doolittle
arthur
remain in light
london calling
kid a
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X Bilkis |
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doolittle arthur remain in light london calling kid a |
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Ann Margret Thatcher |
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I love several of Jackson Browne's songs, but I never liked listening to his albums all the way through.
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Penelope McBagpipe |
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When we did get to buy a cassette back then, we listened to every damn song to get our money's worth so I suppose I may be biased for the early to
mid 80s. No internets and no ipods made you appreciate what you had.
Which brings me to John Cougar - American Fool. Damn right. |
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X Bilkis |
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also goddamn trixie delight has the best taste in music itt; i did not see that coming
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E Love 9 |
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Hamdingers wrote:I would just like to say that I officially love Hamdingers. I must also add Powderfinger's Vulture Street. |
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StarRider |
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Genesis - Duke.
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kooyah |
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Penelope McBagpipe |
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StarRider wrote:
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Trixie Delight |
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David Bowie: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust
Patti Smith: Horses ::continues thru album collection:: |
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CBRetriever |
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amen to the Patti Smith choice
and there was a band back in the late 60s who put out an album and then released every single song as a single at the same time |
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StarRider |
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I never liked the song Abacab until i saw a cover band do it live. They rocked it and i've been a fan ever since.
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Penelope McBagpipe |
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I bet trixie was the Queen of Cool back in the day.
Of that I have no doubt. |
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X Bilkis |
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CBRetriever |
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the problem I have with live albums is that they're pretty much a greatest hits at the time they were recorded, though the Sam Cooke is pretty good
Temple of the Dog didn't have any filler songs either |
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The Reverend Horny Heat |
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Rumours
Mechanical Resonance Ten Licensed To Ill Superunknown Let's Stay Together Devil Without A Cause |
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frisbeehead |
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Trixie Delight wrote: You probably mean the Beggars Banquet lp. |
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Zzunk |
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George Thorogood -- Bad to the Bone
Bruce Springsteen -- Born to Run Fleetwood Mac -- Fleetwood Mac (1975) Devo -- Freedom of Choice Huey Lewis & the News -- Sports T-Bone Burnett -- Trap Door Mary Poppins Soundtrack ETA: Shame on me for forgetting: The Cars -- The Cars (1978)
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CBRetriever |
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waht about the Sound of Music soundtrack or Wizard of Oz?
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frisbeehead |
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Trex - Electric Warrior
NRBQ - Yankee Stadium Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Neil Young - After The Gold Rush Yes - Close To The Edge Curtis Mayfield - Superfly Joni Mitchell - Blue Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love, The Dreaming Led Zep - 1, 2, 4, Houses Of The Holy Lennon - Plastic Ono Band McCartney - Ram Bowie - Scary Monsters CSN - CSN Beatles - Rubber Soul, Revolver, Help, Meet The Beatles Allman Bros - Fillmore East |
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blockhose |
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Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes Guided By Voices - Isolation Drills Beck - Mutations X - More Fun In The New World Fiona Apple - When The Pawn... Beach Boys - Pet Sounds |
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