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Ken Morgan
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 เม.ย. 2020
Hi I'm Ken Morgan - I love music! all time favourites include The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, The Who, The Beatles, Yes, David Bowie, Blue Oyster Cult, The Kinks, Queen, Neil Young, Led Zeppelin, Marillion, Black Sabbath, Hawkwind, Elton John, Rush, Fleetwood Mac, AC/DC, Bruce Springsteen & Roxy Music
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Ken's Collection: The Best Decade the 1970's: My favourites from 1970
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My 10 personal favourites from 1970 - albums that influenced me from that year.
Ken's Collection: The Moody Blues Vinyl & CDs
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A look at my Moody Blues Collection
The Best Decade the 1970's special: my favourite live albums from the 70's
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a look at my favourite live albums from the 1970's
Ken's Collection: Judas Priest Vinyl & CD
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A look at my Priest vinyl & CD colleection
Ken's Collection: The Best Decade the 1970's my favourites from1978
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My 10 personal favourites from 1978 - albums that influenced me from that year.
Ken's Collection: The Best Decade the 1970's: My favourites from 1972
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My 10 personal favourites from 1972 - albums that influenced me from that year.
Ken's Collection: The Best Decade: The Seventies my favourites from 1975
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A look at my favourite albums in chronological order from 1975
Vinyl Community Thread: Show Me 5 Songs About Rain
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Ken's Collection: The Best Decade: the 1970s my favourites from 1971
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A look at my favourite albums in chronological order from 1971
Ken's Collection: Deep Purple Vinyl
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a revisit to my Deep Purple Vinyl collection for an update
The Best Decade: the 1970's my Favourites from 1973
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A look at my favourite albums in chronological order from 1973
Ken's Collection: Elton John Vinyl & CD
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Ken's Collection: Elton John Vinyl & CD
Ken's Collection: The Best Decade the 1970s: My Favourites from 1976
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Ken's Collection: The Best Decade the 1970s: My Favourites from 1976
Ken's Collection: Barclay James Harvest CD & Vinyl
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Ken's Collection: Barclay James Harvest CD & Vinyl
Ken's Collection: The Best Decade the 1970's: My Favourites from 1974
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Ken's Collection: The Best Decade the 1970's: My Favourites from 1974
Vinyl Tag 2024 response #vinyltag2024 #vinylcommunity
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Vinyl Tag 2024 response #vinyltag2024 #vinylcommunity
Ken's Collection: Bruce Springsteen Vinyl
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Ken's Collection: Bruce Springsteen Vinyl
Ken's Collection: Bruce Springsteen CD/Boxset collection
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Ken's Collection: Bruce Springsteen CD/Boxset collection
Ken's Collection: The Beatles & Solo CD Collection
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Ken's Collection: The Beatles & Solo CD Collection
Ken's Collection: Manic Street Preachers CDs
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Ken's Collection: Manic Street Preachers CDs
Ken's Collection: Black Sabbath Boxset/CD collection
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Ken's Collection: Black Sabbath Boxset/CD collection
Ken's Collection: Electric Light Orchestra Vinyl
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Ken's Collection: Electric Light Orchestra Vinyl
Always nice to see Harvest fans. I've seen them a few times. I have about 60cds All the Records. From around the world. Been a fan since 1973. New double album coming out in 2024. They where brilliant last year with the Orchestra in Huddersfield. Two days. And they recorded it all. On cd and Blu Ray. Bought that.
Heads hands and feet tracks. Ramatam. In april came the dawning of the red suns family bandstand. Roxy music. For your pleasure
I started at university in 1970 and went to 2 concerts before the end of the year. They featured Wishbone Ash, Supertramp and especioally Hawkwind who blew me away playing stuff from the first album, still one of my favourite Hawkwind albums. I was staying in a hotel with other students (the residences weren't yet open) and discovered bands like Curved Air, Faust, The Deviants. It was a great time to be alive.
May Christ be with you man, stay blessed!
Someday Ken I need to give Hawkwind a try. Lot of great stuff from 70.
