what were you listening to at 15?

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1986 / 87
Woodentops - Giant
Public Enemy - Yo! Bum Rush the Show
Revolting Cocks - Big Sexy Land
Ministry - Twitch
Billy Bragg - Talking with the Taxman...
Cure
Smiths
R.E.M.
Husker Du
10,000 Maniacs - In My Tribe
Adrien Belew's band the Bears
Sinead O'Connor
XTC - Skylarking
They Might be Giants
Love and Rockets
Pastels
fIREHOSE

oh, man...i could just go on and on. this was right smack at the peak of OCD record/tape buying.

john'n'chicago, Wednesday, 6 July 2005 01:23 (eighteen years ago) link

1974. Uh, King Crimson, Genesis, Steely Dan, Jethro Tull. Joni Mitchell. James Brown. Cat Stevens, Carly Simon. Nilsson. Yes. Steppenwolf, the Allman Brothers, Marshall Tucker. Jimmy Buffett. Wings. Badfinger. Hendrix. And shit that was on the radio--the Spinners I liked a lot. America. Neil Young. Floyd (Pink not Cramer). In short, I was a typically deluded little consumer, groovin' to "Thick as a Brick" and aware of but uninterested in all the great soul and r&b records I now pay big dollars for. Didn't really get with it until I went to college in '76 and discovered Eno, Roxy, Beefheart, Velvets, Mott, Big Star, etc.

edd s hurt (ddduncan), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 01:53 (eighteen years ago) link

Bjork
Portishead
Rage against the machine
Fugees
Fiona Apple
Nirvana
Smashing Pumpkins
Skunk Anansie
...

Sami (Sami), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 02:06 (eighteen years ago) link

mostly australian stuff (clouds, falling joys, died pretty) and UK/US new wave. just starting to get into US indiepop stuff.

shine headlights on me (electricsound), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 02:09 (eighteen years ago) link

Hmmm 1986:

Japan
Bauhaus
the Cure
Cocteau Twins
the Waterboys for some reason
the Church
Echo & the Bunnymen
the Alarm (arrrrgh! wtf I was obsessed with them)

OK that was embarrasing.

Trayce (trayce), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 02:33 (eighteen years ago) link

for some reason I was listening to The Living End a lot. Weird?

Michael Costello (MichaelCostello1), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 02:37 (eighteen years ago) link

Ok 15. Let's see. It was 1979.
I was listening to:
Fleetwood Mac's Rumours
Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon
All the Queen albums
All the Kiss albums
Foreigner (yeah I grew out of that one)
Kansas (Ditto)
Aerosmith Rocks
Linda Ronstadt
Elton John
Frank Zappa and the Mothers
The Who
All the Alice Cooper albums
John Denver (and I admit it! Do I get a medal?)
Dolly Parton

Later in the same year I was listening to:
The Sex Pistols
The Ramones
The Clash
Blondie
Devo

and the next year 1980, well *that* was golden. 16 in 1980, going to ALL the punk/new wave shows....I'll have to wait for the "what were you listening to when you were 16" thread to tell you about that, old coot that I am.

Orbit (Orbit), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 02:47 (eighteen years ago) link

Pierre Schaeffer
Frankie Goes To Hollywood
Drunks With Guns
Limahl

Brian Turner (btwfmu), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 02:52 (eighteen years ago) link

I think it was something like: Iron Maiden, WASP, Hanoi Rocks, Scorpions, Motley Crue, etc. at the beginning of the year; Celtic Frost and Metallica in the middle; Big Black, Naked Raygun, Minutemen, Black Flag, Butthole Surfers, Camper Van Beethoven, by the end.

Mike Dixn (Mike Dixon), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 03:13 (eighteen years ago) link

1992-1993... Beach Boys, Stone Temple Pilots, They Might be Giants (Flood Flood Flood), REM, and probably way too much Bon Jovi.

lyra (lyra), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 03:20 (eighteen years ago) link

Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger
Pearl Jam - Ten
Temple of the Dog
Nirvana - Nevermind
Guns N Roses - Use Your Illusion I & II
RHCP - Blood Sugar Sex Magik
Bandwagonesque - Teenage Fanclub

...but it took me a while to own up to the stuff that I didn't WANT to remember...

