I’ll definitely sub. You’re blackmailing me, Mr Ultimatum. I need you to have the freedom to create whenever you want! If this is a thread, I’m halfway through and I don’t know what it is? Show punk records? No worries; I’m still watching. I’m into growers and showers!!! I’m not too picky. Get rid of all your reissues! Be a purist. I would not pay $20 for that ugly Sonic Youth cover.
@moonuni15 сағат бұрын
Bought peter Gabriel s so ,a couple of months ago have not played it yet waiting for an 80s moment to play it .since you mentioned it ill play it after work .
@krwd21 сағат бұрын
a man has got to know his limitations 👀
@dixielandfarmКүн бұрын
A Date With Elvis - excellent choice. Album by PiL is the first one I heard from them. The Queen Is Dead would definitely be on my list. License to Ill - it would have slipped my mind that it was '86, but damn you're right.
@mattm37292 күн бұрын
John Cougar Mellencamp’s The Lonesome Jubilee is pretty good.
@mattm37292 күн бұрын
Agh never mind I think that’s from the following year.
@EmbryonicRobot3 күн бұрын
Your #3 is my #1!
@vinylrichie0073 күн бұрын
@@EmbryonicRobot i think it is lot of peoples #1.
@vinylshawn47573 күн бұрын
I remember listening to the Mission Uk, PIL , The Smiths in the 80’s. I discovered Spaceman 3 later in life. Great list.
@vinylrichie0073 күн бұрын
@@vinylshawn4757 I also discovered Spacemen 3 later.
@resistor274 күн бұрын
I’ve got almost all of the Spacemen 3 releases including some 7 inches. Love that raw first one. Got that Big Black too, awesome! Really need to get some Cramps and Cro Mags in my collection.
@block-head29824 күн бұрын
Glad you did another one, really enjoy these. Iv been told I’d like spacemen three before, maybe by you come to think of it, but Iv never listened to them. I have PIL generic album but hardly ever listen to it I’ll have to pull it again. Date with Elvis might be my favorite cramps. Finally picked up a reissue of atomizer and really liked it. Have you heard blood and chocolate by EC? He vocals are very raw on that one, probably his most Dylan ish album. Frankly Mr shankly is one of my favorite smiths songs haha. I think I’m going to start doing these in the next few months but every year there’s one or 2 really really good albums I’m missing
@NateBouchard4 күн бұрын
I’m gonna be in Los Angeles for a week. What record stores should I check out? I’ll definitely hit Ameoba. You mention Going Underground Records, too. Anything else?
@stevecarlsonvinylcommunity91475 күн бұрын
Great year, so much good stuff. I do not have the Butthole Surfers album otherwise I had those albums and really enjoy them. Love that Spacemen 3 album.
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
The Butthole Surfers is a strange listen. Check out the song Creep In The Cellar.
@VinylRundown5 күн бұрын
If everyone was weird how would you know what normal is? 🤔
@MetalTheologian5 күн бұрын
I think the "difference" between thrash and speed metal is largely in people's heads.
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
That is what I thought.
@hellionrebellionrocknrolla7445 күн бұрын
'86 is a good year for music. Looooooooove some Spacemen 3. This band is right up Cosmic B's alley. "Puppets" was my first Metallica record and still my favorite. Ha, ha. "Album" was my first P.I.L record. Oh just stop now! "The Queen Is Dead" is my first Smiths record. 😂 You're killing me. Cro-mags "Age" and the first Beasties were the first records I owned from those groups. No wonder I think '86 was a good year. Cheers!
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
86, a year of firsts.
@birdy1numnum5 күн бұрын
*hell yes Spaceman 3! I would have added the Scientists "Weird Love".*
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
I need a copy of Weird Love.
@birdy1numnum4 күн бұрын
@@vinylrichie007yeah you do. Solid video...I always unmute your videos...others, not so much.
@nearwildheaven48405 күн бұрын
I like that Butthole Surfers album too, Creep in the Cellar is umm..... creepy. I need that Spacemen 3 album, love that band. Saw the Cramps on A Date with Elvis tour with Candy Del Mar on bass, Lux got almost naked and climbed a speaker stack, in high heels yet! Love the PIL and Smiths albums. Great choices Rich.
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
The Cramps were always great live.
@VinylNerdDesign5 күн бұрын
Beastie Boys at #1 sealed the deal!
