Drunk Albums

CHRISNOIR
CHRISNOIR Posts: 1,400
edited October 2013 in The bottom bracket
It's half two in the morning. Yer p!ssed aren't you? What's your drunk album of choice? For me right now it's Paul Simon's Graceland. What's yours?

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  • meursault
    meursault Posts: 1,433
    CHRISNOIR wrote:
    It's half two in the morning. Yer p!ssed aren't you? What's your drunk album of choice? For me right now it's Paul Simon's Graceland. What's yours?

    Excellent choice. Not drunk but bored at work, if I could choose something to listen to right now, prolly some Black Panther style 70's funk.

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  • pdstsp
    pdstsp Posts: 1,264
    Rolling Stones - Let it Bleed. Now you've got me a plan for tonight.
  • manglier
    manglier Posts: 1,208
    Gotta be Fragile by Yes. Quintessential '70's prog mastery.
  • navrig
    navrig Posts: 1,352
    Used to be this lot:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premiata_Forneria_Marconi

    At full volume. For some reason our neighbours didn't really appreciate our kulcha'd choice!
  • gmb
    gmb Posts: 456
    No More Shall We Part - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. An album which seems to be made for being drunk during the early hours.
    Trying Is The First Step Towards Failure

    De Rosa Milanino :-
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  • Bozman
    Bozman Posts: 2,518
    On it - Carter USM, 30 Something.
    Relaxing - Robert Johnson, The Complete recordings.
  • gethinceri
    gethinceri Posts: 1,516
    Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables by Dead Kennedys
  • James Blunt - Back To Bedlam
    I'm sorry you don't believe in miracles
  • The Clash - London Calling. A musical journey of every variety on one (two) discs
    Raymondo

    "Let's just all be really careful out there folks!"
  • mrfpb
    mrfpb Posts: 4,569
    Been watching the Tubular Bells story and Tubular Bells at the BBC with a pint of cider in hand. (check iPlayer) Lovely stuff. The Oldfield siblings seem remarkably well balanced once you know the family story.
  • The Beatles - Abbey Road. Singing along to "Octopus' Garden" makes me feel happy. Then it's chunder time.
    Ecrasez l’infame
  • Stevo_666
    Stevo_666 Posts: 58,422
    Not sure why, but Ramones Greatest Hits seems to hit the spot when I'm trolleyed.
    "I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]
  • It used to be the time when my 12"s came out for a good thrashing. :twisted:


    Now I just Spotify or random play on WMP :oops:
  • crispybug2
    crispybug2 Posts: 2,915
    Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder.


    When completely plastered I do like playing Gary Wallis' invisible stand up drum set on 'Learning To Fly'!!
  • daviesee
    daviesee Posts: 6,386
    Generally some thing bluesy.

    Currently Chris Rea - Blue Guitars. Probably nothing like you are imagining right now. :P
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  • keef66
    keef66 Posts: 13,123
    mrfpb wrote:
    Been watching the Tubular Bells story and Tubular Bells at the BBC with a pint of cider in hand. (check iPlayer) Lovely stuff. The Oldfield siblings seem remarkably well balanced once you know the family story.

    I once passed out at a mate's house after drinking an inadvisable amount of Tetleys with Tubular bells playing on the turntable. Some malarky with the turntable arm meant it kept on repeating all through the night . I think it's hard-coded into my brain now; if I hear it I'm instantly transported back to 1974 on a sofa in a terraced house in Castleford. Happy days!
  • joelsim
    joelsim Posts: 7,552
    Django Django is the current choice
  • tlw1
    tlw1 Posts: 21,859
    Radiohead - the bends
  • It's got to be Welcome to the pleasuredome by Frankie Goes To Hollywood!, playing it now as it happens!
  • johnny25
    johnny25 Posts: 344
    Anything by Kylie Minogue, to be honest. And Nick Cave.
  • finchy
    finchy Posts: 6,686
    The Horse is Dead by The Anti-Nowhere League. Opens with "So What"


    So f**king what!

    Well I've been to Hastings
    And I've been to Brighton
    I've been to Eastbourne too
    So what, so what

    Well I've been here
    And I've been there
    And I've been every f**king where
    So what, so what

    So what, so what you boring little cunt
    Well who cares, who cares what you do
    Who cares, who cares about you
    You, you, you

    Well I've sucked sweets
    And I've sucked rock
    And I've even sucked an old man's c**k
    So what, so what

    Well I've f**ked a sheep
    And I've f**ked a goat
    I've had my c**k right down its throat
    So what, so what
    So what, so what you boring little c**t
    Well who cares, who cares what you do
    Who cares, who cares about you
    You, you, you, you

    Well I've drunk that
    And I've drunk this
    And I've spewed up on a pint of p1ss
    So what, so what

    And I've had scag
    I've had speed
    I've jacked up until I bleed
    So what, so what
    So what, so what you boring little c**t
    Well who cares, who cares what you do
    Who cares, who cares about you
    You, you, you, you

    Well I've had crabs
    And I've had lice
    And I've had the pox and that ain't nice
    So what, so what

    Well I've f**ked this
    And I've f**ked that
    And I've even f**ked a schoolgirl's crack
    So what, so what
    So what, so what you boring little c**t
    Who cares, who cares about you
    Who cares, who cares about you
    You, you, you, you....
  • jjsh
    jjsh Posts: 142
    The Who - Who's next?
  • Garry H
    Garry H Posts: 6,639
    Rum, sodomy and the lash. Also the aforementioned 30something.
  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    Garry H wrote:
    Rum, sodomy and the lash. Also the aforementioned 30something.

    Is that just the order of events before the music goes on ?
    :lol:
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