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Old 04-24-2011, 04:01 PM   #51
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1. Journey - Escape
2. Rush - Moving Pictures
3. Rush - Permanent Waves
4. Journey - Frontiers
5. TIE: Yes - Fragile & 90125

The majority of my album-listening was done in high school/college, with Journey peaking in HS and the prog rock bands in college. The car stereo still gets a decent workout from time to time and features a slightly more diverse collection of music. But only slightly.

Being a mega Yes fan myself, I have to ask this question.
How can you equally like both Fragile AND 90125?

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Old 04-24-2011, 06:55 PM   #52
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Nice list a lot of stuff close to the top of my own rock collection.

I have completed the play to death trifecta of Live at Budokan, wearing out an 8 Track, Cassette and CD

Blackout may actually run a close 2nd, great album to listen to while driving.
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Old 04-24-2011, 07:32 PM   #53
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Hmm, this is a great thread. I've never given much thought to which albums, over time, I've listened to most. I think the list would go something like this, in no particular order.

1) Foo Fighters - Colour & The Shape
This one got a TON of playtime while I was in college. I still rotate through it a bit, especially Everlong.

2) Empire Records Soundtrack
First, if you've never seen this movie, do it. Second, the soundtrack was awesome. Gin Blossoms, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Cranberries, Better Than Ezra, Innocence Mission...I still play this one fairly often.

3) Simon & Garfunkel's Greatest Hits
We listened to a TON of Simon and Garfunkel when I was a kid. Every car trip had Barry Louis Polisar, Paul Simon, Simon & Garfunkel, and James Taylor. Then, when I went on Outward Bound, we had kitchen duty one night and this album was playing while we cleaned the kitchen. I have so many good memories tied to the songs on this album, and the writing..!

4) The Beatles - Revolver
I was introduced to The Beatles when I was in 8th grade music class. This was the first Beatles album I got, and Elanor Rigby is still the first song I think of when people mention The Beatles.

5) Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine
I don't remember when I started listening to Nine Inch Nails, but this was my first album and still one I play fairly regularly. I recently got the 2010 remaster edition, which is damn good.

Going through iTunes (which may not be the best judge, since I don't always sync play counts), it looks like my 10 most-played albums on my iPod are...
Project Majestic Mix: A Tribute to Nobuo Uematsu (Gold)
Run Lola Run soundtrack
Paul Oakenfold - Bunkka
The Offspring - Americana
Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More (might be artificially high since I've been listening to it a lot lately)
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
Hellogoodbye - Would It Kill You?
Dropkick Murphys...well, all the albums
Crystal Method - Vegas
Carbon Leaf - Indian Summer

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Old 04-24-2011, 08:51 PM   #54
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This was harder than I thought. I will admit, the only albums I buy anymore are compilation albums. So I have a list of my 5 most listened 'traditional' albums, and my 5 most listened 'compilation' albums.

Traditional Albums
1. Beastie Boys - License to Ill
2. Led Zeppelin - IV
3. Metallica - The Black Album
4. Oasis - What's the Story Morning Glory
5. Supertramp - Breakfast in America

Compilation Albums
1. The Beatles - One
2. Queen - Greatest Hits
3. Simon & Garfunkel - Concert in Central Park
4. Steely Dan - A Decade of Steely Dan
5. Steve Miller Band - Greatest Hits 1974-78
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Old 04-25-2011, 02:51 AM   #55
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Being a mega Yes fan myself, I have to ask this question.
How can you equally like both Fragile AND 90125?

heh, I almost echoed Fonzie's list, as his 5 probably round out my top 10. For me, I heard 90125 first (as I was about 11 at the time) and it was pretty damn good. Took me a few years to go backwards and find Fragile and CttE and realize how great they were.

So, I've always thought 90125 is a great album - great Yes album? Maybe not. But great 80s album. I was very happy when they finally released 9012Live on DVD (last year, I think?)
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Old 04-25-2011, 03:15 AM   #56
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Hmm, this is a great thread. I've never given much thought to which albums, over time, I've listened to most. I think the list would go something like this, in no particular order.