Thanks, I would suggets "Warrior On The Edge Of Time", "Space Ritual Live" or "In Search Of Space" as a first listen but there loads others!
@@kenmorgan5999 Monster albums. Great way to get into Hawkwind, one of my 2 favourite bands of all time. The other is Magma.
Love the Moodies, thanks for showing your collection of them….
Great moody blues collection I have all the studio albums on cd and 5 of their vinyl albums
Nice showing of your Moody Blues Ken. I only have a couple of their albums, nothing like what you have. Always nice to get a peak into your collection
Really enjoyable video. I have been listening to the whole of the Moodies discography (with the exception of Magnificent Moodies which I don't have) and one album that I thought I didn't like too much but really enjoyed this time around is The Present from 1983. It is well worth seeking out.
I'll have to search out "The Present" thanks
70s was the d3cade for live albums Ken. I think so many of the best live albums came out then. Look at what happened to that Skynrd and Peter Frampton live albums, they sold millions. Heck of a decade for live music
Yes I feel so lucky to have experienced that era
Ah Ken, some absolute massive Stonehenges of live albums there. Don’t have all mind, but can’t go wrong with Judas Priest, AC/DC (just showed mine in MGKBostons suits thread), the Stones, best live album around more or less) and one of my absolute favorites, not just for the music but the physical copy, my OG Wings over America I now feel compelled to grab. And perhaps my Rock Show blu-ray. Which I had to buy all over again on eBay after I somehow lost the disc, so now I have two covers side by side. You never know, maybe I’ll find it when I open a Transformers blu-ray 😂 Splendid entry 😊
Great collection of Preist, made me realize my Preist collection is severely lacking 🤘🤘
Nice collection I have all their studio albums on cd plus a live and a compalation my favorite is British steel
I only have a few Judas Priest albums Ken. I like the group but I was listening to different music. Screaming for Vengance is an all time favorite song
Underrated in terms of their status in Rock pop history. Musically unbeatable.
I really enjoyed your video!! All fantastic selections!! Your comparison of Seger with Bruce made me smile because it reminded me of some history of my hometown of Rochester NY.Bob Seger held the record for quite some time; selling out our 12,000 seat hockey arena in the shortest amount of time!!Finally beaten by...? The Boss Naturally!😄🎸🎷🍻
Stained Class is Perfection!! Rob Halford's voice on Saints in Hell is Otherworldly!!!!👏👏🍻 Halford also said, "Why on Earth would a band want their listeners to Not be able to see them Live or buy their Next album!!"🤔
Yes agree, 'll be showing my Priest collection later in the month
1978 a great year...magazine, buzzcocks, blondie, stranglers , genesis, the who, so many fine records, love that thin lizzy album too
Yes so much to choose from on a different day a few others would have crept in!
I love the cars. Have all there records. I’m gonna check out that thin lizzy record. Thanks!
Lots of great records there Ken. The Who By Numbers was my first The Who album, lines filled in by my older brother and all 😄
Cars to me is a perfect album, not a bad track. Who Are You was my first Who album and is my second favorite album by them. I did see Tull live when they were in the Busting Out tour, it was quite exciting. 78 was a wonderful year as I started college. Great picks Ken
Hell, yea!
Great collection Ken, love it! Mike
Yes to Yes and all the other great albums you showed! A+++!! 👍👍👍
That was a lot of great classics Ken. Always enjoyed the JT album and Troubled Man was very good. It seems to me a Stooges album came out them but I might be wrong. Last year I try to March through each year. I need to start up again but I’m at 1990, getting harder to find the vinyl now
Thanks, I think i got three years to do in the 70's left, I got a 1980 about the heavy rock of that year one in planning but may just do favourite years after that.
Awesome to see your vinyl collection of my favorite band! I'm still looking for a gatefold copy of Script; every one I run across here doesn't have that. Very cool to see the tour program from Seasons End. I used to think those were a waste of money but I wish I had picked some up in my younger days. Looking forward to your Marillion CD collection. Cheers Ken!
Thank You, I should have folded out the programme it is a poster of the album sleeve - its my favourite programme and reminder of fab concert.
