Not that I would ever instigate anything but... If you were stranded on a deserted island (and just happen to have an endless supply of D batteries for your boom box), which 10 albums would you choose to have with you? This is tough. I made the list 2 days ago and shuffled and rearranged and crossed off and added. And of course I left off 90 or more choices that should be on here... In no particular order: Bruce Springsteen Born to Run John Mellencamp Uh-Huh Bob Seger Back in '72 Bruce Springsteen The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle The Rolling Stones Made in the Shade Derek and the Dominos Layla Allman Brothers Beginnings Joe Walsh So What The Radiators Zigzagging Through Ghostland Louis Armstrong and the Dukes of Dixieland Now Hear This! Of course this will change tomorrow... Man, just think of what you WON'T bring! Now THAT'S a list! Have Fun.. heehee.
Do double CD's count as one or two??? Here they are, in no particular order - Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard of Oz Ozzy Osbourne - Diary of a Madman (Randy Rhoads rules!) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (gotta have my Shine on...) Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast (or maybe Live After Death) Joe Satriani - The Extremist Mother Love Bone - Greatest Hits Alice in Chains - Unplugged Live - Throwing Copper Stevie Ray Vaughan - Greatest Hits Pearl Jam - Ten
only becuase EVH is the greatest Van Halen I Van Halen - 1984 Pink Floyd - Wish you were here Pink Floyd - Dark Side Metallica - Black SRV - the sky is crying Ted Nugent - Great Gonzos Boston - Greatest Hits Scorpians - Bad for Good Staind - Break the Cycle I would ask to bring my guitar, and a picture of my GS also.
Ac/Dc : Back in black Ac/Dc : If you want blood.. you've got it Motley Crue : Decade of decadence Metallica : Black Album Iron Maiden : Edward the great Garth Brooks : The hits Beach Boys : Made in Usa Daniel Desnoyer : One of his techno-dance album.. (he made 8 in 2 years.. don't remember wich is best...) hmmm.. what could be the last... Ozzy Osbourne : No more tears The best thing to do is to takes 10 cd and burn what you want on it :laugh: i have 70 cd's, 120 tapes and.. oh boy... maybe 200 Lp... And it's not my parents old stuff... I bought it myself in garage sales and flee markets...
Lets see, I'm stranded on a deserted island huh? I think I would have to trade in all my CDs for one real live Christina Aguilera. Theres no replacement for LIVE ENTERTAINMENT! :grin: That is an option right?
I've got 330+ CDs, 400+ albums, 80+ 90 minute tapes with an album on each side... God, I only hope they don't invent another new medium. I'll go broke...
do mp3 cd's count? paul van dyk - The politics of Dancing carl cox - live at crow bar bon jovi - crossroads offspring - smash soundtrack to "The Matrix" Mtv's Amp (first disc) matchbox 20 - mad season Van Halen somewhere in there Sasha/john digweed - live somewhere in europe nine inch nails - further down the spiral now.. if i was stranded on a desert island with christna ag or shania twain i'd need a copy of Barry White to be very :spank: :Brow: :spank: Nate
AC/DC - BACK IN BLACK & HIGHWAY TO HELL ALICE IN CHAINS - DIRT BIG HEAD TODD - SISTER SWEETLY ROBERT CRAY BAND - STRONG PERSUADER CREED - MY OWN PRISON DEF LEPPARD - PYROMANIA DIRE STRAITS - BROTHERS IN ARMS MICHAEL JACKSON BAD & DANGEROUS QUINCY JONES - BACK ON THE BLOCK LIVING COLOUR VIVID PEARL JAM TEN OZZY OSBOURNE - BLIZZARD OF OZZ & DIARY OF A MADMAN QUEENSRYCHE EMPIRE RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE RUSH - MOVING PICTURES JOE SATRIANI - FLYING IN A BLUE DREAM STONE TEMPLE PILOTS CORE TESLA - THE GREAT RADIO CONTROVERSY TOOL UNDERTOW STEVE VAI - PASSION AND WARFARE STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN - COULDN'T STAND THE WEATHER & THE SKY IS CRYING VAN HALEN - VAN HALEN & FAIR WARNING & OU812 ZZ TOP DEGUELLO & RECYCLER & ANTENNA Sorry, went way past ten , and this was just the older stuff. There's a lot of newer stuff that's good too....
