What Is Your Favourite Album?

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  1. Lee
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       #21

    Yes that was Buddy Holly; I was also thinking of Bobby Vee at the time. Bobby Vee was the singer that took the stage in Buddy Holly's place when he died. Don McLean in his song "American Pie" calls Vee the Court Jester (didn't like him).

    Bob Seger and The Silver Buffet Band (Getting old can't remember how to spell).

    Moody Blues during the Late Sixties and early Seventies were one of my favorite groups. Though different colored pills weren't in my life (Naval Officer).

    At present I am listing to Claud McPhatter, another favorite of mine in the early sixties.
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  2. DJG
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       #22

    I remember Bobby Vee - The Night Has A Thousand Eyes! I danced to that! And Lee, we're not so gullible. We used to get our best stuff from our friends in the services when they got home from abroad .
    I'm actually ROTFLMAO for two reasons - can you guess ?
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       #23

    Anything by Pink Floyd, Dire Straits, Taj Mahal, Beethoven, there is more Im just too tired to think right now....
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  4. DJG
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    Tews said:
    Anything by Pink Floyd, Dire Straits, Taj Mahal, Beethoven, there is more Im just too tired to think right now....
    Hey, if we're doing the Wig then we might as well throw in Wolfie, Fred and Jo !

    That would be Mozart, Chopin & Bach to you classically illiterate slobs ... as opposed to us classically literate slobs ...
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    Lee said:
    Moody Blues during the Late Sixties and early Seventies were one of my favorite groups. Though different colored pills weren't in my life (Naval Officer)...
    I will never forget the orange sunshine. NCS, Diego Garcia. I left before the Footprint of Freedom. But, I'm feeling much better now.

    Clap for the Wolfman, he's gonna rate your records high!
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  6. Lee
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       #26

    Paul Anka one of Canada's early musical exports. Got his 21 greatest hits. Have to admit that Boz Scaggs still rocks; really liked his music. Oh! Meatloaf's two "Bat Out Of Hell" records. . .just good stuff.

    Can't forget the "Man," Neil Diamond that Hot August Night at the Greek Theater; it was a better show then the Doors at Seattle's Masonic Temple, August 1968 (Think that is right, my mind sometimes has problems remembering stuff), however, I know it was 1968.
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       #27

    Just a month ago, on back to back nights - Wolf Trap, Vienna

    Creedence Clearwater Revisited, Boz Scaggs & Michael McDonald.

    A couple of days later, the Doobie Bros. played, but I did not go. Burned out on the traffic and I have seen them twice before - with and without Michael McDonald.

    Dinosaur rock.

    But the years went by and the rock just died
    Suzie went and left us for some foreign guy
    Long nights crying by the record machine
    dreaming of my Chevy and my old blue jeans
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    i just looked at my superbar, and it says it's 2009 - how come no-one's releasing great albums anymore? has piracy finally killed music? although Radiohead and The Coral do still try.

    and i can't believe no-one has mentioned Neil Young!!!!!!! WTF??????? (although Antman did allude to '&Y')

    i'm into 90s hip hop: Public Enemy - Takes a Nation of Millions, Eric B & Rakim - Paid in Full, Nas - Illmatic, GZA - Liquid Swords are all essential albums.

    however, these days i seem to spend a lot of time listening to compilations and random internet radio stations.
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    I did it like this, I did it like that, I did it with my Wiffle Ball bat
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  10. DJG
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    mickey megabyte said:
    i just looked at my superbar, and it says it's 2009 - how come no-one's releasing great albums anymore? has piracy finally killed music? although Radiohead and The Coral do still try.

    and i can't believe no-one has mentioned Neil Young!!!!!!! WTF??????? (although Antman did allude to '&Y')

    i'm into 90s hip hop: Public Enemy - Takes a Nation of Millions, Eric B & Rakim - Paid in Full, Nas - Illmatic, GZA - Liquid Swords are all essential albums.

    however, these days i seem to spend a lot of time listening to compilations and random internet radio stations.
    I liked him with Buffalo Springfield ... his solo voice is too nasal for my taste .

    Frankly, I enjoy anything with a good dance beat ... sue me!
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