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tremoloman
December 22nd, 2005, 06:45 PM
I know this is a cheezy question, but I'd love to hear your responses!
I'll post mine when I get back from Christmas shopping tonight. :)

Merry Christmas!

Iago
December 27th, 2005, 08:10 AM
Guess I'll start with some of my favorites... (yeah, that's really cheesie ehehhee!!) It's a long list actually, but here are some of them...

In no proper order:

-White Album (Beatles)
-Abbey Road (Beatles)
-R U Experienced (Hendrix)
-Axis Bold as Love (Hendrix)
-Johnny Winter And (Johnny Winter & McCoys)
-Siamese Dream (Smashing Pumpkins)
-Blind Faith (Blind Faith)
-Eat a Peach (Allman Brothers)
-Bridge Of Sighs (Robin Trower)
-Layla and other Assorted Love Songs (Derek and the Dominos - Clapton)

tremoloman
December 27th, 2005, 01:21 PM
Here's my top 10 as of today (in no particular order):

Jimi Hendrix - First Rays of the New Rising Sun
Jimi Hendrix - Band of Gypsys
The Cure - Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
Rush - Moving Mictures
AC/DC - Back In Black
AC/DC - Powerage
Extreme - Pornograffitti
Megadeth - Rust In Peace
Metallica - Ride The Lightning
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV

Nelskie
December 27th, 2005, 03:35 PM
Hard to limit it to (10), but here goes (in no particular order):

1.) Led Zeppelin I
2.) ZZ Top - Tres Hombres
3.) KISS - Alive!
4.) Dire Straits - Dire Straits
5.) Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed
6.) The Black Crowes - The Southern Harmony & Musical Companion
7.) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
8.) SRV - Texas Flood
9.) Aerosmith - Aerosmith I
10.) Van Halen - Van Halen I

With the exception of The Black Crowes, all of these selections were originally issued in LP (vinyl) format.

marnold
December 27th, 2005, 05:50 PM
My all time favorite is Queensryche--Operation Mindcrime

Other favs:
Dokken--Tooth and Nail
SRV--Couldn't Stand the Weather

Here's one from left field, but one I really like:
Pat Methany--Still Life (Talking)

Spudman
December 29th, 2005, 12:18 AM
Man o man this is a tough one, but here goes!

In no particular order:

Roine Stolt - Wall Street Voodoo
Queensryche - Operation Mind Crime
Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
Toto - Mindfields
Ayreon - The Human Equation or Electric Castle
Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon
RPWL - World Through My Eyes
The Flower Kings - Adam And Eve
Neal Morse - ?
The Beatles - All

Honorable mention: John Scofield - Uberjam, Yes - Fragile

Tim
December 29th, 2005, 08:00 AM
OK it is evident that I am way out of touch with all the bands and albums being discussed in this thread. I am familiar with the works of: the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zepplin, Dire Straits, ZZ Top, and the Rolling Stones. Although I do not have these albums.

I am somewhat familiar with Pink Floyd, AC/DC, and some others. Some bands I never heard of. Hey I am an ex-oldie but goodie fan!

Since it will be very expensive for me to go out and buy all those CDs, I ask the following. Can the group give the names of the songs that are considered the “best of”? This way I can collect the best of the best and go to Best Buy and have them download only these songs onto a CD. I think they charge $0.80 a song.

I did this a few months back. I had them download the best hits of Fat Burger. I got 15 songs for less then $12.00.

marnold
December 29th, 2005, 10:28 AM
Since it will be very expensive for me to go out and buy all those CDs, I ask the following. Can the group give the names of the songs that are considered the “best of”? This way I can collect the best of the best and go to Best Buy and have them download only these songs onto a CD. I think they charge $0.80 a song.

I did this a few months back. I had them download the best hits of Fat Burger. I got 15 songs for less then $12.00.

Operation Mindcrime is an album that you really need to listen to from beginning to end. I'd highly recommend it if you like 80s metal at all.

Does everyone know about mothermetal.com? You can legally download MP3s of all kinds of 80s metal. They've got most of the well-known stuff and some pretty obscure stuff as well. You pay by the gigabyte. Good stuff, highly recommended.

marnold
December 29th, 2005, 10:30 AM
-Bridge Of Sighs (Robin Trower)

A classic album that doesn't get the respect it deserves. "Day of the Eagle" is a great track.

Nelskie
December 29th, 2005, 11:47 AM
Tim - You may want to check out the "Picked Up An Old Tape Yesterday" thread in the HYH forum - marnold posted a couple links that offer *free* music downloads (one of them had (50) free downloads!!) - might save you some $$, though I am not sure that all of the bands you seek are available through that site. Many of them should be.

As for my fave songs off of my Top 10 albums - here ya' go:

1.) Led Zeppelin I - "How Many More Times"
2.) ZZ Top - Tres Hombres - "Waitin' For The Bus"
3.) KISS - Alive! - "Black Diamond"
4.) Dire Straits - Dire Straits - "Sultans of Swing"
5.) Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed - "Can't Always Get What You Want"
6.) The Black Crowes - The Southern Harmony . . . - "Remedy"
7.) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here - "Wish You Were Here"
8.) SRV - Texas Flood - "Texas Flood"
9.) Aerosmith - Aerosmith I - "Mama Kin"
10.) Van Halen - Van Halen I - "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love"

BTW - I've never heard of "Fatburger". Maybe you should do a short post of that one in HYH. What's it sound like, cool songs, etc. - that kind of stuff. Good luck w/ your "Best Of" compilation.

