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OK, I know these kinds of lists are very subjective, but what are your favourite albums of all time/any genre ? Here's some that I can think of (I'll probably think of some others that I missed later!) off the top of my cranium....
1. Physical Graffiti-----Led Zeppelin 2. Dark Side of the Moon----Pink Floyd 3. Even in the Quietest Moments----Supertramp 4. Rumours----Fleetwood Mac 5. Hotel California----Eagles 6. Harvest----Neil Young 7. Who's Next----The Who 8. Goodbye Yellow Brick Rd----Elton John 9. Born to Run----Bruce Springstein 10.Brothers in Arms----Dire Straits
Hmmmm...forgot about Queen...Dylan...The Band.........
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This is pretty hard, as some of these albums I've really loved and then listened to too much, so I find it hard to listen to them all the way through now. Still, here are some I can think of that came to me at the right time.
1A) Oh Perilous World - Rasputina 1B) Homogenic - Björk 1C) Motorcade of Generosity - Cake 1D) International Velvet - Catatonia 1E) No Need to Argue - The Cranberries 1F) When the Pawn... - Fiona Apple 1G) Version 2.0 - Garbage 1H) Hello Saferide - Hello Saferide 1I) Hidden Vagenda - Kimya Dawson 1J) Old World Underground, Where Are You Now - Metric 1K) Soviet Kitsch - Regina Spektor 1L) I do not want what I haven't got - Sinéad O'Connor 1M) Hot - Squirrel Nut Zippers 1N) The Con - Tegan and Sara 1O) The Blue Album - Weezer
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Sentimental favourites Deja Vu - CSNY Umma Gumma - Pink Floyd Still like Granchester Medow and Several Small Species of Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and grooving with a Pict
Led Zeppelin 1 Meddle - Pink Floyd Close to the Edge - Yes ELP Debut Trick of the Tale - Genesis Blues for Alah - Grateful Dead Cant Stand the Rain - SRV Folies - Les Voix Humains Alan Parsons Project - pick one Eric Clapton Unplugged Under the Table and Dancing - Dave Mathiews Band . . .
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Wait a minute! Regins Spektor is only 1K??
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Ha ha, after the Rasputina album I went in alphabetical order by artist. But even then, Regina's albums wouldn't be at the top of my list. I love her, and I love specific songs, but I don't think she's made her perfect album yet.
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Ha ha, after the Rasputina album I went in alphabetical order by artist. But even then, Regina's albums wouldn't be at the top of my list. I love her, and I love specific songs, but I don't think she's made her perfect album yet. She has yet to make her "Ode to CV" double album.
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I think she's said she doesn't do concept albums, or at least the way she writes songs hasn't allowed her to yet, but that's quite a concept, Sean.
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Cant Stand the Rain - SRV
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'Couldn't Stand The Weather' was an excellent album also.
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Couldn't Stand the Weather, that's a good one. Day at the races, Night at the Opera, Eliminator (zztp)....I forgot about that one album by Sinead O'Connor. Oh, and what about "The Captain and Tenile".....?
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Dead Kennedys - Bedtime for Democracy Black Flag - Slip It In Misfits - Legacy of Brutality Faith No More - Epic D-A-D - No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims Pink Floyd - The Wall Avengers - American in Me Red Hot Chili Peppers - Mother's Milk
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Oh, and what about "The Captain and Tenile".....? I have that one on another list.
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Let me guess, Fred, is K.C. and the Sunshine Band on that list too?
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A few that I keep coming back to...
Prince - Sign O' The Times, Purple Rain Van Halen - all pre-Hagar albums Moby - Play, Hotel Bob Dylan - Time Out of Mind Kristine W - Land of the Living
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'Couldn't Stand The Weather' was an excellent album also. Rick: Remember when little Stevie was still getting started in Dallas (before going to Austin} and he had that marginal local hit "Not Too Crazy About the Humidity"?
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Whoa, now you're digging way back into the archives Mark!
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"sticks out tongue"...is that another SRV song Fred ?
