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The old on the new...

Bryan Burnett | 19:45 UK time, Monday, 3 January 2011

Old songs - new formats is the theme for Tuesday's Get It On. I think it's a good idea for a theme that was suggested by one of our listeners. Basically it's those songs that you were so keen on that you bought them in every available format. What were the first vinyl albums that you replaced with CD? And were you such a Beatles fan you bought the digital downloads of the songs you already owned on record and CD?

I am sure there are tracks that have benefited from remastering using new technology (I keep telling myself that when we are on digital during the summer it takes a least ten years aff!)

I'm looking forward as always to reading your suggestions. I suspect there might be a few folk who are dizzy as me. I've lost count of the number of songs I've bought on download only to discover much later that I'd owned the song on CD for years!

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    TUESDAY

    After spending years and a small fortune buying my favourite albums on vinyl, I purchased a car with a radio/cassette player. Many tapes later, CDs came on the scene. Realising I was being ripped off by the recording industry, I resisted for a while but finally succumbed. (A bit like my honeymoon).


    'Bourée' - Jethro Tull

    'The Dreaming' - Kate Bush

    'Big Bad John' - Charlie Daniels Band

    'On the Hunt' - Lynyrd Skynyrd

    'Curtains' - Elton John

    'Venus and Mars/Rock Show' - Paul McCartney & Wings

    'Paradise by the Dashboard Light' - Meat Loaf

    'Soul in Chains' - Sensational Alex Harvey Band

    'Tell it to the Devil' - Marshall Tucker Band

    'Talent is an Asset' - Sparks

    'The Worst Band in the World' - 10cc

    'Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues' - Kinks

    'Only Women Bleed' - Elkie Brooks

    'Diamonds and Rust' - Joan Baez

    'Fifteen Minutes' - Kirsty MacColl

    'I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)' - The Moody Blues

    'Psychomodo' - Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel

    'Trouble' - Little Feat

    'Stay With Me, Baby' - Kiki Dee

    'The Last Chance Texaco' - Rickie Lee Jones

    'If You Don't Start Drinkin'(I'm Gonna Leave)' - George Thorogood & The Destroyers

    That'll do the noo...

  • Comment number 2.

    Where do I begin?

    Well, I've bought lots of stuff many times over.

    I think there are two albums that I have ended up purchasing at least three times: The White Album and Songs For A Tailor (Jack Bruce).

    It would be kinda nice to hear something from The White Album that's less obvious:

    Sexy Sadie - The Beatles

    One of John's biting and sarcastic songs recording his disillusion with his Indian guru (The Maharishi).Having had them all carry out weeks of Transcendental Meditation to enhance their spirituality, it turned out the Maharishi had been trying to get off with Mia Farrow. John wasn't impressed - history doesn't record what Miss Farrow thought about it but married Andre Previn thereafter. The song, Dear Prudence,on the same album was written for Mia farrow's sister, who had accompanied Mia on the superstar spiritual quest

    Tickets To Waterfalls - Jack Bruce from Songs For A Tailor.

    it's hard to think of this track rationally:probably my favourite track of all time.It just seems to contain the whole world of musical possibility in two and a half minutes. It would be a great start to the year to hear this on GIO

    regardez youse

    henri



  • Comment number 3.


    Oh and

    Tickets To Waterfalls has the most amazing lyrics, written by Pete Brown but containing some nice Glaswegian colloquialisms 'lost the place' and the superb line: "you never saw anything glittering, but you had to melt it down"

    regardez youse

    henri

  • Comment number 4.


    Theme suggestion

    Segues



    e.g. 'Venus and Mars/Rock Show' - Wings

    'Mountain Men/The Waking Edge' - Jethro Tull

    'We All Fall in Love Sometimes/Curtains' - Elton John


    I commend it to the House!

  • Comment number 5.

    I can only imagine that this theme will make me seem foolish. I had all the Bowie records and also on tape (for discussion purposes up to Scary Monsters).

    I then bought the RCA CDs. 1985 issue.

    I then bought the Ryko Disc CDs. 1990. Extra tracks.

    For sone you could get Au20 and:or SACD editions.

    EMI 24 bit remasters which drop the extra tracks.

    Japanese remasters in replica vinyl sleeves.

    30th anniversary editions of Ziggy, Alladin Sane, Diamond Dogs with bonus cd gathering together an odd unreleased track and some rarities.

    Remastered, resequenced, remixed editions of David Live and Stage.

    Super deluxe edition of Station to Station with extra live album, vinyl of both, DVD 5:1 surround sound.....

    So amongst all this any gems? Of course:

    Moonage Daydream, remix from Ziggy 30th edition is absolutely stunning and a real treat for anyone who appreciates the Guitar playing of Mick Ronson.