Hothouse Flowers - Home [was on a weird Celtic kick, their Gaelic song prompted me to try to teach myself Gaelic with aid of a library book, failed miserably as you can imagine]
Simple Minds - greatest hits [same Celtic kick. patchy, I know]
Pink Floyd - Momentary Lapse Of Reason (ugh. a guy I had a crush on copied it for me. I listened to it all the time while smitten. I still can't listen to it to this day without cringing)
The Cream of Eric Clapton (same guy got me into this. but I actually still enjoy Cream, and fuck it, I can predict the tracklisting for this in my sleep!)
U2 - Achtung Baby
Ratcat - I didn't like Blind Love much, but I was still wearing out the Tingles EP
Twin Peaks soundtrack (wore this one OUT. Was even given the 'Secret Diary of Laura Palmer' book for my 15th birthday.)

VegemiteGrrl (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 03:21 (eighteen years ago) link

Oh, and it was 1991.

VegemiteGrrl (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 03:23 (eighteen years ago) link

15 = 1972

alice cooper - killer & schools out
led zeppelin - III & IV
peter frampton - wind of change
atomic rooster - death walks behind you
humble pie - smokin
the guess who - so long,bannatyne
the who - who's next
fleetwood mac - bare trees
rory gallagher - rory gallagher
deep purple - machine head
capt. beefheart - clear spot

...i am sure most kids in nanaimo,bc were listening to this stuff save for the beefheart. CKLG-FM used to be a lot more eclectic back then and "lo yo-yo stuff" [which i loved] was on pretty steady rotation back then.


william (william), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 03:27 (eighteen years ago) link

1968-9
in some approximate order - Beatles, Doors, Creedence, Stones, Kinks, Turtles, Who, Firesign Theatre, Cream, Hendrix, Donovan, Buckinghams, Moody Blues, Bee Gees

Pretty much mainstream, you might say.

jim wentworth (wench), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 04:14 (eighteen years ago) link

1994:

TECHNO TECHNO TECHNO TECHNO!

And Europop and rap too.

And (*gasp*) The Cranberries and Bangles.

Tuomas (Tuomas), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 04:19 (eighteen years ago) link

Hold on, 1994 was when jungle broke through, right? I remember really digging those tunes, what with hardcore being my introduction to electronic dance music.

Oh, and it was the year of "Music for the Jilted Generation", that was massive! It made the number one spot on the Finnish charts, the first time (I think) a techno record made such a feat back here, and I remember thinking, "OK, this the beginning of a new era! No more boring rock'n'roll!".

Tuomas (Tuomas), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 04:30 (eighteen years ago) link

Garbage
Metallica
Seal
ALANIS MORISSETTE

Leeeeeee (Leee), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 04:32 (eighteen years ago) link

1987

mighty lemon drops
echo and the bunnymen
cure
new order
chameleons
the the
forgotten rebels
clash
p/i/l
ultravox
book of love
bauhaus
love and rockets
depeche mode
violent femmes
jesus and mary chain
front 242
the cult
CFNY (toronto radio station)

metfigga (metfigga), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 04:41 (eighteen years ago) link

pretty much what i listen to now.

Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 04:50 (eighteen years ago) link

alan parsons project - i robot
sex pistols - never mind the bollocks
tim buckley - greetings from la
elvis costello - my aim is true
keith jarrett - facing you
neil young - decade
van morrison - astral weeks

fuck knows what else. 1977

mullygrubbr (bulbs), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 04:59 (eighteen years ago) link

'89-'90: New Order, the first Sugarcubes record, Eric B & Rakim, Pixies, Public Enemy, R.E.M., selected Cure LPs, De La Soul, Concrete Blonde, The Church, and the same Sydney bands ESOJ and VegemiteGrrl have just reminded me of (probably due in part to the sudden national reach of [Aust'n yoof network] JJJ).

