At one point Frank Muir observed that his offspring had discovered that a two-finger miniature KitKat fitted perfectly into the car's cassette player.
Kim, you are very bad!
I have never owned Dark Side of the Moon on any format. In fact I've probably never even deliberately listened to it. Am I still allowed here?
Quote from: Cudzoziemiec on 05 December, 2016, 05:22:26 pmI have never owned Dark Side of the Moon on any format. In fact I've probably never even deliberately listened to it. Am I still allowed here?What about OK Computer? (It's what young people have instead of Dark Side of the Moon.)
I went from cassette to CD without interregnum.Yet I still seem to lug a big box of vinyl every time I move house. Is this just a curse of my generation?
A Muddy Waters album. It was a very long time ago. I have no idea what it was called or what any of the tracks were.ETA. A quick look at Wikipedia suggests "Electric Mud" as the most likely candidate, although that title means nothing to me at all.
Deep Purple in Rock.
Quote from: Kim on 05 December, 2016, 05:24:38 pmQuote from: Cudzoziemiec on 05 December, 2016, 05:22:26 pmI have never owned Dark Side of the Moon on any format. In fact I've probably never even deliberately listened to it. Am I still allowed here?What about OK Computer? (It's what young people have instead of Dark Side of the Moon.)Has one of the Muse albums replaced this for *real* young people? I've never listened to a whole one, but they're probably OK.(They can play their instruments, and I can hear the vocals.)I have Dark Side & OK Computer, so something else must have come along by now ...
Surely Green Day is dad music by now?
This thread must be hilarious to a 15 year old.
Quote from: Kim on 08 December, 2016, 08:28:19 pmSurely Green Day is dad music by now?Yebbut I am a dad... Plus it is, apparently, retro cool to your average 12 yr old!