Oasis for me. The best stuff they did came out the years around the time I was born and my dad was a big fan. Growing up it was always on in car and so I grew up listening to them and still have it on a lot from Spotify
I think they're doing two or three dates in the UK, Ian. Might be worth checking out. I think the Dublin gig is sold out, there was only standing tickets left when we booked.
Just checked. Doing Glasgow in March. The venue is an old picture house in the Gorbals. I’ll look into it.
Didn’t we have a night out with the drummer of The Only Ones, after one of your exhibitions in Chelsea?
I saw that somewhere as well - depressing - I bought the Album when it came out - doesnt seem 40 years ago - Ive lived twice as long since I bought it as I had when I bought it
Can’t choose one, loved happy Mondays, stone roses and charlatans as a young un and then Oasis, but I can listen to owt. Happily listen to Bananarama if someone put em on
A lot of my favourites fall outside the 40 year mark. Thankfully these guys don't. Porcupine Tree @Stephen Dawson might like this one. It's about trains... and the passage of time...
For me in no particular order Pulp Oasis The smiths The stone roses Arctic monkeys Beatles blur Daft punk Elton John Chemical Bros Nirvana Notable mentions to dr dre, happy Mondays, underworld, air, Paul van dyk, Sasha & Digweed
I'd have to go Stone Roses as they're the ones that I constantly put on in the car and never get fed up with listening to. Loved the Smiths\Cure\ Housemartins etc as a teenager. Feel.out of the music loop now, it's all rap with my young un.