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1.a. Rush - Moving Pictures 1.b. Rush - Hemispheres 2.a. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon 2.b. Pink Floyd - the Wall 3.a. the Who - Who's Next 3.b. the Who - Quadrophenia 4.a. the Beatles - Revolver 4.b. the Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 4.c. the Bealtes - Yellow Submarine 4.d. the Beatles - Abbey Road 5. the Juliana Hatfield Three - Become What You Are 6. John Cougar Mellencamp - Scarecrow 7. Green Day - American Idiot 8. Hole - Celebrity Skin 9. Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream 10. Nirvana - Nevermind 11. Living Colour - Vivid 12. Dire Straits - Making Movies 13. Moby - Play
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"sticks out tongue"...is that another SRV song Fred ? Ask Mark, he seems to be the expert.
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Let me guess, Fred, is K.C. and the Sunshine Band on that list too? Funny you should mention that. I saw the former lead singer in a blues club in Chicago a number of years ago. He did a bunch of Motown stuff. Put on a really good show.
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1.a. Rush - Moving Pictures(...etc) Wow, I have similar tastes in music to a headshrinker. Wow. What does that say about me? Bren R.
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That says you need to attend Axiom anniversary bash this year. I'm sure J.P. will be there. You can both marvel at how your online personas are more personable than your real selves. J.P. really hates it when I make fun of him, but he hasn't mentioned it in person.
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You can both marvel at how your online personas are more personable than your real selves. That only depends on which online persona... Lord Stablewibbleforth the 3rd or Scooter, the loveable and dim SteamPunk mechanic/inventor. Bren R.
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ooh, I want to play. I'll be Lord Fenwick Fussington. Yayyyyessss...
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14.a. R.E.M - Life's Rich Pageant 14.b. R.E.M - Automatic for the People 15. Sugar - Copper Blue 16. XTC - Oranges and Lemons 17. Yes - 90125 18. Oasis - What's the Story, Morning Glory?
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15. Sugar - Copper Blue 16. XTC - Oranges and Lemons Oops... I missed one of the best albums of all time in Copper Blue. And choosing one XTC album is pretty difficult. Bren R.
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OK - I'll play. I love many genres of music but my list here is of my favorite jazz CDs since no else has included them.
1. Miles Davis - Kind of Blue 2. Miles Davis - In A Silent Way 3. Miles Davis - Relaxin'/Workin'/Steamin' (Prestige label) 4. Louis Armstrong - The Hot Fives & Hot Sevens 5. John Coltrane - A Love Supreme 6. Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus 7. Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Out 8. Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um 9. Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady 10. Billie Holiday - Lady in Satin
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1. Fleetwood Mac-Rumours 2. Aerosmith- Toys in the Attic 3. Amy Grant- Heart in Motion 4. Randy Stonehill- Welcome to Paradise 5. Gary Wright- The Right place 6. AC/DC- Back in Black 7. Olivia Newton-John- Totally Hot 8. Molly Hatchet- Flirtin' with Disaster 9. Bryan Duncan- Blue Skies 10.Debbie Gibson- Out of the blue
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Number of albums on ________'s list that I own:
Adrian: 3 CV: 4 fredk: 2 BrenR: 1 spiffnme: 4 davidsch: 1 duckman: 0
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OK, I'll play, but ONLY if JP lets me know how many he owns! (I live for approval from JP. Funny enough, he doesn't dissuade this).
In no particular order: 1- Eagles - Hotel California 2- Steely Dan - Aja 3- The Who - Who's Next 4- Green Day - American Idiot 5- Aerosmith - Get Your Wings 6- Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here 7- Dire Straits - Dire Straits 8- The Cure - Kiss me, Kiss me, Kiss me 9- Rickie Lee Jones - Rickie Lee Jones 10- U2 - The Joshua Tree
Favorite artists that aren't represented here because there is no particular album that stands out: SRV, Hendrix, Jewel, Led Zeppelin.
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Mark, I approve. I own 5 of your top ten.