1) Foo Fighters - Colour & The Shape
This one got a TON of playtime while I was in college. I still rotate through it a bit, especially Everlong.


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I enjoyed that album a lot back in the day too. It holds up quite nicely.
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Old 04-25-2011, 03:32 AM   #57
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heh, I almost echoed Fonzie's list, as his 5 probably round out my top 10. For me, I heard 90125 first (as I was about 11 at the time) and it was pretty damn good. Took me a few years to go backwards and find Fragile and CttE and realize how great they were.

So, I've always thought 90125 is a great album - great Yes album? Maybe not. But great 80s album. I was very happy when they finally released 9012Live on DVD (last year, I think?)


hehe yeah...was the same for me. As a child I loved Leave It and Owner of a Lonely Heart, awesome sonds, but never really listened to the whole album.

FOund more Yes in college and was blown away. Post college I found the greatness of the Yes Album, Time and a Word, CttE, Fragile, Relayer, and Tales
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Old 04-25-2011, 10:01 AM   #58
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A few of these you chaps might never have heard of ... but here goes ...

1. The Ego Has Landed - Robbie Williams
2. American Idiot - Green Day
3. Levelling the Land - The Levellers
4. Plastic Beach - Gorillaz
5. Darklands - The Jesus and Mary Chain

Honorable mentions to:
Perfect Symmetry - Keane
A Hundred Million Suns - Snow Patrol
I should Coco - Supergrass
Jollifacation - Lightning Seeds
Band on the Run - Wings
Rattlesnakes - Lloyd Cole
Parklife - Blur

(and despite that list of honorable mentions I still feel bad for missing out The Sisters of Mercy, The Clash, The Pixies, Nickelback, No Doubt, Third Eye Blind, Aqualung and a host of other fantastic groups .. what can I say I like music )
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Old 04-25-2011, 10:16 AM   #59
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3) Supertramp - Breakfast in America

Great call on this one...this may have cracked my top five actually.
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Old 04-25-2011, 10:18 AM   #60
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Such a hard question for me to answer - I have a long history of consuming far more music than I have the time to really listen to, particularly over and over again. Still, there are a few albums (most of which were purchased years ago) currently in my "All-Time Greats" rotation (in no particular order) (and I suspect that at least a couple of these albums would change if I were asked about them on a different day):

Beastie Boys, Paul's Boutique
Prince, Sign O' The Times
Jeff Buckley, Grace
Jellyfish, Spilt Milk
White Stripes, Elephant
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Old 04-25-2011, 11:04 AM   #61
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1. Michael Jackson, Thriller. For the same reasons cuervo mentioned.

2. Indigo Girls, Indigo Girls. They were literally a neighborhood band, so we all listened to their breakthrough album over and over. It helped that I had two older sisters.

3. Nirvana, Nevermind. High school.

4. Bob Dylan, Desire. For some reason this album became the one our college rooming group left in our CD player for 3 consecutive years, while other discs moved around it.

5. Sarah McLachlan, Surfacing. Wins by a nose over Old Crow Medicine Show, Big Iron World. This basically comes down to who controls the cd player/ipod between my wife and I. She wins more than I do.
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Old 04-25-2011, 12:17 PM   #62
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5. Darklands - The Jesus and Mary Chain

I didn't listen to the album too much, but if this the album with "Happy when it rains", that song might make my Top 5 most listened to song.
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Old 04-25-2011, 03:38 PM   #63
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I didn't listen to the album too much, but if this the album with "Happy when it rains", that song might make my Top 5 most listened to song.

It is - although 'Deep one perfect morning' is probably my top tune from it ..

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Old 04-25-2011, 03:56 PM   #64
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2) Empire Records Soundtrack
First, if you've never seen this movie, do it. Second, the soundtrack was awesome. Gin Blossoms, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Cranberries, Better Than Ezra, Innocence Mission...I still play this one fairly often.

