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  • Desert Island Discs

    On a Music forum for musicians in my local area, we have been trying to sort out our Desert Island Discs.

    It's an interesting thread, and seems to confirm for the musicians that they really got into their particular instruments because of albums that had a great influence on them.

    This was a bit of a labour of love for me as a player. I'm going to copy and paste the post I made that covers the material I cherish as a keyboard player and songwriter, and wonder if any of you want to add your Desert Island Discs in so we can see if one day we might form a gorgeous, world-conquering band.

    Here's what I wrote over the weekend:


    I can't post these chronologically or in order of greatest influence, and am not sure if I'll make ten, but some of the albums/CDs that have had the greatest effect on my emotions and on my playing over the years are:

    Elton John - Tumbleweed Connection
    The awesome piano playing. The wonderful voice. The fantastic songs.
    Seen him live... ooh... maybe 20 times if I count...

    Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key Of Life
    All of the above but add keyboards as well as piano.
    Seen him live with a huge band at the O2. Astonishingly good.

    Radiohead - The Bends
    Beautiful. Emotional. Powerful. Crafted.
    Seen them live. Seen Thom Yorke solo live. My wife is obsessed with him/them and now so am I. Superb.

    The Beatles - Abbey Road
    Sublime. Don't know if it can ever be topped. Emotional and intelligent stuff.

    Ian Brown - Unfinished Monkey Business, or Golden Greats
    Limited vocal range used SOOOO effectively lol. Seen him live at the Leas Cliff Hall (Folkestone) and it was my favourite gig ever. FANTASTIC guitarist and emphasis on tabla and other 'ethnic' percussion in his band. He had a barney with someone in the audience. Maybe par for the course. I haven't liked the last two releases but stuff from around 2000 to 2006 is wonderful... And then there's The Stone Roses, of course...

    The Waterboys - This Is The Sea
    Seen them live. In love with Mike Scott's singing and the pace and power of this band at best. Also adore the keyboard playing in the band. This album can make me cry.

    Simple Minds - Sparkle In The Rain
    I was bumped over to this band (on Walkman!) by a great A Level French class I taught in Sheffield. We went away on an exchange trip I arranged and I spent most of the fortnight with this in my ears... I love it. I like Jim Kerr's dodgy vocals... and I love the use of layered keyboards (piano plus strings, etc) over the guitarist's chunky (limited?) riffs... They are often slagged off in the press, but at their best I loved them and still do... I think Mel Gaynor's drumming on these albums is absolutely superb.

    Tears For Fears - Songs From The Big Chair
    I love Roland Orzabel's voice on this coupled with a lot of space in the songs and some sort of primitive autopercussion arrangements.

    T.Rex - The Slider
    T.Rex - Electric Warrior
    T.Rex and Marc Bolan are absolute heros.

    Electric Warrior is the first album I bought when I was about 11 or 12. These CDs are perfection for me.

    The Who - Quadrophrenia
    Absolutely love everything about this album. I am in love with it still. I love the piano/synth swells and additions to the songs, and the incidental instrumental passages. It excites me and makes me feel sad, this CD. Can You See The Real Me? Unbelievably good writing.

    Professor Longhair - Crawfish Fiesta
    Beautiful creole bouncy New Orleans piano/vocals. Party time!

    Bruce Hornsby - Songs From The Southside
    Pretty MOR, to be honest, but great guitar and beautiful swelling virtuoso piano licks over quite a good voice and some nicely crafted tunes.

    Nik Kershaw - Radio Musicola
    I have seen him play live twice. Fantastic ANTI fame record. This guy should be higher up this list. He is one of the most crafted British songwriters. The shifts in his songs are bloody clever. If you don't believe me, go and listen. He is a craftsman.

    Clifford T Ward - Home Thoughts From Abroad
    Wistful. Soft vocals. Muted arrangements. Poetic.

    Talk Talk
    Just about anything. The lead singer's voice brings tears to my eyes. I wish I had a voice like him. Lucky, lucky talented bastard.



    This post done in a rush.

    I have to say that the new Elton John / Leon Russell / The Union CD is highly likely to be on a favourite list a few years down the line. It's got so many qualities that make it a stand-out CD for me.

    To conclude...
    If I had to take one album away to an island, it would probably be Tumbleweed Connection... but it would be a struggle between that and T.Rex, The Slider.

    What would you take?...

  • #2
    Guilty secret No.328

    Diamond Life - Sade

    The soundtrack to so many horizontal escapades - still in regular use I'm glad to say.

    (Wanders off humming 'Your love is king')

    Sorry - nearest smiley I could find.
    Originally posted by DRAGMASTER
    Every time I sleep with a girl I smoke a cigar while we do it. It's exciting and makes you feel strong, manly and empowered.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by El Catador View Post
      Guilty secret No.328

      Diamond Life - Sade

      The soundtrack to so many horizontal escapades - still in regular use I'm glad to say.

      (Wanders off humming 'Your love is king')

      Sorry - nearest smiley I could find.



      thats not a guilty secret, Sade is a goddess

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      • #4
        She looked soooo sexual on Live Aid.
        That bare backed dress look.
        Superb.

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        • #5
          Bitches Brew, Miles Davis
          Tago Mago, Can
          Closer, Joy Division
          Bummed, Happy Mondays
          New Lands, Flying Saucer Attack
          w/ The Artists, Rhythm & Sound

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          • #6
            Rock And Roll Suicide - David Bowie
            Wonderful chord progression and evocative lyrics, but more importantly his vocal is so passionate (I could have chosen Heroes too).

