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I think everyone under 65 heard Bowie's first, didn't they?
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Sneelock wrote:Yesterday I heard “All I Really wanna do” by Sonny & Cher.
Isn't that just Cher? Too lazy to check
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Yeah but you can HEAR Sonny on it. Well, unless she was a ventriloquist or something.
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Rayge wrote:Sneelock wrote:Yesterday I heard “All I Really wanna do” by Sonny & Cher.
Isn't that just Cher? Too lazy to check
They're both such godawful singers. I don't want to know.
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sloopjohnc wrote:
I've grown to love the original.
This one?
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Rayge wrote:sloopjohnc wrote:
I've grown to love the original.
This one?
No, the Contours one. I thought that was the original.
Is there a caveman version going back farther?
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To this day, I'm pretty sure the only version of "Diamonds and Rust" I've heard is the Judas Priest version.
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Somewhere somebody wearing Birkenstocks is crying.
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pcqgod wrote:To this day, I'm pretty sure the only version of "Diamonds and Rust" I've heard is the Judas Priest version.
consider yourself blessed.
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OCT wrote:Harvey K-Tel wrote:Pretty much everything on this...
Same for me. I might have heard the original 'Shapes of Things' first.
Almost the opposite for me, but I didn't hear 'Pin Ups' for a long time. When I was buying Bowie albums that was regarded as very much bottom of the pile.
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'Song to the Siren' This Mortal Coil.
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The Slider wrote:pcqgod wrote:To this day, I'm pretty sure the only version of "Diamonds and Rust" I've heard is the Judas Priest version.
consider yourself blessed.
Yeah, not a big fan of the original either. Not a big fan of Baez in general, to be honest.
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The Slider wrote:I think everyone under 65 heard Bowie's first, didn't they?
Nope.
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The Modernist wrote:OCT wrote:Harvey K-Tel wrote:Pretty much everything on this...
Same for me. I might have heard the original 'Shapes of Things' first.
Almost the opposite for me, but I didn't hear 'Pin Ups' for a long time. When I was buying Bowie albums that was regarded as very much bottom of the pile.
Same for me , I’d never heard it until I bought the Five Years box set from a few years ago. It confirmed what I’d always suspected that it was one of his least essential albums.
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Was just reminded of this...
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Nikki Gradual wrote:About half the tracks on this:
Excellent. 49p in Asda.
Still have it somewhere.