Thumbs up for mentioning The Innocence Mission.
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Old 04-25-2011, 04:07 PM   #65
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For me, probably five of these:

Kate Bush -- The Dreaming
David Byrne -- Feelings
Frente -- Marvin the Album
Rupert Holmes -- Widescreen
Innocence Mission -- Glow
George Michael -- Listen Without Prejudice, Volume 1
R.E.M. -- Out of Time
Suddenly Tammy - We Get There When We Do
Smiths -- Louder Than Bombs
Sundays -- Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic
Tears For Fears -- Songs from the Big Chair
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Old 04-25-2011, 04:08 PM   #66
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1. Pink Floyd - The Wall
2. Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
3. Radiohead - OK Computer
4. Pink Floyd - Animals
5. Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights (extended version with The Specialist)
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Old 04-25-2011, 07:27 PM   #67
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I don't listen to music nearly as much as I did - haven't bought a cd in years now - but two CDs (previously vinyl discs) that are still played are Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde.

Another is a home-made DVD. Some you will remember the INXS TV series when they were looking for a new lead singer. I made a dvd of the best performances from that and that gets played as much as any other - as much by my soon-to-be-16 daughter as me.

So:

1) Highway 61 Revisited - Dylan - most played: Desolation Row
2) Collection from INXS TV series - most played: Suzie's Bohemian Rhapsody
2) Blonde on Blonde - Dylan - most played: Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands

Having to think hard about others but maybe:

4) Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
5) Mama's Blues - Rory Block - most played: The Spirit Returns

Not for one moment am I saying that these are necessarily the best but, as Jon's criteria, these are most played.

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Old 04-25-2011, 08:30 PM   #68
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This is not in order because I honestly have no idea.

(Artist - Album)
Chroma Key - Dead Air for Radios
Gentle Giant - Octopus
Frank Zappa - You Are What You Is
OSI - Office of Strategic Influence
Van Der Graaf Generator - Godbluff

I have listened to Emerson, Lake, and Palmer probably the most, but no individual album has been that high in terms of listens because I tend to pick and choose songs. Trilogy is probably #6.
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Old 04-25-2011, 08:40 PM   #69
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Off the top of my head I'd probably say (no idea re: order):

Radiohead - OK Computer
The Coral - Roots & Echoes
Yes - Fragile
Tool - Ænima
Gentle Giant - Three Friends
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Old 04-26-2011, 01:16 AM   #70
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blink182 - enema of the state
taking back sunday - tell all your friends
brand new - deja entendu
kanye west - late registration
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Old 04-26-2011, 06:48 PM   #71
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This was a lot harder than I thought it would be. I've been giving it a bit of thought over the past couple days. Anyway, here's what I came up with

1. The Clash - London Calling
2. Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home
3. The Pogues - Hell's Ditch
4. The Band - The Last Waltz
5. Rancid - ...And Out Come The Wolves
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Old 04-26-2011, 07:39 PM   #72
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5. Rancid - ...And Out Come The Wolves

Wow I haven't thought about that album in ages. Great stuff.

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Old 04-26-2011, 07:53 PM   #73
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1. The Clash - London Calling
3. The Pogues - Hell's Ditch

Good man, would have loved to squeeze both of those into my list somewhere
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Old 04-26-2011, 08:38 PM   #74
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Mine is going to be very Def Leppard heavy at the top. They really own the top 3 spots going away, with 4-10 probably all being somewhat close in overall time spent listening.