Someone did send me a Marillion album, they do have a very strong fan base. This is a group I need to spend more time with to get a better understanding of their music. Thanks for showing these albums Ken, you have passion for these albums
Thank You for kind comments, My suggestion would be Marbles - its contains 2 of my favourite Marillion epics - "Neverland" & "Ocean Cloud". My other favourites album include "Seasons End", "Misplaced Childhood". But there's so many more and thats without the live stuff. check out "The Space" at the Royal Albert Hall. th-cam.com/video/XYNMRXxeqvk/w-d-xo.html or "Seasons End" th-cam.com/video/l3NhNz9-EOA/w-d-xo.html.
I use to have all of Nazareths albums from the 70s but after the flood I found their Greatest Hits and Hair of the Dog was all I needed Ken. Eagles is another Greatest Hits band for me. I guess I just like greatest hits!
its all good, i also got Snaz & No Jive which are particularly Nazareth favourites for me. Nothing wrong with greatest hits or best ofs
I was 13 in 1975 and really getting into to record buying. A lot of great records and memories in this episode! I did the same as you. Records, then cds, and then back to vinyl again. Wish I would have kept all those OG records! A great showing, Ken. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for the compliment. It was a great time to be just getting into music - so may fabulous bands around. I was 17 in 1975. i was lucky to hang on a lot of my original vinyl which was stored at my dad's.
Greetings from Tijuana, Mexico, Ken
One of my all time favourite bands.
When I purchased the Yessongs CD, I was disappointed to discover that it was missing some tracks from the vinyl LP. Luckily I still had the vinyl version. Not sure if newer CD versions have all the songs. Do they still make CD's? LOL I love them as my car has a CD player in it. In my car is my favourite place to listen to music. Completely surrounded by sound. I have a habit of playing the same CD in my car for weeks, or a few months (I'm not kidding) before changing to another one. LOL When the music is as good as it is, with so much depth and colour, it never gets boring. Is it even possible to get bored listening to The Lamb Lies Down on repeat? I can't imagine how. I'm glad I found your channel. I typically don't talk about music as it's very personal to each person, and it's rare that we'll run into someone with the same, or similar eclectic musical taste.
Just checked y CD has all the tracks. Yes they still make CDs and sales of physical formats are on the increase of which CDs sell most. Agreed about music LPs & CDs I bought decades ago still bring immense pleasure - having a Judas Priest morning today so far "Killing Machine", "Stained Class" & "Sin After Sin".
"Can I have everything louder than everything else?" 😄Great DP and related collection. I was lucky to see them on the Perfect Strangers tour. I think that's where I got my tinnitus LOL Also saw Sabbath with Ian Gillan on lead vocals. That was great to see. Do you remember Goldmine magazine? Maybe it still exists, I'm not sure. That was great for music collectors and traders.
They were in the Guinness Book Of Records as worlds loudest band at one time, Not sure about Goldmine in the UK we have a magazine called Record Collector .
It’s sunny and you’re talking about rain Ken, don’t jinx your day my friend.
Quo’s Rain sprang to mind for me. Beatles Rain of course. Great choices Ken. Mike
Decent songs Ken. After watching yours and Morten's effort I'm going to do this. Always rains in Scotland😂
Thank you, I've been to Berwick twice when following my speedway team it rained once and was sunny the other time!
A fine effort sir 🌧🌧🌧
Pretty mind blowing how much great music came out that year isn’t it Ken. So many classic albums. I read a book about that year in music, great stuff
Yes totally agree, feel so lucky to have lived through the era. Still get so mush enjoyment from the music.
Hi Ken, The 70’s my favourite decade as well. 1971 was ridiculous for the amount of absolute classics! Hunky Dory, Meddle, Zepp4, Sticky, The Who, Madman on it goes, all wonderful classics. Mike
My parents favorite decade were the 50s because they were newly married and then young children.