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
It is so good.
@jtsrecordroom39635 күн бұрын
I'm gonna give a listen to Mission UK.. Also, Spaceman 3 looks good. I haven't seen that one. 🎵 Your lists are always good, Rich
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
Hope you enjoy it!
@jtsrecordroom39634 күн бұрын
I'm getting some The Mission when I see any, and Spaceman 3 is very good and cool.. Sound Of Confusion, right ?
@CRsVideoVaults5 күн бұрын
Great video Rich, love these 'best of year' lists. Can you playlist these to make it easy watching for us lazy folks? Cheers and beers 🍻
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
I will do that.
@lauher216 күн бұрын
Graceland Graceland Graceland
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
Maybe top 20.
@lauher214 күн бұрын
Hahahahahahah okay
@michaelvalentini48696 күн бұрын
Richie, your quiet ''library'' voice lends much authority to this serious subject. The Butthole Surfers EP, '' Cream Corn From The Socket Of Davis'' was included with my reissue copy of Rembrandt Pussyhorse. The title refers to Sammy Davis Jrs missing eyeball. That EP includes two of the best Butthole songs, ''Moving To Florida'' and ''Comb''. The song, ''Comb'' approximates the sound of a live concert by the band. My fave tune on ''Rembrandt Pussyhorse'' is the cover of ''American Woman'', love how they sneak in a Bo Diddley tremelo guitar part. Bill Laswell is the Mastermind of the awesome, ''Album'' by PIL, he had Lydon fire his current band members and then he assembled the band of top-notch players. I'm still trying to track down a copy of the super- deluxe box set of ''Album''. Check out Randy Newman's oddball cover of Peter Gabriel's ''Big Time''.
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
Moving To California is a great song.
@Oakenshield696 күн бұрын
'86 was one of those totally British years for me. Hawkwind, Mission, Smiths, Sisters of Mercy, Prefab Sprout, that whole period of new age travellers meeting punk and pop and goth in one glorious mess. I miss my 80's. Really enjoyed the video Rich.
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
Very cool! Punk, Pop and Goth works for me.
@SaintMartins6 күн бұрын
Sweet "Feed Us A Fetus" is a great album. I have a soft spot for bands that have the courage to be politically incorrect. Only seen the Dayglo Abortions live once locally in Vancouver back in 1987 with Whipping Boy from Palo Alto. Ca. opening.
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
It was hard for me to leave Feed Us A Fetus off the list.
@invisibleray69876 күн бұрын
No PRESS TO PLAY
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
That makes the wanker list.
@briggscharleton61396 күн бұрын
Reign in Blood, DUDE!
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
That is a great choice.
@nicksvinylbutty54886 күн бұрын
Did Poison Ivy ever do vocals ???
@vinylrichie0076 күн бұрын
@@nicksvinylbutty5488 I don’t think do.
@SaintMartins6 күн бұрын
Once maybe twice. Ivy sang the song "Get Off The Road" (a B-side)
@MrKelleyzinho4 күн бұрын
Elvis Costello - King of America Steve Earle - Guitar Town Triffids - Born Sandy Devotional Husker Du - Candy Apple Grey The Fall - Bend Sinister Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Kicking Against the Pricks Camper Van Beethoven - Camper Van Beethoven Love and Rockets - Express Felt - Forever Breathes the Lonely Word XTC - Skylarking The The - Infected Throwing Muses - Throwing Muses
@1000HERTZ-SHOW6 күн бұрын
Solid list! I got everyone
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@coughcool36 күн бұрын
Strong top 10
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@garagegeek48636 күн бұрын
I haven’t heard that B Surfers. Wait. I haven’t heard the next one and the next one. I’m missing out on the best. I must only know the mediocre of 1986. Ok - I love that Metallica. Back to not knowing 5, 4. I don’t like Frankly either. Don’t know 2 but I lived in that B Boys album. It was everywhere when I was in the navy. Couldn’t escape it and didn’t want to.
@vinylrichie0076 күн бұрын
@@garagegeek4863 Garage Geek in the Navy. I never would have guessed.
@garagegeek48635 күн бұрын
@@vinylrichie007just imagine Village people and you’re almost there. Actually, no, it was dangerous at the time….
@dotsloops74866 күн бұрын
I need to listen to Spacemen 3. I know, get a life. Always recommended just never looked em up. Will do!