1. Def Leppard - Hysteria
2. Def Leppard - Pyromania. Both Pyromania and Hysteria benefited from being around during the years when I spent the most time listening to music.
3. Def Leppard - Slang. The most recent album (1996) to fully get beaten to death. It was a mainstay in my car tape player and then CD player for a long, lonnnnnnng time. At some point, the ability to make my own greatest hits and mix CDs changed my listening habits, and few albums afterward ended up getting the high rotation treatment.
4. U2 - Achtung Baby
5. Van Halen - 5150
6. Bon Jovi - Keep The Faith
7. Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet
8. Boston - Third Stage
9. Aerosmith - Pump
10. Jon Bon Jovi - Destination Anywhere

The order for 4 through 10 is probably not at all accurate. But all of them were heavy rotation albums over long periods of time.
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Old 04-26-2011, 11:27 PM   #75
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I basically didn't listen to/buy much music from about 96-05, so I probably have a bizarre list.

Jeff Buckley-Grace
Pavement-Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
The Killers-Hot Fuss
Jay Z-The Black Album
Smashing Pumpkins-Siamese Dream
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Old 09-15-2017, 02:50 PM   #76
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Someone should do a greatest rock album tournament.

Not me!
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Old 09-15-2017, 03:09 PM   #77
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1. Weakerthans - Reconstruction Site
2. Hey Mercedes - Loses Control
3. Less than Jake - Borders and Boundaries
4. Against All Authority - Nothing New for Trash Like You
5. Xzibit - Weapons of Mass Destruction
6. Benny Goodman - Some anthology album that I'm not sure what's called but has like 40 songs on it.

Hmm, no wonder I didn't recognize 90% of the bands in the best rock albums of all time. These 6 would be easily my top listens with other albums by the Weakerthans and LTJ coming close to being on this list.
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Old 09-15-2017, 03:10 PM   #78
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blink182 - enema of the state
taking back sunday - tell all your friends
brand new - deja entendu
kanye west - late registration
say anything - ...is a real boy

I certainly listened these albums a lot as well, minus blink, never liked blink.

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Old 09-15-2017, 03:11 PM   #79
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Hm. I never answered this.

1) Simon and Garfunkel - Concert In Central Park

- At times this would be the highest played album in my rotation, but most importantly its something I've come back to consistently over the last 20 years.

2) Jewel - Pieces of You

- Oh man I was obsessed from 1995-1998 or so.

3) Pearl Jam - Ten

- favorite album from my favorite band

4) Death Cab For Cutie - Transatlanticism

- I even discovered this pretty late, but it went into such heavy rotation for such a long time, 7 of the songs on this album I will never, ever skip over if they come up on youtube or in a playlist. A Lack of Color and Transatlanticism themselves are all up there on my all time favorite songs list.

5) REM - Automatic For The People

I enjoy every single song on this album and played the living shit out of it for awhile.

James Taylor - Greatest Hits
Sara Bareilles - Little Voice
Sarah McLachlan - Surfacing
Sarah McLachlan - Fumbling Towards Ecstacy
Metallica - And Justice For All
Metallica - Black Album
The Doors - Greatest Hits
Pearl Jam - a couple different concert bootlegs
Nirvana - Unplugged
Eric Clapton - Unplugged
Nirvana - Nevermind

all others that have at one time or another been in very heavy rotation for me.


If I didn't just pick and choose individual songs more often lately, Iron and Wine would have a couple entries here as well.

EDIT:

after reading some other entries, I'd also be remiss if I didn't mention NIN- Pretty Hate Machine, Led Zeppelin IV, and Queen's Concert at Wembly Stadium to my secondary list.

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Old 09-15-2017, 03:24 PM   #80
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My mom had a very slight record collection of like 50 albums, and I assume that my most-listened would probably have to come from that pile, since they have like a 15-year head start on anything I bought for myself:

Love - Forever Changes
Crosby Stills & Nash - Crosby Stills & Nash
The Beatles - Revolver
Roling Stones - Exile on Main Street
Fleetwood Mac - Rumors
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Old 09-15-2017, 03:33 PM   #81
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Bruce Springsteen- Born To Run
Bruce Springsteen- Greetings From Asbury Park
Black Crows- Southern Harmony & Musical Companion
The Replacements- Tim
Drive By Truckers- Decoration Day (I'm guessing here. There was a 3 year period where DBT was ALL I listened to).
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Old 09-15-2017, 03:43 PM   #82
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Trying to come up with this list really put my reminiscing brain into overdrive and was actually quite jarring.