    Golden Years, from the recent Station to Station boxset, new Harry Maslin mix presents the whole album in stunning quality and you will hear things you didn't before.


    Worth all that money over the years....??



  • Comment number 6.

    I second SG's excellent theme suggestion, I had suggested medely's before but doubt that would fill a show...

  • Comment number 7.

    I think, if any of you came to my house, I'd need to borrow several people's record collections just so I didn't feel embarrassed by how little I actually own. Still have a working record player and a handful of LPs, chucked all the tapes a while back and didn't replace very many of them - some were pretty much worn out with use I'd loved them so much at the time, but somehow - dunno, time to move on..

    however, a few I couldn't leave behind and replaced on CD:

    Leave the Light On - Jeff Healey (Feel This)

    Spoonful - Cream (Heavy Cream)

    Take Good Care of Yourself - Frankie Miller (Frankie Miller's Full House)

    Every River - Runrig (Searchlight)



  • Comment number 8.

    #5

    As I did dub John, `Roxy John` - Norrie, I hereby dub you,`Bowie Maclean`.

  • Comment number 9.

    #8

    how about: 'Ziggy Aladdin 'Not Quite Sane' Maclean?

  • Comment number 10.

    Aye well any plays on Bowies "Thin White Duke" are ruled out....

  • Comment number 11.

    #2 I too have three copies of The Beatles aka The White Album (vinyl / CD / ayechoons). My choice would be Helter Skelter

    I also have three formats of Pink Floyd's The Wall plus a CD of the live version. I'm looking forward to the 30th anniversary concert at Manchester in May. What about Mother, Nobody ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ or Run like hell for a change from the usually played tracks?

  • Comment number 12.

    I've bought albums twice....vinyl/cd or vinyl/digital but have never bought digitally something I own on cd. Only cassette album I ever owned was Sade / Diamond Life and cant remember how that happened. Anyway the only album I've bought three times was Bat Out Of Hell on vinyl, picture disc and cd. So I'll second scotch's Paradise by the Dashboard Light to get those cars out there rocking.

  • Comment number 13.

    #6 course it would fill a show and a damn good theme

  • Comment number 14.

    #8 Norrie Maclean a lad insane :-)

  • Comment number 15.

    Oops sorry Henri should've read #9 first.
    We could just call him Monica Geller. :-)

  • Comment number 16.

    #12 some day I'll remember to read the rules properly. So no, I've never bought anything 3 times over and the only way I'd have both a bought download and CD is by buying a track first then the CD.


    that's me back to the dugout then. :0(

  • Comment number 17.

    #16 themes with rules? You're having a laugh.
    Hope your flu is better.
    Just be glad you're not a man or it would have been so much worse :-)

  • Comment number 18.



  • Comment number 19.

    #8 Adam I am a bit of a Bowie John too as I have all the Bowie albums and most of them in different formats.

    I have done the same (and more) with all the Roxy and solo albums. You can see an example of this on all the albums pages on my website.

    Click on the thumbnail picture:

    Roxy Music (debut album)

    Taxi

    the same goes for singles too, I would buy different sleeves from around the world too.

    Let's Stick Together

    More Than This

    Slave To Love

    Kiss And tell

    Happy New Year everybody
    J.O'B.

  • Comment number 20.

    Glen, John love the pictures, certainly cannot match Glens reel to reel of the The Beatles album. And RJ does not let us down yet again!

  • Comment number 21.

    Easy one for me... the only album I have on viyle, tape and CD: Billy Braggs 'Talking With The Taxman About Poetry'.

    The ultimate soundtrack of my student years; wore out the tape on my Walkman; replaced it on CD some years later; and (don't ask me why, but) picked-up a vinyl copy in a charity shop only last week... maybe someday I will have a deck to play it on!

    'Ideology'...still SO relevant 25 years on!

  • Comment number 22.

    #4: Nice theme Scotch!! Racking my brains already.

  • Comment number 23.

    #12 I had to download digitally because somebody spilled candlewax on my CDs......

    AyeChoons offered me an upgrade to a higher standard of download when I changed from PC to Apple. I suppose technically I have four versions of these two albums now

    DC (now showing off...!!!)

  • Comment number 24.

    #10

    Kent wide hi hut?

  • Comment number 25.

    #23

    It can easily be removed. Just take a hot iron and a sheet of brown paper.....

  • Comment number 26.


    #23 - Candlewax? Kinky! What was she aiming for? LOL!


    Happy New Year, Everybody!!!


    I only have 3 albums on 3 formats. Guilty - Barbra Srreisand & Barry Gibb.

    Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel

    But the song I want to ask for tonight is

    Daddy, Don't You Walk So Fast - Tony Christie

    ;o)


  • Comment number 27.


    #23 - #25 - DC - Ignore Glen. He's only a man. Stick it in the freezer.

    ;o)

  • Comment number 28.

