Another top ten list from me. Feel free to compile your own.
Here they are, in alphabetical order, according to album title...
1. Abbey Road - The Beatles
2. The Best of the Move - The Move
3. First Band on the Moon - The Cardigans
4. French Kiss - Bob Welch
5. Glass Houses - Billy Joel
6. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Elton John
7. Leftoverture - Kansas
8. London Dilemma - Streetband
9. Out of the Blue - Electric Light Orchestra
10. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles
Honourable Mention: Remember You're a Womble - The Wombles (still brill after all these years)
Top Ten Favourite Pop-Rock Albums (Edited)
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Top Ten Favourite Pop-Rock Albums (Edited)
Five out of four people have trouble with fractions.
Oh my again!
Not a hope in hell of fitting just 10 albums in my lists. Make it a couple of hundred at least.
I think it also depends on what kind of mood I'm in as to what my favourite choices are on any particular day. At the moment I can't think of any, but tomorrow I may have 40.
I think it also depends on what kind of mood I'm in as to what my favourite choices are on any particular day. At the moment I can't think of any, but tomorrow I may have 40.
I'm not going to let my history pull me down and hold me back, you see.
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I will give this a go:
Very hard to choose just 10, but here is mine subject to change.
10. Exile on Main Street- Rolling Stones
9. Electric- The Cult
8. Back In Black- AC/DC
7. The Distance- Bob Seger
6. Led Zeppelin I- Led Zeppelin
5. Led Zeppelin II- Led Zeppelin
4. Rockin in the Free World- Neil Young
3. Stranger in Town- Bob Seger
2. Led Zeppelin VI- Led Zeppelin
1. The Future- Leonard Cohen
10. Exile on Main Street- Rolling Stones
9. Electric- The Cult
8. Back In Black- AC/DC
7. The Distance- Bob Seger
6. Led Zeppelin I- Led Zeppelin
5. Led Zeppelin II- Led Zeppelin
4. Rockin in the Free World- Neil Young
3. Stranger in Town- Bob Seger
2. Led Zeppelin VI- Led Zeppelin
1. The Future- Leonard Cohen
"I have a fever and the only prescription is more cowbell!"
Re: I will give this a go:
Would it shock you to know that aside from the Leonard Cohen one I think I have all of your Top 10. I'm still not doing mine because I have more like a Top 500 I think.Gman316 wrote:Very hard to choose just 10, but here is mine subject to change.
10. Exile on Main Street- Rolling Stones
9. Electric- The Cult
8. Back In Black- AC/DC
7. The Distance- Bob Seger
6. Led Zeppelin I- Led Zeppelin
5. Led Zeppelin II- Led Zeppelin
4. Rockin in the Free World- Neil Young
3. Stranger in Town- Bob Seger
2. Led Zeppelin VI- Led Zeppelin
1. The Future- Leonard Cohen
I'm not going to let my history pull me down and hold me back, you see.
Re: I will give this a go:
To be honest I'm not shocked. You obviously have good taste!fiona wrote:Would it shock you to know that aside from the Leonard Cohen one I think I have all of your Top 10. I'm still not doing mine because I have more like a Top 500 I think.Gman316 wrote:Very hard to choose just 10, but here is mine subject to change.
10. Exile on Main Street- Rolling Stones
9. Electric- The Cult
8. Back In Black- AC/DC
7. The Distance- Bob Seger
6. Led Zeppelin I- Led Zeppelin
5. Led Zeppelin II- Led Zeppelin
4. Rockin in the Free World- Neil Young
3. Stranger in Town- Bob Seger
2. Led Zeppelin VI- Led Zeppelin
1. The Future- Leonard Cohen
"I have a fever and the only prescription is more cowbell!"
Re: I will give this a go:
I think you may be astounded at my record collection then as I would describe it as more of an eclectic taste with a little bit of everything thrown in.Gman316 wrote: To be honest I'm not shocked. You obviously have good taste!
I'm not going to let my history pull me down and hold me back, you see.
Re: I will give this a go:
I had a huge record collection once but sold most of them. I too had quite a mix of music. Everything from classic rock,heavy metal, country, blues, comedy, and some classical too.fiona wrote:I think you may be astounded at my record collection then as I would describe it as more of an eclectic taste with a little bit of everything thrown in.Gman316 wrote: To be honest I'm not shocked. You obviously have good taste!
My friends Mom had a massive record collection of old school country and western albums. Just to name a few: Johnny Cash, George Jones, Patsy Kline, Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, Jim Reeves, Oakridge Boys, Alabama, Kenny Rogers, Kris Kristofferson, Willy Nelson.
I used to own a copy of The Highwaymen country supergroup consisting of Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, and Willie Nelson.
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Re: I will give this a go:
I have 5 and 6 on CD. Led Zeppelin was an acquired taste, and I really got to like them once I figured out they were really a blues band.Gman316 wrote:Very hard to choose just 10, but here is mine subject to change.
10. Exile on Main Street- Rolling Stones
9. Electric- The Cult
8. Back In Black- AC/DC
7. The Distance- Bob Seger
6. Led Zeppelin I- Led Zeppelin
5. Led Zeppelin II- Led Zeppelin
4. Rockin in the Free World- Neil Young
3. Stranger in Town- Bob Seger
2. Led Zeppelin VI- Led Zeppelin
1. The Future- Leonard Cohen
Five out of four people have trouble with fractions.