Nag! Nag! Nag! (Nag! Nag! Nag!), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 05:32 (eighteen years ago) link

1985. The entire ZTT catalogue. Lots of Beatles. Lots and lots of Depeche Mode. Bits of Prince. Whatever hip-hop I could dig up, which was not a lot in East Lansing, Michigan. I was very big on the Bangles' "All Over the Place," too.

Douglas (Douglas), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 05:35 (eighteen years ago) link

1985 was the year that would bridge me to Wax Trax! records.. in 1986, i would work on becoming a Wax Trax! records completist (which was entirely possible then, aside from the first three releases.)

donut e- (donut), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 05:42 (eighteen years ago) link

LOT of Classic Rock. Through most of it in a year.

Cunga (Cunga), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 05:47 (eighteen years ago) link

1988 - still lots of Jesus and Mary Chain and New Order, just getting into My Bloody Valentine, Loop, House of Love, Spacemen 3. Reading Melody Maker religiously. Started to read about something called Acid in a NME with a Bobby ripping up a Smiley on the cover. Note, I was a precocious only child.

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 06:09 (eighteen years ago) link

1978/79: The Adverts, Alternative TV, B52's, Blondie, The Boys, Burning Spear, Buzzcocks, The Clash, Elvis Costello, The Cramps, Culture, The Cure, The Damned, Devo, Ian Dury, The Fall, Generation X, Heartbreakers, Richard Hell, Iggy Pop / The Stooges, The Jam, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Joy Division, Magazine, MC5, The Mekons, The Monochrome Set, Motorhead, New York Dolls, 999, The Only Ones, Augustus Pablo, Penetration, Pere Ubu, Pop Group, PiL, The Raincoats, Ramones, Lou Reed / Velvet Underground, The Residents, The Rezillos, The Saints, Scritti Politti, Sex Pistols, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Slits, The Specials, Steel Pulse, Stiff Little Fingers, The Stranglers, Talking Heads, Television, Ultravox!, The Undertones, The Vibrators, Wire, XTC, X-Ray Spex.... not that I was showing any early signs of becoming a music obsesive or indeed becoming overly-focused on any one particular type of music you understand....

Stewart Osborne (Stewart Osborne), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 08:06 (eighteen years ago) link

1994.

The Beatles, Mega City Four, Green Day... I can't really remember I was 16/17 when i started going mad for all sorts of different things.

Sick Mouthy (Nick Southall), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 08:57 (eighteen years ago) link

KISS, Black Sabbath, Bruce Springsteen...

Bryan Moore (Bryan Moore), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 10:01 (eighteen years ago) link

1991/2-

Pixies
The Cure
Ride
Jesus & Mary Chain
The Smiths
Wonder Stuff
Carter USM
Nirvana
Senseless Things
Slowdive
Spacemen 3
Sisters of Mercy
Ned's Atomic Dustbin
The Police
"The Sound of the Suburbs" compilation
Beatles/Stones/Animals/Monkees
The Stranglers

This was the age I really became a CIF I think!! Prior to 15 I primarily listened to house/hip hop and Queen.

Colonel Poo (Colonel Poo), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 10:33 (eighteen years ago) link

15 = 1985 = JAMC obsession

Never Understand in the spring, You Trip Me Up in the summer, Just Like Honey in the autumn, then Psychocandy just before Christmas. Interspersed with these were a couple of John Peel sessions, the first Primal Scream single, the Shop Assistants ep, and several attempts to dye white school shirts black.

bham, Wednesday, 6 July 2005 10:55 (eighteen years ago) link

Pink Floyd, Rush, Yes, Elton John, Peter Gabriel, Bowie, The Undertones, XTC, Buzzcocks, Stranglers, The Fall, Joy Division and whatever was in the UK charts in 1980/81.

Jeff W (zebedee), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 11:06 (eighteen years ago) link

1990! Top 40, Saturday Night Dance Party stuff, whatever was on Yo! MTV Raps!, whatever hip-hop my friends were listening to, and possibly George Harrison's Cloud Nine. I waited until college to become a teenager.