    #17 I'm not having a laugh, I've fallen foul of the rules on several occasions. There was the one about hospitals but excluding doctors and nurses for instance. Anyway, I think this theme is discriminatory since it's biased towards those with money to burn. Yes, thank you, my flu is much better, you can tell from my sunny good humour.


    I have a perfectly good working record player and though I don't use it much there is something quite special about listening to it. No doubt all in the mind.

    RoxyJohn, that is an astonishing archive and amount of work - simply superb. Glad you received the recognition you deserve from the band.

  • Comment number 29.

    Punk / New Wave... watcha' say Mean?

    The Stranglers, The Clash & Ian Dury on all formats, UK, US & Japanese catalogues. Others at differing degrees of completeness!

    Enquiries / offers welcome. Lot sales only!

    However, I preferred chasing down a particular track in an alternative style to the original...

    Tainted Love ~ Dave Phillips & the Hot Rod Gang... GIO!

  • Comment number 30.

    #28

    "....recognition you deserve from the band"

    Apart from getting bumped from his front row complimentary seat to make way for David Bowie that is......

    :)

  • Comment number 31.

    #18 glens in the lead.

    78s or cylinders anyone?

  • Comment number 32.

    Not to mention quadraphonic, minidisc, eight-track, 5.1 and cassette.

  • Comment number 33.

    I've got the 78s, but don't have the songs in other formats. Hey, maybe if I download She Wears Red Feathers I can play too?

  • Comment number 34.

    At the age of tapes I had a nice collection of good old staff all catalogued and in complete order.
    And now I mostly buy downloadable music for listening on my iPod and there were lots of tracks I bought several times. Somehow cannot get used to put all staff I buy in one folder.

  • Comment number 35.

    There's no comparison with the obsession/devotion* demonstrated above but the only album I have owned in multiple formats is 'Waking Hours' by Del Amitri. I had this on cassette and played it to death so decided to invest in the CD version.

    Anything from this album would be good to hear but particularly 'This Side of The Morning'.

    * delete as appropriate

  • Comment number 36.

    I am now the proud possessor of

    Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino (78)

    and

    Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino (download)


    beat that.

    How come, none of my 78s is a hidden rarity that I could sell and add to my now sad total of 0.02p in iTunes?

  • Comment number 37.

    #36 Well done!

  • Comment number 38.

    Glad I don't work for Jacqueline. I hate being catalogued :-)

  • Comment number 39.

    #31. I have 'The Old Music Master' by Hoagy Carmichael on 78 and CD, Have Bill Haley on 78 and CD but not sure exactly what song (Rock around the clock, Shake Rattle + Roll or something)...the 78s are in the fabled cupboard and I'm too hungover to look!

  • Comment number 40.

    #16 I am of the same opinion - I've only ever bought something I've had in a different format if they've been misplaced. Having moved around as much as we have, it has been known to happen. And then there are all those "gatherings" my sons have had over the years when CDs have mysteriously gone missing.
    Don't think claiming Queen and Elton John tapes replaced by CDs will endear me to much of the blog, but those are the only two I have knowingly bought twice, if not thrice.
    and there we go, right on cue...!

  • Comment number 41.

    As Queen has been played, I'll have to suggest something from Elton and Bernie's works instead. By no means the favourite (too many to call any that) from Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, just one that rarely gets a play. Fantastic song.
    I've Seen That Movie Too

  • Comment number 42.

    #40 and #41 There's plenty good Queen and Elton John tracks, just not the ones they usually play but 'Movie' would be good to hear.

    Anyway, surprised nobody's mentioned the classic free giveaway flexidiscs. Just remembered i had George MacRae's It's Been so Long on flexidisc. I also have it on digital. Get it On!

  • Comment number 43.

    #42

    The mother of my child would have called it a floppy disk.




    I think she was talking about records...

  • Comment number 44.

    Was it a three inch floppy

  • Comment number 45.

    Bad start to the year. RIP Gerry Rafferty. Sadly Missed.

  • Comment number 46.

    #45 'Can I Have my Money Back' - played to death one year; my friend either knew Gerry or knew someone who knew him. Or possibly knew someone who knew someone .. Anyway, we loved that album.

  • Comment number 47.

    #45 Didn't get the paper today - very surprised I didn't hear this on the radio. RIP Gerry.

  • Comment number 48.

    #45 Depressing reading, that obituary. It's not often you really get to see what's behind the genius - some folk overthink and over-analyse and fail to see what they have to offer, even when it's abundantly clear to others. If it's not clear to them, though, I guess all the adulation doesn't mean anything.

  • Comment number 49.

    I always thought right down the line was his best song. Just something about it.

  • Comment number 50.

    I remember someone once asked me to play it as the first dance at their wedding in the watermill in Paisley and I thought what a great choice. Always loved it since.

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