A LIFE WITH MUSIC - 1979 - BEST 20 ALBUMS

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  • Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
  • Here we are again, marrying life and great LP records. Living free of responsibility, records, socialising, and girlfriends were my priorities. Good times.

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  • @muldoon67
    @muldoon67 18 днів тому

    Thanks for the Ruts, that has now been added to my list of must haves.

  • @user-ix4wn1th5m
    @user-ix4wn1th5m 29 днів тому

    Hi 👋 Greetings from New Zealand. You have bought back memories for me. I was 19 years young in 79. I worked for a film 🎥 distribution company thar released cinema movies. I was a film examiner and also worked in publicity. Loved the job. The postion doesnt exist today. I bought Roxy Music 's album Manifesto that year on vinyl. I like the song Angel Eyes from it. I spent alot of my Saturday nights at the disco or a punk venue. One foot in disco and the other foot in a punk club. I liked the British Ska Two Tone scene , and bought the Specials debut album. I also was into Bad Manners , Selecter , and the English Beat. Good video thanks. From Carl.

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  24 дні тому

      Cheers Carl, and greetings to you too. So much great music during this period. Wasn't it cool to be able to enjoy dressing-up for the disco one night, and wear ragged t-shirt for a punk gig the next? Great times.

  • @nickcooper1260
    @nickcooper1260 29 днів тому

    Great choices, David, from 1979 i still love Wire's '154'. The number, '154' referred to the number of gigs they had played up to then'' Magazine's ''Secondhand Daylight' is another classic, with an eerie atmosphere of it's own.

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  24 дні тому +1

      Thanks Nick. I have 'Pink Flag' and a CD comp that has tracks from '154'. I have the Magazine albums too. At the time there was so much new music from bands that wouldn't have got a look-in three years earlier, it really was difficult to keep up.

  • @johnw706
    @johnw706 Місяць тому

    A great list , and I have quite a few of those in my list as well .
    Here's some of my favourites in 1979 , starting with. my favourites first :
    Joe Jackson : Look Sharp !
    The Pretenders : The Pretenders
    The Clash : London Calling
    Graham Parker & the Rumour : Squeezing Out Sparks
    Pink Floyd : The Wall
    Jethro Tull : Stormwatch
    Earth , Wind & Fire : I Am
    Elvis Costello : Armed Forces
    Neil Young & Crazy Horse : Live Rust
    ZZ Top : Dequello
    Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers : Damn the Torpedoes
    Dire Straits : Communique
    Roxy Music : Manifesto
    The Cars : Candy O
    Talking Heads : Fear of Music
    The Specials : The Specials
    Robert Fripp : Exposure
    The B 52s : The B 52s
    Supertramp : Breakfast in America
    Gary Numan : The Pleasure Principle
    Cheers !!

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  Місяць тому

      Let's add some from my shortlist: Pretenders, EW&F ('In the Stone' - wow), 'Live Rust' (of course), 'Fear of Music' (almost made it), The B52s - coming soon!, Supertramp (my least favourite album from this period of theirs - still very good though).
      I think I'd checked-out of Jethro Tull by then. They just didn't hold my attention when punk and New Wave came along.

    • @johnw706
      @johnw706 Місяць тому

      @@davidatkinson-lifematters4826 Yes , Breakfast is not my favourite Supertramp album either . Tull's Stormwatch is one that has grown on me over the years . And , of course , I forgot to include the Boomtown Rats debut album in my list . Yes , In the Stone is a killer EW & F song , as are Can't Let Go , and Wait . What an opening to that album : In the Stone , Can't Let Go , and After the Love Has Gone .
      All 'N" All was always my favourite EW&F album , but I Am is very very close to replacing it .

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  Місяць тому

      @@johnw706 'That's the Way of the World' for me. What an incredible band.

    • @johnw706
      @johnw706 29 днів тому

      @@davidatkinson-lifematters4826 Yes , that's another great one by them .

  • @alltheworldsastage899
    @alltheworldsastage899 29 днів тому +1

    Hey David! Great hearing about the gigs you saw. I was in the Air Force in 1979, funds were a bit limited, so I'm guessing I only went to a handful of shows back then. Best one was Ian Hunter on the 'You're Never Alone' tour. I think I have 9 of the 20 albums you showed. Cheers!

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  29 днів тому

      You 'think', Steve? Surely your spreadsheet will confirm?! 😅 I'm surprised it's only nine though.
      Can't argue with Ian Hunter. I saw him around this time too, although I can't remember what album he was promoting. I just wanted to hear tracks from 'AAAB', which I loooove.

  • @n22pdf
    @n22pdf Місяць тому

    Wow great to hear of your younger life Dave and seeing some of the tickets you have from back then.. your memory is amazing and your music knowledge over the years.. Great top 20 albums :) Pete

  • @EmbryonicRobot
    @EmbryonicRobot Місяць тому

    Wow, that's an excellent collection of concerts and records too. I'll admit that #5 surprised me, and maybe #7 too. I love that Police record. London Calling dropped here in January too, so I consider it the best of both '79 and '80! I have never heard your #1. I would include Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures and Leonard Cohen's Recent Songs for 1979. Nicely done.

