hmmm off the top of my head:
Kraftwerk - Man Machine
UK Subs - Brand New Age
Finntroll - Nattfodd
The B52's - the B-52's
The Rezillos - Can't stand the Rezillos
Also wanted to include Stranglers - either Black and White or Rattus Norvegicus, but 5 albums isn't very many!
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Top 5 non reggae albums
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Re: Top 5 non reggae albums
* Highway 61 Revisited - Bob Dylan
* Live at The Old Quarter, Houston, Texas -Townes Van Zandt
* Dixie Fried - James Luther Dickinson
* Have Guitar, Will Travel - Bo Diddley
* Let It Be - Replacements
* Live at The Old Quarter, Houston, Texas -Townes Van Zandt
* Dixie Fried - James Luther Dickinson
* Have Guitar, Will Travel - Bo Diddley
* Let It Be - Replacements
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Re: Top 5 non reggae albums
Kraftwer is the best non reggae group ever!MightyZ wrote:Kraftwerk - Man Machine
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once again we sing from the same hymn sheet glu!Jah Glu wrote:MightyZ wrote :Kraftwerk - Man Machine
Kraftwer is the best non reggae group ever!
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Re: Top 5 non reggae albums
I am pleased to say I was fortunate enough to see Kraftwerk at the Brighton Dome in 1975. 
Top 5 in no particular order;
MMW - [Uninvisible](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Uninvisible-Med ... 669&sr=1-2)
EST - [Good Morning Susie Soho](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Good-Morning-Su ... 885&sr=1-1)
John Scofield - [A Go Go](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Go-John-Scofiel ... 975&sr=1-1)
T-Bone Walker - [Complete Imperial Recordings](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-Imperi ... 119&sr=1-1)
Muddy Waters - [The Best of.....1947-1955](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Best-Muddy-Wate ... 537&sr=1-6)
Top 5 in no particular order;
MMW - [Uninvisible](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Uninvisible-Med ... 669&sr=1-2)
EST - [Good Morning Susie Soho](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Good-Morning-Su ... 885&sr=1-1)
John Scofield - [A Go Go](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Go-John-Scofiel ... 975&sr=1-1)
T-Bone Walker - [Complete Imperial Recordings](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-Imperi ... 119&sr=1-1)
Muddy Waters - [The Best of.....1947-1955](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Best-Muddy-Wate ... 537&sr=1-6)
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I was only 12 in 1975 - I only really got into Kraftwerk in 1978 - before they became popular with the rise of synth pop in 1980. I read about a gig they did in Paris in Sounds the music rag. They sounded cool, so when I saw The Model on a jukebox whilst on holiday in Italy, I played it and fell in love! Shortly afterwards I bought The Man Machine, and became a confirmed fan - I saw them in 1980 in Southampton - they were superb!
They even influenced my tastes in Reggae - whilst in one direction the Two Tone revival sent me down a road exploring old time ska and rocksteady, the sounds of Kraftwerk led me to a preference for heavy fx based dub - including the likes of Scientist and Adrian Sherwood - the influences of these producers can be heard in the dub I make!
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They even influenced my tastes in Reggae - whilst in one direction the Two Tone revival sent me down a road exploring old time ska and rocksteady, the sounds of Kraftwerk led me to a preference for heavy fx based dub - including the likes of Scientist and Adrian Sherwood - the influences of these producers can be heard in the dub I make!
MightyZ
Hear my dub on:
www.myspace.com/mightyzallstars and www.last.fm/music/mightyz
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Re: Top 5 non reggae albums
Hey Mighty Z
I was 16. This is probably difficult to believe, but it was a total shock to see blokes on a stage with no instruments as such. Seriously. I can vivivdly remember myself and my mates gawping at the stage!
I also remember the audience becoming quite hostile when some of the sounds became just too painful!
Talking of electronic music and hostility I saw Suicide at Crawley Leisure Centre supporting The Clash and members of the audience actually got up on stage and beat the two of them up!!
By the way my first gig was when I was 13 or 14. Hawkwind at Southampton Gaumont!!! Unreal. I was deaf for 3 days.
