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vernonk | 21:00 Thu 31st Jan 2013 | Music
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Who was your first music God and why? As a child I loved listening to The Carpenters and looking at Karen, bless her soul. And when David Essex released Gonna Make You A Star it was wonderful. I played that record so often that my grandma insisted I take it off
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It has to be The Beatles for me.
I liked Adam Faith
I liked all kinds of music but nothing avidly until I came across Steeleye Span. I had to get every album and idolised Maddy Prior. I saw myself as some velvet clad windswept folky but it was just a phase.
.......Then it was Crosby, Stills and Nash.
David Cassidy ...lurrrrve....
OMG yes, David Essex. I cried when he sang Hold Me Close when I was about 14. Also Marc Bolan, but i didn't think I was fully musically educated til I heard Pink Floyd - then, man, i thought they were Gods. And they were.... Still are.
............and then came Neil Young.
Elvis,Teddy Bear was the first record I bought.
After that it was Dire Straits and finally, along with sallabananas, it was and still is Pink Floyd. Got tickets to see Roger Waters in September.
Nice one tills, envy aboundeth. I also have to add Bob Marley...
Elvis, Johnny Cash, Dylan
Ozzy Osbourne, when i first heard Sabbath my life changed
Actually, it's really hard to pick an absolute favourite. Tastes, and times, change.
i loved tamla motown four tops, temptations (my girl one of my favourite records)well all of them, still play them when doing ironing and housework
But when he wouldn't marry me transferred my affections to Daltry and the who.....he wouldn't marry me either ! Lol...
It was Siouxsie from Siouxsie and the Banshees. I wanted to be her.
I went from Steeleye to Jean Jacques Burnel of the Stranglers. I wanted to be with him!
I feel so young, reading this thread.
I'm a bit of a spring chicken compared to some of you old farts (insert sarcastic face here) and grew up in the 80's.

I should have been into all the new romantic stuff but found myself listening to a lot of the older bands like The Doors, Hendrix and The Beatles but the person that really moved me was Bob Dylan. He can't sing for toffee but he had a lot to say. All along the watchtower was a brilliant piece of work written by Dylan but perfected by Hendrix imho.

Recently I've found a great 70's band called Funkadelic (RIP Eddie Hazel). The track Maggot Brain is one of the best guitar tracks I've ever heard! I'm so glad I stumbled across it. Amen for YouTube!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh3bleXWaCk
To my absolute shame, I have to admit that it was Shakin Stevens ;)

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