Excellent video Louis 😀🍿🎸🎶 Some amazing choices here; I absolutely love Beach House; ‘Bloom’ is a magnificent album 🖤 Love The Prodigy; the Chemical Brothers are awesome aswell 😀 Bowie is my favourite artist of all time; that is so cool to hear that he grew up in your hometown; legendary artist with a wonderful catalogue 🤩 The last time I went to RSD was 2019 👍 Need to get more into Apex Twin; really liked what I heard 😊 Thanks ever so much for the wonderful shoutout and lovely words there mate; you are a top guy and keep up the amazing work as ever Louis 🙌
@@samglendenning9884 aww thanks so much for the comment and no problem at all there! Didn’t know you were into beach house but your music taste is always great! Oh yeah the chemical brothers are great too! And Aphex of course! Thanks for watching as usual! 👍🏻❤️🎹🎸🎬
ELO is a cool pick and especially that album. "Whisper In The Night" is one of my all-time favorite songs. I have a repress of "In A Glass House" from around 2010 on the Alucard label. Gentle Giant is someone I had everything on CD but I've just started to reacquire on vinyl. 5 so far - they're a tad pricey in North America.
@@MyVinylAttic Absolutely beautiful song there from Roy Wood! The guy was a total genius in my opinion around that golden period! Oh right! I had a feeling In a glass house had been reissued around 2010, it seems unavailable now, I have Alucard re pressings of most gentle giant albums, pretty pricey but they are nice records many of which have been re mixed by Steven Wilson.
Hi Louis, excellent video! Bowie seems to have been the most popular choice for artist the vc misses the most. We both chose the same live album. Like you, I’m not a massive fan of live albums. Slow Dazzle is on my JC want list… Guts is a such a bitter song! Love Currents… tremendous album! Roger Waters is a divisive figure, I was kind of done with Floyd after the Wall, but try not to listen to what Waters has to say on anything. Totally agree with RSD… I’ve never really took part and only bought a couple in retrospect. Liked and subbed to your channel. Cheers, Jack
I just subbed you /Good stuff you showed/I like Prog & Electronic Best sounding drums on an album..Band /PATTO Album.."Roll'em,Smoke'em..Put Another Line out../ The drum sound on song "Flat footed Woman..".. John Halsey is the drummer
Best wishes to you. Bowie lived in a few places. I lived in South London as a kid. Could you be kind enough to let us know which pub your dad worked at? Live album I always loved and played to death was Roxy Music VIVA for playing air drums to as a kid in my bedroom. LOL. Breakup Heartbreak. My ex wife sold or through away 10 thousand plus vinyl records I had been collecting since I was about 12 years of age. I had worked at record shops such as Tower here in California. To save sanity I took on the Buddhist belief of "The impermanence of all things" Or "All things must pass" I cant imagine with the fires raging here in Los Angeles how may people are experiencing that sense of loss. Maybe I should play some Leonard Cohen right about now COL.
@@4444colin thanks for your comment, the pub was the Three Tuns in Beckenham, Bowie launched his career there and frequented the pub between 1969 and 1973, my dad worked there in the 80s and it’s now a Zizzi restaurant. I haven’t heard Viva but I have some Roxy Music on vinyl. Oh that’s terrible! Sometimes you have to find ways of coping with loosing things!
@Spectrum_Tube Thank you for responding so quickly. Did your dad see any of the live acts or was that too far back I will check it out when I am back in England ? Didn't Kate Bush live near there also? My mom lived in Stockwell for a while. I heard on a documentary Bowie had gone to primary school in Stockwell Love the music history Thanks again for your time. Col..
@@4444colin No problem! I think by the 1980s when my dad worked there it was no longer a music place, it was a sort of club that Bowie ran there from my understanding called the arts lab which put shows on, there is currently a lot of David Bowie related memorabilia around the place including a large Ziggy stardust sign in the pavement as you walk past! I think Kate Bush is from somewhere near there but I’m not sure.
Great tag. I'm right there with you on Roger Waters. He used to be Syd Barrett's best mate, then he just abandoned Syd. I also blame Waters for Syd's decline because while the hallucinogen use certainly played a role, I believe Syd was trying to tell Roger to slow down and not be so hungry for superstardom.