David R. (popshots75`), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 12:15 (eighteen years ago) link

15 = 1989

Beatles
B-52s
Living Colour
classic rock radio
pop radio

I didn't actually buy my first album until November of that year, so I guess I wouldn't say I was a hardcore music fan yet.

Dominique (dleone), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 12:21 (eighteen years ago) link

1987/8.

The Cult, U2, Microdisney, Duran Duran, Lloyd Cole & the Commotions, The Cure, The Sugarcubes, A-ha, The The, Erasure, Prefab Sprout, Scritti Politti..

Buffalo Stan (Buffalo Stan), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 12:23 (eighteen years ago) link

15 = 1997-1998

Sisters of Mercy
Joy Division
Nirvana
Bauhaus
New Order
March Violets
Alien Sex Fiend
Siouxsie & the Banshees
Fields of the Nephilim
Sex Gang Children
Throbbing Gristle

Zack Richardson (teenagequiet), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 12:26 (eighteen years ago) link

15 = 1983

bad years.

no ZTT yet, no J&MC, had yet to discover foetus, on-u, cabaret voltaire, shriekback, devo.

subsequently my listening was pretty dire. having said that Madness/2 tone still featured, little did i realise just how big an influence that Herbie Hancocks Future Shock and Malcolm McLarens Duck Rock would have on my future life.


mark e (mark e), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 12:41 (eighteen years ago) link

anything post-velvets that i could afford.

mbv, blur, j&mc, sonic youth, cure, smiths, joy division, rem, huskers, clash, happy mondays, daisy chainsaw...the best stuff being played on 120 minutes and WPRI

b b, Wednesday, 6 July 2005 14:12 (eighteen years ago) link

1992:
The Cure
Siouxsie
Sisters of Mercy
Curve
Ride
JAMC
Sonic Youth
New Order

All very typical really

Baaderonixx le Belge (Fabfunk), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 14:24 (eighteen years ago) link

I was 15 in 1993. That year, my taste was almost entirely synchronistic with the Lollapalooza lineup: Fishbone, Primus, Rage Against The Machine, Arrested Development, Alice In Chains, Tool. I also remember listening to Enya a lot for some reason then. I blame hormones.

nickalicious (nickalicious), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 14:28 (eighteen years ago) link

hmmmm.... 1986?

Cocteau Twins
Depeche Mode
Diamanda Galas
Neubauten
PTV
Current 93
Chris and Cosey
pretty much anything on 4AD
Prince
my mum raised me on disco, so that never went far away from me...
New Order
Siouxsie
Erasure
A-Ha
Nocturnal Emissions
Severed Heads
Jesus and Mary Chain
Sheila E.
other things that I can't remember as I am at work.

ebenoit, Wednesday, 6 July 2005 14:48 (eighteen years ago) link

"15 = 1997-1998

Sisters of Mercy
Joy Division
Nirvana
Bauhaus
New Order
March Violets
Alien Sex Fiend
Siouxsie & the Banshees
Fields of the Nephilim
Sex Gang Children
Throbbing Gristle"

Blimey, with the possible exceptions of The Nephs, that could have been '83-'84.

Stewart Osborne (Stewart Osborne), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 14:53 (eighteen years ago) link

Oh, and Nirvana.

Stewart Osborne (Stewart Osborne), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 14:54 (eighteen years ago) link

For me, 73/74, so my list looks a lot like edd hurt's (except that I had already discovered Creem Magazine, so I've got a few more fringe bands on mine). Mott, NY Dolls, Stones, Dylan, Yes, Tull, Bowie, T Rex, Roxy Music, Led Zep, Stooges, BOC, Alice Cooper, the Move, Gentle Giant, J. Geils, ELO, CSNY (especially Y), ELP, the Who, Johnny and Edgar, Aerosmith, Sabbath, Suzi Quatro, Queen, Hendrix, Chuck Berry, Coasters, Clapton, Frampton, MC5, McCartney (my Beatles phase was strong, but I was younger than 15), Allmans, Velvets, Deep Purple, Rory Gallagher, Kinks, Elton, Faces, Creedence, whatever they were showing on Don Kirschner's Rock Concert and Midnight Special, whatever they were playing on WLIR, WPLJ, WNEW, WABC.

