All I know of this album is it predicted the 11th September 2001 terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers.

I bought the Ride Like The Wind compilation to channel the spirit of all Dads while I drive.

I C O N I C.

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Want

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Roachford!

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I have a playlist of swearing free hip hop. My son has a playlist which only has songs that have appeared on Marvel films (and Incredible by General Levy, just to mix it up a bit). Kids seem have no issue listening to about 10 songs on repeat.

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10?! My daughter has one that’s only 3 long :joy:

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The only cassette my Dad has ever owned (Spotify says 1999, but it’s more like 1985 I think)

and his only record (circa 1972)

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No dad love for ELO?

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Lots and lots of Beautiful South, every year on our annual trip to Cornwall. Wouldn’t change it for the world. Makes me nostalgic and emotional all at the same time. One of the more underrated of the well known/overplayed artists, I think.

Also Joshua Kadison, my Dad being one of only two other people I know who have ever heard of him.

And this, for reasons i’ll probably never understand.

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Supertramp, Roger Waters solo, Sky…

In a Morris Traveller it didn’t make any difference since you could not hear it anyway!

Supertramp I still love.

Jessie’s a banger though tbf

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How could I forget them?! Dad loved them but I don’t remember hearing them in the car. Seem to remember a front cover of an album that made me never wanna go near them for some reason.

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Jim Croche
Tina Turner
A mo town compilation
A stax compilation
Alice cooper - poison
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Oh yeah I love it, he had a few other decent songs as well to be fair.

Jimmy Nail was a weird phenomenon wasn’t he. Like a pop star for middle aged blokes

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Yeah pretty much, i’m trying to think of a contemporary but I can’t, not his age/relative fame when he started anyways.

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