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What albums have you played the most ?
#11
SteveO Wrote:Music Head,

I like your attitude ! Listen once and that's it ! There is so much music out there today !!!!!!

Back in the last century we only had a few LP records, 45s & 78s lol that we air guitared to in front of a mirror before we went to school in the morning !

You'd be hard pressed to do that today !

right, I don't go to school.

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#12
Tiggi Wrote:Mine would have to include pretty much all of the Pink Floyd/Waters catalog, plus:

Led Zeppelin - II, & IV
Dire Straits - Love Over Gold
Yes - Close to The Edge, & Fragile
Kate Bush - Never Forever, & The Hounds of Love
Grateful Dead - Reckoning
Supertramp - Brother Where You Bound ?
Queen - Sheer Heart Attack
Black Sabbath - Technical Ecstacy
The Eagles - Hotel California
The Enid - In The Region of The Summer Stars, & Aerie Faerie Nonsense
Alan Parsons Project - Eye in The Sky
Brian Eno & David Byrne - My Life in The Bush of Ghosts
Genesis - Seconds Out
Yello - Stella, & One Second
Jean Michel Jarre - Houston/Lyons, & Revolutions
Lou Reed - Transformer
Hawkwind - Quark, Strangeness, & Charm
Bob Dylan - At Budokan
The Cure - Disintegration
Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks
David Bowie - Stage
Roy Harper & Jimmy Page - Whatever Happened to Jugula ?
The Band - The Last Waltz
Al Stewart - Time Passages
Steve Hackett - Defector
Barclay James Harvest - Octoberon
Peter Gabriel - I (Car), & III (Melt)
Van Morrison - Moondance

All of the above have been good companions for many years, and most have been vinyl copies which have been worn out, with many replaced with CD.

Much like Ed, I now studiously avoid overplaying albums, so most of them belong to the fairly distant past.

Good thread, Steve...

Tiggi, you and I have a lot of similar albums. Have you ever tried Kansas - Two for the Show? I rate it in the top three live albums alongside Seconds Out & Bursting Out.
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#13
^ Nope. Never heard it.

That's another added to the Investigate List...
"Writing about music is like dancing about architecture"

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#14
Zune software tracks this for me... (yes I said Zune, my last name IS Gates afterall)... And I listen to the Dead Most, followed by Bad Religion, The Beatles, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, The Stones, and Springsteen.
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#15
Of my many playlist this one is the most played:


Abracadabra Steve Miller Band
Ace Of Spades Motorhead
Against the Wind Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
Paranoid Black Sabbath
Rocky Mountain Way Joe Walsh
All The Young Dudes Mott The Hoople
Mono Courtney Love
When the Levee Breaks Led Zeppelin
Back in Black AC DC
Rock & Roll, Hoochie Koo Johnny Winter
You Really Got Me The Kinks
Never Been To Spain Three Dog Night
Cherry Pie Warrant
Gimme Back My Bullets Lynyrd Skynyrd
Born To Be Wild John Kay & Steppenwolf
Wild Cherry Foghat
Saturday Night Special Lynyrd Skynyrd
Werewolves Of London Warren Zevon
Midnight Rider The Allman Brothers Band
Long Cool Woman The Hollies
I Just Want To Celebrate Rare Earth
Race With the Devil Gun
Hair Of The Dog Nazareth
Jumpin' Jack Flash The Rolling Stones
Bring Down The Hammer Georgia Satellites
American Woman Guess Who
Immigrant Song Led Zeppelin
Lie To Me Jonny Lang
Barracuda Heart
Iron Man Black Sabbath
Tumbling Dice The Rolling Stones
Smoke on the Water Deep Purple
I Need a Woman Ry Cooder
Champagne Jam Atlanta Rhythm Section
Bo Diddley's A Gunslinger Warren Zevon
Mississippi Queen Mountain
It's a Long Way to the Top AC DC
Frankenstein The Edgar Winter Group
Black Magic Woman Santana
Bang A Gong (Get It On) T- Rex
Closer to the Edge Del Bombers
Honky Tonk Woman The Rolling Stones
Black Betty Ram Jam
Wanted Dead Or Alive Warren Zevon
Crossroads Cream
You Shook Me All Night Long AC DC
Voodoo Chile, Stepping Stone Jimi Hendrix
Jackie Blue The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
Bad to the Bone George Thorogood
Revolution The Beatles
Johnny B. Goode Chuck Berry
Low Rider War
"God created man, Sam Colt made them equal."
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#16
an impressive list,bj ! Good to see Race with the Devil - Gun another one I have is I Got a Line on You by Spirit ????...remember that one Hot Smoke and Sassafrass by Bubble Puppy (Houston band I think ? ).
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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#17
Impressive list , bj !!!! Great to see Race with the Devil - Gun on your list.

How about I Got a Line on You by Spirit and remember Hot Smoke and Sassafrass by Bubble Puppy (Houston group, I think ?).
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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#18
I'm younger than you guys Smile I was a kid in the 80's and I became a teenager in the late 80's so these are the ones that got played to death, I can't remember them all right now. I wouldn't say I necessarily return to all of them often either. I tend to go through music a little quicker now and I don't always go back to things I've liked.

Bruce Springsteen - Born in the U.S.A.
George Michaels - Faith
Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction
The Cure - Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
Nirvana- Nevermind
Pearl Jam - 10
R.E.M. - Automatic for the People
Metallica- Ride the Lightning
Tori Amos - Boys for Pele
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Mother's Milk
Danzig - Danzig


But also

Janis Joplin -Pearl
Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow
Simon & Garfunkle - Bridge Over Troubled Water
Led Zepplin - Houses of the Holy
Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladlyand
The Doors - The Doors
The Ramones- The Ramones
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#19
The Family That Plays Together (1968) was the second Sprit put out and had I Got a Line on You as the first cut. Hot Smoke and Sassafrass came out in 68 also. Bubble Puppy are from San Antonio now living in Austin performing in clubs around the Austin area.
"God created man, Sam Colt made them equal."
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#20
Wow, thanks for the trivia, bj !!! Austin is one of the music capitals of the world !!!!...and Bubble Puppy still playing !!!!!
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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