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skulldisco
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Post Number: 1889
Registered: 10-2008
Posted on Sunday, July 08, 2012 - 03:04 pm:   

Pitchfork do this thing where they ask an artist to say what their favourite records were at different stages of life.

Here's mine. Can be albums or singles, in my case I chose records I liked in the particular year that I was 5 (1965) and 10 (1970), not records that I have discovered were released in that particular year when I got older. If nothing else it lets us know roughly what age everybody is!

5 - The Rolling Stones, Its All Over Now
10 - T Rex , Ride A white Swan
15 - David Bowie , Young Americans (album)
20 - Joy Division, Closer
25 - REM , Fables Of The Reconstruction
30 - The Fall, Extricate
35 - Teenage Fanclub, Grand Prix
40 - Radiohead , Kid A
45 - LCD Soundsystem, LCD Soundsystem
50 - Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti ,Before Today

This might be a bit of fun on a boring Sunday, especially if you dont like bloody tennis!
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Jeff Whiteaker
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Post Number: 2457
Registered: 10-2004
Posted on Sunday, July 08, 2012 - 08:14 pm:   

I'm going to bend the rules a bit and start with age 8, because at age 5 my favorite record was probably something from Sesame Street (although at age 6 I got hooked on Monkees re-runs, but didn't have any of their albums). So, like Kevin, these are records that were my favorites at each age (and in all cases, records I discovered at that age):

8 (the year was 1983): Duran Duran - Rio (my very first album)
10: Metallica - Ride The Lightning
15: Joy Division - Closer
20: Go-Betweens - Liberty Belle & the Black Diamond Express
25: Felt - Strange Idols Pattern
30: Sad Lovers & Giants - Feeding the Flame
35: Wayne Shorter - Juju

Given that I'm currently 37, that's all I can list!
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skulldisco
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Post Number: 1890
Registered: 10-2008
Posted on Sunday, July 08, 2012 - 08:23 pm:   

I should state here that I wasnt some uber cool 5 year old by listing the Stones. It was simply a case of we only owned 2 singles in our house. That was one of them , the other was by Adam Faith.
The very first record I ever remember hearing was She Loves You by The Beatles.
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skulldisco
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Post Number: 1891
Registered: 10-2008
Posted on Sunday, July 08, 2012 - 11:11 pm:   

Here is the link to 5-10-15-20 that Pitchfork do. Includes people such as Johnny Marr and Robert Wyatt and Edwyn Collins

http://pitchfork.com/features/5-10-15-20 /
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Michael Bachman
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Post Number: 2394
Registered: 01-2005
Posted on Monday, July 09, 2012 - 01:19 am:   

I'm going to start at 10 with my favorite album that I was listening to a lot at the time that were released that year, and not something I've discovered since:
10: Beach Boys - Surfer Girl
15: The Beatles - White Album
20: Allman Brothers Band - Brothers and Sisters
25: Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
30: REM - Murmur
35: Robyn Hitchcock and The Egyptians - Globe of Frogs
40: Aimee Mann - Whatever
45:Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
50: The Decemberists - Her Majesty The Decemberists
55: Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 4695
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Monday, July 09, 2012 - 03:27 am:   

Way to make us feel old Kevin! (By the way, did you get my email?).

I'm going to have to bend the rules slightly for the first couple of entries.

5(ish): Rolf Harris - A best of compilation. It had Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport; Jake The Peg; Sun Arise (which was world music decades before the term was invented); and, my favourite, The Court Of King Caractacus.
11: Buzzcocks - Noise Annoys. It was the b-side of Love You More, but for some reason it was played a lot on Irish radio. It was only many, many years later when I bought Singles Going Steady that I heard the song again and realised it was a Buzzcocks song I used to run around the kitchen singing all those years earlier.
15: The Jam - The Gift. A great way to end it all for the band that were my first love.
20: U2 - The Joshua Tree. As with everything mentioned above, I still love this album too.
25: The Chills - Soft Bomb. My favourite ever album. It means so much to me in terms of time and place (Sydney, 1992), but that wouldn't last if the music was not incredible.
30: Spiritualized - Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space. I adored it at the time. I haven't played it in years though.
35: Paul Westerberg – Stereo/Mono. I preferred Mono. But Stereo was mostly great too.
40: The Panics - Cruel Guard. A truly aweseome pop and soul record.
45 (my age now): Japandroids - Celebration Rock.

Interesting to note that my interest in Australian music was there right from the start! Three English records, two Australian, one Irish, one New Zealand, one Canadian and one American.
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Randy Adams
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Post Number: 2980
Registered: 03-2005
Posted on Monday, July 09, 2012 - 07:06 am:   

Great concept. I cannot remember what I was responding to at age 5 which would have been late 1961. Probably my parents' copy of Harry Belafonte Live at Carnegie Hall, which I loved but actually dates from 1959, or maybe Kenny Ball's "Midnight in Moscow" which was a big hit in the U.S. in early 1962.

It is typical of me to come to records well after they've been released. I have no way of remembering what was my favorite late-discovered record of these various years, so these are the records that I loved that I know I got when they were new.

10: Rolling Stones -- Aftermath
15. Hollies -- Distant Light
20. Modern Lovers -- s/t
25. Magazine -- After the Fact. Establishing a tradition of my discovering great bands as soon as they had hung it up.
30. Fall -- Bend Sinister
35. Fall -- Shiftwork
40. Fall -- Light User Syndrome
45. Nick Cave -- No More Shall We Part
50. Neko Case -- Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
55. Dominique A -- Vers Les Lueurs
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David Gagen
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Post Number: 388
Registered: 02-2007
Posted on Monday, July 09, 2012 - 08:23 am:   

These I listened to/liked at that age. I seemed to be always behind the times, discovering things well after their release date!

