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#26 Posted: 10/29/2012 3:23:41 PM Wow........all you guys have mentioned either albums or cassettes that I played the garbage out of.......UFO.......PFloyd......Black Sabbath...... Judas Priest "Unleashed in the East" ( )...........great to see so many rockers here.
Here's one that I played a ton but almost never do now............Ted Nugent "Ted Nugent".............grew out of Ted years ago but used to dig that album. |
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#27 Posted: 11/1/2012 7:58:16 PM Illmatic nas |
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#28 Posted: 11/6/2012 10:16:26 PM Slayer Reign In Blood
cassettes, cds. can't remember how many times iv'e bought that album. lost, stolen, wore out, wrecked, whatever.
still the best 30 minutes of metal on the planet.  |
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#29 Posted: 11/7/2012 1:04:41 AM untill South of Heaven came out, friggin masterpiece. |
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#30 Posted: 11/7/2012 5:18:43 PM I'm not only shocked, but absolutely dissapointed to discover that not 1 person has mentioned what may be my favourite album of all time.
Boston's self titled debut album.
My goodness this album is magical. A sound like no other, Delp was truly one of the greatest rock voices. The originality of their sound was unlike anything else. It's extremely rare that an album has 0 "fillers", but this was one of those albums. Even some of the greatest have a couple of "fillers", but not this one.
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#31 Posted: 11/13/2012 12:26:19 AM Pink Floyd The Wall
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#32 Posted: 11/14/2012 12:26:38 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by Spartacus10:
I'm not only shocked, but absolutely dissapointed to discover that not 1 person has mentioned what may be my favourite album of all time.
Boston's self titled debut album.
My goodness this album is magical. A sound like no other, Delp was truly one of the greatest rock voices. The originality of their sound was unlike anything else. It's extremely rare that an album has 0 "fillers", but this was one of those albums. Even some of the greatest have a couple of "fillers", but not this one.
Yep........missed it. Have it on album, cassette, & CD.  |
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#33 Posted: 11/14/2012 7:17:31 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by LanceLogan:
untill South of Heaven came out, friggin masterpiece. i love South , but it's not Reign man. my buddy thinks Divine is the best, and we have argued about this many times, the arguements always end up the same... we both agree Slayer rules
might get drunk, pop in Still Reigning DVD and pretend i'm Kerry King tonight  |
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#34 Posted: 11/16/2012 9:31:34 AM Winners must be about my age. The Wall was and is on my big go to Heaven list. The go to Heaven list means I don't want to go there if there is no "Wall" there.
Maybe these 4 Albums are just for some of us but "The Boss" had "Born to Run", "Asbury Park", "E Street Shuffle", and I'm dieing here, not remembering the other album. garbage, darn me, I just have a blank in my old head. I'll get it in a minute.
Anyway, around 1974 no one knew this guy in Tx. so I amazed everyone by playing those vinyls over and over and over. Every one bought in and began to love that guy. Not saying I couldn't get hot box girls by myself but also not denying that Bruce may have hand in a few conquest.Pretty sure a hot chick may have come back to my place just to hear Springsteen. People would listen to those vinyls and be stunned by the beauty. They are beautiful. |
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#35 Posted: 11/17/2012 5:10:49 AM Both 'Nevermind' and 'In Utero' by Nirvana. This was the music of my generation. |
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#36 Posted: 11/22/2012 8:53:57 PM Yes-Fragile,Close to the Edge
Pink Floyd-Obscured By Clouds,Dark Side of the Moon,Animals
Led Zeppelin-Led Zeppelin2
Steppenwolf-Monster
The Beatles-White Album,Abbey Road
Bachman Turner Overdrive-Not Fragile
David Bowie-The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust,Station to Station
Peter Frampton-Frampton Comes Alive
Genesis-Wind and Wurthering
Boston-Boston 1
The Cars-The Cars
Lynyrd Skynyrd-Street Survivors
Kansas-Left Overture
The Who-Whos Next,Quadrophonia
Aerosmith-Toys in the Attic
Grand Funk Railroad-Survival
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#37 Posted: 12/1/2012 9:04:21 AM Van Halen IIThe Smiths Ozzy Osborne Tribute Pink Floyd Animals Pink Floyd The Wall David Bowie Ziggy Stardust Rolling Stones Let it Bleed Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers Rolling Stones Exile Rolling Stones Some Girls AC/DC Dirty Deeds aC/DC Highway to Hell Zeppelin. all of them
Good thing CDs came along. My lps took a beating
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#38 Posted: 12/9/2012 5:05:06 PM Forgot to mention when I was a little kid wore out a few Elvis records |
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#39 Posted: 1/26/2013 5:11:57 AM Dudes... Break out the old double album covers... I bet you can still find enough there to roll a thin joint. 
Then it's time for 
I still have many old albums bought in the 50's, 60's and 70's. Some are from my Wifes Dad but most are my originals... and I still remember where every skip is on each album... Amazing how the mind works like that.... Heck, I don't remember the old phone number from the house I use to own for 14 years. |
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#40 Posted: 1/26/2013 5:18:48 AM I also have MANY cassette tapes from the 80's and 90's.
My oldest Brother still has his old 8-track tapes... Remember those? I use to laugh when the track changed in the middle of a song in his car. He use to smack me in the head. Ha,ha,ha. Good times.
I remember getting upset at a store when all they had were the new CD's of something that I wanted and I wanted a cassette. The girl said CD's were the new thing... I said "What the heck is a CD???"   |
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