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>
> my first moment of passion for music was David Bowies
> 'Aladdin Sane'. I spent my first months wages from
> working in the chippy on it, and my mother was appalled by
> the inside fold (it looks very innocuous to me
> now!)........ I must have been thirteen (1973)
>
> After that it was Emerson Lake and Palmer, Yes and great
> dollops of heavy metal....... and so on. Blood on the
> Tracks and Abby Road are the two albums I remember we
> played incessantly too. Gathered after school a flat
> (over the headmasters house?!) belonging to our Chaplain,
> a Dominican monk called Fabian who kept an open house for
> all the misfits between four and six every evening.
>
> I dont seem to be on the same track as everyone else here
> Liz
Black Sabbath, Traffic, Led Zepplin, Jethro Tull and Taman
Shud - Lou Reed and Bowie too. I'm with you girl. Van
Morrison, John Mayall.
These days its anything from Nick Cave to Gregorian Chant.
I've still got two vinyl singles of the beatles, originals
from the sixties - one published in the Uk that travelled to
Aus with us, one published in germany. Dont know what they
are worth these days.
Josie
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