            It's Late - Queen
            Some great pulls in tempo and amazing choral vocals.

            Tom Traubert's Blues - Tom Waits
            A heartfelt song beautifully performed. (and maybe "What's he buikding in there?")

            Jupiter - Holst
            Fantastic melodies and it gives me a soaring sense of the sea.

            Billy The Kid - Aaron Copland
            Evokes the grand expanse of an undiscovered America... as does most of his work.

            Le Deluge Saint Saens
            Strangely calm and intricate, but still its that simple sense of melody I love.

            Scenes From An Italian Restaurant - Billy Joel
            A suite of songs really, with a great feel. I worked with the drummer who played on this track in NY and was lucky enough to see him playing it with a band at the Cutting Room. I filled up. I was bullied as a kid... Billy got me through it all. Well Billy and the Rocky Horror Show.

            No Regrets - The Walker Brothers
            My funeral song. It has a gloriously inappropriate surprise guitar solo half way through.

            Common People - William Shatner and Joe Jackson
            A great pop song with some fantastic humour. The original (Pulp) is amazing and I love the way the tempo speeds up all the way through. However.... William Shatner preforms this with amazing pathos.

            Hurt - Johnny Cash
            The original by Nine Inch Nails is fantastic and I'm sure some of the other NIN fans will be livid at my preference for Johnny Cash's recording. This version with a great acoustic guitar feel and high droning piano really emphasises the lyrics. The vocal is the voice of a man who knows he is dying from cancer. Two other notable covers by Johnny Cash are One (originally U2) and Personal Jesus (originally Depeche Mode)

            Well there are my ten... for an Album I'd go for The Rise and Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars - David Bowie. Every song's a corker.

            And a luxury... well a fully stocked bottomless humidor would be good but i'd have to plump for a good acoustic guitar... maybe a 60s Gibson Hummingbird

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            • #7
              Originally posted by peanutpete View Post
              thats not a guilty secret, Sade is a goddess
              Alas, after waiting nearly twenty years to see her in concert...
              (She's appearing next year at your nearest-quality-music-venue)
              ...I recently found out I'll be overseas during all of her UK dates.

              (Shakes his fist at the fates - 'Curse you - you BAS**ARDS!')

              P.S Great idea for a thread.

              P.P.S. Can I also add 'Amy Winehouse - Back to black' as a desert island disc?
              Originally posted by DRAGMASTER
              Every time I sleep with a girl I smoke a cigar while we do it. It's exciting and makes you feel strong, manly and empowered.

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              • #8
                Hoo Hoo, used to do this as my Birthday present to myself every year. Haven't done it for a couple of years, will update it and post.

                My recollection of Dessert Island Discs was that it's singles though, is that all right 'busto?
                Nic
                Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine

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                • #9
                  Let's be free n easy!
                  Whatever!

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                  • #10
                    It's really hard because as soon as you have committed something to a list, you think of something or someone else.

                    I also find Ziggy Stardust a CD I constantly play and love.

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                    • #11
                      funny, bowie has come up a couple of times........ i've rediscovered an old favourite recently, 'quicksand' off the hunky dory lp (probably my favourite bowie album, also love the song 'life on mars')!!! was one of the first songs i learnt to play on the guitar many years ago!!! reckon i must've listened to it at least 50 times from saturday past....... love all the esoteric/ occult references!!!

                      alex

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                      • #12
                        Led Zeppelin I through IIII - ALL OF THEM, not one of them doeant have an iconic song on them.

                        Black Label Society, same again, any album Mafia is an awesome album. Sonic Brew, 1919 Eternal, the list goes on.

                        Seasick Steve - Dog house Blues. My first ever propper blues cd.

                        Nina Simone, the greatest hits. Outstanding, differemt voice.

                        Michael Buble - Call me irresponsible. (got a man crush on this gentleman, but shhh, tis a secret)

                        Rage Against the Machine - any ! Seen these dudes at download there and im telling you, it wasnt like a gig, it was more like a political fucking protest and everyone connecting for an hour or so in our lives, we were there for the same reasons. For music whilst giving the finger to the man litteraly !


                        I dont know where to stop !
                        Fleetwood mac (peter greens band though)

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by senor_robusto View Post
                          funny, bowie has come up a couple of times........ i've rediscovered an old favourite recently, 'quicksand' off the hunky dory lp
                          alex

                          One of my favourite songs, and my favourite album of bowie too
                          will have a full list up shortly!

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                          • #14
                            Had to really think about this.

                            First off, Nick Drake - Pink Moon, Nick Drake - Bryter Layter, Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left. You get the picture.

                            Then the rest (I've tried to keep 'best of' to a minimum):
                            Jeff Buckley - Grace
                            John Martyn - Bless The Weather, Solid Air
                            Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
                            Van Morrison - Astral Weeks
                            Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run, "The Wild, The Innocent And The E-Street Shuffle"
                            The Smiths - The Very Best Of
                            The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
                            The Verve - Urban Hymns
                            Sting - Mercury Falling
                            Simon & Garfunkel - The Essential
                            Ryan Adams - My own mix!
                            David Bowie - The Best Of

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                            • #15
                              Anyone else tried Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago? My fave album of the last few tears.

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