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
You can’t hear everything.
@twangersturntable6 күн бұрын
Haven't caught one of your top of the year vids in a while...and I should. I've given so many a listen by seeing them appear on your lists. Glad to say I have six of these top ten (as well as Gabriel's So) and are all killer imho too. Admittedly I love the Cro-Mags (fantastic indeed!!) and Metallica most, but damn that PiL lp is sooo good as are Cramps and Beasties. Love the way you described PiL "Rock album by a punk band" perfect! Great selections Richie Cheers! 🍻✌️🤘🎶🤘
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
It has been a while since I did one of these. There was a 7 month gap between 1985 and 1986.
@the-vinyl-dreamscape50846 күн бұрын
Nice selection- Spaceman, the Beastie Boys and the Cro-mags on the same list! That’s what I call a fun day listening to music. Thanks for sharing.
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@RandallWeaver6 күн бұрын
It's a good list. A couple others for your consideration: Sonic Youth "Evol"; New Order "Brotherhood", R.E.M. "Life's Rich Pageant and one of my personal favorites Let's Active's "Big Plans For Everybody." And Prince's "Parade." I have a copy of the PiL album you showed, but mine is called "Cassette" because it's on a cassette. 1986 was a good year for music. Rock on Vinyl Richie!
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
All great choices.
@rockinronist6 күн бұрын
1986...I remember it well. That seems to be sort of a grey area in Rock. The New Wave scene fading away, and Grudge was beginning take off. For me, the 1986 LP that comes to mind is, Roky Erickson--Don't Slander Me. Even thought it was recorded in 1982.
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
I want to get a copy of Don’t Slander Me.
@marceloduranarg6 күн бұрын
I´m thinking about buying Mission Uk...
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
It is s great listen.
@Russell.S6 күн бұрын
1986 was a big year for me discovering college radio. That was the year of Yo La Tengo “Ride The Tiger”, The Feelies “The Good Earth”, The Chills “Kaleidoscope World” comp and Sonic Youth “Evol”. A watershed year music-wise. A lot of what you showed was in there, so much great music.
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
Evol is one of the Sonic Youth albums that I want to pick up.
@Russell.S6 күн бұрын
Cool t-shirt, have you checked out their new record?
@vinylrichie0076 күн бұрын
@@Russell.S I’ve only heard one song,
@elliottcrews49976 күн бұрын
I think I was flat broke that entire years, not much in my collection. Always enjoy your lists!
@vinylrichie0076 күн бұрын
@@elliottcrews4997 I received your VCLT. I’ll most likely do a vinyl finds video next week. I’ll discuss it then.
@elliottcrews49975 күн бұрын
@@vinylrichie007 glad it got to you safe and sound!
@TheAuditoryVinyl6 күн бұрын
Well I can't argue with u because I've only listed to Metallica. So I will take your word for it
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
Check out the Cro Mags. The vocals are killer.
@mutant_blues6 күн бұрын
My top3 from 1986: The Steppes - Drop of the Creature The Big Gundown - John Zorn plays the music of Ennio Morricone Dunkelziffer III ( feat. Damo Suzuki)
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
Now that is a list I’m not familiar with.
@jessem4704 күн бұрын
@@vinylrichie007 That John Zorn album is awesome
@resistor274 күн бұрын
I’ve got that Steppes album. Awesome!
@lukelaplante26906 күн бұрын
Nice one! I'm partial to Siouxsie and the Banshees "Tinderbox"
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
Good choice!
@MarkMorris-19626 күн бұрын
As always, provocative choices. I need to check out that Mission UK record!
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
It is very good.
@willieluncheonette58436 күн бұрын
May I add these terrific albums? The Wipers Land of the Lost, The Lyres Lyres Lyres, Dag Nasty Can I Say, Dead Kennedys Bedtime For Democracy, Youth Of Today Break Down the Walls. And bro, how could you leave out one of the very greatest albums of the 80's? Bad Brains I Against I . (An amazing achievement after they exhausted the limits of speed playing)
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
Of those, I did consider Dag Nasty, dead Kennedys, Youth Of Today and Bad Brains. Bad Brains were the closest to making the list.
@Duty2726 күн бұрын
Against I , Candy Apple Grey and Enjoy! in 1986
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
I did consider I Against I.