Spudman
December 29th, 2005, 02:07 PM
Here are a couple of places to hear great guitar work and new music for free!

http://www.progulus.com/samPHPweb/now-playing.php

http://www.deliciousagony.com/

I love all the classic stuff that I grew up with but I really appreciate where the new guys are going. Composition and technique are different than the "old school" stuff. The music is so diverse.

Enjoy.

tremoloman
January 1st, 2006, 04:45 PM
Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime... man do I love that album! So many great songs... especially 'Anarchy X' into 'Revolution Calling' and 'I Don't Believe In Love'. :)

As for wanting to hear albums... if any of you are familiar with newsgroups, I could always post some in alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.rock or something where you could leech a ton of stuff for nothing.

Let me know if there is any interest. I think trading MP3s to expose each other to new material is a great and inexpensive way to "spread the word". Then if you like what you hear, buy the CD. I always buy CDs from artists I like to suport the band and future releases.

Happy New Year!

Matt
January 3rd, 2006, 05:42 PM
top favourite albums? being young and naive, you will probably mock some but hey :D

1) Incesticide- Nirvana
2) In Utero- Nirvana ( as you might guess, i'm a large Nirvana fan, but dont listen them much anymore as my mucial taste has changed)
3) Pulse- Pink Floyd (not strictly an album, but man is it good)
4) Led Zeppelin 1 (best Zep album in my opinion)
5) Who Made Who- AC/DC
6)Strange Brew- Best of Cream (compilation I know..)
7) Permission to Land- The Darkness
8) Whats the story morning glory? -Oasis
9) Blue- Third Eye Blind
10) The Back Room- Editors
11) Silent Alarm- Bloc Party.

My band amtes have tried to get me into Indie as you can see from the last two choices, but I'm still rock at heart :)



12) This Harmonic World- MidRiff (my band, thought i might as well :D)

MagicBaller21
January 3rd, 2006, 06:24 PM
Ive got quite a few, but most of them are kinda like greatest hits albums, hope that's alright (Not in any particular order):
- Led Zeppelin- How the West Was Won- "Going to California"
- Guns N' Roses- Appetite for Destruction- "Paradise City"
- Derek and the Dominoes- Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs- "Bell Bottom Blues"
- Blue Oyster Cult- Extraterrestrial Life- "Burnin' For You"
- The Beatles- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band-"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"
- Gov't Mule- Déj* Voodoo- "Slackjaw Jezebel"
- Jimi Hendrix- The Ultimate Experience- "Hey Joe"
- SRV- Greatest Hits- "Couldn't Stand the Weather"
- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers- Greatest Hits- "Last Dance With Mary Jane"
- Rolling Stones- Forty Licks- "Sympathy for the Devil"
- The YardBirds- Greatest Hits- "Train Kept A' Rollin'"

Well, thats 11, and not even all of them. Other good songs:
Beatles- "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
Lynyrd Skynyrd- "Gimme Back MY Bullets"
Chuck Berry- "Johnny B. Goode"
Cream- "Swlabr"
Jeff Beck- "Beck's Bolero"
Jethro Tull- "Aqualung"
Phish- "The Mango Song"

I highly suggest you guys check out Chris Smither, he is an INCREDIBLE blues guitarist. I dont know if this is too much info, but its just a few of my favorites.

Edit: Gov't Mule is also really good, they are prolly my favorite band that is touring right now. They are a branch of the Allman Brothers (i think), you can check out some of their stuff here: http://www.myspace.com/govtmule

Tone2TheBone
January 3rd, 2006, 06:31 PM
My list evolves over the decades.

Not necessarily in any order but....

1) Led Zeppelin III (fooled you didn't I)

2) Beatles - Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band

3) Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble - Texas Flood

4) Green Day - American Idiot (evolved into this decade obviously)

5) ZZ Top - Tres Hombres (right Nelski!?)

6) Rush - Hemispheres (I morph into a bass player on this one)

7) Queen - Any of the Greatest Hits compilations there's just too many good ones of theirs to pick just one.

8) Robert Johnson - King of the Delta Blues

9) Eric Clapton - Sessions for Robert J.

10) Metallica - And Justice for All

tremoloman
January 3rd, 2006, 07:34 PM
Wow... there are some great choices in here! I'm very happy to see you all have diverse musical taste. We're a dying breed these days. I'll do some searches on the web for soundclips of the tunes I was unaware of.

This is pretty cool since I love listening to new material.

Have a great day and keep those lists going!

-tremoloman

P.S. Matt:
There are no right or wrong answers, so nobody is going to giev you grief over your choices here. As they say, "One man's trash is another man's treasure" and vice versa. I really like your choices BTW.

Nelskie
January 3rd, 2006, 08:50 PM
Magic - Nice to see you list Gov't Mule in your "best of" list. Warren Haynes might just be one of the hardest working guitarists in the biz, not only fronting The Mule (lead guitar / lead vocals), but also touring with the Allman Bros., and contributing guitar work, vocals, and other material to a bevy of other artists. He's a huge talent, and a damn fine guitar player. Warren is a Les Paul man, and plays through some custom Soldanos, amongst other gear. I've seen him perform with both bands, and he was amazing, to say the least. Hopefully, there'll be a post about him sometime in the near future.

marnold
January 4th, 2006, 10:37 AM
Magic - Nice to see you list Gov't Mule in your "best of" list.

I just snagged "Deja Voodoo" off eMusic as well along with live albums from Jeff Healey and Eric Johnson.