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  29 днів тому

      My dancing days were just beginning!
      'Unknown Pleasures' was on my shortlist, but for me, it's always come a distant second to 'Closer'. Despite owning his 'Greatest Hits' Lenny didn't become significant for me until 'Various Positions'. He'll definitely feature later in this (interminable?) series. 😊

  • @paulsimister944
    @paulsimister944 28 днів тому

    My second, third and fourth semesters as a student in Newcastle. The first thing I learned in January 1979 was just how cold it gets up north and second, the local girls were much tougher than I was.
    Again I'll share the albums from 1979 that have made my all-time top 500 list recently.
    19 Bruce Cockburn - Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws
    18 Magazine - Secondhand Daylight
    17 Muddy Waters - Muddy “Mississippi “ Waters Live
    16 Tom Petty - Damn The Torpedoes
    15 Thin Lizzy - Black Rose
    14 Supertramp - Breakfast in America
    13 UFO - Strangers In The Night
    12 David Bowie - Lodger
    11 Graham Parker - Squeezing Out The Sparks
    10 Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps
    9 Pink Floyd - The Wall
    8 The Undertones - The Undertones
    7 The Jam - Setting Sons
    6 Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan At Budokan
    5 Elvis Costello - Armed Forces
    4 The Clash - The Clash US version of the debut album
    3 Neil Young - Live Rust
    2 The Clash - London Calling
    1 Van Morrison - Into The Music
    Like 1978, 1979 has five albums in my current all-time top 100 list.
    1979 produced my favourite albums by The Clash, Neil Young, Elvis Costello, The Undertones and UFO.
    I have the album by The Ruts but it's never really captured my attention. I'll give it a play in the next few days. Looking at my list, the Magazine album should probably be higher.

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  24 дні тому

      Come on Paul, Newcastle isn't that cold! The women really are tough though. :-)
      That's a good list. I try and select only the very few live albums that meant a lot to me, but 'Strangers in the Night' and 'Live Rust' are great albums.

    • @MrTahuna333
      @MrTahuna333 17 днів тому

      Yes to Bruce Cockburn. What an album.

  • @MGKBOSTON
    @MGKBOSTON 28 днів тому

    Hi David! I love that Rickie Lee Jones record and I have the follow up Pirates. When I was at university I had a girlfriend for a moment who loved Edie Brickell. Such a similar sound to Rickie Lee Jones. Manifesto is terrific! Gimme the night! George Benson is great as you said. Rust Never Sleeps is in my collection along with the Live album. Chic “Good Times”…everyone to the dance floor. I love all 5 Police albums. London Calling David! I think I remember you showing that Ruts album in another video. It’s one I don’t know but based on your description I need it. ✌️

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  24 дні тому

      Mike, if you like punk, then 'The Crack' is one you'll love. It's not only savage in places, it's beautifully recorded and sounds fantastic. Next to John Lydon, Malcolm Owen is the best punk frontman ever.

  • @vinylwood
    @vinylwood Місяць тому

    Holy cow you had a great 👍 time and so fortunate to have seen so many awesome acts. I grew up in a medium sized city in Canada and would have to drive 5 hrs to Vancouver to see any major events. Only smaller acts or up and coming America/Canadian bands came to my town. Well I almost got to 20 outta 20 same albums with you. The Steve Hacket & that particular G Benson I don’t own. 18 of 20 ! Not bad. We are on the same wavelength lol. Fun video.

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you very much. Yes, we were rather lucky to live in a major city, where all the tours visited back when 2000 seater city halls WERE the circuit. Mostly arenas and stadiums these days.

    • @vinylwood
      @vinylwood 29 днів тому +1

      @@davidatkinson-lifematters4826 Come to think of it I had moved to Vancouver in 84 and then got to see massive amounts of music. Many big names now were just starting at that time. Good times for sure. 👍

  • @garypeacock5919
    @garypeacock5919 29 днів тому +1

    Rust never sleeps for me David, a game changer.

  • @paultomaney9111
    @paultomaney9111 Місяць тому

    The Ruts! Forgotten brilliance. As usual, class video from a classy gent

  • @user-dw3hl4sh2w
    @user-dw3hl4sh2w 21 день тому

    I'm 66 and have never liked punk, although Babylon is Burning is a great single. I attended university from 1975-78, and I hated the way rock was gradually replaced by punk at the Students' Union. The audiences were poor for punk. As a teenager, I loved Yes, Zeppelin, Crimson, Steely Dan, Weather Report, Mahavishnu, Gentle Giant, Pink Floyd and Genesis. I admire your eclectic tastes. Of your top 20, I only own the Fripp, Neil Young, and Floyd picks. By 1979 I was hanging out in London nightclubs and was into disco, jazz fusion and ECM. For me, black American disco was more interesting than punk. It was a lot more fun.

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  20 днів тому

      Cheers for your comment. I think your own music tastes seem quite varied too. For me, punk was just another music genre that came to prominence, rather than a 'movement' I was going to sign-up to, fashion and all. With the exception of Mahavishnu (which I tolerate rather than love), the bands you mention are all amongst my favourites. I'd say punk was a necessary corrective to the blandness that mid-70s pop music had become (remember, punk was really a singles, rather than albums genre), but like you I got into disco and contemporary soul music (with some of the old stuff thrown-in). Less keen on jazz fusion (loved Brand X, Weather Report, Cobham, etc.) but ECM has become a significant (and still) growing portion of my collection since I discovered Pat Metheny/Lyle Mays' 'As Falls Wichita....' album back in the day. They're still coming....even yesterday I took yet another delivery of an ECM album (on vinyl) - Gavin Bryars this time.

  • @disconnected22
    @disconnected22 29 днів тому

    Rickie Lee Jones did a great version of Rebel Rebel

  • @vayres7512
    @vayres7512 27 днів тому

    Gang of Four - Entertainment!