@vinylrichie007Күн бұрын
I’m listening to I Against I right now. I’m thinking it should have made the list.
@jessem4706 күн бұрын
Absolutly #1 License to Ill It was a game changer I think Paul Simons Graceland was bigger than So Zappa released his amazing Synclavier album ; Jazz from Hell Steve Vai played guitar on Album Adrain Belew played on Graceland Sorry got sidetracked My ‘86 vinyls include: XTC : Skylarking Billy Bragg : Talking to the Taxman about poetry Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds : Kicking against the Pricks The Cure : Standing on the Beach
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
All great choices.
@L.E.554726 күн бұрын
SPACEMEN 3!!✊🏻🎶
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@TommysVinylnaut6 күн бұрын
Strange. There could be three same albums in my Top 10: Cramps, Metallica & Beastie Boys.
@vinylrichie0074 күн бұрын
That Cro Mags is great. The vocals are so much better than Metallica.
@TommysVinylnaut4 күн бұрын
@@vinylrichie007 Cro-Mags is very good. Don't have that album.
@gratefuldawgs27386 күн бұрын
Good Picks VR😃 who are the Wizards? 🙃
@vinylrichie0076 күн бұрын
@@gratefuldawgs2738 i don’t know.
@festersuncle62986 күн бұрын
I was in prison until August of 1986, so I kind of missed that year. Don't hold up a donut shop without checking for cops first..
@xavierpaquin6 күн бұрын
😂
@michaelvalentini48696 күн бұрын
Don't hold up the Police station without checking for donuts first.
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I just subscribed to the mans channel.
I’ll definitely sub. You’re blackmailing me, Mr Ultimatum. I need you to have the freedom to create whenever you want! If this is a thread, I’m halfway through and I don’t know what it is? Show punk records? No worries; I’m still watching. I’m into growers and showers!!! I’m not too picky. Get rid of all your reissues! Be a purist. I would not pay $20 for that ugly Sonic Youth cover.
Bought peter Gabriel s so ,a couple of months ago have not played it yet waiting for an 80s moment to play it .since you mentioned it ill play it after work .
a man has got to know his limitations 👀
A Date With Elvis - excellent choice. Album by PiL is the first one I heard from them. The Queen Is Dead would definitely be on my list. License to Ill - it would have slipped my mind that it was '86, but damn you're right.
John Cougar Mellencamp’s The Lonesome Jubilee is pretty good.
Agh never mind I think that’s from the following year.
Your #3 is my #1!
@@EmbryonicRobot i think it is lot of peoples #1.
I remember listening to the Mission Uk, PIL , The Smiths in the 80’s. I discovered Spaceman 3 later in life. Great list.
@@vinylshawn4757 I also discovered Spacemen 3 later.
I’ve got almost all of the Spacemen 3 releases including some 7 inches. Love that raw first one. Got that Big Black too, awesome! Really need to get some Cramps and Cro Mags in my collection.
Glad you did another one, really enjoy these. Iv been told I’d like spacemen three before, maybe by you come to think of it, but Iv never listened to them. I have PIL generic album but hardly ever listen to it I’ll have to pull it again. Date with Elvis might be my favorite cramps. Finally picked up a reissue of atomizer and really liked it. Have you heard blood and chocolate by EC? He vocals are very raw on that one, probably his most Dylan ish album. Frankly Mr shankly is one of my favorite smiths songs haha. I think I’m going to start doing these in the next few months but every year there’s one or 2 really really good albums I’m missing
I’m gonna be in Los Angeles for a week. What record stores should I check out? I’ll definitely hit Ameoba. You mention Going Underground Records, too. Anything else?
Great year, so much good stuff. I do not have the Butthole Surfers album otherwise I had those albums and really enjoy them. Love that Spacemen 3 album.
The Butthole Surfers is a strange listen. Check out the song Creep In The Cellar.
If everyone was weird how would you know what normal is? 🤔
I think the "difference" between thrash and speed metal is largely in people's heads.
That is what I thought.
'86 is a good year for music. Looooooooove some Spacemen 3. This band is right up Cosmic B's alley. "Puppets" was my first Metallica record and still my favorite. Ha, ha. "Album" was my first P.I.L record. Oh just stop now! "The Queen Is Dead" is my first Smiths record. 😂 You're killing me. Cro-mags "Age" and the first Beasties were the first records I owned from those groups. No wonder I think '86 was a good year. Cheers!