Next time, less starch on my shirts, please.
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HA! A higher score than anyone else!
Dude, you are SO getting sharp creases on your pants!
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On this week's episode of "The Snazzy Psychiatrist" ... Just for fun, I own #3,4,6,7,10.
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I forgot Tom Petty - Full Moon Fever. That's good all of the way through.
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... Ministry - Psalm 69. I really should listen to their other stuff one of these days - this is the only one I own.
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1. Van Halen - 1984 2. Pink Floyd - DSOTM/Wish you were Here/The Wall 3. Boston - Boston/Don't look Back 4. Supertramp - Even in the Quietest Moments/Crime of the Century 5. April Wine - Harder...Faster 6. Bryan Adams - Cuts Like a Knife 7. AC/DC - Back in Black 8. Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms 9. Fleetwood Mac - Rumors 10.Eagles - Hotel California
Some newer groups my son has me listening to that I like or at least a few songs: Yellowcard Simple Plan Daughtry Three Days Grace 3 Doors Down Linkin Park State of Shock
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Don't look, Mark! I have 7 of 14, so thumbs up, music compatibility buddy!
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Now, wait for it..........
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more like
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I just wanted to provide something a bit different for those that were "Waiting for it"....
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So next time we should post: 'Wait longer for it'?
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1 - Pearl Jam - Ten 2 - Dire Straits - Dire Straits 3 - Red Hot Chili Peppers - Stadium Arcadium 4- Guns and Roses - App for Destruction and Use Your Illusion 5 - Eric Clapton - 24 Nights (at Royal Albert hall) 6 - Singles 7 - Nirvana - Nevermind and Unplugged 9 - Fleetwood Mac - Rumors 10 - REM - Automatic for the People
Etc: Ray Brown Trio, Irving Mayfield, SRV, Martin Scorces's Jim Hendrix Sings the Blues, Prince - Purple Rain, Radiohead - Rainbows; Hole - all of them. This is hard...
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Damn, I forgot Van Halen, WITH Sammy Hagar. Yeah, that's right, I liked VH with Sammy. My first rock concert was 5150 and it changed me. Love the old stuff too, but yeah, 5150, 0U812, good stuff. Let the attack on my Opinion begin...what BS. But come on, somebody said Amy Grant! Get off my case.
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Live/Throwing Copper, Rush/Moving Pictures, Neil Young/Live Rust,Deep Purple/Machine Head, Beatles/Revolver, theme to the Three Stooges, ZZtop/Deguello/Eliminator, the Uraguan National Anthem, Oh!!! you can't forget that song from The Grinch that Stole Christmas...You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch!!! always thought the singer sounded alot like James Earl Jones.
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Ooooh Live Rust, thats a great album!
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I actually met Bruce's brother in Banff one winter. He was ski and avalanche patrol at the hill where I worked. They were both roadies for various band including Neil Young.
I need to pick that one up again.
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Here's a new one for the all time favourites list.
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Oh!!! you can't forget that song from The Grinch that Stole Christmas...You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch!!! always thought the singer sounded alot like James Earl Jones. In the original it was Boris Karloff. Zimm - I liked Van Hagar as well and 5150 and OU812 were perhaps the best of them. Like you I saw Van Halen on tour for 1984 and it stuck with me. The album reminds me of some great times, always crank it up when I hear songs on the radio, especially at home
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Ok, I'll admit it too then...we seem to have a group of us here. I prefer Van Hagar. I played OU812 over and over again. The older stuff is ok, but I think it gets so overplayed on radio around here that I'm tired of it and wish they would play more Van Hagar era stuff instead.
Since I'm playing now too it appears.
NIN - The Fragile (although I like them all, this is probably my fav) Radiohead - In Rainbows, only cause it took me to that album to start listening to them. OK Computer is a good one too. Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine Tool - Lateralus GNR - Appetite for Destruction Harvey Danger - Where have all the Merrymakers gone Nirvana - Nevermind Pearl Jam - Ten
Maybe not an all time fav, but I'll list it because a lot of people probably aren't as aware of these.