Yippee, a vacation! 1. The Big Hits of Mid-America, The Soma Records Story 1963-1967 2. Jr. Walker & The Allstars, Ultimate Collection 3. Byrds-Greatest Hits 4. ZZ Top Greatest Hits 5. Small Faces-First Step 6. Buffalo Springfield Retrospective-The Best of Buffalo Springfield 7. Marvin Gaye-Anthology 8. Gene Pitney-Greatest Hits 9. Dionne Warwick-Greatest Hits 10. Howlin' Wolf-Moanin' in the Moonlight
Yardley: how old are you? i'm only 23 :Brow: i'm not proud to say that the new medium the most used is the internet but, I only choice the song that I want, and it's almost old or very old stuff.. and it' less hard than rip my LP. I have the cpoyright cause i own an original... I don't like much new stuff... I'm old in my choices(for someone of my age)...
This is a hard question to answer but here they are The Glenrustles- Brood Pink Floyd - Animals Derek and the Dominos - Live at the Fillmore The Byrds- Sweetheart of the Rodeo Iron Maiden - Live after Death SRV - Couldn't Stand the Weather Neil Young - Decade Rory Gallagher - Irish Tour Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland Uncle Tupelo - No Depression Thats my story and I'm stickin to it:beer
Top 10 In now particular order 1. Styx - Greatest Hits 2. Bon Jovi - New Jersey 3. Tim McGraw - Greatest Hits 4. Eagles - Their Greatest Hits Part 1 5. Aerosmiths - Greatest Hits 6. Meatloaf - Bat out of Hell 7. Journey - Greatest Hits 8. Van Halen - 5150 9. John Forgerty - Centerfield 10. Queen -Greatest Hits If you are going to get the best of several albums you have to go for the greatest hits. Mark
uh... #1- nwa greatest hits #2-the new elvis greatest hits #3-master p ghetto d #4-snoop doggy dogg doggystyle #5-dr dre chronic #6-metallica black #7-dazed and confused soundtrack #8-u2 joshua tree #9-bone thugs-n-harmony #10-too short (from 92 i cant remember the name) i know.... i have a strange taste in music
You accually mean only ten, not a definate list: Bob segars greatest hits Bostons greatest hits Reo Speedwagons greatest hits Styx greatest hits Charlie Danials decade of hits Kiss greatest Kiss best of ????? ?????? ?????? Tim
Boy, this is a tuff one. Lets see. In no particular order... Pink Floyd - The Wall Live '84(?) Concert Pink Floyd - Dark Side of The Moon The Police - Synchronicity Men At Work - Business As Usual They Might Be Giants - John Henry Nirvana - Unplugged Jerry Garcia and David Grisman - self named Led Zeppelin - not sure which album George Harrison - The Best of George Harrison Neil Young - Harvest Whew, that was hard. Lots of stuff that I could of put there.
Tough question; its very hard to choose only 10. I'll have to cheat a little, and list my top picks, in no particular order. I guess the first 10 are what I'd likely have on me if I were stranded. The others would be included if I knew before hand that I'd be stranded. 1) Frank Zappa - Weasles Ripped my Flesh 2) Roger Waters - Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking 3) Black Sabbath - Paranoid 4) Ozzy - Blizzard of Oz or No More Tears 5) Tomita - Holsts' The Planets 6) Spike Jones - is Murdering the Classics 7) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here 8) Metallica - ...and Justice for All 9) Steve Vai - Flexible/Leftovers or Alien Love Secrets 10) System of a Down - Toxicity Kiss - Kiss Alive II Loudness - Thunder in the East Grateful Dead - American Beauty Berlioz - Symphony Fantastique Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf Alice Cooper - Goes to Hell ELO - Time Voivod - Nothingface Deep Purple - Machine Head Supertramp - Breakfast in America Beethoven - any string quartet with Grosse Fuge (Op. 133) Over 700 CDs (NOT copied) and 50 gigs of MP3z - I think I have a problem.
Pink Floyd Animals! Thats their best! Check out Les claypools Flying Frog Bridgae, they cover the entire album on cd, its awesome! My favs hmmmm Anything Doors, CCR, Zeppelin, Cream, Lots of favs. I have about 700 cds and a couple hundred LPS : P
I think I'd go nuts choosing 10, but here goes: SRV - Live Alive Pink Floyd - Echoes Queen of the Damned soundtrack The essential Journey Vol 1 Dandy Warhols - Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia Eurythmics - Greatest Hits The Very Best of Prince Aerosmith - Big Ones The Doors - Greatest Hits Cake - Fashion Nugget