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Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 12:01 pm
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The Who - Live at Leeds


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Any of AC/DC's albums with the late Bon Scott on vocals.

agreed, especially Dirty Deeds (although i prefer the australian version).... hell, even if the whole album sucked and i had no skip button, i would listen through just to have my head blown off by the solo in squealer

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Stuff that hasn't been mentioned yet...

Clutch - S/T
R.L. Burnside - Too Bad Jim
Any Jimi Hendrix
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Even though my response most likely would indicate my age, and I will like to mention many albums that I listened from the beginning to the end, including the Stones, Beatles, Led Zeppellin, etc., my all times favorite is Sergeant Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band, due to its innovation and far ahead of its time music when it was issued back in the '60's.


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Stuff that hasn't been mentioned yet...

Clutch - S/T
R.L. Burnside - Too Bad Jim
Any Jimi Hendrix
Om- God Is Good
Shrinebuilder - S/T
Buddy Guy - Sweet Tea


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Beatles- The white album
Gin Blossoms- New Miserable Experience
Huey Lewis and the News- Sports.

The first non-love me do Beatles album I ever really "listened" too. Glass Onion blew my mind.

Gin Blossoms. I loved how these mostly upbeat songs were about such sad things when you really listened to them.

I know Huey is a little "pop" but there is a lot of soul in his voice and I there is such a cool R&B-up-tempo blues vibe. I remember this album from when I was a kid and I loved the hooks that the songs had and they were upbeat and fun.

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Pink Floyd - The Wall, The Final Cut, Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, ... oh forget it... just about every album of theirs.

Iron Maiden - Live After Death

The Beatles - The White Album, Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, Abbey Road

Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime


to name a few


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Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin
Abbey Road - The Beatles


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I can't believe no one has mentioned "Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison". It's a great live album with honest responses from an appreciative audience. The follow up album, "Live at san Quenten Prison" was almost as good, but is a bit faster moving.

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Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban's ultra-magnificent "Mambo Sinuendo."

Afro-Cuban jazz ain't never, ever been done as well. Some of the guitar work and its fit with the other instruments will have your mouth hanging open so far, your chin will have rug burn.

Yes, it is that good.


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Tommy by The Who, becuase not only is it great music, it tells a story too.


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The new Slash album is a really nice album overall and has some interesting solo guitar work


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Zappa - Joe's Garage Part I
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@,@ where do I start?

ANYTHING Floyd
Guns & Roses Appetite (if you want to relearn rock n roll)
Dream Theater Images & Words
Abbey Road
Ozzy/Randy Tribute
Alice in Chains Dirt
Black Crowes Southern Harmony & Musical Companion
Megadeth Rust In Peace
Aerosmith Rocks
The Sky is Crying SRV (challenge yourself not to get chills during "life by the drop" afterward)
Tom Pettys Boxset (if you want to learn how to write a song, 101)
How the West was Won, Zep (you can stop after "since ive been loving you... live" & we'd all understand why)
Allmans @ the Fillmore
Page & the Crowes live @ the greek
Far Beyond Driven Pantera


theres way more, but these pop into my head at 2 am...


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