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| Great Albums Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder. Innervisions - Stevie Wonder The Joshua Tree - U2 The Bends - Radiohead Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd Astral Weeks - Van Morrison Rufus - Chaka Khan OK..... EDIT: I really have no idea why I posted this last night. Mind you I had drunk at least .....
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| Where to start...? 1. The Perfect Element – Pain of Salvation (Prog Metal from Sweden) 2. Be – Pain of Salvation (Prog Metal from Sweden) 3. Blackwater Park – Opeth (Prog Death Metal from Sweden) 4. Ghost Reveries – Opeth (Prog Death Metal from Sweden) 5. Out of Myself – Riverside (Prog Metal from Poland) 6. Second Life Syndrome – Riverside (Prog Metal from Poland) 7. Viva Emptiness – Katatonia (Doom Metal from Sweden) 8. Lateralus – Tool (Alt Metal from USA) 9. S.U.S.A.R. – Indukti (Prog Metal from Poland) 10. Demo – The Morningside (Doom/Doom Death Metal from Russia) Free legal download and WELL worth the bandwidth – excellent album! When I grew up, all the music I ever heard on TV or radio was from the UK or USA. Looking at that list above, only one US band even gets a look in! Otherwise it's all Sweden and Poland and mostly Progressive Metal. Russia is getting good at doing Doom and Doom Death.
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| 1. "Innuendo" by Queen 2. "Bat out of hell II back into hell" by Meat Loaf 3. "Back in black" by AC/DC 4. "Junge Rφmer" by Falco 5. "The division bell" by Pink Floyd I guess I could've named about a dozen different albums, but those are probably the ones I'd take on that famous island which restricts your audio by "albums". I guess the modern version of this would be: "I'd take my whole music collection which conveniently resides on my iPod." If anybody wants to bring up that the iPod's battery will run out, think of how you'll listen to the CDs without electricity. ![]()
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| 'DID' guests apparently would also take as a luxury: Boris Johnson: A jar of English mustard. Rod Steiger: A self-contained external electric fan. John Malkovitch: A cappuccino maker. Simon Cowell: A mirror. Yoko Ono: My life for the next thirty years. Best of all is Bill Nighy's music choices.
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| Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin Meat Puppets - Up On The Sun Alice In Chains - Facelift Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy I'll think of more as time passes... today is a brain-dead day.
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| Stimulate your mind with metal!
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| One album that I consider a true great: "Music for 18 Musicians" - Steve Reich ...and a few other albums that I have in high regard (honorable mentions?), not in any particular order: "Stranger than Fiction" - Bad Religion "Violator" - Depeche Mode "Troublegum" - Therapy? "Playing the Angel" - Depeche Mode "Pure Chewing Satisfaction" - Lard "Collected" (2 disc edition) - Massive Attack (OK, maybe cheating to include a compilation!) "Mutter" - Rammstein "Ricochet" - Tangerine Dream "Inquisition Symphony" - Apocalyptica "Zeit" - Tangerine Dream "Rosenrot" - Rammstein "70s Rock Must Die" - Lard "Selected Ambient Works Volume II" - Aphex Twin "Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables" - Dead Kennedys |
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| Live at Leeds - The Who Quadrophenia - The Who Disraeli Gears - Cream Experience - Jimi Hendrix East West - Paul Butterfield Blues Band Who's Next - The Who Led Zeppelin - Led Zepplin (really the first 3 albums - down hill after that) Wired - Jeff Beck Aqualung - Jethro Tull Songs from the Wood - Jethro Tull (two different sounds of Tull) hmmm - is there a date in this list? |