The Longevity of the PSL [Inaugural: Friday March 5th, 2010]

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Re: The Longevity of the PSL

Postby jimboo » 29 Oct 2023, 14:10

It started with the Friday night prog party. Under solarskopes meat coma festival and then a trout mask replica sync a few days later oct3 2009.
Then this happened. viewtopic.php?f=1&t=86362#p2344647
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Re: The Longevity of the PSL

Postby C » 29 Oct 2023, 14:11

Obvious Alf wrote::lol:
Even so, I'm pretty much of the opinion these days that 1971-72 was the peak of popular (and sometimes quite unpopular) music.


Spot on lad - I would go one more year 1970-1972

Here's few from 1970 - neglecting the obscure stuff

Third
Hawkwind
Cosmo's Factory
After the Gold Rush
Led Zeppelin II
Just a Collection of Antiques and Curios
Climbing!
Atom Heart Mother
Empty Rooms
Alone Together
A Beard of Stars
Wishbone Ash
On the Boards
If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You
Burnt Weeny Sandwich
Death Walks Behind You
In and Out of Focus
Future Blues
Stephen Stills
Black Sabbath
Quatermass
Idlewild South
John Barleycorn Must Die
A Song for Me
Friend's Friend's Friend
Fotheringay
If
Deep Purple in Rock
Cricklewood Green
Thank Christ for the Bomb
Getting to This
Full House
Benefit
Yeti
Bitches Brew
Emerson, Lake & Palmer





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Re: The Longevity of the PSL

Postby jimboo » 29 Oct 2023, 14:22

And this I think as the first official listen.

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=90287&p=2474085#p2474048
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Re: The Longevity of the PSL

Postby C » 29 Oct 2023, 15:45

jimboo wrote:And this I think as the first official listen.

https://bcb-board.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopi ... 5#p2474048


Excellent lad!!

Well done

You've cracked it - Friday March 5th, 2010 would have been the first one son!

[I admit, I did think it was earlier - as I suggested earlier]

Anyway, good job



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Re: The Longevity of the PSL [Inaugural: Friday March 5th, 2010]

Postby kath » 03 Nov 2023, 20:32

what am i sposed to be remembering?

ahhhh, 1971. i fell out of a tree that very year, right on my 8th birthday. i blamed my brother for it.

lessee. my very first listen was not a p-as-in-prog listen. it was a general listen for exile on main street. i don't remember much, except hatz and balboa were there. i had major probs keeping up with comments cuz it involved the sudden adjustment to typing on the fly. i had fun, though.

my very first PSL was genesis, the lamb lies down on broadway, the summer of 2011. i know this becuz i ran a search on myself, which took some wading through. apparently, i thought i was gonna make the listen the week before on war child, but i was too late cuz it involved the sudden adjustment to time zones.

i was addicted after that one. who knows how many listens in total i've made? hundreds. gazillions. mellotrons. ooof.

by the way, i would've guessed the very first listen was that atomic rooster album, but i have no idea how i knew that.

and yes, c, reap loved the listens. i met reap online, in '98. but he left all that after he had to run off a shroomy, psycho stalker who fell in love/hate with me. reap vowed he would never yap online again. he broke that promise becuz he wanted to join in for the listens. (and mess with p-cat in that album mash-up thread.) i wasn't kiddin when i said that reap would crank the listens so loud, we'd end up with cops in our yard. ya know how he was about gweeetar.

speaking of time zones, i caught y'all's change in advance this time. it only took me 12 years. p-as-in-progress.


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