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« Reply #80 on: April 07, 2026, 10:24:20 AM » |
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" Weird Scenes Inside The Goldmine" by the Doors plus "LA Woman" provides just enough Doors for me , never been tempted by any other full LP's
I occasionally forget how good "The Best Of The Doors" is and rediscover it on car journeys. L.A. Woman does have a special place in my heart, though.
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« Reply #81 on: April 07, 2026, 02:20:05 PM » |
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Alchemy-Dire Straits Live (1983). I know some people will scoff at this, but it was a major soundtrack of my sixth form years, in the eighties and I haven’t heard it for years.
I am right back there with all the friendship, love, joy and of course, angst! So nostalgic and whatever your views on the music I think it is a brilliant live album and those versions are THE versions for me.
No scoffing from me. Love that album.
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« Reply #82 on: April 07, 2026, 04:03:42 PM » |
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Alchemy-Dire Straits Live (1983). I know some people will scoff at this, but it was a major soundtrack of my sixth form years, in the eighties and I haven’t heard it for years.
I am right back there with all the friendship, love, joy and of course, angst! So nostalgic and whatever your views on the music I think it is a brilliant live album and those versions are THE versions for me.
No scoffing from me. Love that album. Is that recorded at the Hammy Odeon? I certainly saw Dire Straits live there that year, but am unsure if I've ever actually heard the live album. Like many people I went very off Dire Straits after Brothers in Arms became arguably the most ubiquitous album of all time. A single note of some of the songs on there can make me head for the hills. The first three though, and maybe even four, are however great albums.
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« Reply #83 on: April 07, 2026, 06:56:36 PM » |
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Alchemy-Dire Straits Live (1983). I know some people will scoff at this, but it was a major soundtrack of my sixth form years, in the eighties and I haven’t heard it for years.
I am right back there with all the friendship, love, joy and of course, angst! So nostalgic and whatever your views on the music I think it is a brilliant live album and those versions are THE versions for me.
No scoffing from me. Love that album. Is that recorded at the Hammy Odeon? I certainly saw Dire Straits live there that year, but am unsure if I've ever actually heard the live album. Like many people I went very off Dire Straits after Brothers in Arms became arguably the most ubiquitous album of all time. A single note of some of the songs on there can make me head for the hills. The first three though, and maybe even four, are however great albums. Yes, it was recorded there.
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« Reply #84 on: April 08, 2026, 02:39:40 AM » |
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I've never heard Brothers in Arms...
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« Reply #85 on: April 08, 2026, 05:50:41 AM » |
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I've never heard Brothers in Arms...
I bet you've heard all the singles on it so you very nearly have... 
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« Reply #86 on: April 08, 2026, 08:12:51 AM » |
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I've never heard Brothers in Arms...
It's well worth a listen. Excellent album, I reckon.
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« Reply #87 on: April 08, 2026, 10:01:10 AM » |
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I've never heard Brothers in Arms...
I bet you've heard all the singles on it so you very nearly have...  I've heard a total of seven Dire Straits songs in my entire life 
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« Reply #88 on: April 08, 2026, 11:13:57 AM » |
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They never came close to bettering Sultans of Swing as far as I'm concerned.
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« Reply #89 on: April 08, 2026, 02:49:36 PM » |
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I like everything up to (and including) Brothers In Arms. I can take or leave On Every Street.
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« Reply #90 on: Yesterday at 10:32:42 AM » |
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" Weird Scenes Inside The Goldmine" by the Doors plus "LA Woman" provides just enough Doors for me , never been tempted by any other full LP's
I occasionally forget how good "The Best Of The Doors" is and rediscover it on car journeys. L.A. Woman does have a special place in my heart, though. Absolutely love the doors and Jim Morrison got into them in my late teens. I too love LA woman but i think Riders on the storm is my all time fave. This article from the Guardian of the Doors greatest songs puts that at number 1 with my other all time favourite Break on Through (To the Other Side) as number two https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/jun/24/the-doors-greatest-songs-ranked
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« Reply #91 on: Yesterday at 10:43:51 AM » |
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and re Dire Straits, i have a place in my heart for the song Romeo and Juliet, more probably due to the age i was when it came out 18/19.... But i did enjoy most of their albums i have to say.
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They broke my heart and they killed me, but I didn't die. They tried to bury me, they didn't realise I was a seed.
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« Reply #92 on: Yesterday at 11:23:14 AM » |
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" Weird Scenes Inside The Goldmine" by the Doors plus "LA Woman" provides just enough Doors for me , never been tempted by any other full LP's
I occasionally forget how good "The Best Of The Doors" is and rediscover it on car journeys. L.A. Woman does have a special place in my heart, though. Absolutely love the doors and Jim Morrison got into them in my late teens. I too love LA woman but i think Riders on the storm is my all time fave. This article from the Guardian of the Doors greatest songs puts that at number 1 with my other all time favourite Break on Through (To the Other Side) as number two https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/jun/24/the-doors-greatest-songs-rankedAs a confirmed contrarian, my favourite Doors album is Other Voices
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« Reply #93 on: Yesterday at 06:57:55 PM » |
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As a confirmed contrarian, my favourite Doors album is Other Voices I do genuinely like Other Voices, but that's nuts. Jules
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« Reply #94 on: Today at 07:31:57 AM » |
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As a confirmed contrarian, my favourite Doors album is Other Voices I do genuinely like Other Voices, but that's nuts. Jules I'm afraid Jimbo really doesn't do it for me, although, again, controversially, I rather like An American Prayer. I'm beyond redemption.
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« Reply #95 on: Today at 10:25:23 AM » |
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I was always tempted to buy Other Voices on viny, because it was a regular in the cutout bins in the mid to late 70's at bargain prices It's probably £30+ if it's had a reissue , or much more for a crackly original vinyl , but having never heard The Doors without Jim , I will give it a go on the internet for free .....do you not remember staring at an LP sleeve in a record store trying to work out if it's worth the investment , even at £1.50, maybe based on something you'd heard on John Peel once Now it's try before you buy - just a click of a mouse away after an advert or 3
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Jules Gray
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« Reply #96 on: Today at 11:17:44 AM » |
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As a confirmed contrarian, my favourite Doors album is Other Voices I do genuinely like Other Voices, but that's nuts. I'm afraid Jimbo really doesn't do it for me, although, again, controversially, I rather like An American Prayer. I'm beyond redemption. So you don't like Jim, but you like an album that's even more Jim than the regular Doors albums, and your favourite Doors album is an album where Ray Manzarek tries to sing like Jim? OK.  Jules
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« Reply #97 on: Today at 11:19:31 AM » |
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I was always tempted to buy Other Voices on viny, because it was a regular in the cutout bins in the mid to late 70's at bargain prices It's probably £30+ if it's had a reissue , or much more for a crackly original vinyl , but having never heard The Doors without Jim , I will give it a go on the internet for free .....
Worth hearing for Ships w/ Sails alone - one of my top 10 Doors tracks. It's magnificent. Jules
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