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Rock with strings
Getting into the 80s, but Echoe and the Bunnymen's Ocean Rain is predominantly string laced...Killing Moon obviously the pinnacle. Does get a bit monotonous over an entire Lp but I'm nitpicking... It's a unique recording. 
Rock with strings
Forever changes is a great selection. Immaculate production as well. Not that I dislike Tull, I just feel better when they are not around. 
Artists that use the same song structure...
Well, .02 is more than most have contributed. 
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Rock with strings
Could be worse. Rock + flute(vomit).Sorry Tull fans. 
Rock with strings
Beatles and Stones did it, so every rock star feels compelled to emulate. Forgot to add, I'm really only interested in 60/70s string era. 
Artists that use the same song structure...
Avant-garde is highly subjective. To some its recordings of steam trains; others its Captain Beefheart, still others U2. To be honest, I find most "avant-garde" to be highly self absorbed. Just my .02 
Artists that use the same song structure...
Who cares. Music is either good or bad regardless of form. I generally don't care for bands that don't have an identity. Gimme t Rex, acdc, Ramones. Oh yeah, and turn it up! 
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Also, contrary to what you have heard, Oasis did an in store in the early 90s @ Piccadilly, and were great lads! They did a pub crawl with staff, played snooker, and watched footie all night!This is obviously before fame and the absurd level of me... 
Music for cats...
Cat scratch fever 
Led Zeppelen and Dire Straits Japanese SHM CD's
Zep remasters from.90s were dreadful...the new delux 2014/15 way Superior 
Anybody into 80s big music?
The Call just didn't have that killer, every track a standout type of Lp. It has nothing to with record sales. Big country debut comes to mind. Virtual flawless debut with a gluttony of high quality tracks. Sounds like I'm slagging them but I'm no... 
Anybody into 80s big music?
The Call had two massive singles with "I still believe" and "walls come down." They got it right twice, which is more than most. They just didn't have a definite, career begining Lp IMHO. Reconcile came close. 
Anybody into 80s big music?
This post has inspired me to beef up my 80s collection Lps. A local store had a $1 clearance sale, so I stocked up on some forgotten gems by many of the suggestions here. I basically left with 2 crates of Lps, which is kind of overkill, but I have... 
Anybody into 80s big music?
Not "Big Music", more " post-post-punk", but Red Lorry Yellow Lorry had a great debut LP featuring "Hallow eyes" and "Talk about the weather." Definite Joy Division connection.