70s don't mean that much to me because I was born in 53 and when the Beatles broke up that was it for me as far as music was concerned
I was born in the fifties
It all depends on what decade you are a young person
it's all a matter of opionion & waht you class as a young person i guess
Nice Asbury Park , Nice Darkness on the edge of town, nice River , Nebraska , nice Born in the Usa , nice Tunnel Love , nice albums. so what style of music would you File Bruce under would you say hard rock? if you ask me Elton John, Billy Joel and the Police would be soft rock Boston , Foreigner and Journey would be hard rock, the Stones and Springsteen would be Hard rock would you say? wheres Milenium stadium?
Hi Mark, Bore Da from Wales. Interesting question. Labels are a matter of opinion I guess for what its worth mine is - Bruce, Elton, Stones & Police would be rock as would be Boston, Foreigner and Journey. Hard rock to me would be Deep Purple, Guns & Roses, AC/DC etc. But some artists drift into Heavy Metal and that is even before get into Prog, Pop etc. Millennium Stadium (now called Principality Stadium) is in Cardiff, Wales.
@@kenmorgan5999 I'm from the US.
True. So much amazing music from different bands where made in 73.the best year ever and the seventies the best decade. Since then it has went downhill fast.
I agree Ken, a seriously fantastic year! Certainly one of the very best. Interesting that every artist was British. Mike
Hello from New Zealand. Im the same age,as you. I was 16 in 1976 and was into music. I like Roxy Music and had their albums For your Pleasure 1973, Country Life 1974, Siren 1975 and Manifesto 1979. Bryan Ferry lead singer released a solo album titled Lets Stick Together in 76. I had it on vinyl then. Punk exploded like a bomb going off with the Damned's song New Rose at the tail end of the year. Loved it. I recorded onto blank tapes off the radio alot, mainly Rock / Pop songs. Blue Oyster Cult were cool back then with their single Don't Fear the Reaper. Good records. From Carl.
Hello & Bore Da from Wales. Some superb Roxy Music there, I love the Bryan Ferry "Let's Stick Together" album. I'll br showing my Ferry collection in the next few months. Ive already done a look at my Roxy Music & BOC collections but may update them. Thanks for watching Ken
I just watched a video on Elton Rankings and your was next in line. Incredible discography. When I cut back my collection I only kept a few albums along with greatest hits as I only have so much room. I do love his 70s albums
Wonderful list, loved that ELO record. My taste through the years have drifted into the punk and new wave music that suddenly took off but classic rock and prog still were making their presence known
Finally someone mentions Viva Roxy Music. It's never included in lists of classic live albums. I quite like the fact it's only 8 tracks, every one is brilliant, but especially In Every Dream Home and an epic If There Is Something, which in my opinion surpass the studio versions. SRTS was the first Zep album I ever owned when I was 15 in 76. I remember being very disappointed when I finally heard the studio version of No Quarter on Houses Of The Holy whixh sounded so flat compared to the SRTS one. Another great 'short' live album is Get Your Ya Ya's out, 10 tracks of live Stones at their peak.
Viva! was my first exposure to Roxy Music at like 16 years old (in '76). I was hooked and have been a fan since. The tracks "...Dream Home" and "The Bogus Man" should have been replaced by tracks more stellar, but I realize "...Dream Home..." has a peculiar fascination to Roxy fans...it is a very ambitious vision on Mr. Ferry's part.
There were some great live albums that were short I also love ac/dc if you want blood, guess also there were just several great live albums in the seventies, UFO strangers in the night etc
@@kenmorgan5999 Sounds like we've got the same record collection😄
@kenmorgan5999 Bob Seger...Live Bullett...Cobo Hall...Detroit. One of the greatest live albums EVER...released in 1976.
@@chrismiller1183 There were so many great live albums in 76. All The Worlds A Stage. Also two that pointed towards Punks emergence in the mainstream the following year Stupidity by Doctor Feelgood and Metallic KO by the Stooges which includes Iggy goading a gang of Hells Angels while bottles bounce off the amps.
In my opinion, Genesis' A Trick of the Tail is the best album of that year. Perhaps I was surprised that Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life was not mentioned in the video.
You, sir, have excellent taste. And I appreciate your commentary. Subscribed. I know all of the albums you cover, with the exception of Astonishing Sounds, which I will check out, based on your recommendation.