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I had forgotten Rage Against the Machine, that deserves a spot in the top ten just for breaking so many of the rules and being timeless. It's derivative, Audioslave, also made two very good albums (and one bad one).
For all the VH fans, after my confession of Hagar, I pulled out Van Halen's self titled disk and played it on the way to drop the kids off at school this morning. Surprise, surprise, they loved it. Didn't take them long to catch on to the chorus. Thank goodness for double-entendre, the Ice Cream Man sounds so nice!
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Zimm - I liked Van Hagar as well and 5150 and OU812 were perhaps the best of them. Like you I saw Van Halen on tour for 1984 and it stuck with me. The album reminds me of some great times, always crank it up when I hear songs on the radio, especially at home The Grinch?!? Good call. And yes, OU812 should have gone down as a watershed event. But they tried to go "old school" after that. To me, they just sounded old and reaching as they tried to get harder as they got older. OU812 had a mature sound they could have rolled forward with. Oh well, not the first or the last to fade away.
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Didn't know Boris Kharloff sung "The Grinch", wow! Zimm, I think there's a lot of 'youngsters' out there who have never heard anything other than the Pop, Rap and Hip-Hop forced on them by the music industry these days. I'm hopefull though. Every once in a while I'm surprised like the other day I'm looking at some music Dvd's at the local W'Mrt and I see a couple of 14'ish kids pick up a Zeppelin Dvd and one says to the other, " that Jimmy Page is an awesome guitar player".
Have to add a couple more Canuckians to my list, "Up to Here" and " Fully Completely" by The Tragically Hip as well as "Love Junk" by The Pursuit of Happiness (TPOH). Don't know the name of any Gordon Lightfoot albums offhand but I like a lot of his songs...the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, Sundown, If You Could Read my Mind, Canadian Railroad Trilogy ect.
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Guitar Hero and Rock Band are doing wonders for introducing the youngsters to some great old time rock.
My 8 yr old loves GNR Apetite....
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1.Rage Against the Machine-Rage Against the Machine 2.Rage Against the Machine-Evil Empire 3.Rage Against the Machine-Renegades 4.Dave Matthews Band-Everyday 5.Dave Matthews Band-Before these Crowded Streets 6.Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek-Reflection Eternal 7.Pearl Jam-Ten 8.Dead Prez-Turn off the Radio 9.Collective Soul-Collective Soul 10.Bob Marley & The Wailers-Legend
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1.Rage Against the Machine-Rage Against the Machine 2.Rage Against the Machine-Evil Empire 3.Rage Against the Machine-Renegades
You should give Rage Against the Machine a try, I think you will like it. How did you take to Audioslave?
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Guitar Hero and Rock Band are doing wonders for introducing the youngsters to some great old time rock. My 8 yr old loves GNR Apetite.... I had not thought of that - not a player of those games. Very interesting. It is amazing the subtlety that even the likes of David Lee Roth or Axle Rose could pull off when forced to by the Gores. Now, there is no mystery; I know exactly what JZ did with that girl "with the boots with the fur".
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I really enjoyed Audioslave and still listen to them quite frequently: their live in Cuba DVD is pretty cool. I also love The Nightwatchman, I've seen him live in Toronto (rocking show)and I was only a couple feet away from him waving my Che wall flag!! Zacks solo stuff "One Day as a Lion" is wicked also, especially the song Wild International.
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'Classic Rock' still has a large following with the 'kids' today. Led Zeppelin still sells around a million disks a year and AC/DC has a big following in that crowd.
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Agreed, Fred, and as Jay said I think with Guitar Hero ect. they are being introduced to music that they would otherwise not know. Saw an interview with Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee saying the exact same thing and are gaining a whole new legion of fans. Of course, they are still releasing new material once in a while, which helps too. It's unfortunate that the companies which make up the "music" industry these days, is more interested in promoting "celebrity" than real talent IMHO.
