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post Apr 29 2010, 10:28 pm
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This thead comes to you in response to Moderator wax and wane!!!



QUOTE(OutToDry @ Apr 30 2010, 10:07 am) IPB Image
Grasshopper may I mail you my cd collection.


Dangum wrote: That's actually a good idea. Feel free to start a new thread listing albums that you could listen from start to finish without skipping a track...


I will start at A..................go to Z

AC/DC - Back in Black

AC/DC - For Those About To Rock

AC/DC - Dirty Deeds

AC/DC - The Razors Edge

Aerosmith - Gretest Hits

Bad Company - 10 from 6

Boston - Boston

Boston - Don't Look Back

Kate Bush - The Whole Story

Bush - SIxteen Stone

David Bowie - Let's Dance

Candlebox - Candlebox

Candlebox - Into the Sun

Clash - London Calling

Alice In Chains - Entire Catalog

Eric Clapton - Journeyman

Eric Clapton - Unplugged

Phil Collins - Serious Hits Live

Cream - Strange Brew

Ded Leppard -Pyromania

Def Leppard - Hytsteria

Depeche Mode - Violator

The Doors - The Doors

The Doors - LA Woman

Don Henley - The End of Innocene

Dr Dre - The Chronic

Bob Dylan Blood On The Tracks

Eagles - Entire Catlog

Fleetwood Mac - Entire Catalog

Foo Fighters -Entire Catalog

Genesis - Three Sides Live

Genesis - Abacab

Genesis - Genesis

The Gracious Few - Sampler listened to 10,000 times since Feb

Grateful Dead - Dicks Picks Vol 10

Grateful Dead - Built to Last

Grateful Dead - Dead Set

Goo Goo Dolls - A boy Named Goo

Sammy Hagar - Unboxed

Great White - Best of Great White

Guns & Roses - Entire Catalog

Juliana Hatfield - Become What You Are

Juliana Hatfield - Hey Babe

Jimi Hendrix Entire Catalog

John Lee Hooker - Best of Friends

John Lee Hooker - Best of

John Lee Hooker - Ultimate Collection

Hootie & The Blowfish - Cracked Rear View

Hootie & The Blowfish- Fairweather Johnson

Inxs- Shabooh Shabooh

Billy Idol - Rebel Yell

Janes Addiction - Ritual De Lo Habitual

KISS Entire Catalog

Led Zeppelin - Everything I can find + Catalog

LiVE - Everything - Albums (except V, & SFBM) - ALL BOOTS & EVERYTHING



I will continue tomorrow!!!

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post Apr 29 2010, 10:37 pm
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I like Weezer Pinkerton and Rick Ross Port of Miami and can listen to them all the way through without skipping tracks. Please, let's help this poor man find some better music.


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post Apr 29 2010, 10:40 pm
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Ex, I took up Dan's offer here: http://www.fansoflive.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=3036


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post Apr 29 2010, 11:35 pm
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QUOTE(OutToDry @ Apr 30 2010, 1:37 pm) *

This thead comes to you in response to Moderator wax and wane!!!



QUOTE(OutToDry @ Apr 30 2010, 10:07 am) IPB Image
Grasshopper may I mail you my cd collection.
Dangum wrote: That's actually a good idea. Feel free to start a new thread listing albums that you could listen from start to finish without skipping a track...



I will start at A..................go to Z



AC/DC - Back in Black



Well here's the first mistake right here ... AC/DC albums can't be listend to at all, let alone from start to finish uhoh.gif

My List:

The Smiths - The Queen is Dead

Morrissey - Bona Drag

Ween - The Mollusk

Ween - Live in Chicago

Rammstein - Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da

Rammstein - Mutter

Grant Lee Buffalo - Fuzzy

Sparks - Kimmono My House

Nick Cave - Lyre of Orpheus//Abbotoir Blues

Faith No More - King for a day, fool for a life time

Fantomas - The Director's Cut

Mr Bungle - Mr Bungle

Mr Bungle - California

Powderfinger - Vulture Street

Madness - Devine Madness

Modest Mouse - We were dead before the ship even sank

Pixies - Doolittle

Tom Waits - Bone Machine

ah there's heaps more .. but theres some


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post Apr 30 2010, 12:17 am
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Let me preface this with saying that I love the album creation process, and I recognize the beauty of how songs work together within an album on all albums, not just concept albums. I enjoy individual songs on their own, but to me there is nothing like a great set of songs that all interact with each other. Thus...

All of the albums that I really love are clearly made with care. To me, I can't call any album "great" if there is a song on it that is filler. I may not enjoy everything, but I think good albums are all made in a certain place and time and all of the songs have their own importance within the album. I don't really take albums as songs, but as completed works.

