tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-500794647428701667.post5048870494627723982..comments2024-03-18T16:41:34.785+00:00Comments on Vapour Trails: Bonus Top Ten - Pete HolidaiSéamus Dugganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00574186409184247059noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-500794647428701667.post-66089146866381627152013-05-21T17:22:01.730+01:002013-05-21T17:22:01.730+01:00I have to admit having a furious argument with my ...I have to admit having a furious argument with my late sister Kerry about who was the better guitarist; Marc Bolan or... Alan Osmond. I'd just received the toothsome five's concept album 'The Plan' and was convinced that it was a masterwork. I was about 10 so that'll be my defense. I was of course wrong. One of the great pop stars of the 70s. As was Bowie, although I'm a Hunky Dory/Ziggy man myself.<br />Roxy with Eno gets my vote every time over the easy listening later stuff.<br />Unsure how I left 'Transformer' off my list. 'Satellite of Love' and 'Walk on the Wild Side' were never off my dansette.<br />I had a couple of David Johanson solo albums but was non -plussed by the NY Dolls and the Ramones too. Could never understand their appeal other than trash value.<br />Les Baxter?<br />Martin Denny; sounds like he's got a huge pair of maracas and he's beating that parrot to death with them...<br />The Clash. I spat on them with great gusto and affection.<br />Jimmy Haskell would have sounded great on the 'Pulp Fiction' soundtrack.<br />Sounds like Pete is a jukebox man... great list.<br />Hissyfithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06865300919319235353noreply@blogger.com