This was asked by a friend of mine on Facebook.
Do you have an album that you played over and over again until it wore out, and do you still play it?
I have two:
Billion Dollar Babies, by Alice Cooper,
and
Sheer Heart attack, by Queen.
Bat Out of Hell is an "also ran", but it was of its time.
I'm an old fuddity duddity. I was an old fuddity duddity and I will always be an old fuddity duddity. I have two favorites also; I wore both of them out and now have them stored and listen to them on You Tube.
1. Johnny Mathis ~ Chances Are
2. Elvis ~ Love Me Tender
I'll have to go with three. One is the very first LP I ever bought: The Rolling Stones - Aftermath. Then there is The Beatles - Revolver, and The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced. I had all three on LP, 8 track, cassette, and CD, and now on my iPod. At some point the British version of the albums with more tracks were released in the States, and made them even better.
Kmgw9v wrote:
"Dark Side of the Moon"
I never got that. Pink Floyd and Bob Marley, you were just expected to like them.
Wellhiem wrote:
This was asked by a friend of mine on Facebook.
Do you have an album that you played over and over again until it wore out, and do you still play it?
I have two:
Billion Dollar Babies, by Alice Cooper,
and
Sheer Heart attack, by Queen.
Bat Out of Hell is an "also ran", but it was of its time.
Neil Diamond. Hot August Night
Rich
The Everly Brothers Greatest Hits and have some old Sonny & Cher
All of the Beatle albums but the White Album is my fav.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Wellhiem wrote:
This was asked by a friend of mine on Facebook.
Do you have an album that you played over and over again until it wore out, and do you still play it?
I have two:
Billion Dollar Babies, by Alice Cooper,
and
Sheer Heart attack, by Queen.
Bat Out of Hell is an "also ran", but it was of its time.
E.L.P. Brain Salad Surgery and Peter Paul and Mary. I miss Mary Travers.
Emerson Lake & Palmer - Welcome Back My Friends ...
Yes - Yessongs, Tales From Topographic Oceans
Jethro Tull - Aqualung, Minstrel in the Gallery
Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here, Dark Side of the Moon
GLS
Loc: MIdwest
Wellhiem wrote:
This was asked by a friend of mine on Facebook.
Do you have an album that you played over and over again until it wore out, and do you still play it?
I have two:
Billion Dollar Babies, by Alice Cooper,
and
Sheer Heart attack, by Queen.
Bat Out of Hell is an "also ran", but it was of its time.
I could go on and on. But if I would narrow it down the following I have all but worn out.
The Beatles, 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' and Beatles 'White' if fact all Beatles albums
The Eagles, 'Hotel California'
Billy Joel, 'The Stranger'
The Doors, 'The Doors'
Michael Jackson, 'Thriller'
Led Zeppelin, 'Led Zeppelin'
The Band, 'The Band'
Michael Jackson, 'Thriller'
Etta James, 'At Last!'
Buddy Holly, '20 Golden Greats'
Miles Davis, 'Kind of Blue'
And of course Frank Sinatra (Later years)
Most all Beatles
Most all Stones especially Sticky Fingers and Steel Wheels. Actually did wear out Sticky Fingers in the day.
Later Sinatra
Most Doors
Most Doo Wop
Most Michael Grimm
Cody Wickline
Kelly Pickler
green
Loc: 22.1749611,-159.646704,20
mwalsh wrote:
Emerson Lake & Palmer - Welcome Back My Friends ...
Yes - Yessongs, Tales From Topographic Oceans
Jethro Tull - Aqualung, Minstrel in the Gallery
Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here, Dark Side of the Moon
Emerson Lake & Palmer - Welcome Back My Friend... (
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we have some similar tastes in music...
green wrote:
we have some similar tastes in music...
And likely a similar taste for psychedelics back in the day ...
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