The Summer I spent listening to a random Indigo Girls album because I was a lonely boy who could identify with lesbian angst.

The summer that I think my best friend and I listened to nothing but whatever Queensryche album Silent Lucidity was on. Both Use Your Illusions tapes got worn out, I even got GnR buzzed into the side of my head, oofffa.

A Tracy Lawrence album that was one of the first CD's I ever bought, and thus got a monstrous amount of play.

Del Amitri, Toad The Wet Sprocket, Gin Blossoms. Stuff I just haven't thought about in years.

I don't know if it's part of growing old, but losing interest in things for no apparent reason really sucks.
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Old 09-15-2017, 04:08 PM   #83
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Might I suggest a little Afghan Whigs for you fella's

Black Love
1965
Gentleman

So good... seriously listened to them over and over and over
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Old 09-15-2017, 04:09 PM   #84
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A mix of playcount evidence and pre-ipod estimates gives me:

Idlewild - 100 Broken Windows
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication
Guns N Roses - Appetite for Destruction
D'Molls - Warped
Burning Tree - Burning Tree
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Old 09-15-2017, 04:46 PM   #85
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1. Oasis - Definitely Maybe
2. Oasis - The Masterplan
3. Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill
4. Blondie- Blondies Greatest Hits
5. Queen - Greatest Hits
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Old 09-15-2017, 04:47 PM   #86
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Lots of guesswork here:

Aztec Camera - High Land Hard Rain - High school listening. Really only listened to the first side over and over, wasnt as keen on the second side. (nb for young folks, records used to have two sides.)
The Wedding Present - George Best - Student listening
The Wedding Present - Seamonsters - I used to listen to nothing but The Wedding Present
David Bowie - Hunky Dory - I'm a big fan of older David Bowie, and this is my favorite so probably listened to it enough
The Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks

Probably a couple of other Wedding Present cds deserve to be in the top 5, but I shook it up for a bit of variety and to avoid looking obsessed.
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Old 09-15-2017, 04:50 PM   #87
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Once - Nightwish
Empire - Queensryche
Operation: Mindcrime - Queensryche
Karmacode - Lacuna Coil
Angel Dust - Faith No More

Pretty easy list for me, only a couple other albums even come close.
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Old 09-15-2017, 05:23 PM   #88
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I don't know if it's part of growing old, but losing interest in things for no apparent reason really sucks.

Sometimes it's better to stay out of it. Barely listened to any new music for 3-4 years, so no need to sync or use iTunes, but decided to upgrade my iPod classic to iPod touch so it will be compatible with a new car...

Man, they've fucked up iTunes and the iPod as an offline mp3 player... I've been hurling abuse at electronic devices for about three hours now as a by product of trying to get my own music on to the latest iPod.

Thinking about it, inability to work new technology and anger at inanimate objects are also signs of getting old
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Being a mega Yes fan myself, I have to ask this question.
How can you equally like both Fragile AND 90125?

As somebody who was dragged to see Yes by their wife a few days ago, I have to ask a question.

How can you like either Fragile OR 90125?
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Old 09-15-2017, 07:25 PM   #90
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For once, this hasn't changed in the 6 years & probably never will since there was only that 10 year period between middle school - end of college when I could buy albums before "downloading" a.k.a. stealing & now streaming individual tracks became the norm.

The Offspring - Ixnay on the Hombre
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom
Protest the Hero - Kezia
Sublime - Sublime (or maybe Greatest Hits... Lot of overlap there)
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Old 09-15-2017, 07:55 PM   #91
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Guns n Roses -- Appetite for Destruction
Guns n Roses -- G 'n' R Lies
Black Crowes -- Shake Your Money Maker
Alanis Morrisette -- Jagged Little Pill
Avett Brothers -- Live Vol. 3
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Old 09-16-2017, 01:45 PM   #92
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This isn't scientific, but here's my guess.

