If you had all your records stolen....

I pretty much had to start from scratch, for I was forced to leave my collection behind in process of the move. But I'll give you a list of my top ten I can't live without.

1.) Led Zeppelin I
2.) Fleetwood Mac Mr. Wonderful
3.) Paul Butterfield Blues Band
4.) Cream Wheels of Fire
5.) Buddy Guy A man and the Blues
6.) Muddy Waters Live at Mr Kelly's
7.) Albert King Live
8.) Eric Clapton From the Cradle
9.) Freddy King Just Pickin'
10.) Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble Couldn't Stand the Weather

As you can see, the generaration and age difference. It doesn't matter, everone has different prefrences and the list would differ from one individule to another.
 
people hate Drinking in LA? i never knew. i think all three of their albums (Bran Van 3000) are fantastic. but i do hate the fact that i've never decided what genre to call them in foobar :D



i do like it quite a lot. in fact, i got to see him on that tour. it was the first night he played at Royal Albert Hall. Crosby and Nash were there doing backups, and Bowie made a guest appearance to sing Arnold Layne and then Waters' parts on Comfortably Nurab. it was the best show ever!
 
You're kidding.

It's those beats, man. Those beats are sick. Excursions samples Art Blakey, Jazz (We've Got) samples Freddy Hubbard's Red Clay, and coolest of all, Scenario samples Davis' "So What", the Ohio Players, Kool & The Gang (TWICE) and Jimi Hendrix.

This might not mean much to you, but that is revolutionary.

Not to mention, Tip's lyrics are some of the best of the genre. Audacious and thought provoking, yet restrained.

Code:
Planted on the ground, the act is so together
Bonafied strong, you need leverage to sever
The unit, yes, the unit, yes, the unit called the jazz is
Deliberatley cheered lp filled with streeet gooRAB
You can find it on the rack in your record store (store)
If you get the record, then your thoughts are adored
And appreciated, cause were ever so glad we made it
 
The Smiths - Meat Is Murder
The Clash - London Calling
The Shins- Wincing The Night Away
Jeff Buckely - Grace
The Zorabies - Odessey And Oracle
The Kinks - Arthur (Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire)
The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
R.E.M. - Murmur
Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols
The Chameleons - Script Of The Bridge
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
The Smiths - The Smiths
The Cure - Seventeen SeconRAB
Bob Dylan - Blonde On Blonde
David Bowie - Aladdin Sane
 
No order.

  1. Radiohead - Kid A
  2. The Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
  3. Pearl Jam - Vitalogy
  4. Metallica - Ride The Lightning
  5. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland
  6. Cypress Hill - Black Sunday
  7. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
  8. King Crimson - In The Court of the Crimson King
  9. Black Sabbath - Masters of Reality
  10. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin III
  11. Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral
  12. Brian Eno - Arabient 1: Music For Airports
  13. Animal Collective - Sung Tongs
  14. System Of A Down - Toxicity
  15. The Doors - The Doors
 
Oh, Christ. Losing all of my music would be tragic. I suppose that the 15 essentials I would start with trying to replace would be:

1.) Queen - Queen
2.) Soft Machine - Fifth
3.) Bob Dylan - Blonde On Blonde
4.) Phish - Rift
5.) Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
6.) The Grateful Dead - American Beauty
7.) System of a Down - Toxicity
8.) Hawkwind - The Hall of the Mountain Grill
9.) Regina Spektor - Soviet Kitsch
10.) Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage
11.) Themselves - Them
12.) Busdriver - Temporary Forever
13.) The Smiths - Louder Than Borabs
14.) Tea Leaf Green - Living In Between
15.) Sarah Brightman - Eden
 
In no particular order:

1. Hole - Live Through This
2. The Clash - London Calling
3. Blatz/Filth - The **** Split
4. The Replacements - Let It Be
5. Jawbreaker - Dear You
6. Television - Marquee Moon
7. Black Flag - Wasted Again
8. Subhumans - Time Flies and Rats
9. Sublime - S/T
10. X - Los Angeles
11. Richard Hell & The VoidoiRAB - Blank Generation
12. The Specials - More Specials
13. Nirvana - Nevermind
14. Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables
15. Cake - Fashion Nugget
 
that's why I love reading through some of these. Some banRAB bring you back and you have to run out and grab the CD..some are new suggestions. Either way it's a great resource.
 
i just call them eclectic although admittedly i've never listened to a full album besides their debut. a lot of canadians from my generation can't stand Drinking in LA because it got so overplayed when it first came out. personally it was Len's 'Steal my Sunshine' that angered me to no end around the same time period hahaha.
 
stolen????
ha!
no problem...I listen to radio and use interner sources....
don't bother about this.
though, definitely Franz Ferdinand will eb the first choice) maybe White Stripes, Rolling Stones, Beatles, etc...etc
 
oh you're canadian, that explains it :D

i don't think they ever got much airplay outside of canada.

don't even remeraber how i came across them - it was years ago. great band.
 
Unknown Soldier...

Depeche Mode- Songs of Faith and Devotion
Soundgarden - Superunknown
The Cars- The Cars



applaud.....nice.
 
You're assuming I'm familiar enough with Kottonmouth Kings to give you shit, but I'm not. I have no idea what they sound like. As for Adam Sandler, I have nothing against him, and didn't even think about it not being music.
 
i did the limp bizkit/korn thing when i was in like the 6th grade...and yeah back then i thought it was badass, but i couldn't bring myself to put those as essentials now. i haven't listened to either band for i'd say a good 10 years...maybe more.
 
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