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59! so more a child of the 60s and and especially 70s. hey, it is one of the greatest vintages of the century. i saw someone say on a post the other day, how fortunate they were to be born into th

Remembered from those days and you will too.. The Cure. The Smiths.

Sorry if this list is really long, but there are so many albums that have had a huge affect on me. Many of these albums have affected me due to the lyrical nature of the songs, and the composition whi

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hey, i just see these as a long list of sad wannabees aspiring to bruce's crown. and even more sadly, coming up way short.

although dylan and neil young et al are, of course, as profound.

i have not been through all the pages so was wondering if rob put up neil diamond's 'jonathon livingston seagull'. i know how much he enjoys it, when he can't find 'dancing queen'.

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hey, i just see these as a long list of sad wannabees aspiring to bruce's crown. and even more sadly, coming up way short.

I love you mate. But clearly you need to grow up.seriously! :no:

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"Eddie Harris Sings the Blues" around 1971 there or abouts. That album sent me and even the pets into Lalaland everytime :daydream:

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  1. Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard - Pancho & Lefty
  2. U2 - WAR
  3. Beastie Boys - License to Ill
  4. Tears for Fears - Songs from the Big Chair
  5. The Band - The Band
  6. Robert Earl Keen - Live #2
  7. Waylon Jennings - All of his albums
  8. Charlie Daniels - Roots Remain Trilogy
  9. The Highwaymen - Highwayman
  10. Chris Knight - Chris Knight, A Pretty Good Guy & The Jealous Kind
  11. Steve Earle - Guitar Town, Copperhead Road, Train a Comin' and many more
  12. U2 - Joshua Tree
  13. U2 - Rattle & Hum
  14. Bruce Springsteen - The Rising
  15. Hank Williams Jr. - Greatest Hits #1
  16. Johnny Cash - American Recordings (All of them)
  17. U2 - All That You Can't Leave Behind
  18. Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA
  19. Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
  20. U2 - Achtung Baby
  21. Robert Earl Keen - Undone
  22. Jerry Jeff Walker - Great Gonzos
  23. Robert Earl Keen - Gringo Honeymoon
  24. Pat Green - Georges Bar
  25. Charlie Robison - Life of the Party & Step Right Up

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Neil Young

let's try this again!!

Neil Young - Decade bought it as a triple lp.... twice and managed to wear out both. Now have it on cd and still play it.

Cheers

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Too many to mention, but some of my favorites. Here we go....

Bruce Springsteen- The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle

**Not much Bruce love but this album will change your mind** as well as Born to Run

Neil Young- Every album but I guess WELD, Harvest and Freedom are my favorites

**Shameless plug but check out the Farm Aid 2012 Thread** :innocent:

Van Morrison- Astral Weeks, AMAZING :thumbsup:

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So many albums, so little time! I'm sure I'll miss a few, but here goes...

Ted Nugent - Double Live Gonzo. My first 8 track and first concert back in 1979. Took me from AM radio to real rock n roll!

Rush - 2112. Saw them 3 or 4 times back in the 80's, from Permanent Waves through Grace under Pressure.

Zeppelin- the entire catalogue. Ordered tickets to see them in Chicago but that was the year Bonham passed.

Ac/dc - started with the Powerage lp, but loved them all the way through For Those About to Rock. Saw them live 3 times. After the third show I realized it wasnt anything new.

Black Sabbath - (actually playing in Chicago tonight). We Sold our souls for rock and roll. Great compilation album.

Scorpions - Love Drive through Love at First Sting are killer! Another great live band.

Van Halen - the first time around original line up and the Sammy years were all excellent recordings.

Metallica - from Ride through the Black album, absolutely the best in the biz at the time.

Ozzy - Blizzard and Diary still stand the test of time. Randy Is a legend. If you can download a copy of the King Biscuit Flower Hour live show recorded in Montreal back in 81, it showcases Randy's unbelievable talent. I still listen to that recording regularly.

Nirvana, Nevermind

Pearl Jam - 10

Unfortunately not much out there that is new really gets me excited.

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alot of great albums posted up here but I did not see Lynryd Skynyrd's live album "One more from the road" Brilliant!!

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alot of great albums posted up here but I did not see Lynryd Skynyrd's live album "One more from the road" Brilliant!!

I got 2 Skynyrd albums on my list. Could have easily made it 3 with this one. Steve Gaines (RIP) was a guitar genius and is sorely missed.

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A little off track but, Heads up to crusty old Sabbath fans like myself.

You Tube - Black Sabbath Paris 1970

Full concert in a dinky hall. Pretty cool.

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Too many to mention, but some of my favorites. Here we go....

Bruce Springsteen- The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle

**Not much Bruce love but this album will change your mind** as well as Born to Run

Neil Young- Every album but I guess WELD, Harvest and Freedom are my favorites

**Shameless plug but check out the Farm Aid 2012 Thread** :innocent:

Van Morrison- Astral Weeks, AMAZING :thumbsup:

nice to finally see someone with an appreciation of great music!

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  1. Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard - Pancho & Lefty
  2. U2 - WAR
  3. Beastie Boys - License to Ill
  4. Tears for Fears - Songs from the Big Chair
  5. The Band - The Band
  6. Robert Earl Keen - Live #2
  7. Waylon Jennings - All of his albums
  8. Charlie Daniels - Roots Remain Trilogy
  9. The Highwaymen - Highwayman
  10. Chris Knight - Chris Knight, A Pretty Good Guy & The Jealous Kind
  11. Steve Earle - Guitar Town, Copperhead Road, Train a Comin' and many more
  12. U2 - Joshua Tree
  13. U2 - Rattle & Hum
  14. Bruce Springsteen - The Rising
  15. Hank Williams Jr. - Greatest Hits #1
  16. Johnny Cash - American Recordings (All of them)
  17. U2 - All That You Can't Leave Behind
  18. Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA
  19. Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
  20. U2 - Achtung Baby
  21. Robert Earl Keen - Undone
  22. Jerry Jeff Walker - Great Gonzos
  23. Robert Earl Keen - Gringo Honeymoon
  24. Pat Green - Georges Bar
  25. Charlie Robison - Life of the Party & Step Right Up

and greaqt to see 'the rising' getting some due accolades. always thought it was an extraordinary album.

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Hendrix - Band of Gypsies

Dead - Europe 72

Clapton - Layla (the album)

The Band - The Band

Charles we are the only ones giving love to The Band so far.

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