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SykkBoy 11-01-2002 12:05 AM

Slayer - "Reign In Blood"

dig420 11-01-2002 12:25 AM

Rubber Soul - you know who...

my musical tastes go from NWA to Frank Sinatra to Miles Davis to the Ramones, but if I had to pick one and only one song as the 'best' song, whatever that means, it would be 'In My Life' from this album.

pimplink 11-01-2002 12:29 AM

I guess if you asked me this question 12 years ago I would have answered MINOR THREAT "Out of Step" 7 inch

But at this stage in my life, probably "Ella Fitzgerald sings the Classics" Nothing like some classic Gershwin, Hart, and Porter sung by a musical goddess.

Splicer 11-01-2002 12:31 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mojo Risin
Roger Waters - The pros and cons of hitchhiking
:thumbsup

Kris 11-01-2002 12:32 AM

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Originally posted by dig420
Rubber Soul - you know who...
my musical tastes go from NWA to Frank Sinatra to Miles Davis to the Ramones, but if I had to pick one and only one song as the 'best' song, whatever that means, it would be 'In My Life' from this album.

i just saw frank in this... i'm the same way. my favorite all time is pearl jam, but i absolutely love everything frank, or elton, or trent.... music is to live by... people who pick and choose are wasting their time. imo

Deb 11-01-2002 12:33 AM

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Originally posted by letshunt
1.Bruce Sprinsteen-Darkness on the Edge of Town or Nebraska
2. about any John Hiatt album.
3. Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes ...Take it inside

I am an east coast rock fan...I like the NYC sound.

Dayum, I haven't heard anyone mention Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes in years! I'm born & raised in Philly and as such, I'm an east coast rock fan too. Ever listen to Tommy Conwell & The Young Rumblers? I absolutely LOVE their stuff, although Tommy is no longer with the Rumblers. His latest band is The Little Kings. He's also worked with Dynagroove, if you've ever heard of them. :)

Splicer 11-01-2002 12:38 AM

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Originally posted by Joe Sixpack


Man, The Doors are the American face of the psychedelic movement of the 60's and the band was built around Morrison's poetry. I admit that their music might not have been incredibly complex but you can't deny their influence or their unique sound and lyrics.

And Pink Floyd. If you really believe that there is "nothing great about their sound and style" then I truly pity you. NOBODY sounds like Pink Floyd and that is the point. They are 100% original and their sound is out of this world. Unlike The Stones who ripped off virtually everything from The Blues to The Beatles Pink Floyd are truly and unashamedly unique.

It all about originality.

I couldn't agree more. And they sound far better "live".

And how about Yes?

There just aren't groups like these anymmore, and probably will never be.

buzzard 11-01-2002 12:42 AM

Pink Floyd's 9th album - Dark side of the moon

ThunderBalls 11-01-2002 12:54 AM

Neil Young - Harvest and Peter Gabriel - So

muchmoreporn 11-01-2002 01:03 AM

2 pac, or pink floyd

h0st 11-01-2002 06:24 AM

Puff Daddy - No Way Out

Sambuka 11-01-2002 06:28 AM

Pink Floyd - THE WALL BABY

ADL Colin 11-01-2002 06:28 AM

If there were only one album left in the world, I would look for the last record player in the world to play it on.

Jakk 11-01-2002 06:32 AM

Supertramp - Breakfast in America

Just so many great songs on one album.

Runners up:

Big Audio Dynamite - (1st one)
XBox soundtrack
Pretty in Pink soundtrack
New Order's Greatest Hits

ibjem2 11-01-2002 06:35 AM

Howlin' Wolfs - The London sessions. Absolutely awesome and Muddy Waters "live at Mr Kellys"

Those two for me never get old no matter how often I listen to them, the cassettes never leave the truck.

