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Posted: 12 April 2005 at 7:56am | IP Logged Quote adthedoor

OK, this is completely sad, but was quite good fun
and didn't take half as long as I thought it would. All
the ATF releases in order of how I like them
(including B-sides but not live tracks, the bonus stuff
on SoC, or the AP releases when the band had
split). Would be very interested to see what others
think. I have lived with the thought for nigh on 20
years that I was the only ATF fan who thought 'Der
Kommissar' was a dreadful record and how on earth
did it do so well in the charts when some really
great releases did nothing?!!!

1. Pilgrim
2. Life in the City
3. Check It Out
4. Suspended Animation
5. Take Me Higher
6. Back to the Light
7. Now That I've Found
8. One Rule For You
9. Time to Think
10. Dance of the Marionette
11. Signs of Change
12. Power of a Jet
13. Billy Billy
14. Why Can't We Be Friends?
15. I Don't Understand Your Love
16. Laser Love
17. Starflight
18. Love Will Always ...
19. Wild West Show
20. Can You Face It?
21. Frozen Rivers
22. Joy
23. Dancing in the Shadows
24. High Fasion
25. Joanne
26. Sailing Ship
27. Listen To Me
28. Who's Gonna Love You ...?
29. Short Change
30. 1980-f
31. Your Love Is Alive
32. Sometimes
33. Rich Boys
34. Timestar
35. Jigs
36. Carry me Home
37. Gina
38. Nobody Else
39. Bright Lights
40. Every Mother's Son
41. Stuck In Paris
42. Space Walking
43. The Stranger
44. Der Kommissar

Must say that I love everything down to No.38 and
that I really need to get a life.

P.S. My missus would put Wild West Show at No.1.

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Posted: 22 April 2005 at 9:57am | IP Logged Quote Timestar

My all time top ten is as follows;

1. Starflight/Take Me Higher (from Live set)

2. Timestar

3. Joy

4. Check It Out

5. Pilgrim

6. Laser Love

7. Life In The City

8. Can You Face It

9. Nobody Else But You

10. 1980F

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Posted: 22 April 2005 at 10:44am | IP Logged Quote admin

From an even sadder bloke.  Not all are released but you will either have heard them (or will if you are at Stafford).  Would be unfair to add the recently recorded tracks.

1. Billy Billy (live) (best ever was at Dominion)
2. Darkside (1982 Demos)
3. Laser Love
4. Stuck in Paris
5. Dancing in the Shadows (UK version)
6. Why Can't We Be Friends?
7. Suspended Animation
8. Sometimes
9. Step by Step (1982 Demos)
10. Starflight (live - best with confetti bombs)

I never really liked Der Kommissar until the new line-up started playing it.  Would be very high in my ATF live tracks.

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Posted: 22 April 2005 at 11:28am | IP Logged Quote MJEgner

  1. Take Me Higher (especially live)
  2. Dancing in the Shadows
  3. Billy, Billy (especially live)
  4. Who's gonna love you
  5. Carry me home
  6. Life in the City
  7. Laser love
  8. Nobody else but you
  9. One rule for you
  10. Time Star

Now I reckon that should be used as the basis for a playlist at Stafford adding on the new stuff plus Der Kommissar and Gina (2004)



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Posted: 22 April 2005 at 7:07pm | IP Logged Quote Big Lew

Any playlist without Joy would be just heatbreaking...

Answering the top ten question from my memory as a mere youth I would get :

Listen to me

Joy

Suspended Animation

Take me Higher

Sometimes

Bright Lights

Check it Out

Who's gonna

Billy Billy

1980F

Can you face it

Nothing pre Laser Love, and not too much from Batteries or later would have made my top 10...

 

I still think Listen to me should have been the A side of the single !!!

 

However, an older version of me with advice from kids would have a different view !

 

Der Kommissar

Starflight

1980F

Billy Billy

Joy

Love will always

I dont understand

High Fashion

Who's Gonna

Life in the City

Take me Higher

I dont understand your Love

 

the kids really like the chop chop song... but despite it being on Friends three time in three weeks they now place it below the reworked version of starflight

I don't find too much life in the SoC and previous timescales - I know this will be heresey to many, but...

 

 

 



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Posted: 24 April 2005 at 10:29am | IP Logged Quote Ini

As I have only recently discovered the band's music, I
can only do my top ten.

1. Wild West Show
2. Pilgrim
3. Power of a Jet
4. Billy Billy
5. Take me Higher
6. Frozen Rivers
7. Signs of Change
8. High Fashion
9. Joanne
10. Dancing in the Shadows

I don't like 'The Stranger' much
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Posted: 24 April 2005 at 4:31pm | IP Logged Quote madbear

Early stuff for me: either progrock quartet or new wave trio versions.

Psalm
Dreamaway
Life in the City
Signs of Change
Dance of the Marionette
Sonshine Time
Help
Listen to Me
Back to the Light
Lazer Love

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Posted: 25 April 2005 at 9:33am | IP Logged Quote MJEgner

Ah, now, The Stranger! What can I say? I think it was great! Wouldn't make it into my Top 10 because it was a bit of an oddity, not so much a song really. But I still rate it - it has a certain intrigue value, and some great musical effects. Its 'differentness' is what makes it IMHO.

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Posted: 25 April 2005 at 11:14pm | IP Logged Quote Dixarn2

Interesting choices...not sure I could do a definitive list, as my top 10 has changed over the years and continues to do so as often as my moods.  The live Take Me Higher would be in there and the 12" versions of Life In The City and Der Kommissar.  I suppose my current top 10 would, in no particular order, include the above plus:

* side 1 of Signs (I often listen to and treat that as one extended piece, in three parts)

*Carry Me Home

* Another World

* Operator

* Short Change

* Sailing Ship

* and a newer track beginning with "W"!

Oh Belgium, I've missed out 1980-f, Bright Lights, Love Will Always Make You Cry, It's High Fashion, the reworked Starflight and about 20 other tracks...told you I couldn't do it!



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Posted: 26 April 2005 at 10:25am | IP Logged Quote adthedoor

I was quite surprised to see that both Pete and John
named 'Batteries' as their favourite album. There
must have been a good vibe at the time, but reading
the history there are hints of disagreements over the
direction the band should be taking. Or did that come
later? Must say it's my least favourite of the four,
perhaps because it is so 'polished'?

Yes, Life in the City 12" is great - forgot to include
that!

Can the band give us their top tens?

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