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Have to add a couple more Canuckians to my list, "Up to Here" and " Fully Completely" by The Tragically Hip as well as "Love Junk" by The Pursuit of Happiness (TPOH). Don't know the name of any Gordon Lightfoot albums offhand but I like a lot of his songs... I can't say I like the Hip, I have a bit of the opposite feeling about them truthfully... but TPOH's Love Junk and the less angsty One Sided Story are both really good albums. (Also for the readers - Moe Berg's The Green Room is a good collection of short stories, although the (romantic?) subject content can border on the odd). Leonard Cohen needs a mention in the CanCon section as well. Bren R.
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Could add Holly Cole, Diana Krall, heck even Paul Anka should be mentioned too. Not many people have written/sung so many hits in every decade since the Stone Age as he has.
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Well here are 20, but trying not to include any release already mentioned here, any "Best of", and only 1 per artist. In alpha order:
1. Allman Brothers - Live at Fillmore East 2. Blue Hawaiians - Sway 3. Brian Setzer Orch - The Dirty Boogie 4. Casting Crowns - Casting Crowns 5. Chris Botti - To Love Again 6. Chris Tomlin - Arriving 7. David Gilmour - On an Island 8. Def Leppard - Hysteria 9. Gary Moore - After Hours 10. George Winston - Autumn 11. Jeff Beck - Blow by Blow 12. JetPack - JetPack 13. Meatloaf - Bat Out of Hell 14. Neil Young - Everybody Knows this is Nowhere 15. Peter Frampton - Fingerprints 16. Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs 17. Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers 18. Star Sailor - Silence is Easy 19. Thelonious Monk - Live at Carnergie Hall with John Coltrane
Opps only 19, so Pink Floyd - Wish You Where Here
that may break only 1 per artist though, so if need be, through in The Beatles - Let It Be
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This is also a great forum to see what else people listen to...
13. Meatloaf - Bat Out of Hell Yes, Todd Rundgren meets Marvin Aday and Jim Steinman... a very good meeting of the minds.
8. Def Leppard - Hysteria Wait, seriously? I just... it's always easy to dismiss other peoples' tastes in anything... but... wow... that's like seeing "Totally Krossed Out" by Kris Kross on a list.
But I am biased against 80s spandex c*** rock.
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But I am biased against 80s spandex c*** rock. Translation: "SNAP, oh no you didn't go Def Leppard all up in here!" Come on, Motely Crue, Guns & Roses, Metalica - not all spandex was that bad.
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Def Leppard is good, but Hysteria was too overproduced for a hard rock album. I prefer Pyromania.
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Come on, Motely Crue, Guns & Roses, Metalica - not all spandex was that bad. I see the trap, I see the bait... I'm walking away... this will not end well. Bren R.
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Come on, Motely Crue, Guns & Roses, Metalica - not all spandex was that bad. I see the trap, I see the bait... I'm walking away... this will not end well. ...the better part of valor! You don't want to set off the aged and semi-infirm hoard of 80’s metal heads in here. We are feisty, but our attention span is real . . . what was I ranting about?
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Sort of in order (but then I got tired of ordering them):
Green Day--American Idiot GnR--Appetite for Destruction U2--Unforgettable Fire Pearl Jam--Ten U2--Joshua Tree GnR--Use Your Illusion 1 and 2 Muse--Black Holes and Revelations Traveling Wilburys-- Traveling Wilburys I Pearl Jam--No Code Foo Fighters--All great stuff, so pick an album Gogol Bordello--Gypsy Punks George Harrison--All Things Must Pass Supertramp--Breakfest in America U2--War Gogol Bordello--Super Taranta Rage Against the Machine--Rage Against the Machine Alice in Chains--Dirt The Doors--L.A. Woman Eddie Vedder--Into the Wild Metallica--Death Magnetic Red Hot Chili Peppers--Californication Red Hot Chili Peppers--Stadium Arcadium Stone Temple Pilots--Core or Purple Weezer--Maladroit
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But I am biased against 80s spandex c*** rock. Translation: "SNAP, oh no you didn't go Def Leppard all up in here!" Come on, Motely Crue, Guns & Roses, Metalica - not all spandex was that bad. 20 minute workout back in the 80s....spandex....goooood!!!