Just to get back on topic;
**Top Rock 5** (in no particularly order)
Deep Purple - [Machine Head](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Machine-Head-An ... 109&sr=1-1)
Led Zeppeilin (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Led-Zeppelin-I- ... 181&sr=1-2)
Nirvana - [Nevermind](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nevermind-Nirva ... 229&sr=1-2)
ZZ Top - [Tres Hombres](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tres-Hombres-Re ... 297&sr=1-3)
Queen's Of The Stone Age - [Lullabies to Paralyze](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lullabies-Paral ... 428&sr=1-3)
I was 16. This is probably difficult to believe, but it was a total shock to see blokes on a stage with no instruments as such. Seriously. I can vivivdly remember myself and my mates gawping at the stage!
I also remember the audience becoming quite hostile when some of the sounds became just too painful!
Talking of electronic music and hostility I saw Suicide at Crawley Leisure Centre supporting The Clash and members of the audience actually got up on stage and beat the two of them up!!
By the way my first gig was when I was 13 or 14. Hawkwind at Southampton Gaumont!!! Unreal. I was deaf for 3 days.
Just to get back on topic;
**Top Rock 5** (in no particularly order)
Deep Purple - [Machine Head](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Machine-Head-An ... 109&sr=1-1)
Led Zeppeilin (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Led-Zeppelin-I- ... 181&sr=1-2)
Nirvana - [Nevermind](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nevermind-Nirva ... 229&sr=1-2)
ZZ Top - [Tres Hombres](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tres-Hombres-Re ... 297&sr=1-3)
Queen's Of The Stone Age - [Lullabies to Paralyze](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lullabies-Paral ... 428&sr=1-3)
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Re: Top 5 non reggae albums
Creation label Shoegazers Top 5 :
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Swervedriver - Raise
Slowdive - Just For A Day
Medicine - Shot Forth Self Living
Boo Radleys - Everything's Alright Forever
Alan McGee's label has released so much great music. I've been spending a lot on ebay to get most of these LPs in mint condition but it was worth the price
In general anything that can put you in the same mood as when you were 16-18 years old is worth the price.
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Swervedriver - Raise
Slowdive - Just For A Day
Medicine - Shot Forth Self Living
Boo Radleys - Everything's Alright Forever
Alan McGee's label has released so much great music. I've been spending a lot on ebay to get most of these LPs in mint condition but it was worth the price
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My first gig was Gary Glitter at the age of 10 
I had the disbelief/confusion experience when I saw The Human League in the very early days (1978) supporting Souxsie and the Banshees (with Spizzoil also). We could hear what sounded like drums, but no drummer could be seen. We eventually realised this was an all electronic band (luckily Krafwerk had prepared me for this idea!) - and that one of those machines in the scaffolding by the keyboard players must be making the drum sounds! This was when the two guys who eventually became Heaven 17 were in the band with Phil Oakey - they were much better in those days, not a pop band like they became later!
MightyZ
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I had the disbelief/confusion experience when I saw The Human League in the very early days (1978) supporting Souxsie and the Banshees (with Spizzoil also). We could hear what sounded like drums, but no drummer could be seen. We eventually realised this was an all electronic band (luckily Krafwerk had prepared me for this idea!) - and that one of those machines in the scaffolding by the keyboard players must be making the drum sounds! This was when the two guys who eventually became Heaven 17 were in the band with Phil Oakey - they were much better in those days, not a pop band like they became later!
MightyZ
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http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_mu ... dID=741265 to listen free to Mighty Dub www.myspace.com/mightyzallstars for my dub trax and some live stuff
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Re: Top 5 non reggae albums
Definitely buy into that.seb wrote:In general anything that can put you in the same mood as when you were 16-18 years old is worth the price.
For me it's;
**Top 5 Nostalgia Trip**
Yes - [Close To The Edge](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Close-Edge-Rema ... 669&sr=1-1)
Led Zep - [IV](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Led-Zeppelin-IV ... 725&sr=1-1)
Mike Oldfield - [Tubular Bells](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tubular-Bells-V ... 770&sr=1-1)
Black Sabbath - [IV](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Sabbath-V ... 28&sr=1-11)
Jethro Tull - [Aqualung](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Aqualung-25th-A ... 558&sr=8-2)
Not so much cred there I am afraid!
Hey Mighty Z
I saw GG on that tour, I reckon. Hastings. Outdoors. No idea exactly where.
Incidentally I think I have Human League's "Empire State Human" single at home somewhere. That was them wasn't it? Did they do "Being Boiled" as well? Sorry my mind is becoming addled!
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