Nydahl 11-01-2002 07:05 AM

Jethro Tull - HEavy horse
They made their first album 5 yers before I was born but I finaly found them for myself and I love their music above all.
Next - PinkFloyd,U2,RollingStones,The Cure,Dire Straits,PAt MAtheny,HipsterDaddy O' and The handgrannades,Sex Pistols,Cream,Fairport convension,Placebo,David Bowie,Pixies.....lots more

Nydahl 11-01-2002 07:06 AM

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Originally posted by ThunderBalls
Neil Young - Harvest and Peter Gabriel - So
Mercy street is GREAT ,Red rain is Classic music

cat 11-01-2002 07:14 AM

velvet underground

Webmasterbator 11-01-2002 07:22 AM

Beatles White Album

eiht_98 11-01-2002 07:36 AM

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Originally posted by nocostporn
outkast-ATLiens
100% down with that

dallas1 11-01-2002 07:53 AM

Grand MAster Flash...... " They said it couldnt be done"
bet you wipper snappers dont remember that one..........

X37375787 11-01-2002 08:27 AM

...and Justice for all.

Can stop listening to it, althought I've had it memorized for roughly 12 years.

short hairs 11-01-2002 08:52 AM

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Originally posted by cat
velvet underground
:thumbsup

Honeyslut 11-01-2002 09:19 AM

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Originally posted by Mojo Risin


Dude Jim Morrison and Roger Waters are 2 of the all time great lyricists of ALL time.

Sounds good? David Gilmour is perhaps one of the top 10 guitar players of all time. Anyone who plays can attest to this.

Anyone ever read " No one gets out of here alive" about Jim Morrison.

The man was a genius who could not cope with reality.

Honeyslut 11-01-2002 09:20 AM

Jeff Buckley = Grace

Honeyslut 11-01-2002 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Nydahl
Jethro Tull - HEavy horse
They made their first album 5 yers before I was born but I finaly found them for myself and I love their music above all.
Next - PinkFloyd,U2,RollingStones,The Cure,Dire Straits,PAt MAtheny,HipsterDaddy O' and The handgrannades,Sex Pistols,Cream,Fairport convension,Placebo,David Bowie,Pixies.....lots more

I saw Tull in concert 12/86.. Great stuff.

Saw Bowie 5 to 7 years ago when it was suppose to be his last concert playing the old stuff.. :)

netstarz 11-01-2002 09:29 AM

"SUGAR" by Tonic. I have hundreds of CDs and I find myself just keeping that one in the car close at hand. It is just very well written and the engineering is top notch.

daddynastee 11-01-2002 09:30 AM

Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong The Great Summit: The Master Takes.

NacnudEsor 11-01-2002 10:18 AM

Only one logical choice......Jimi......"Are You Experienced".....I mean c'mon!!!! check out the tracks on that album here:

"Hey Joe"
"Purple Haze"---the track from the movie "Apocalypse
"Foxy Lady"
"The Wind Cries Mary"
"Are You EXperienced?"

all are classics and great examples of how a guitar in the hands lf a MASTER can actually "sing"..........Yo, Jimi rocks!!!!

Mojo Risin 11-01-2002 10:25 AM

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Originally posted by Honeyslut


Anyone ever read " No one gets out of here alive" about Jim Morrison.

The man was a genius who could not cope with reality.

I have read the book 7-8 times.

Were do you come up with he couldnt cope with reality? Becasue he took drugs and drank? [sarcasm] That certainly was a tell all sign in the 60's and 70's [/sarcasm]

quiet 11-01-2002 10:34 AM

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Originally posted by Equinox
...and Justice for all.
classic for sure.

KRL 11-01-2002 10:41 AM

Any of these artists:

Aerosmith, Elton John, Lennon, McCartney, et al, Fleetwood Mac, Bon Jovi, U2, Madonna, Mariah Carey, or Celine Dion.

Oh, and of course anything for old times sake by Ole Blue Eyes - Sinatra......

jfkpt 11-01-2002 10:44 AM

Radiohead - OK Computer

Choder 11-01-2002 01:40 PM

Mest - Destination Unknown

Evil Chris 11-01-2002 02:15 PM

Partridge Family - Shopping Bag.

JConway 11-01-2002 02:20 PM

George Strait Box set.

Amanda Lewis 11-01-2002 02:22 PM

Tu-Pac's greatest hits!

Bobo 11-01-2002 02:24 PM

Something from Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, or Bob Marley but I can't decide between them. They're all too damn good.


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