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Zimm, I don't think Guns n Roses or Metallica were ever or could ever be classes as spandex bands. Motley Crue? Oh yes.
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Zimm, I don't think Guns n Roses or Metallica were ever or could ever be classes as spandex bands. Motley Crue? Oh yes. Axle had his time in spandex, just before the leather pants got the nod. Guns were groupies of Motley. When Motley went to leather (more like pleather) for Shout at the Devil, Guns followed suit. But pictures exist, I'm sure of it! Sounds like howework for the weekend for me! Update: that did not take long: Ax ; Axle wore spandex biking shorts for a whole tour; and some Axl in your face Further update: I'm proud (as a fan) to say I can find no semi-credible source to support my baseless accusation that Metallica once wore spandex.
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...the better part of valor! You don't want to set off the aged and semi-infirm hoard of 80’s metal heads in here. We are feisty, but our attention span is real . . . what was I ranting about? In the same way that the most rabid anti-smokers are former smokers, the people that make the cheapest shots against bad metal bands are those who once listened to similar bands. Bren R.
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Do I smell a little Quite Riot, perhaps some Cinderella LP's floating around the collection????? Do tell...
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Do I smell a little Quite Riot, perhaps some Cinderella LP's floating around the collection????? Do tell... Oh no... I liked Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Ozzy, AC/DC, Twisted Sister... that kind of thing... nothing to be ashamed of... but when you bought a Meh-tull May-Nee-Ah magazine, you got the whole gamut of bands. "Hey, that chick's pretty ho... OH GOD, it's CC Deville... lalalalala" Bren R.
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Since we're talking 80's glam here, anyone remember Platinum Blonde ? "Standing in the Dark" was a good album.
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There's so much I like, I'll think about putting a list together sometime soon. BTW has anyone seen this: 1000 Recordings to hear before you die
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I'm sure I've seen a book with this title before.
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OK here a a few hat haven't been mentioned
Triumph - Allied Forces, Just a Game, Thunder Seven Rush - Hold your fire, Power Windows AC / DC - Highway to Hell, Back in Black (yes I like both Bon and Brian) Bee Gees - Saturday Night Fever (don't laugh, you had to have lived it) Billy Joel - Glass Houses Journey - Escape Yes - Fragile Styx - Corner Stone, Paradise Theatre REO Speedwagon - Hi Fi Genisis - Abacab Judas Priest - British Steel
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Do I smell a little Quite Riot, perhaps some Cinderella LP's floating around the collection????? Do tell... Oh no... I liked Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Ozzy, AC/DC, Twisted Sister... that kind of thing... nothing to be ashamed of... but when you bought a Meh-tull May-Nee-Ah magazine, you got the whole gamut of bands. "Hey, that chick's pretty ho... OH GOD, it's CC Deville... lalalalala" Damn! Short of Twister Sister (which i just don't get, and had loads of spandex) you are giving me nothing here. Come on, you never dabbled with Mili Vinilli, tried Britney or spent a secret evening with Abba? Give me something...
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Damn! Short of Twister Sister (which i just don't get, and had loads of spandex) And makeup... see the worst albums thread... there's 4 pieces of ammo there for you. Bren R.
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Bee Gees - Saturday Night Fever (don't laugh, you had to have lived it) I worked in a Disco in Banff the year that album came out. There was some real bad music there for a few years, but the Bee Bees put out a lot of good music. Everyone likes to make fun of Disco, but I hear the thump thump boompa boompa rythms of disco in a surprising number of recent stuff. I also remember the night a really hot woman with 6" heals put one of them through the dance floor doing some 'cool disco moves'. Life was good.
