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1. Tie. Both of these classics were recorded at The Fillmore East in 1971. The Allman Brothers At The Fillmore East. Humble Pie - Rockin` The Fillmore 2 of the "BEST" fckng Live Albums you will ever hear. 2. Studio albums Tie. Led Zeppelin I thru Untitled (IV) Pink Floyd. Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, & Echoes. And yes, at one time I had these and about 6,000 other record albums on vinyl. I now have them on cd. As Stevie Marriott from Humble Pie would say. " Rock On". I've got to say...Live at the Filmore Humble Pie and the Allman Bros are two of the greatest live albums...Live at Leeds by the Who is pretty fuggin good...as is ...of course my fav...Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out...by the Rolling Stones... I saw "The Who" in St. Louis and Kansas City. That reminds me. lol Kansas is a good band. |
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Pink Floyd. Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, & Echoes. As Stevie Marriott from Humble Pie would say. " Rock On". I'm obsessed with the Floyd. Obsessed. Humble Pie, I was in the WaWa gas station and they were blasting Humble Pie and I heard young Frampton!! |
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Edited by
burgundybry
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One of my favorite Floyd tunes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgvAwBDbuIo "One of These Days" |
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well 2 of the favorite albums i had were... led zeplin 1, and bad company- bad company
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LYNYRD SKYNYRD- Street Survivors
The Album with the "flames" BEFORE the plane crash! I have that one (vinyl) & would NOT sell it for anything! It is still in MINT CONDITION..... Not a scratch on it! |
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1. Tie. Both of these classics were recorded at The Fillmore East in 1971. The Allman Brothers At The Fillmore East. Humble Pie - Rockin` The Fillmore 2 of the "BEST" fckng Live Albums you will ever hear. 2. Studio albums Tie. Led Zeppelin I thru Untitled (IV) Pink Floyd. Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, & Echoes. And yes, at one time I had these and about 6,000 other record albums on vinyl. I now have them on cd. As Stevie Marriott from Humble Pie would say. " Rock On". I've got to say...Live at the Filmore Humble Pie and the Allman Bros are two of the greatest live albums...Live at Leeds by the Who is pretty fuggin good...as is ...of course my fav...Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out...by the Rolling Stones... I saw "The Who" in St. Louis and Kansas City. That reminds me. lol Kansas is a good band. I thought that the Who live...in I want to say 1975 in Chicago...was the best concert I ever saw...right up their with the Rolling Stones in 1972...which happens to be one of my favorite years...ah yes...class of 72'...no wise cracks !!... |
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1. Tie. Both of these classics were recorded at The Fillmore East in 1971. The Allman Brothers At The Fillmore East. Humble Pie - Rockin` The Fillmore 2 of the "BEST" fckng Live Albums you will ever hear. 2. Studio albums Tie. Led Zeppelin I thru Untitled (IV) Pink Floyd. Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, & Echoes. And yes, at one time I had these and about 6,000 other record albums on vinyl. I now have them on cd. As Stevie Marriott from Humble Pie would say. " Rock On". I've got to say...Live at the Filmore Humble Pie and the Allman Bros are two of the greatest live albums...Live at Leeds by the Who is pretty fuggin good...as is ...of course my fav...Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out...by the Rolling Stones... I saw "The Who" in St. Louis and Kansas City. That reminds me. lol Kansas is a good band. I thought that the Who live...in I want to say 1975 in Chicago...was the best concert I ever saw...right up their with the Rolling Stones in 1972...which happens to be one of my favorite years...ah yes...class of 72'...no wise cracks !!... I saw them in the 80's. 1972? |
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Edited by
Giocamo
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Wed 12/17/08 11:42 AM
