JadeRose
9 years ago
I forgot one.

Jesus Christ Superstar - Original Concept Recording with Ian Gillian from Deep Purple
tailgater
9 years ago
On vinyl.

Aerosmith Rocks: Found the album at school and played the crap out of it. Nobody's Fault is still the best opening riff. Ever.
The Who: Quadrophenia. Played in order.
Pink Floyd: The Wall: played in order.
The Who: Who Are You. Not to be taken away.
The Clash: London Calling.

I think this is accurate.
AC/DC may have made the cut. Tie between Back in Black and Let There Be Rock.

tailgater
9 years ago

I forgot one.

Jesus Christ Superstar - Original Concept Recording with Ian Gillian from Deep Purple

JadeRose wrote:



Listened to that Sunday on the drive up to my folks.

I still can't believe that Murray Head is the same dude who went on to do One Night in Bangkok
RMAN4443
9 years ago
Racked the brain and went back to the Jr. H.S. days, and I remember

The Who-Who's Next

Deep Purple-Machine Head

Foghat- Fool For the City

ZZ Top-Fandango

Jethro Tull-AquaLung

Aerosmith-Aerosmith, Get Your Wings, and Toys in the Attic........the 1st three albums from "Those Bad Boys From Boston"...............I'm from Boston after all

I'm pretty sure everyone I knew back then had these 8-tracks in the case
Palama
5 years ago
Been over 3 years since the last post. My 5 hasn't changed, how 'bout yours?

Anyone else wanna throw out their list?
DrMaddVibe
5 years ago
In no order...

David Bowie - Scary Monsters

Led Zeppelin - Self-Titled

Black Sabbath - Self-Titled

The Beatles - White Album

Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage
NapalmMan67
5 years ago
The Runaways- The Runaways

Joan Jett- Self Titled, rereleased as Bad Reputation

Metallica- Kill 'em All

Metallica- And Justice For All


Toss up as to which I've played more: Judas Priest- Stained Class or Screaming for Vengeance


delta1
5 years ago
Eagles Greatest Hits
Chicago Transit Authority
Beach Boys, Pet Sounds
Pink Floyd, The Wall
The Doors, The Doors
Bee Gees, Saturday Night Fever
Earth, Wind and Fire, That's the Way of the World
Elton John, Yellow Brick Road
ZRX1200
5 years ago
Pantera “Far Beyond Driven”

Billy Joel “Greatest Hits Vol. 1&2”

Scott Miller and The Commonwealth “Reconstruction”

Frank Zappa “Joe’s Garage”

David Bowie “Greatest Hits” or David Allan Coe “Live at Billy Bob’s”
Sunoverbeach
5 years ago
Greatest guitarist, 5 most played albums, you are all trying to make my brain explode. Disclaimer of no particular order

Nirvana - Nevermind
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Led Zeppelin - IV / Zoso whichever title you prefer
Hendrix - Are You Experienced
Dg west deptford
5 years ago
No order quick guesstimate
The Animals
The Stones
Sting
Gary Clark Jr.
Booker T Jones
Santana
Rodrigo y Gabriella
Jesse Cook
No vinyl or disk run in at least 5 years.
Daughters play list on Spotify has been go to for my country fix.
Millennials got music figured out.
Chris's Jazz cafe in Philly is my other lounge- live streaming a great show coming up
Dg west deptford
5 years ago
^Fat boy slim has fit in a lot on the end of work day playlist Fridays.
When I can beat down the Mexicans noise
I blame Tony's questions on my Diamond Dave play list
Speyside
5 years ago
Radiohead Pablo Honey
The White Stripes Elephant
REM Automatic for the People
David Bowie The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
Smooth light
5 years ago
T-Rex / Trax / WET WILLEY / LIVE. HUMBLE PIE / live at Filmore east .J .GIELES BAND / FULL HOUSE . IAN HUNTER / welcome to the club
Smooth light
5 years ago
Some where SUPERTRAMP / crsis what crsis
Gene363
5 years ago
No way to pick just five.
frankj1
5 years ago

No way to pick just five.

Gene363 wrote:


simply impossible
Speyside
5 years ago
The other problem at least for me is what decade do we want the list from.
frankj1
5 years ago
Kinks- Muswell Hillbillies
Beatles- White Album
Youngbloods- Elephant Mountain (first two thirds anyway)
Spirit- Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
George Harrison-All Things Must Pass

pretty sure these are in the top 50 of my most played. All on vinyl.
There are more.

NapalmMan67
5 years ago

Over the years, (go back as far as you want), which 5 albums/cd's have you played the most.

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