One example in Live land: "The Distance." Taken on its own, I don't enjoy the song, but in the context of the album it makes perfect sense and thus I enjoy it.

All that to say, my list for this topic would be insanely long and cover many, many artists. A couple of recent favorites just to contribute:

Amanda Palmer - Who Killed Amanda Palmer?
The Mars Volta - Bedlam and Goliath
Matthew Good - Vancouver

...and literally hundreds more.

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post Apr 30 2010, 12:24 am
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Oh I thought this was the albums start to finish thread ... oh well smile.gif

edit: oh it is the albums start to finish thread .. im all over the place today .. this is what happens when you try to post at work inbetween doing work tongue.gif

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post Apr 30 2010, 4:46 am
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Impossible.

Really is. There are far too many. If I listen to music, I always go for full albums. ALWAYS.


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post Apr 30 2010, 8:07 am
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It's about what albums you can listen to beg to end w/o skipping.

I'll get back to the alphabet later.........


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post Apr 30 2010, 7:47 pm
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QUOTE(+Ed+ @ Apr 30 2010, 5:46 am) *

Impossible.

Really is. There are far too many. If I listen to music, I always go for full albums. ALWAYS.


Same here.


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post May 5 2010, 3:04 pm
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QUOTE(+Ed+ @ Apr 30 2010, 11:46 am) *

Impossible.

Really is. There are far too many. If I listen to music, I always go for full albums. ALWAYS.


Agreed! And to alphabetize em.... oh man.... that would take ages


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post May 6 2010, 1:22 am
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See you in this thread in 20 years Wendy!


Gheghe

Welcome back btw. Never had a chance to say that!


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QUOTE(+Ed+ @ May 6 2010, 8:22 am) *

See you in this thread in 20 years Wendy!
Gheghe

Welcome back btw. Never had a chance to say that!


20 years..... oh man.... that would be around the time I am done with alphabetising the dvd's as well...

Thx Dmitri! (Oh lord... I didn't even mess up the name.....what has this world become?)


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1. Lou Reed - Ecstasy, The Bells, Berlin
2. Nick Cave - Tender Prey
3. Matt Elliott - Drinking Songs, Howling Songs
4. Elliott Smith - XO
5. Blonde Redhead - Melody Of Certain Damaged Lemons
6. Modest Mouse - Lonesome Crowded West
7. Jeff Buckley - Grace
8. Bob Dylan - The Times They Are a-changin'
9. Radiohead - The Bends, Kid A, Hail To The Thief
10. Live - Secret Samadhi

and lots more...


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post Aug 26 2011, 8:52 am
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I left out any Greatest Hits albums. Here is a short list. I will try to edit it if/when I think of more.

Anouk - Lost Tracks
Audioslave - Audioslave, Out of Exile, Revelations
Candlebox - Candlebox, Happy Pills
Chris Cornell - Euphoria Morning
Don Henley - The End of Innocence, Building the Perfect Beast
Eagles - Hotel California, The Long Run
Five For Fighting - A Messag for Albert, Two Lights, The Battle for Everything, America Town
Fuel - Something Like Human, Sunburn
Genesis - Invisible Touch
Jethro Tull - Aqualung, Thick As a Brick
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin II, III, IV, Houses of the Holy
Live - Mental Jewelry, Four Songs, Throwing Copper, Secret Samadhi, The Distance to Here
Metallica - Load, Reload, Garage Inc.
Neil Young - Harvest, Prairie Wind
Pearl Jam - Ten, Vs.
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall
Silverchair - Frogstomp, Diorama, Neon Ballroom
Soundgarden - Superunknown, Badmotorfinger
Stone Temple Pilots - Core,
Submersed - In Due Time, Immortal Verses
The Gracious Few - The Gracious Few
Tom Petty - Full Moon Fever, Wildflowers
Uriah Heep - The Magician's Birthday

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Here's My List:

Mad Season - Above
*Oleander - Unwind, February Son
Dynamite Hack - Superfast, How to Break Up a Band
OutKast - Stankonia
Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
Toadies - Rubberneck, Hell Below/Stars Above
Chevelle - This Type of Thinking (Could do us In)
Pearl Jam - Vitalogy, Live on Two Legs
Red House Painter - Red House Painters (Self-Titled), Songs for a Blue Guitar
Hum - Downward Is Heavenward
*Local H - Pack Up the Cats, As Good as Dead
Prime STH - Underneath the Surface
At the Drive-In - Relationship of Command
Tonic - Lemon Parade, Sugar, Head on Straight, Tonic (Self-Titled)

*Saw both of these bands touring with LIVE in the early 2000's. Local H in Cleveland i think and Oleander at Riverbend in Cincinnati Ohio (For the Lunatic Fringe Fest). That's about all i remember, can't recall dates.


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