10 Marty Robbins - Gunfighter Ballads
15 Ziggy Stardust - Bowie
20 Desire - Dylan
25 Remain in Light - Talking Heads
30 Rain Dogs - Tom Waits
35 Harvest Moon - Neil Young
40 XO - Elliott Smith
45 Essence - Lucinda Williams
50 For Emma, Forever Ago - Bon Iver
54 Beachcomber's Windowsill - Stornoway

Can't believe I left out Blows Against The Empire - Jefferson Airplane as I learnt all the lyrics off by heart and would sing them in a hippie haze in my early 20's and also anything by Nick Cave who I seem to have played all the time these last few years. Oh well thats a shame!
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Stuart Wilson
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Post Number: 607
Registered: 10-2006
Posted on Monday, July 09, 2012 - 02:52 pm:   

5 – Michelle – The Beatles
10 – The legend of Xanadu – Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich
15 – Focus - Focus 3
20 – The Velvet Underground - Third
25 – Hatful of Hollow – The Smiths
30 – Burning Spear – Man in the hills
35 - Rolling Stones – Let it bleed
40 - Lucio Battisti – Il mio canto libero
45 – The Go-Betweens – Oceans Apart
50 – Alain Bashung – Bleu pétrole

Very much a trail-grazer rather than blazer...I'm always a bit suspicious of the "latest thing". Even the Smiths, who were tailor made for me, took a while to sink in, probably because on Peel on my crap little plastic transistor they just sounded tinny and moany.But I do love those moments when something in an artist just clicks with who you are at that particular time and sweeps you away into wanting to hear EVERYTHING by them.
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Burgers
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Post Number: 40
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Monday, July 09, 2012 - 11:12 pm:   

5 Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep - Middle of the Road
10 can't think of anything. The British charts were full of shockingly bad stuff like Abba & Queen.
15 Happy Birthday - Altered Images
20 Liberty Belle & the Black Diamond Express - The Go-Betweens
25 The Great White Wonder - The Pooh Sticks
30 If You're Feeling Sinister - Belle & Sebastian
35 Biggest Bluest HiFi - Camera Obscura
40 The Trials of Van Occupanther - Midlake
45 Beer in the Breakers - Wave Pictures
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Jeff Whiteaker
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Post Number: 2458
Registered: 10-2004
Posted on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 - 03:46 pm:   

I'm impressed that some of you had favorite records at 5 years of age. The reason I cheated and started with 8 was because I honestly wasn't interested in music at age 5. I basically didn't care much for any of the music I was exposed to at that age. It wasn't until 6-7 that I got into the Monkees via morning re-runs of their show, and then the Beatles through my mom's albums, that I discovered music that I actually liked and wanted to listen to.
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Jerry Clark
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Post Number: 1107
Registered: 08-2004
Posted on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 - 07:03 pm:   

5 - Kraftwerk - Man Machine (Initially Autobahn, Radio-Activity & Trans-Europe Express. I turned 5 in 1978. I heard these records via my older brothers collection)
10 - ABC - The Lexicon Of Love
15 - U2 - The Joushua Tree
20 - Leftfield - Not Forgotten 12"
25 - Mansun - Six
30 - Stephen Jones - Almost Cured Of Sadness
35 - Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes/Sun Giant
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Randy Adams
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Post Number: 2982
Registered: 03-2005
Posted on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 - 01:35 am:   

I have to comment on your great 10 year old entry, Stuart. Since Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich didn't happen in the U.S. at all I didn't hear "The Legend of Xanadu" until maybe about 20 years ago. Joyous pop trash!
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 4696
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 - 04:06 am:   

Jeff, when I saw this thread I initially thought "I wasn't listening to music when I was five!" But then I remembered a song called Lily The Pink, which our aunt bought for us on 7". In googling that, something reminded me of the Rolf Harris record, which I genuinely loved. I don't know for sure if I was 5 at the time though, which is why I put 5-ish. I was sure I was around 10 when I heard Noise Annoys, but on googling that discovered it came out when I was 11, which is why I did 11 instead of 10. I didn't even know it was called Noise Annoys, or who it was by, until years later, and was shocked to realise how cool and ahead of my time I had been! I thought it was "naws-ah-naws", just nonsense words. That's what I used to run around singing - "Naws-ah-naws, naws-ah-naws".
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Stuart Wilson
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Post Number: 609
Registered: 10-2006
Posted on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 - 01:07 pm:   

I think it was the whiplash effect that really impressed me, Randy.
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Geoff Holmes
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Post Number: 827
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Thursday, July 12, 2012 - 05:52 am:   

No surprises in the end here but this took a bit of thinking.

5. The Real Thing - Russel Morris. Classic Australian psychedelia via I am the Walrus!
10. Glam pop stuff like Suzi Quattro, The Sweet and T.Rex... and Band on the Run too.
15. New Wave pop with a 60's edge. Regatta de Blanc persuaded me that stuff was getting good again after listening to Beatles just about exclusively since I was 13.
20. "New" psychedelic stuff: The Church, Echo and the Bunnymen. Disappointed by the first Smiths album, I had to wait until I was 21 before Meat is Murder came out and I became a mad Smiths fanatic.
25. Younger than Yesterday and other 60's influenced psychedelic jingle jangle. I was pining for the ending of the 60's influence in alternative rock...and could "feel" that grunge was on it's way - something wasn't right.
30. Carnival of Light - Ride: Saviour!
35. Pet Sounds, Younger than Yesterday, Beatles Anthology 2 and/or Rubber Soul, Carnival of Light and the Best of Traffic on constant shuffle on my 5 play cd player.
40. The Panics (eps & 1st album)
45. Fleet Foxes (album)

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