Re: Beacon Cheeks.

Balfourth, Winston (BalfourthW@logica.com)
Fri, 23 May 1997 12:11:00 +0100


The first record that I brought was GQ's "standing ovation", after that
I got Fat Larry's band album "Spacin' Out" and EWF's I am. I suppose
having elder brothers buying the good groove it was easy following suit.

Well that's that,
C-Ya
Winston..
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From: kiveson@coombs.anu.edu.au
To: acid-jazz@UCSD.EDU
Subject: Re: Beacon Cheeks.
Date: Friday, 23 May, 1997 01:01

Hi y'all...

Al wrote:

>More interesting perhaps would be the first records we bought and
whether
>they had an impact on our music listening careers.
>
>First single i got was "The Night Chicago Died" by Paper Lace (only
cause
>the store didn't have "My Coocachoo" by Alvin Stardust!) This had no
impact
>whatsoever.
>
>First Album was "Trans Europe Express" by Kraftwerk and since I've
turned
>into a nerdy keyboard player with an ever expanding collection of
analogue
>keyboards I think this one had an impact.

First album I got was Off the Wall, Michael Jackson, which in retrospect
isn't too much cause for pain, maybe even cause for some pride! Of
course,
I can't gloat - I gave it away after a coupla years coz I decided it was
uncool (now I scamble thru bargain bins for this sorta shit).
Unfortunately this was followed by more dubious purchases ... the
soundtrack to Footloose comes to mind (ouch! that smarts...). Then came
Tears for Fears and the Thompson Twins (whassup Elson?!) - even tho
there's been some discussion of this sorta stuff recently, I think I'd
find
'Rock With You' or 'Dont Stop Till You Get Enough' much easier to listen
to
these days than 'Hold Me Now'

Like a few others on the list I partly came to acid jazz thru mod stuff
-
lots of this was great, but does anyone care to remember some of the
crap
we listened to in the name of mod? I remember paying good dollars for
singles by The Lambrettas...

Peece with nostalgia and red cheeks...

..Kurt..

now playing - You Can Do It, Nuyorican Soul (thank god...)