1. Aerosmith - Pump. A friend put this on tape for me. Played it a ton. The other side of the tape had...
2. Mötley Crüe - Dr. Feelgood.
3. Escape Club - Wild Wild West. Loved it, don't care what anyone thinks.
4. Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason. Freshman roommate had the CD, fell asleep to it every night.
5. The Phantom of the Opera (Original 1986 London Cast). Sophomore roommate had this (and basically no other CDs), fell asleep to it every night.

Yeah, I should have stuck with the first roommate.

edit: well, shit -- I guess I answered this before. At least I was mostly consistent. Had I combined 1 & 2 like I did before, Thriller was up next. Forgot about Rattle & Hum, though WWW might have indeed beaten it out.
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Old 09-16-2017, 02:26 PM   #93
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I looked at my Top 5 records since the day I posted in this thread through today:

Girls Names - Dead To Me
Wye Oak - Civilian
Me'Shell Ndegeocello - Weather
Local Natives - Hummingbird
Tennis - Young & Old

In the past year

Case/Lang/Veirs
Kamasi Washington - The Epic
Lower Dens - Escape From Evil
The Smiths - Complete
Merchandise - A Corpse Wired For Sound
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Old 09-16-2017, 03:28 PM   #94
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ELO - Out of The Blue
ELO - A New World Record
Moody Blues - Long Distance Voyager
Paul McCartney - Ram
Pink Floyd - The Wall
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Great question. Hmmm... yeah mine would be pretty much dictated by what I listened to when I was about 18-20, and spent every day listening to my at the time much smaller collection of albums.

Cure - Disintegration
U2 - Achtung Baby
Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
Ned's Atomic Dustbin - Godfodder
Red Hot Chili Peppers - bloodsugarsexmagic

Hilarious. I didn't pay attention to the dates, and rarely being on here anymore, I just started reading this thread assuming it was a new one. My heart jumped when I read this post thinking 'oh my god, this guy has the exact same list I would have had!' ...
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Old 09-17-2017, 11:02 AM   #96
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2) Jewel - Pieces of You

- Oh man I was obsessed from 1995-1998 or so.


Hah, me too. Were you at her Woodstock, NY show in '96?
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Old 09-17-2017, 05:37 PM   #97
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Rereading this thread reminds me Sarah McLachlan - Surfacing probably belonged in the top 5 most listened to then and now.
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Old 09-17-2017, 06:39 PM   #98
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Hah, me too. Were you at her Woodstock, NY show in '96?

Nah, I saw her in Atlanta twice, Salt Lake City (a good excuse to visit a friend there), and at a small (1000 seat?) venue in Los Angeles that was announced on 5 days notice only announced to fan club members - which at the time simply meant people subscribed to her mailing list and/or newsgroup. Thank god for Valujet at the time for making it affordable, and for a boss that laughed at me for wanting to take two days off on zero notice to fly cross country for a concert, but who said yes.
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Old 09-18-2017, 09:03 AM   #99
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heh, I almost echoed Fonzie's list, as his 5 probably round out my top 10. For me, I heard 90125 first (as I was about 11 at the time) and it was pretty damn good. Took me a few years to go backwards and find Fragile and CttE and realize how great they were.

So, I've always thought 90125 is a great album - great Yes album? Maybe not. But great 80s album. I was very happy when they finally released 9012Live on DVD (last year, I think?)

funny thing is when I saw this thread i got excited and started thinking of a list then i saw the Yes post and was almost going to post the exact same thing that I already did 6 years years ago or whatever. Oh my poor brain and all its mandela effect. I completely forgot i posted here already.
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Old 09-20-2017, 07:01 AM   #100
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I have a clear top 4, and after that it's largely a guess:

Animal Collective - Merriwether Post Pavilion
Radiohead - OK Computer
The Avalanches - Since I Left You
The Sundays - Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic
REM - Out of Time
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