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A few of my favorites that I've purchased in many forms over the years include, Santana - Santana Creedence Clearwater Revival - Green River & Cosmos Factory Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Deja Vu The Doors - Greatest Hits Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - Wildflowers Supertramp - Breakfast in America Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti Who - Who's Next Good topic,actually made me dig em out and play them again!
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My favourites in no particular order: Anthony Phillips (ex Genesis) - The Geese & The Ghost Bellowhead (English folk big band!) - Burlesque Chris Isaak - Wicked Game Deep Purple - Machine Head Focus - Moving Waves Genesis - Wind & Wuthering Stephane Grapelli & Yehudi Menhuen - Tea for Two Jethro Tull - Aqualung John Sangster - Landscapes of Middle Earth Mannheim Steamroller - Fresh Aire II Michael Franks - Tiger in the Rain Michael Franks - Live with Crossfire Al Stewart - Year of the Cat Al Stewart - Between the Wars Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells II Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon (et. al) Steely Dan - Everything Must Go (et. al) Vivaldi - Gloria There must be others but I've forgotten
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Nice list shane. I havn't listened to any Mike Oldfield in a long long time. I check when I'm in the usd cd store, but I don't expect anything to turn up. I don't know if any of his stuff is still in release. Hey, check out his website. It makes cool noises when you roll over links. I should add Cat Stevens, Tea for the Tillerman to my list.
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Damn! I want Hergest Ridge again, but not as an MP3.
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Most people think of Tubullar Bells re Mike Oldfield, but I have to say that I preferred Ommadawn a little more. Both were excellent albums though, Mike was one of those musical geniuses. Hey, but now we've got Fat Boy What's-his-name, it's all good!!!
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I never listened to Ommadawn, Just Tubular Bells and Hergest Ridge. I see he released another disk late last year. Apparently its popular in classical circles in the UK.
The guy could (and did) play almost 40 different instruments! I always found that amazing.
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I'm having a horrible time building a list. Every time I think I have it nailed, somebody adds in an "Oh Ya, I forgot about that one." I listened to way to many different kinds of music to do an 'all genres open' list. I'm a day late on this semi-hijack but I'll be one of those lurking metal 80 metal heads who come out to defend themselves. Since I believe in making fun of everyone equally, I'll only throw out one defensive comment because despite my love of the music back then, even then deep inside, I knew spandex was wrong. Say what you will about Motley Crue (and you can safely say quiet a lot.) They had a big influence on the industry in the 80s. In an age when radio was being dominated by the new 'wear your pastel colored sweater hanging over your shoulders' pop, they brought back punk disguised as metal. A badly needed alternative for those of us sickened by the repetitiveness monotony of the radio playlists of the day. If it wasn't sweater pop, it was an extended dance remix of a sweater pop song. Actually, there was tons of good, diverse music back then but at least where I lived, if you wanted to hear it, you had to go out and buy it.
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Murph, I agree about the Spandex AND some of the hair bands. It WAS over the top, and I really wasn't into it too much back then, but I have to admit a certain nostalgia for it today. Cranking up a best-of Motley Crue or Poison disc is just fun. As with most things in life, if you don't take it too serious you can't make a big deal out of it. Live and Let Live. Kumbaya, and all that sh_t.
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The 80s had it's fair share of 'cheese' but there was also a lot of bands that peaked back in the 80s...Dire Straits, ZZtop, Rush, Springstein, U2, Van Halen....haven't had my coffee yet so the two active brain cells haven't kicked in yet....loads of other good bands despite the recyleable pop stuff.
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I'm sorry, but Van Halen is the very definition of recyclable pop. Yes, I own two albums. Yes, it's kinda fun. But it's hard rock bubblegum.
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Well, I didn't mind some of their early stuff. I guess they didn't really branch out too much musicianship-wise, but you could easily make the same argument for AC/DC. Alot of their songs are so similar, you forget which song you're listening to. Hey, they peaked in the 80s too!!
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Coincidentally, just before Christmas, I picked up a friends copy of "The Heroin Diaries" by Nicki Sixx (The 'twice clinically dead' bass player & songwriter for Motley Crue.)