86, a year of firsts.
*hell yes Spaceman 3! I would have added the Scientists "Weird Love".*
I need a copy of Weird Love.
@@vinylrichie007yeah you do. Solid video...I always unmute your videos...others, not so much.
I like that Butthole Surfers album too, Creep in the Cellar is umm..... creepy. I need that Spacemen 3 album, love that band. Saw the Cramps on A Date with Elvis tour with Candy Del Mar on bass, Lux got almost naked and climbed a speaker stack, in high heels yet! Love the PIL and Smiths albums. Great choices Rich.
The Cramps were always great live.
Beastie Boys at #1 sealed the deal!
It is so good.
I'm gonna give a listen to Mission UK.. Also, Spaceman 3 looks good. I haven't seen that one. 🎵 Your lists are always good, Rich
Hope you enjoy it!
I'm getting some The Mission when I see any, and Spaceman 3 is very good and cool.. Sound Of Confusion, right ?
Great video Rich, love these 'best of year' lists. Can you playlist these to make it easy watching for us lazy folks? Cheers and beers 🍻
I will do that.
Graceland Graceland Graceland
Maybe top 20.
Hahahahahahah okay
Richie, your quiet ''library'' voice lends much authority to this serious subject. The Butthole Surfers EP, '' Cream Corn From The Socket Of Davis'' was included with my reissue copy of Rembrandt Pussyhorse. The title refers to Sammy Davis Jrs missing eyeball. That EP includes two of the best Butthole songs, ''Moving To Florida'' and ''Comb''. The song, ''Comb'' approximates the sound of a live concert by the band. My fave tune on ''Rembrandt Pussyhorse'' is the cover of ''American Woman'', love how they sneak in a Bo Diddley tremelo guitar part. Bill Laswell is the Mastermind of the awesome, ''Album'' by PIL, he had Lydon fire his current band members and then he assembled the band of top-notch players. I'm still trying to track down a copy of the super- deluxe box set of ''Album''. Check out Randy Newman's oddball cover of Peter Gabriel's ''Big Time''.
Moving To California is a great song.
'86 was one of those totally British years for me. Hawkwind, Mission, Smiths, Sisters of Mercy, Prefab Sprout, that whole period of new age travellers meeting punk and pop and goth in one glorious mess. I miss my 80's. Really enjoyed the video Rich.
Very cool! Punk, Pop and Goth works for me.
Sweet "Feed Us A Fetus" is a great album. I have a soft spot for bands that have the courage to be politically incorrect. Only seen the Dayglo Abortions live once locally in Vancouver back in 1987 with Whipping Boy from Palo Alto. Ca. opening.
It was hard for me to leave Feed Us A Fetus off the list.
No PRESS TO PLAY
That makes the wanker list.
Reign in Blood, DUDE!
That is a great choice.
Did Poison Ivy ever do vocals ???
@@nicksvinylbutty5488 I don’t think do.
Once maybe twice. Ivy sang the song "Get Off The Road" (a B-side)
Elvis Costello - King of America Steve Earle - Guitar Town Triffids - Born Sandy Devotional Husker Du - Candy Apple Grey The Fall - Bend Sinister Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Kicking Against the Pricks Camper Van Beethoven - Camper Van Beethoven Love and Rockets - Express Felt - Forever Breathes the Lonely Word XTC - Skylarking The The - Infected Throwing Muses - Throwing Muses
Solid list! I got everyone
Thanks for watching.
Strong top 10
Thanks for watching.
I haven’t heard that B Surfers. Wait. I haven’t heard the next one and the next one. I’m missing out on the best. I must only know the mediocre of 1986. Ok - I love that Metallica. Back to not knowing 5, 4. I don’t like Frankly either. Don’t know 2 but I lived in that B Boys album. It was everywhere when I was in the navy. Couldn’t escape it and didn’t want to.
@@garagegeek4863 Garage Geek in the Navy. I never would have guessed.
@@vinylrichie007just imagine Village people and you’re almost there. Actually, no, it was dangerous at the time….
I need to listen to Spacemen 3. I know, get a life. Always recommended just never looked em up. Will do!
You can’t hear everything.
