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Yo La Tango---great band.
The Gram Parsons anthology Wilco--good stuff Pavement---wowee zowee Everything but the girl---walking wounded Leonard Cohen--songs of love and hate Prince--sign of the times, purple rain---:smash: :smash: sorry guys, had to put him in. |
Still Hendrix -
I saw him live with the Experience at the old RI Auditorium in 1968 - the place caught on fire while he was playing and there was a stampede for the doors - I ran up to the emptied out front row (Jimi kept playing) and stood on a chair 15 feet away from him watching him play "Purple Haze" while firemen were running for the burning chairs in the back - :eek5: Saw Clapton and Cream there a month later - Yeah, I was at Woodstock, too - the first one. |
I was waitng for VH, Pavement, and Cheap Trick to be mentioned...
Jimbo, that make you feel better. Business in the back, BTW the onlt time I ever got to see the Replacements was in your home state at that wonderful fun park...Lake Compounce. Three more days, hope you guys are getting ready!!!:buds: |
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What a great idea for a thread. I had a ball going through my collection and reminiscing. As others have said, impossible to pick one. In fact, I had a hard time narrowing it down to ten - so I added an honorable mention section. Here they are, in rough chronological order, and a little on why:
1. Phil Ochs - "Pleasures of the Harbor". Probably many have not even heard of him. He was a protest singer in the 60's ( a la Dylan), but switched gears for this album. The title cut is one of the most beatiful ballads ever recorded. 2. Neil Young - "Harvest". Stellar from first to last cut. The culmination of three tremendous albums in a row. "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere" and "After the Gold Rush" could easily have made this list as well. 3. Steely Dan - "Can't Buy A Thrill". The first album that I ever bought. Steely Dan was huge for me in college. 4. Pink Floyd - "Dark Side of the Moon" What more could I add that hasn't already been said. Close the door, switch on the black light, turn on the stereo and light up. Aahh - UMass in the 70's. 5. YES - "Yessongs" A live album that doubles as a greatest hits. This is sort of cheating because it is a three disc set. Another great album for the dorm room - are you detecting a pattern here? 6. Joni Mitchell - "Court and Spark" Required reading for any music collection. 7. Springsteen - "Born to Run". You were considered hip if you were into Springsteen before this album. Afterwards he belonged to everybody. This LP put him on the cover of Time & Newsweek. And the rest is history. 8. Little Feat - "Waiting for Columbus". Another live album that serves as a greatest hits at the time. The band at its peak before the death of Lowell George. Never the same since. 9. The Smiths - "The Smiths". Hard to pick one out of so many great albums. This is their debut. Let the mopeing begin! 10. U2 - "Joshua Tree" Already had a number of good albums under their belt, this one brought them to a new level. Honorable Mention: Beatles - almost any album, espercially the early ones. Doors - "Morrison Hotel". "I woke up this morning and I got myself a beer". Led Zepplin - "Led Zepplin II" Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" Jethro Tull - "Thick as a Brick". Emerson, Lake & Palmer - "Brain Salad Surgery" R.E.M. - "Murmur". Allman Brothers - "Eat A Peach". Thin Lizzy - "Jailbreak" Traffic - "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys" Stevie Wonder - "Songs in the Key of Life" Waterboys - "Fisherman's Blues". Woodstock - Original Soundtrack (from the 60's, not the recent stuff) And just so you don't think I am an old fart: Pete Yorn - "Musicforthemorningafter" Bush - "Sixteen Stone" Cavedogs - "Joyrides for Shut-Ins" The Strokes - "Is This It?" Please don't ask me to come up with a favorite single. I think my head would explode! |
CSN&Y Deja Vu . Perfect album, not one mistake or note out of place. Amazing!
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Impossible question to answer.
The first 3 I bought (w paper-route $$) would have to be ones Led Zeppelin IV Aerosmith's debut Neil Young - Harvest Still have the scratched vinyl in the basement. |
Slingah told me the other day that his favorite album all-time is "The Wiggles-Live at Leeds"!:happy: :bl: :hihi: :laugha: :jump1:
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Wow! Lots of picks for Floyd's Animals. Thought most people didn't even know that one. One of my favorites.
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Some more Top Picks
Jeff Buckley - Grace PJ Harvey- Rid of Me Roxy Music - Stranded Billy Bragg & Wilco - Mermaid Ave. I & II O Brother, Where art thou - soundtrack Hendrix & the Experience - Axis Bold As Love The Wiggles - Live at the BBC Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger |
Yeah....I forgot The Wiggles-Live at the BBC!!!! Great album!:bl: :bounce:
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A couple of more that popped into my head
Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard of Oz The Commitments - Soundtrack Nazareth - Hair of the Dog Deep Purple - Made in Japan |
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Funny you mentioned that, my first three ever, also with paper route money was Bob Seger - Against the Wind Foreigner - Four AC/DC - Back in Black Love Animals but Dark Side is my favorite. I'm also very fond of Roger Water's The Wall Live in Berlin Quote:
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I have a (Ahem) not so legal copy of the Wizard of Oz with Dark Side of the Moon Dubbed over it. Does't Sync up as well as i had heard it would.
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ok here Goes....
The Smiths - Meat is Murder U2 - October The Waterboys - This is the Sea Phish - Junta Oysterhead - The Grand Pecking Order Anything from George Clinton and the Parliment Funkadelic :shocked: :shocked: |
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