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1. Tie. Both of these classics were recorded at The Fillmore East in 1971. The Allman Brothers At The Fillmore East. Humble Pie - Rockin` The Fillmore 2 of the "BEST" fckng Live Albums you will ever hear. 2. Studio albums Tie. Led Zeppelin I thru Untitled (IV) Pink Floyd. Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, & Echoes. And yes, at one time I had these and about 6,000 other record albums on vinyl. I now have them on cd. As Stevie Marriott from Humble Pie would say. " Rock On". I've got to say...Live at the Filmore Humble Pie and the Allman Bros are two of the greatest live albums...Live at Leeds by the Who is pretty fuggin good...as is ...of course my fav...Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out...by the Rolling Stones... I saw "The Who" in St. Louis and Kansas City. That reminds me. lol Kansas is a good band. I thought that the Who live...in I want to say 1975 in Chicago...was the best concert I ever saw...right up their with the Rolling Stones in 1972...which happens to be one of my favorite years...ah yes...class of 72'...no wise cracks !!... I saw them in the 80's. 1972? yep...1972...damn !!...no wise cracks...lol...ummmm....changed my profile pic..." go ahead...make my day "...LMOA !!!!... |
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prolly for me it's "Carolina Dreams" by Marshal Tucker
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prolly for me it's "Carolina Dreams" by Marshal Tucker my bros favorite band... |
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prolly for me it's "Carolina Dreams" by Marshal Tucker my bros favorite band... my fav from the album, love the jazzy/cowboy horns http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOXb6C3zS84 |
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Jethro Tull-Aqualung
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Hank Williams, Sr., who's been dead for almost 56 years, has a new 3CD album out on Time-Life Records:
"HANK WILLIAMS - The Unreleased Recordings". These are radio transcription performances from his Mother's Best Flour radio show in 1951. When the engineers got rid of the scratches, everyone got an unexpected surprise - these recordings have a vocal presence no one had imagined possible. With headphones on, it's like he's sitting right next to you. I've been digging Hank since I was 4, but this album is my favorite, because it's almost like hearing him for the first time. |
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Jethro Tull-Aqualung I still have that one. Great album. |
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Who's Next
Blonde On Blonde Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn Rubber Soul Village Green Preservation Society Zep IV Highway 61 Revisited Born To Run The Joshua Tree Pet Sounds would make the list if only the Brian Wilson lyrics were not so insipid |
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" Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out "...the Rolling Stones...recorded live in 1969...... |
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Edited by
Winx
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Wed 12/17/08 08:30 PM
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1. Tie. Both of these classics were recorded at The Fillmore East in 1971. The Allman Brothers At The Fillmore East. Humble Pie - Rockin` The Fillmore 2 of the "BEST" fckng Live Albums you will ever hear. 2. Studio albums Tie. Led Zeppelin I thru Untitled (IV) Pink Floyd. Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, & Echoes. And yes, at one time I had these and about 6,000 other record albums on vinyl. I now have them on cd. As Stevie Marriott from Humble Pie would say. " Rock On". I've got to say...Live at the Filmore Humble Pie and the Allman Bros are two of the greatest live albums...Live at Leeds by the Who is pretty fuggin good...as is ...of course my fav...Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out...by the Rolling Stones... I saw "The Who" in St. Louis and Kansas City. That reminds me. lol Kansas is a good band. I thought that the Who live...in I want to say 1975 in Chicago...was the best concert I ever saw...right up their with the Rolling Stones in 1972...which happens to be one of my favorite years...ah yes...class of 72'...no wise cracks !!... I saw them in the 80's. 1972? yep...1972...damn !!...no wise cracks...lol...ummmm....changed my profile pic..." go ahead...make my day "...LMOA !!!!... Wise cracks. Wise cracks. Wise cracks. I'm not afraid of no Rambo Santa. |
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Jethro Tull-Aqualung I still have that one. Great album. I have it on CD...and what a performer on stage!! Ian was one of the best!! |
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Did anyone mention Appetite for Destruction? If not, then consider it mentioned now.
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" Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out "...the Rolling Stones...recorded live in 1969...... |
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