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Slinging tuneage like some fried or otherwise soused short-order cook

22 April 2024

The Naterock Album Dump Part 7

 

Continuing on with part seven of a continuing series, 1980 - 1981. Remember, a .zip file marked simply Albums List will be included in each dump, so you can decide from that what you want or simply reference the list below (& with each posting).

Naterock Album Dump Part 7

Part One -

1980
Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables - Dead Kennedys
Waiting for a Miracle - The Comsat Angels
Los Angeles - X
Sandinista - The Clash
Songs the Lord Taught Us - The Cramps
Nobody’s Heroes - Stiff Little Fingers
The Nuns - The Nuns
New Clear Days - The Vapors

1981
T.S.O.L. - T.S.O.L.
Prayers on Fire - The Birthday Party
Damaged - Black Flag
Punks Not Dead - The Exploited
Solid Gold - Gang of Four

Enjoy,

7 comments:

  1. A distinguished collection of lullabies by the most pious choirboys.
    Old school lovely stuff.
    Hope you're good
    Cheers
    Diego

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    1. Doing well.
      Hope you're good.
      Only three more instalment to this series,
      then nighty night.
      Thanks dear friend.

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  2. A generous complement to your previous 80-81 post. I was listening to all of the above (with the exception of the Comsat Angels) back in 80-81, and sharing them with any of my friends who would listen. What a great time for music, in the US and UK.

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  3. Richie Muster4/23/24, 2:28 AM

    Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue! A trove of memories, new experiences. Lovely. I shall go a-burrowing in previous naterock dumps to do similar. Nicely!

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  4. Only three more installments of this project. The previous shares cover backwards to 1965. Hope you find some good ones.

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  5. I'm looking at that collection of albums/bands and thinking similar to jonder, what a great time we old bastards had...and for anyone looking to get an insight into what was cooking, that they really really should download, set aside a day, sit back in their easy chair and listen.

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