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    I thought those were all the same song!

    Kidding, of course. Great stuff from the artist my kids all call The Whiner.
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    Not an easy task... Gonna try anyway. One Lp per atist.
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    1.JOHNNY BURNETTE & The Rock'n'Roll Trio - [1956]
    2.Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley [1958]
    3.Chuck Berry - Chuck Berry Is on Top [1959]
    4.Howlin' Wolf - Howlin' Wolf [1962]
    5.The Trashmen - Surfin' Bird [1964]
    7.DICK DALE - Mr.Eliminator [1964]
    8.The Hondells - Go Little Honda [1964]
    9.The Buddies - Go Go With The Buddies [1965]
    10.The Ventures - Batman Theme [1966]
    11.Davie Allan & The Arrows -Cycle-delic Sounds [1968]
    12.THE SONICS - Here Are [1965]
    13.Bobby Fuller Four - I Fought The Law [1966]
    14.
    Love - Love [1966]
    15.The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico [1967]
    16.The Byrds - The Notorious Byrd Brothers [1968]
    17.Downliners Sect - The Sect [1964]
    18.The Sorrows - Take a Heart [1965]
    19.YARDBIRDS - Yardbirds [Roger the Engineer] [1966]

    20.The 13th Floor Elevators - Easter Everywhere [1967]
    21.The Litter - Distortions [1967]
    22.The Music Machine - The Bonniwell Music Machine [1968]
    23.The Doors - L.A. Woman[1971]
    24.The Beatles - Rubber Soul [1965]
    25.The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main St. [1972]
    26.Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band - Safe as Milk [1967]
    27.Sly and the Family Stone - Stand! [1969]
    28.THE STOOGES - Raw Power [1973]
    29.MC 5 – High Time [1972]
    30.Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action [1976]
    31.New York Dolls - New York Dolls [1973]
    32.T.REX – Electric Warrior [1971]
    33.ROXY MUSIC – For Your Pleasure [1972]
    34.DAVID BOWIE - Low [1977]
    35.LOU REED – Transformer [1972]
    36.JOHNNY THUNDERS – L.A.M.F.[1977]
    37.BLONDIE – Parallel Lines[1978]
    38.THE MODERN LOVERS - THE MODERN LOVERS [1976]
    39.
    Richard Hell & The Voidoids – Blank Generation [1977]
    40.RAMONES – Rocket To Russia [1977]
    41.THE ELECTRIC CHAIRS - THE ELECTRIC CHAIRS [1978]
    42.DMZ – DMZ [1978]
    43.The Clash - The Clash [1977]
    44.Television – Marquee Moon [1977]
    45.Alan Vega – Collision Drive [1981]
    46.Sex Pistols - Nevermind The Bollocks [1977]
    47.The Undertones - The Undertones [1978]
    48.The Stranglers - Rattus Norvegicus (IV) [1977]
    49.IGGY POP – Lust For Life [1977]
    50.Buzzcocks - Another Music in a Different Kitchen
    [1978]
    51.The Cramps - Songs the Lord Taught Us [1980]
    52.The Gun Club - Fire of Love[1981]


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    one of the albums that I come back to ..over & over is.....PF - WYWH
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    Electric Ladyland

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    So much great music...

    My list would include, but not limited to:
    Carole King: Tapestry
    Chicago Transit Authority
    James Taylor: JT
    Yes: Fragile
    Who: Tommy
    Santana: Abraxas
    Blood, Sweat & Tears: B, S &T
    Deep Purple: Machine Head
    Joe Walsh: The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get
    Al Stewart: Year of the Cat
    Supertramp: Crime of the Century
    Brian Bromberg: Wood
    Dire Straits: Brothers in Arms
    Mark Knopfler: Shangri-La
    Bruce Springsteen: Born To Run
    Steppenwolf: Born to Be Wild
    Mike Oldfield: Tubular Bells
    Jethro Tull: Aqualung
    Steely Dan: Aja
    Robin Trower: Bridge of Sighs
    Herbie Hancock: Headhunters
    Jack Johnson: Brushfire Fairytales
    Eagles: Desperado and Hotel California
    Doobie Brothers: Captain & Me
    Pink Floyd...

    So many, many more..

    Songs:
    Iron Butterfly: Inna-Godda-da-vida
    Edgar Winter: Frankenstein

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    Stephen Allen Davis

    ..to give this thread new life? The Light Pink album. To me, right now, superb. google and listen..recorded very well.

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    I don't know if its THE Greatest, but

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    have been listening and relistening to Jethro Tull's STAND UP and it is sure
    a well thought out, well played, and enjoyable album (for me)
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    Old School Choice

    If I had to pick out a single album; I'd be hard pressed:

    Either Da Beatles and their seminal "Abby Road" or
    Steve Winwood's album that brought him back:"Back in the High Life"

    That said got stuck in a Micky D's one night listening to the teenagers 3 cars back and an artist that howled. Combine that with cheap chinese amplifiers and speakers that weren't too expensive either; along with too much bass and absolutely no sound deadening>I couldn't figure out what was worse the truck buzzing from the bass or the artist who did not have a clue. That was a moment when I realized a lot of the young ones now don't have any musical tastes > the 60's to the 80's were music's golden years. Rap is the downfall of it all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lgvenable View Post
    If I had to pick out a single album; I'd be hard pressed:

    Either Da Beatles and their seminal "Abby Road" or
    Steve Winwood's album that brought him back:"Back in the High Life"

    That was a moment when I realized a lot of the young ones now don't have any musical tastes > the 60's to the 80's were music's golden years. Rap is the downfall of it all.


    Interesting choice on Steve Winwood, very talented but kind of gets lost in the shuffle so to speak. Abby Road is, well...Abby Road!....I have a friend of mine who still doesnt like the boys, just doesnt get it I suppose.
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