I normally would NEVER read a celebrities biography but I actually went out and bought my own copy to finish reading it after being unable to put it down at his place.
It wasn't AT ALL what I expected. The artwork and color disguise an extremely serious publication. He has put in print all the diaries he wrote while being hooked on heroin, among many other things. It has the usual commentaries from band mates and friends but the diaries and his own commentaries pull no punches. His addiction, his depression, a building total reclusion from society, the effects on his body, his extreme delusions and paranoia, even his criminal activities are all there without any attempt to make it pretty, justify it or glamorize it. Definitely not for the feint of heart or weak stomached.
I'm totally shocked. It's a must read for anyone who has experienced a severe addiction or friends and family with severe addictions. Also, he is donating proceeds from the sales to his street kid charity, so buy it, don't borrow.
Axiom forum tie in........... The accompanying soundtrack for the book (same Name) is actually an excellent CD although Crue fans will be disappointed by it's mostly mellow nature.
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Everybody loves Whitesnake for this bit of classic poetry:
And here I go again on my own Going down the only road I've ever known. Like a drifter I was born to walk alone. And I've made up my mind. I ain't wasting no more time.
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Say what you will about Motley Crue (and you can safely say quiet a lot.) They were just one band that I couldn't get into... and I never understood exactly why, I've narrowed it down to... They play hard rock/heavy metal - check The makeup is no worse than Twisted Sister's - check Okay, they wear spandex, so does Iron Maiden - check In pictures, they always seem to do the pumped fist, so does Billy Idol - check Also, they make those kissy faces in all the pictures - Ohhhh... that's why!! Bren R.
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You, too, can replicate that kissy face look by putting a mouse-trap on your scrotum.
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although the chick and pair of Jaguars videos was pretty err ...poetic
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You, too, can replicate that kissy face look by putting a mouse-trap on your scrotum. Is it Saturday already? Bren R.
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oh god... You don't listen to GWAR, do you?
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I think I do make the same argument about AC/DC...
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oh god... You don't listen to GWAR, do you? No. Hell no. Not even with your ears. Bren R.
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You, too, can replicate that kissy face look by putting a mouse-trap on your scrotum. I laughed, until I remembered a part of Sixx's book where he described where he used to inject his heroin needles when all the veins in his arms and legs collapsed. You may be onto more truth than you think with that last satement.
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...where he used to inject his heroin needles when all the veins in his arms and legs collapsed. his mouth?? oh wait!! :: ouch ::
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where he used to inject his heroin needles The same place everyone I knew that took steroids injected them? Bren R.
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I'm totally shocked. It's a must read for anyone who has experienced a severe addiction or friends and family with severe addictions. I bought the new Crue album, and they included a bit of the Sixx book. It was pretty wild and I meant to find the book. I have to admit, I had minimal expectations for the new Motley effort, but I actually enjoy it in short bursts. It will work your sub with a relentless bass guitar attack. The fun thing is that it contains nothing but songs about life in the 80's and 90's as one of the worlds most aggressive bands. As Ozzy said, "People think I was crazy because I bit the head off a bat, but those MF'ers were insane." The songs, like the Nikki Sixx book tell the tale. A fun romp down dead brain cell lane for any old fans.
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I leave you guys for a few hours and you start going on about mousetraps, steroids in the gibblies ?
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You haven't been around these parts very long, have you?
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I'm learning, err...becoming corrupted.
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Huh huhuhuhuhuhuh huhuhuh
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I should add Cat Stevens, Tea for the Tillerman to my list.
I do have that (on vinyl converted to FLAC), but it didn't quite make the list
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Most people think of Tubullar Bells re Mike Oldfield, but I have to say that I preferred Ommadawn a little more. Omadawn has some great parts, but to me it drags a bit.
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I'm sorry, but Van Halen is the very definition of recyclable pop. Yes, I own two albums. Yes, it's kinda fun. But it's hard rock bubblegum. Bill and Ted (who had the Excellent Adventure) liked them, which may support your view
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