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I was born in 1974, so that hold pretty true for me as well.
"Abbey Road" - The Beatles "Dark Side Of Moon" - Pink Floyd "Revolver" - The Beatles "Rubber Soul" - The Beatles "Sgt Pepper" - The Beatles "Grace" - Jeff Buckley "Moving Pictures" - Rush "Led Zeppelin II" - Led Zeppelin "Dirt" - Alice In Chains "Aenima" - Tool "Houses Of The Holy" - Led Zeppelin (Honorable Mention) Last edited by Beatles Guy; 02-07-2011 at 11:20 AM. |
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There is so much to choose from that I had to do 15, plus one honorable mention:
Beatles- Sgt. Pepper's Beatles- Rubber Soul Beatles- Revolver Miles Davis: Kind of Blue Rolling Stones: Aftermath Rolling Stones: Beggar's Banquet The Doors: The Doors Jefferson Airplane- After Bathing at Baxter's Jefferson Airplane: Surrealistic Pillow Grateful Dead: Anthem of the Sun Jimi Hendrix: Electric Ladyland Buffalo Springfield- Buffalo Springfield Again Love- Forever Changes Bob Dylan- The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan Donovan- Sunshine Superman Honorable mention: Meet the Beatles (very underrated album) |
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Mark- Love is one of those bands that is almost entirely forgotten, although they were briefly in the news about five years ago when Arthur Lee died. They had other good albums too, especially Da Capo.
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Da Capo would have made my list had I given 5 more honorable mentions. Along with Marquee Moon-Television, Bryter Later-Nick Drake, Desire-Bob Dylan, and Eat a Peach- The Allman Brothers band
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For what its worth, I'm 31.
In no specific order: Cream - Wheels of Fire Jimi Hendrix - Woodstock Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um Jamiroquai - Emergency on Planet Earth Thelonius Monk - Live at the It Club Pearl Jam - Ten Mississippi Fred McDowell - Portraits: The First Recordings Eddie Vedder - Into the Wild soundtrack Alice in Chains - Facelift The Roots - The Roots Come Alive
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OK, maybe not the best ... but these are the 10 I'd crave if I was shipwrecked on a desert island ...
Billion Dollar Babies - Alice Cooper Diamond Dogs - David Bowie White Album - Beatles Kill 'Em All - Metallica Killer - Alice Cooper Road Food - The Guess Who Sticky Fingers - Rolling Stones Alive - KISS Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Elton John A Man Alone - Frank Sinatra |
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I can't argue with any of the earlier lists. I'm gonna keep my list a little more on the newer side though..Well 80's-90's with a few stragglers.
Dirt-Alice in Chains Vs.-Pearl Jam Purple-Stone Temple Pilots Grave Dancers Union-Soul Assylum Whitesnake-Whitesnake Vol. II-Hurt Seeds-Brother Cane From Beale Street to Oblivion-Clutch Use your illusion 2-Guns n Roses Album of the Year- Faith no More **not their best, just a personal favorite** Honorable Mention:Use your Illusion 1-Guns n Roses, Purple Rain-Prince, The Last Temptation-Alice Cooper, Bad Motorfinger-Soundgarden, IV-Led Zeppelin, Countdown to Extinction-Megadeth and One Hot Minute-Red Hot Chili Peppers. Plus the Robert Johnson complete recordings. Last edited by novakjr; 02-07-2011 at 12:12 PM. |
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I'd almost say criminally underrated. I've never understood why they were never really able to catch on.. Maybe the world just wasn't ready for a grungish band with a strong southern influence.
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No particular order
Metallica-Black-The only album guaranteed to add 10lbs to your bench. Steve Earle-Trancendental Blues - Best lyricism in country music Bob Marley-Legend - You can't feel bad listening to this album. Not possible Willie Nelson-Red Headed Stranger - You can't feel bad sitting in his tour bus Nirvana-Nevermind - Probably No. 1 if I'm ranking them Sheryl Crow-Tuesday Night Music Club - Not one word guys that's my girlRed Hot Chile Peppers-Stadium Arcadium George Straight-Latest Greatest Straightest Hits (are hits albums illegal?) Pearl Jam -Ten - No matter what Kurt Cobain Said. Bob Dylan - Bootleg Series Disc 6-Though they're all good. Honorable Mention - Bruce Springsteen, Born in the USA Johnny Cash - Man in Black Green Day - Dookie |
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Damn Rob,
I was writing mine and thought I had all these great unmentioned gems. Then, by the time I'm done I've copped half your list. |
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Yeah, I totally forgot "Master of Puppets" by Metallica.
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Black Sabbath "Black Sabbath"
Pink Floyd "The Wall" RUSH "2112" KISS "Alive" Black Flag "Damaged" The Who "Quadrophenia" The Stooges "Raw Power" Rolling Stones "Exile on Main Street" The Ramones "The Ramones" |
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Party foul, that is his greatest hits! But agree with your assessment, on all of his albums.
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David, great list we have a lot in common...I am a Brother Cane fan as well.
My favs: Beach Boys - Pet Sounds Live - Throwing Copper Foo Fighters - Foo Fighters Nirvana - Nevermind Nirvana - Incesticide Green Day - Dookie Stone Temple Pilots - Purple Alice in Chains - Dirt Tom Petty - Wildflowers Guns N Roses - Appetite for Destruction REM - Automatic for the People I know there are plenty more that I am neglecting to mention, but these come to mind first. Anyone ever heard of a band called "For Squirrels"? They came out with an album in 1995, then they got into a horrible car accident and the lead singer died, maybe another band member too...not sure. Anyways...great album.
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right they played in gainesville and i saw them a few times...Less than Jake also performed and Sister Hazel which is a group people know im sure |
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Sgt Peppers- The Beatles
Harvest- Neil Young Out of Time- REM Physical Graffiti- Led Zep Take 5- Dave Brubeck Long May You Run- Stills Young Band Rastaman Vibration- Bob Marley Kaya- Bob Marley Holland- The Beach Boys Kind of Blue- Miles Davis Last edited by Griffins; 02-07-2011 at 01:28 PM. Reason: couldn't leave Kaya off |
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Doubt these are "the best", but if I could only take 10 albums with me to a deserted island right this second ...
Rise Against - Siren Song of the Counter Culture Rise Against - Revolutions per Minute Rise Against - The Unraveling Anti-Flag - Die for your Government Tat - Soho Lights Rancid - ... And Out Come the Wolves Millencolin - Pennybridge Pioneers Strung Out - Twisted by Design Marilyn Manson - Eat Me Drink Me Eminem - Recovery Honorable mention: Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II Rancid - Lets Go! Nirvana - Nevermind AFI - Sing the Sorrow The Used - self-titled Good Riddance - For God and Country Strung Out - Suburban Teenage Wasteland Blues Rise Against - The Sufferer and the Witness Marilyn Manson - Mechanical Animals Fugees - The Score Snoop Dogg - Doggiestyle Dr Dre - Chronic / Chronic 2001 Social Distortion - (almost any of their old stuff) Rob
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