1 posted on
08/24/2002 1:29:37 PM PDT by
grundle
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To: grundle
No offense intended but your "all time" only seems to cover about 30 years.
To: grundle
A suggestion. How about shortening the list to 10.
4 posted on
08/24/2002 1:38:35 PM PDT by
philo
To: grundle
A bit of a Beatles fan aren't ya? LOL!
I like The Eagles Hotel California myself. One of the best ever made!
To: grundle
wait a minute now, sounds like we're from the same generation and I think you forgot a few like:
Supertramp - Breakfast in America
The Cars - The Cars
The Doors - The Doors
Dire Straights - Brothers in Arms
Fleetwood Mac - Rumors
and a whole bunch more if I think about it
To: grundle
A Man Alone - Frank Sinatra...
7 posted on
08/24/2002 1:43:04 PM PDT by
dakine
To: grundle
Well dang it now you got me going. I was trying to get some work done on a Saturday now I have to run out to the car and get me some CDs to listen to.
To: grundle
No Paul Shanklin?
10 posted on
08/24/2002 1:50:49 PM PDT by
byteback
To: grundle
AC/DC 's Back in Black has to rank in there...IMHO.
To: grundle
What, no Michael Jackson - Thriller? ;>)
14 posted on
08/24/2002 1:57:11 PM PDT by
slimer
To: grundle
number one.micro soft windows 98 se.number 2. microsoft windows me
To: grundle
Nice list . . . .
No Grateful Dead? At least you got Otis on the list at 78. Not too bad though.
To: grundle
Jeff Beck "Truth"
Blind Faith
Moby Grape "The Very Best Of"
Little Feat "Waiting For Columbus"
FMCDH
To: grundle
You left off my hometown man, John Mellencamp.
To: grundle
How about the Beach Boys, Pet Sounds ? Inspired by your CD" # 1", which in turn inspired the Beatles to make Sgt. Pepper's.Also I would add "Buffalo Springfield- Again" and Crosby Stills and Nash.
20 posted on
08/24/2002 2:06:41 PM PDT by
lawdog
To: grundle
Being a teenager in the 1980's, I've a soft spot for the music in the 'Moulin Rouge' soundtrack.
So that gets my No. 1 vote! :-)
After that, the Boomtown Rats, 'Fine Art of Surfing' *S*
21 posted on
08/24/2002 2:07:58 PM PDT by
Happygal
To: BluesDuke
ping!
To: grundle
1) The Sonics - Here Are The Sonics
2) The Flamin' Groovies - Flamingo
3) The Nighthawks - Open All Night
4) The Stray Cats - Stray One
5) The Fabulous Wailers - At The Castle
6) Love Sculpture - Blues Helping
7) Chicken Shack - Imagination Lady
8) The Swingin' Neckbreakers - Shake Break
9) Muddy Waters - Folk Singer
10) Fleetwood Mac - Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac
11) Elvis Presley - The Sun Sessions
12) Old King Gold Vol 1-10 - History of King Records
13) Dr Feelgood - Down By The Jetty
14) The Shadows of Knight - Back Door Men
15) The Left Banke - The Left Banke
24 posted on
08/24/2002 2:15:21 PM PDT by
philo
To: grundle
Just to throw in a few more cents:
How about the Parker-Gillespie-Mingus-Powell-Roach collaboration, "Jazz at Massey Hall"
or Dave Brubeck's "Time out"
or, more recently, Green Day's "Dookie"
or Mose Allison's "Back Country Suite"
or Martin Denny's "Exotica"?
To: grundle
I forgot to ask, where is Husker Du, Warehouse: Songs and Stories
29 posted on
08/24/2002 2:20:40 PM PDT by
angkor
To: grundle
Metallica - "Kill 'Em All" & "Master of Puppets"
30 posted on
08/24/2002 2:20:58 PM PDT by
gilor
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