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Favorite Album?
What's everyone's all time favorite album?
Mine has to be one I've been listening to since it came out in '73, and I never get tired of it. Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon Close seconds are Neil Young - Decade, Nirvana's Nevermind and Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick. |
Oh gosh thats hard
Pearl Jam - Ten Definitly one. Pink Floyd - The Wall Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon. Metallica -Live (i forget the rest) Newer ones Nickleback - The long road Chevelle - Wonder whats next I think thats it for now. :D |
that's too hard CAL
Animals for P Floyd:D |
For jazz it'd have to be the Bill Evans Trio, Live at the Village Vanguard.
For Rock, tough call ............Floyd animals, or the Stones Let it Bleed. Charles Mingus---The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady:D great great album. |
just one FAVORITE album is hard! here are some that i just never get sick of listening to...
"40 oz to Freedom" - Sublime "Korn" - Korn "blood, sugar, sex, magik" - Red Hot Chili Peppers "Aenima" - Tool "ride the lightning" - Metallica "ready to die" - Notorious B.I.G. (one of the BEST rap albums of all time!) i know i'll think of more. |
A Charlie Moore Christmas
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Rock:
1- Jimi Hendryx - Electric Ladyland or Axis 2. SRV - Any of 'em Jazz? Tough one, Billy Cobham - 'Picture This' , or maybe Milt Jackson...let me think on that one. |
How could I forget. I am not being pretentious on this one---Beethovens middle period and late period string quartets. Laugh all you want, point you finger and make fun of me, I don't care. These are some of the great works of music in the Western World. Great Snelling and reel cleaning music----or just finest kind music for the mind.. :)
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I have a lot of favorites, here are some that I always seem to go back to
The Who - Quadrophenia (listening to it right now) Boston - Boston Alice Cooper - Welcome to my Nightmare Pink Floyd - The Wall (Dark Side of the Moon a close 2nd) Aerosmith - Get Your Wings (their best album IMO) The Black Crowes - Shake Your Moneymaker Edgar Winter Group - They Only Come Out at Night Humble Pie - Smokin |
Hey, gf, you cultured individual you. I had no idea. :p
Yeah, I like a little of that long-haired stuff too, I just don't have very much of it other than 'greatist hits' Vivaldi, Chopin, and the B and B's - (Ludwig von and JS). Come to think of it I've got Water Music, too. Other than Flight of the Valkyries I can't think of any Wagner that does much for me - although I don't tell my wife that (who is German-American). I got so many CD's now I sometimes forget what I've got stuffed away in the racks. |
funny thing slingha, stopped by a local tavern and animals was on the jukebox and playing.
HOW CAN ANYONE PICK JUST ONE???? i'm kinda in the same group as dad fisherman cept i might add lynard skynard- one more from the road led zepplin- physical graffitti this one is kinda out there, guess you had to be there genisis -invisable touch |
Can't pick just one.
Led Zep... I-V, Phys Graph.,How the West WW. on and on........ Pink Floyd.. Animals, Welcome to the machine, dark side, meddle Beatles... White Album Some lesser knowns Dishwalla-Pet your friends Tonic- Lemon Parade Stereo MC's-Connected |
Eat A Peach
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the white album
Sgt Pepper dark side of the moon Todd Rundgren Todd metallica black album Jesus Christ super star and the beat goes on and on and on ........................ |
Pink Floyd - Animals, Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, the Wall, Meddle, David Gilmour's 1st solo album...
Post Syd Barrett... Great Stuff! |
Allman Brothers--"Live at the Fillmore East". Especially the newly released "bonus" version that has all of the live cuts from Eat a Peach on it :D
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Dark side of the Moon - far and away for me but I also like Pulse as it includes that and a lot of the other goodies plus RW's solo stuff and all Floyd post Waters as well. There was too much talent there to rest in one piece.
Simon & Garfunkel Greatest Hits Most older Springsteen Led Zep 4 |
Most of the above... plus..
The Who "Live at Leeds" (new version) |
I'm glad to see "Fillmore" show up on this list-mine as well. An incredible band having one of their best nights ever and the truck was there to get it. There are tons of live recordings out there, but none come close to that one.
Picking 3 or 4 albums is easy-come on, pick ONE. Gets a little harder, eh? |
Pink Floyd- Wish you were here Nirvana- Nevermind, Elvis Costello- Pump it up all time favorite THE CLASH-LONDON CALLING
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hmmmmmmm...... lots of Floyd fans..... gave them up when i gave up :smokin:
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The Stones " Get your Ya-Yas out."
Mountin Humble Pie Deep Purple Ted Nugent Bob Marley Peter Tosh |
Darkside of the moon
Zepplin box set. Joe Cocker live Rattle n hum Thats a crazy question, shoulda put an S on the end;) |
But then again I like the group "18 Foot Lund."
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Forgot all about the Motor City Madman
Double Live Gonzo - Awesome album Plus I could probably think of a hundred more....But if i could only have one it would probably be The Who - Quadrophenia....that album just out and out Rocks |
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I dont like rap , disco , country , western or irish music ( the last 3 are the same ) |
Back home from work, adding to the list.
For living composers I think much of John Adams work is first rate; he's American, which is rare in this field. Harmonium, a choral work by him, is well worth having. Debussy orchestral music is a must have. Mahlers Ninth, a massive two CD piece, that'll blow the soul apart is highly recommended. I'd get the one conducted by Karajan, which Grammophone has on CD. J.S. Bach---Cantatas 170, 82, 159. Get the one with Janet Baker singing. Her voice is hauntingly beautiful, even though I understand zero German. Here are three for Lapinski. I don't want him to think I'm a weirdo. Both Chemical Brothers albums 'Dig Your Own Hole' and 'Surrender,' are great for a heavy electronica sound. And Roni Size 'Reprazent,' which is, in my opinion, the greatest drum-and- bass album ever recorded. |
I have pretty diverse taste in music...here are my favorite album(s):
Led Zeppelin: Houses of The Holy AC/DC: Back In Black Ozzy Osbourne: Speak of The Devil Black Sabbath: Heaven & Hell Jimi Hendrix: Smash Hits Dead Kennedies: Fresh Fruits For Rotting Vegetables New Order: Substance Billy Joel: Greatest Hits 1973-1997 George Winston: December Sergei Rachmaninov Piano Concerto #3. Soloist Vladimir Ashkenazy with Kirill Kondrashin conducting the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. March 1963 recording. NOT fireworks, just pure artistry. I have three copies of this work, one set on unopened vinyl. Sergei Rachmaninov Piano Sonata #2 (Op. 36). Vladimir Horowitz, recorded live at Carnegie Hall in 1980. Un-friggin believable fireworks. A few others, but that should do it... I could start a whole new thread on my favorite SINGLES of all-time... -WW |
FWW---New Order, I'm still a sucker for that '80s stuff. Got to love the Smiths "Hateful of Hollow" Morrissey has got a voice. Plenty of dark lyrics to boot.
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