

Of these albums, there is not one i dont like but i must say of all the Todd/Utopia albums, Another Live, is not one i listen to much..
I'm going to give Wigwam's Nuclear nightclub its first vote 'cos although its not the 'best' lp out of the bunch, its an album i'm particularly fond ofSmile


I actually have their self titled debut. Very much in that Iron Maiden style, just not an album I want to return to. I thought they were Rush fans to be honest by their name. But I don't hear that influence although I only got part way through it.

Thats what i thought (that they were Rush fans) and i also (very briefly) had their debut album... trying to rember what label it was on; the cover just had the band name on a plain (possibly black?) background. Like quite a bit of UK 'small town' NWOBHM, there was some fine talent stifled by 'back-room bucket' production.. thank goodness for Tommy Vance's Friday night rock show which gave some these bands a chance to do sessions in the BBC studios so they could show what they could do.

Also worked backstage with Iron maiden (first lp and Killers era), Sampson, Praying Mantis and Tygers of Pan Tang during 1980/81 ha! they were the daysLOL

Sorry for going off topicWink

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Originally posted by Cosmiclawnmower Cosmiclawnmower wrote:

Originally posted by Rick1 Rick1 wrote:

Dear Reader, part 2 of the 1975 poll (from July onwards).  I know many will cry that their favourites are missed out but I expect the Floyd to dominate anyway.  Incidentally, that summer I saw my first proper bands at an outdoors gig.  One of them was definitely prog and I recall seeing a Mellotron on stage.  Their name was Limelight and a few years later they had 'reinvented' themselves as a NWOBHM outfit!


Ha! i saw Limelight supporting Saxon around 1979/80.. sort of an odd 3 three piece, trying to be NWOBHM but not really doing itLOL

Of these albums, there is not one i dont like but i must say of all the Todd/Utopia albums, Another Live, is not one i listen to much..
I'm going to give Wigwam's Nuclear nightclub its first vote 'cos although its not the 'best' lp out of the bunch, its an album i'm particularly fond ofSmile


I actually have their self titled debut. Very much in that Iron Maiden style, just not an album I want to return to. I thought they were Rush fans to be honest by their name. But I don't hear that influence although I only got part way through it.
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Originally posted by Rick1 Rick1 wrote:

Dear Reader, part 2 of the 1975 poll (from July onwards).  I know many will cry that their favourites are missed out but I expect the Floyd to dominate anyway.  Incidentally, that summer I saw my first proper bands at an outdoors gig.  One of them was definitely prog and I recall seeing a Mellotron on stage.  Their name was Limelight and a few years later they had 'reinvented' themselves as a NWOBHM outfit!

Ha! i saw Limelight supporting Saxon around 1979/80.. sort of an odd 3 three piece, trying to be NWOBHM but not really doing itLOL

Of these albums, there is not one i dont like but i must say of all the Todd/Utopia albums, Another Live, is not one i listen to much..
I'm going to give Wigwam's Nuclear nightclub its first vote 'cos although its not the 'best' lp out of the bunch, its an album i'm particularly fond ofSmile

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I guess I have to vote for Godbluff, although Ommadawn is probably closer to some king of perfection. I enjoy a few more of these albums Ricochet and Wish You Were Here in particular.

Other favorites of mine released in late, 1975:

Eno - Another Green World
Kraftwerk - Radio-Aktivität
Terje Rypdal - Odyssey
Klaus Schulze - Timewind
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Gentle Giant: Free Hand
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1album cover
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Wow...a lot of great stuff came out in the second half of 75.

Of all on the list, I listen to Free Hand more than the others.
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Originally posted by Rick1 Rick1 wrote:

Very surprised that there are no votes whatsoever for those fine Todd and Wigwam albums...


Too much competition in my opinion. I would have those two along with Renaissance as the bottom three. But that's in my musical world.
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

I guess relatively few of us have heard either?

I mean, I know 6 of those albums like the back of my hand (I'm sure you can guess which 6) and 4 of them, I've never actually heard?
The same for me with most likely the same four albums I've never actually heard. Smile

well, both Gilgamesh and Wigwam are JR/F, which I can only do in small doses and only then with the emphasis on the R rather than the J. I have tried Gilgamesh but decided it wasn't for me...

Magma is a world I simply don't understand at all.. the Utopia album I've probably heard stuff from actually; their first two were pretty good, but have never owned any..
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

I guess relatively few of us have heard either?

I mean, I know 6 of those albums like the back of my hand (I'm sure you can guess which 6) and 4 of them, I've never actually heard?
The same for me with most likely the same four albums I've never actually heard. Smile
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I guess relatively few of us have heard either?

I mean, I know 6 of those albums like the back of my hand (I'm sure you can guess which 6) and 4 of them, I've never actually heard?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rick1 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2025 at 02:01
Very surprised that there are no votes whatsoever for those fine Todd and Wigwam albums...
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VDGG over Magma and Gilgamesh. These three standout above the rest.
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Voted VDGG
Own 8 out of the 10
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Floyd > GG >= VdGG >= TD > Renaissance > Oldfield

The great ones are here.
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Pink Floyd>Renaissance - I have no opinion about the rest.
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Pink Floyd > Mike Oldfield > Renaissance > Gentle Giant
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