Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Rock Albums
I was talking with some friends the other evening about the good old days of rock and roll albums. The question was asked to name the albums you wore out the groves listening to in your younger years. Also the album that every song on the album was played on the radio and not just a cut or two. Here are a few that came up.
Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon. Nothing needs to be said about that great one. J. Geils Band - Full House (Live). Had to listen to that as loud as your system could handle. Yes - The Yes Album. Every cut was played on the radio back in the day and still a great album. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II. Again nothing needs to be said about that great one of all the Zep albums. |
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Stones, every album.
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The Beatles; Sgt. Pepper, White Album, Revolver
Dylan; Hwy 61 Revisited The Clash; London Calling The Who, Who's Next (but I can listen to Tommy over and over) |
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I agree with all the above except the Stones ..Although Hot Rocks was an excellent album!
Kansas -Leftoverture ( my favorite) The Eagles-Hotel California Foreigner-Records Elton John-Yellow Brick Road Any Journey Album!! |
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The Doors - any
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Janis Joplin -- "Pearl"
(I do so love a good sing-along.) Boomer Miller |
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The New Christy Minstrels - Green Green
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Carole King's "Tapestry"...I even sang it with the skips (and still do!)
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Great oldies
Lynyrd Skynyrd, danced to exhaustion...Loved that album.
Steppenwolf.. Born to be wild..John Kay lead singer.. For the really old stuff, how about Wilson Pickett or the Midnighters. |
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Bob Seger-Live Bullet
James Taylor-Sweet Baby James Jesus Christ Superstar |
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Quote:
Jan and Dean The Doors The Hollies The Coasters Dave Clark 5 Leslie Gore The Eagles Motown - The Temptations, The 4 Tops, Gladys Knight, Stevie Wonder Bob Seger The Shirelles Bob Marley Billy Joel Three Dog Night Credence |
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We've got to add Crosby, Stills, Nash + Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young to this list.
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Oh, I thought of three more. One time in the early 2000s, my older brother asked me if I could think of any 60s greats whose music so nailed the 60s that the music would never be recorded at another time.
He said, "Loving Spoonful". I thought, no because "Summer in the City" could have been recorded later. Two singers jumped into my head immediately though. I loved both, and I'm curious if you agree with me that their music was so thoroughly the 60s that it would never have been recorded at another time. My picks for that distinction: Melanie and Donovan |
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I completely agree, Pturner. I think Richie Havens is another for that list.
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