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steve1633 wrote:if you havent realized yet that pp posts offer little in the way of intelligent discourse then youre dumber than i suspected, if its just easier to argue with someone like her then ya go ahead keep it up.
I actually had "Let It Be" on here and Lennon's "Plastic Ono Band" album, and changed my mind several times. It was difficult to leave "Who's Next" off. Some of my picks, along with being great albums, have more sentimental value to me, and that is why some of these made the final cut.MrSinatra wrote:no beatles? ridiculous.
the problem of course is in picking just one. abbey road, let it be, rubber soul, help? i'd just randomly pick one of those. (i know sgt pepper and revolver so well i don't need either)
after that:
frente - marvin, the album
nirvana - in utero
hendrix - axis / ladyland (flip coin)
talking heads - stop making sense, deluxe edition
pink floyd - dark side of the moon
doors - morrison hotel / la woman (flip coin)
alice in chains - dirt
smashing pumpkins - siamese dream
and of course a swinging sinatra 60's disc.
mentions go to thorogood live, the first pretenders and cars albums, the stones, who's next, etc...
ps. in radio we call this "desert island discs"
The Cure is another one I forgot.Tiffany wrote:Oh, duh, REM!! Geez, see, this really is hard!
steve1633 wrote:if you havent realized yet that pp posts offer little in the way of intelligent discourse then youre dumber than i suspected, if its just easier to argue with someone like her then ya go ahead keep it up.
I changed my mind. More bang for the buck on Greendale.MrSinatra wrote:btw hum, u had zuma for young...
steve1633 wrote:if you havent realized yet that pp posts offer little in the way of intelligent discourse then youre dumber than i suspected, if its just easier to argue with someone like her then ya go ahead keep it up.
Jeffreydan wrote:No compilations, eh? No fair!Let's see.....
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Signals by Rush
Dream Theater Live at the Marquee
The Great Radio Controversy by Tesla
Physical Graffiti by Led Zeppelin
Fair Warning by Van Halen
There & Back by Jeff Beck
The Grand Illusion by Styx
Leftoverture by Kansas
The Nylon Curtain by Billy Joel
Toto IV
Excuse me while I go sulk over the many, many titles I had to leave behind.

Jeffreydan wrote:I like topics like this, getting top-10 lists from everyday folks. (Almost as much as I hate 'em when I have to sacrifice the likes of Tommy!)
Fittingly enough, I would be very likely to have one of Letterman's books of Top Ten Lists with me if stranded on the same island.

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