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MellySingsDoom 07.06.2007 04:30 AM

As well as the aural atrocities inflicted on me as a child/teenager by my parents (Phil Collins, David Essex), I also got to listen to T-Rex and The Carpenters, both of which I'm still fond of.

demonrail666 07.06.2007 04:37 AM

Yeah, my mum played a lot of the Carpenters - when she wasn't sofa diving to Flux of Pink Indians, that is.

Glice 07.08.2007 12:08 PM

I only got round to the Carpenters relatively recently. They utterly, utterly pwn the world. Or something etc.

baby bulldog 07.09.2007 12:51 PM

Todd Rundgren's A Wizzard a True Star changed my life

Rob Instigator 07.09.2007 01:08 PM

all the young uns make me cry

My house was always full of music growing up. My parenst would play Puerto Rican music, salsa, merengues, etc. all the time. I hated much of it, but enjoyed the salsa polyrhythms.

My mom would play this album every saturday without fail as she cleaned the house. the bee gees were her favorite band.


 

Also we would listen to THRILLER all the fucking time.


and my favorite records at the age of 8-11 were


 




 




 

youthoftomorrow 07.09.2007 02:57 PM

my parents played this all the time:

 

gmku 07.09.2007 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Your dad has good taste in music, dad.


Yeah, it could be worse. It's just not my cup of tea.

greenbird 07.09.2007 05:58 PM

Some Motown hits collection and Miles Davis' Bitches Brew. (Both my mom's)
She then gave me her copy of the BB lp (1st ed!)

finding nobody 07.09.2007 06:08 PM

 


Changed my life for the better


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