@@calvinwazoo interesting! I’m fascinated by Syd Barret and it’s often felt that the band and they’re colleagues didn’t do as much as they should have to help Syd and his condition at the time but I suppose the understanding and treatment of mental health wasn’t as advanced back then as it is today
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Excellent video Louis 😀🍿🎸🎶 Some amazing choices here; I absolutely love Beach House; ‘Bloom’ is a magnificent album 🖤 Love The Prodigy; the Chemical Brothers are awesome aswell 😀 Bowie is my favourite artist of all time; that is so cool to hear that he grew up in your hometown; legendary artist with a wonderful catalogue 🤩 The last time I went to RSD was 2019 👍 Need to get more into Apex Twin; really liked what I heard 😊 Thanks ever so much for the wonderful shoutout and lovely words there mate; you are a top guy and keep up the amazing work as ever Louis 🙌
@@samglendenning9884 aww thanks so much for the comment and no problem at all there! Didn’t know you were into beach house but your music taste is always great! Oh yeah the chemical brothers are great too! And Aphex of course! Thanks for watching as usual! 👍🏻❤️🎹🎸🎬
ELO is a cool pick and especially that album. "Whisper In The Night" is one of my all-time favorite songs. I have a repress of "In A Glass House" from around 2010 on the Alucard label. Gentle Giant is someone I had everything on CD but I've just started to reacquire on vinyl. 5 so far - they're a tad pricey in North America.
@@MyVinylAttic Absolutely beautiful song there from Roy Wood! The guy was a total genius in my opinion around that golden period! Oh right! I had a feeling In a glass house had been reissued around 2010, it seems unavailable now, I have Alucard re pressings of most gentle giant albums, pretty pricey but they are nice records many of which have been re mixed by Steven Wilson.
Hi Louis, excellent video! Bowie seems to have been the most popular choice for artist the vc misses the most. We both chose the same live album. Like you, I’m not a massive fan of live albums. Slow Dazzle is on my JC want list… Guts is a such a bitter song! Love Currents… tremendous album! Roger Waters is a divisive figure, I was kind of done with Floyd after the Wall, but try not to listen to what Waters has to say on anything. Totally agree with RSD… I’ve never really took part and only bought a couple in retrospect. Liked and subbed to your channel. Cheers, Jack
I just subbed you /Good stuff you showed/I like Prog & Electronic
Best sounding drums on an album..Band /PATTO
Album.."Roll'em,Smoke'em..Put Another Line out../ The drum sound on song "Flat footed Woman..".. John Halsey is the drummer
@@Isa-m2y4u thanks, just listened to that track on UA-cam and it’s got a great drum performance and sound
You meant Roger Waters not Roger Daltrey
Yes. Roger Ds lawyers have been notified.
Apart from that, a fine Tag.
Best wishes to you. Bowie lived in a few places. I lived in South London as a kid. Could you be kind enough to let us know which pub your dad worked at?
Live album I always loved and played to death was Roxy Music VIVA for playing air drums to as a kid in my bedroom. LOL.
Breakup Heartbreak. My ex wife sold or through away 10 thousand plus vinyl records I had been collecting since I was about 12 years of age. I had worked at record shops such as Tower here in California. To save sanity I took on the Buddhist belief of "The impermanence of all things"
Or "All things must pass" I cant imagine with the fires raging here in Los Angeles how may people are experiencing that sense of loss.
Maybe I should play some Leonard Cohen right about now COL.
@@4444colin thanks for your comment, the pub was the Three Tuns in Beckenham, Bowie launched his career there and frequented the pub between 1969 and 1973, my dad worked there in the 80s and it’s now a Zizzi restaurant. I haven’t heard Viva but I have some Roxy Music on vinyl. Oh that’s terrible! Sometimes you have to find ways of coping with loosing things!
@Spectrum_Tube Thank you for responding so quickly.
Did your dad see any of the live acts or was that too far back I will check it out when I am back in England ? Didn't Kate Bush live near there also?
My mom lived in Stockwell for a while. I heard on a documentary Bowie had gone to primary school in Stockwell
Love the music history
Thanks again for your time.
Col..
@@4444colin No problem! I think by the 1980s when my dad worked there it was no longer a music place, it was a sort of club that Bowie ran there from my understanding called the arts lab which put shows on, there is currently a lot of David Bowie related memorabilia around the place including a large Ziggy stardust sign in the pavement as you walk past! I think Kate Bush is from somewhere near there but I’m not sure.
I bought the Beach House album with red velvet cover. I just didn’t care for it. RSD has gotten very gimmicky.
Great tag. I'm right there with you on Roger Waters. He used to be Syd Barrett's best mate, then he just abandoned Syd. I also blame Waters for Syd's decline because while the hallucinogen use certainly played a role, I believe Syd was trying to tell Roger to slow down and not be so hungry for superstardom.
@@calvinwazoo interesting! I’m fascinated by Syd Barret and it’s often felt that the band and they’re colleagues didn’t do as much as they should have to help Syd and his condition at the time but I suppose the understanding and treatment of mental health wasn’t as advanced back then as it is today