I remember the one and only time I heard the Dolls on WNEW. The album had just come in to the studio and they decided to play side one track one. Afterward the DJ (I forget who, Pete Fornatale or someone like that) came on and said "I can guarantee that you'll never hear that again on this station." Haha, the Dolls have outlasted WNEW.

Sang Freud (jeff_s), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 15:00 (eighteen years ago) link

Fuck, mine could've been 1981 were it not for Kristin Hersh and Tanya Donnelly. And in a way, it still is the same.

Ian Riese-Moraine has been xeroxed into a conduit! (Eastern Mantra), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 15:26 (eighteen years ago) link

Mostly WXPN: punk, post-punk, early industrial, Krautrock, prog., space rock, electronic music, avant-garde/modern classical(minimalism, but also the more hardcore stuff), experimental whatever, reggae, free jazz, Celtic folk music, various traditional forms of music from around the world, some Medieval music. I was maybe at my most eclectic, though I had temporarily pretty much banished things that were successful as pop in the U.S.

RS LaRue (RSLaRue), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 15:33 (eighteen years ago) link

This would have been 1980/81.

RS LaRue (RSLaRue), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 15:35 (eighteen years ago) link

Some examples: X, The Avengers, Killing Joke, PiL, SPK (maybe not quite that early?), Holger Czukay, Kraftwerk (early & late), Soft Machine, Van Der Graaf Generator, National Health, Mars Everywhere, Hawkwind, Klaus Schulze, Ralph Lundsten, Philip Glass, Conlon Nancarrow, Fred Frith, Peter Plonsky (sp?), Mikey Dread, Black Uhuru, Albert Ayler, The Art Ensemble of Chicago, Triona Ni Dhomhnaill, Planxty, Music fro the Morning of the World, Violeta Parra, and some Medieval stuff I don't know the names of. (The prog/krautrock/electronic/experimental/avant-garde and punk/post-punk and reggae clusters were probably what I was most into.)

RS LaRue (RSLaRue), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 16:54 (eighteen years ago) link

Blimey, with the possible exceptions of The Nephs, that could have been '83-'84.

Uh, yeah, I had a bit of a thing for the goth rock...

(forgot the X-mal Deutschland, Virgin Prunes & UK Decay, too!)

Zack Richardson (teenagequiet), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 17:22 (eighteen years ago) link

1977 - the year I started taking music very seriously indeed. I'd tape John Peel and the next day compile my favorite songs and sessions onto another tape. I started going to concerts - I saw the Soft Boys, the Ramones, the Stranglers, the Clash, the Dead Boys, Richard Hell and a bunch more in '77. Favorite LPs were the debuts of the Clash, Buzzcocks, Vibrators, Stranglers, Sex Pistols, Adverts, Damned, 999 (or was that '78?), Costello, Ramones (first three LPs) - also Trans Europe Express, loads of Bowie, Roxy Music, Beatles... the list goes on. What a great year to be 15!

-Stefan, Wednesday, 6 July 2005 17:54 (eighteen years ago) link

1975/76: prolly was gettin' to kno a bit of slade, uriah heep, hendrix, purple, suzie quatro, glitter, nazareth, mud, sparks. went to hortus musicus' concerts (early music); my first live experiences of the ganelin trio were yet t'come, inna couple of years.
bought a t.rex alb (el.warrior) round that time... and for a while, kept purchasing those li'l 45-sized vinyls (that played on 33 1/3 rpm, tho!:) of various russian 'vocal-instrumental ensembles' that usually weren't any cop - but there wasn't much else on the counter anyway.
on the radio, heard the collegium musicum's (czech) version of rimsky-korsakov's "sheherazade" (liked it quite a bit then, but haven't heard since), also must've heard ekseption's reworkings of euro-klassics, bowie's "starman", possibly "bonnie and clyde".
mnyah, those were the days, heheh.

t\'\'t (t\'\'t), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 19:43 (eighteen years ago) link


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