The Kentucky Headhunters...
Diamond Rio
Exile
Hank Williams
Hank Williams Jr.
Alabama
George Jones
Merle Haggard
Johnny Cash
Don McClain
Don Williams
Jerry Lee Lewis
Charlie Rich
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Some favorites are
Def Leppard - Hysteria, Adrenalize
Kiss - Creatures of the Night,Revenge
Rush - Moving Pictures
Eagles - Hotel California
Scorpions - Love at First Sting
Iron Maiden - Killers
Whitesnake - Whitesnake
Doobies - The captain and me
Boston - Boston
Aerosmith - Toys in the attic, Pump
Led Zeppelin - IV
Motley Crue - Girls.. Dr. Feelgood
Poison - Open Up...
Nope, the OP was for "Albums," so which ones?
As for Country:
Ricky Van Shelton - Loving Proof
Roy Clark - Yesterday
Ray Stevens - The Mississippi Squirrel Revival and other Stories
Waylon Jennings - My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger
Vince Gill - These Days
Kid Rock - Cocky
Shania Twain - Come on Over
Tanya Tucker - TNT
The Who - Quadraphenia
10cc - Dreadlock Holiday
Four Tops - Greatest
Sly and the family stone - House Party
George McCrae - Rock your baby
Elkie Brookes - Pearls a singer
Randy Crawford - Trade Winds
John Philip Sousa Marches as recorded by his own band! :)
LINK
Funny how there have been no 'big brand' names.. you know...
The boss,bruce springsteen
Morrisey/smiths(for the Brit's in the crowd)
Styx
I think someone mentioned grateful dead,although I can't understand that one:p, Just playing... lol
Seems they just haven't made the cut for some reason.:confused:
I can't believe I forgot a couple!
Dixie Chicks - Fly
Styx - Grand Illusion
Kansas - Point of Know Return
Moody Blues - tough choice, but I'd have to choose Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
I hope these haven't been mentioned but here goes: (High school days)
Sex Pistols- never mind the bullocks
Danzig- Danzig one
The Clash-London Calling
The Cure- The Greatest Hits
Do Make Say Think- Self titled
Five for Fighting... Fighting For Everything
Simon and Garfunkle.. Greatest Hits
Mariah Carey... Hero
The Specials - Ghost Town
Symarip - Skinhead Moon Stomp
Dexys Midnight Runners - Come on Eileen
Lambrettas - Poison Ivy
The Pretenders - Greatest
The Jam - Modern World
The Jam - Down in the tube station at midnight.
Madness - Madness
Steve Harley Cockney Rebel - Judy Teen
Ian Drury & blockheads - Rhythm Stick
Irene Cara - Fame soundtrack
Smokey Robinson&The Miracles.. Tears of a Clown
Gladyis Knight and The Pips: Midnight Train to Georgia
Carley Simon; Clouds in My Coffee
Allisan Krauss & James Taylor: How's the World treating You?Tribute Album to The Louvin Brothers
Ray Charles... Georgia
Barbara Streisand - A star is born
No Doubt - No Doubt
Band on the Run - Wings
Silly Love Songs - Wings
Tears for Fears - Shout
Walker Bros - Youved lost that loving feeling
Hawkwind - Silver Machine
KCSunshine Band - Ladies Night
YouTube - A Flock Of Seagulls - Wishing
Rita Streich Sings Immortal Melodies
LINK
Grateful Dead... Without a Net
Grateful Dead... Reckoning Grateful Dead.. Dark Hollow
Grateful Dead... Skeletons From the Closet
Grateful Dead.. Skull&Roses
Grateful Dead.. Europa '72
Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights
Was often told I looked similar some males even took to re-naming me Kate LOL..
However it was only the hair we had in common
YouTube - Kate Bush - Wuthering heights
Laura Brannigan Self Control
RIP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IyAGpooGko
1968
1. I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
2. Hey Jude - Beatles
3. All Along The Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix
4. Dock Of The Bay - Otis Redding
5. Mony Mony - Tommy James & the Shondells
6. Jumpin' Jack Flash - Rolling Stones
7. Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf
8. White Room - Cream
9. Sympathy For The Devil - Rolling Stones
10. Revolution - Beatles
These are just to name a few.. Oh yes those were the days.. oh that's right they still are.. :o) These were my fav songs.. sorry for not listing albums
Crazy... Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits
Josh Grobin.. You Raise Me Up
Leonard Coen... Alleluia
Marshall Tucker Band... Fire On The Mountain
Glenn Gould Suites For Harpsichord CD
LINK
So...
The Album I remember was Styx, Paradise Theater.
This was one of my very first albums. And it had freakin' sexy holograms...
http://www.jrholocollection.com/coll...oster/styx.jpg
Note to self... KK is forever known as DD. Not the bra size, but for Daisy Duke.
;)
Kidding.
Seriously... I dare ja to find a music genre I can't work with.
I love all kinds o' music.
By the way, my first concert ever was kenny rogers, with the warmup being gallagher, as a very young kid with my parents.
I remember the song, for sure.
What about little willy, willy won't go home. But you can't push willy cause willy won't go?
Roller skated to that bad boy many, many times.
Are you kidding me?
SRV.
Pride and joy.
Will always be owned by my long and lean italian ex dancing to stevie's voice and guitar.
I don't have to like it. But ill always think of her when P&J is played.
k.
When I'm doing walking squats in the gym, its not likely that ill have pachabel on my iPod.
But really... the only music that I can't find a "place" for is some heavy metal (think slipknot) and really old country.
What about Schubert? Nothing like some good string quartets or piano quintets to make the work day go along more joyfully and faster!
Looks to me like that would be listening to music on a wider scope of things, Catsmine!
Copland's about as Americana as the more classically oriented composers get.
Thanks!
Roger Williams... Autumn Leaves
"Cats"... The SoundTrack
"DreamGirls"... Soundtrack
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