Haven't caught one of your top of the year vids in a while...and I should. I've given so many a listen by seeing them appear on your lists. Glad to say I have six of these top ten (as well as Gabriel's So) and are all killer imho too. Admittedly I love the Cro-Mags (fantastic indeed!!) and Metallica most, but damn that PiL lp is sooo good as are Cramps and Beasties. Love the way you described PiL "Rock album by a punk band" perfect! Great selections Richie Cheers! 🍻✌️🤘🎶🤘
It has been a while since I did one of these. There was a 7 month gap between 1985 and 1986.
Nice selection- Spaceman, the Beastie Boys and the Cro-mags on the same list! That’s what I call a fun day listening to music. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
It's a good list. A couple others for your consideration: Sonic Youth "Evol"; New Order "Brotherhood", R.E.M. "Life's Rich Pageant and one of my personal favorites Let's Active's "Big Plans For Everybody." And Prince's "Parade." I have a copy of the PiL album you showed, but mine is called "Cassette" because it's on a cassette. 1986 was a good year for music. Rock on Vinyl Richie!
All great choices.
1986...I remember it well. That seems to be sort of a grey area in Rock. The New Wave scene fading away, and Grudge was beginning take off. For me, the 1986 LP that comes to mind is, Roky Erickson--Don't Slander Me. Even thought it was recorded in 1982.
I want to get a copy of Don’t Slander Me.
I´m thinking about buying Mission Uk...
It is s great listen.
1986 was a big year for me discovering college radio. That was the year of Yo La Tengo “Ride The Tiger”, The Feelies “The Good Earth”, The Chills “Kaleidoscope World” comp and Sonic Youth “Evol”. A watershed year music-wise. A lot of what you showed was in there, so much great music.
Evol is one of the Sonic Youth albums that I want to pick up.
Cool t-shirt, have you checked out their new record?
@@Russell.S I’ve only heard one song,
I think I was flat broke that entire years, not much in my collection. Always enjoy your lists!
@@elliottcrews4997 I received your VCLT. I’ll most likely do a vinyl finds video next week. I’ll discuss it then.
@@vinylrichie007 glad it got to you safe and sound!
Well I can't argue with u because I've only listed to Metallica. So I will take your word for it
Check out the Cro Mags. The vocals are killer.
My top3 from 1986: The Steppes - Drop of the Creature The Big Gundown - John Zorn plays the music of Ennio Morricone Dunkelziffer III ( feat. Damo Suzuki)
Now that is a list I’m not familiar with.
@@vinylrichie007 That John Zorn album is awesome
I’ve got that Steppes album. Awesome!
Nice one! I'm partial to Siouxsie and the Banshees "Tinderbox"
Good choice!
As always, provocative choices. I need to check out that Mission UK record!
It is very good.
May I add these terrific albums? The Wipers Land of the Lost, The Lyres Lyres Lyres, Dag Nasty Can I Say, Dead Kennedys Bedtime For Democracy, Youth Of Today Break Down the Walls. And bro, how could you leave out one of the very greatest albums of the 80's? Bad Brains I Against I . (An amazing achievement after they exhausted the limits of speed playing)
Of those, I did consider Dag Nasty, dead Kennedys, Youth Of Today and Bad Brains. Bad Brains were the closest to making the list.
Against I , Candy Apple Grey and Enjoy! in 1986
I did consider I Against I.
I’m listening to I Against I right now. I’m thinking it should have made the list.
Absolutly #1 License to Ill It was a game changer I think Paul Simons Graceland was bigger than So Zappa released his amazing Synclavier album ; Jazz from Hell Steve Vai played guitar on Album Adrain Belew played on Graceland Sorry got sidetracked My ‘86 vinyls include: XTC : Skylarking Billy Bragg : Talking to the Taxman about poetry Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds : Kicking against the Pricks The Cure : Standing on the Beach
All great choices.
SPACEMEN 3!!✊🏻🎶
Thanks for watching.
Strange. There could be three same albums in my Top 10: Cramps, Metallica & Beastie Boys.
That Cro Mags is great. The vocals are so much better than Metallica.
@@vinylrichie007 Cro-Mags is very good. Don't have that album.
Good Picks VR😃 who are the Wizards? 🙃
@@gratefuldawgs2738 i don’t know.
I was in prison until August of 1986, so I kind of missed that year. Don't hold up a donut shop without checking for cops first..
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Don't hold up the Police station without checking for donuts first.
That is great advice.
Don't hold a donut 🍩 naked while cops around 😅.