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Dusted this gem off on Friday and I've been listening to it constantly. Always loved this album.

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Dire Straits - Love Over Gold - 1982
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Been listening to this off and on for about a month, and I grow to love it more with every listen.

1. "Telegraph Road" 14:20
2. "Private Investigations" 6:47
3. "Industrial Disease" 5:50
4. "Love over Gold" 6:18
5. "It Never Rains" 8:00

Not a bad tune on here!
direwolf74 Wrote:Dusted this gem off on Friday and I've been listening to it constantly. Always loved this album.

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:thumb: It holds up very well
Spun this for the first time in a couple of years this week:

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Not too shabby if you ask me.
Still the best hard-rock album ever made.

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I still love this:

MGMT - Congratulations (2010)

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1. "It's Working" 4:06
2. "Song for Dan Treacy" 4:09
3. "Someone's Missing" 2:29
4. "Flash Delirium" 4:15
5. "I Found a Whistle" 3:40
6. "Siberian Breaks" 12:09
7. "Brian Eno" 4:31
8. "Lady Dada's Nightmare" 4:31
9. "Congratulations" 3:55
direwolf74 Wrote:Still the best hard-rock album ever made.

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it really is. even after 30 years it blows me away every time
mark Wrote:
direwolf74 Wrote:Still the best hard-rock album ever made.

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it really is. even after 30 years it blows me away every time

I'll third that. If there was an iTunes-like counter for all the albums I've listened to over the course of my life, this would rank at the top of my "most played" list. I've owned and worn it out on both cassette tape and CD. I also like Use Your Illusion 1 and 2 a lot (despite the sprawling mess) and I've spent a bit of time with Chinese Democracy, but nothing beats Appetite!
potsie Wrote:I'll third that. If there was an iTunes-like counter for all the albums I've listened to over the course of my life, this would rank at the top of my "most played" list. I've owned and worn it out on both cassette tape and CD. I also like Use Your Illusion 1 and 2 a lot (despite the sprawling mess) and I've spent a bit of time with Chinese Democracy, but nothing beats Appetite!
Tony Wonder: I want you guys on my next DVD.

G.O.B.: You want us for Use Your Illusion?

Tony Wonder: Actually, some band has got the rights to that title, so I’m thinking like 'Use Your Illusion 2'.
Any Bloc Party fans here?

I got reacquainted with this album this weekend past:

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Fantastic stuff. Bloc Party albums always get horrible reviews upon release and then are critically praised retrospectively it seems (just like Jane's Addiction).
Quadrophenia !
Tonight I'm spinning Rolling Stone's 426th on their 500 Greatest 'Bums list.

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Just picked this up on vinyl today. Chris de Burg became a little mushy/lame in the late 80's, but he had some killer stuff early on in his career. This is a classic.

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cochise Wrote:Just picked this up on vinyl today. Chris de Burg became a little mushy/lame in the late 80's, but he had some killer stuff early on in his career. This is a classic.

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brilliant stuff
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My dad always had this CD.
This album gives me goosebumps.
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