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    Phila combat zone JoeE SP9's Avatar
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    Here's my list of the 10 must have recordings.

    01. Miles Davis Kind Of Blue
    02. The Allman Brothers Band Live At Filmore East
    03. Donald F*gen The Nightfly (I'm a victim of censorship)
    04. The Doobie Brothers Minute By Minute
    05. The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
    06. Sonny Rollins Saxophone Colossus
    07. Sade Diamond Life
    08. Paul Simon Graceland
    09. Frank Sinatra Live At The Sands with Count Basie
    10. The Beatles Abbey Road

    These are 10 CD/LP's that I think everyone should own. They are all from groups or individuals with staying power. The all consist of music that will still sound just as fresh 20 years from now. A couple have demo quality sound.
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    don't worry, in yiddish it would be ...

    fegelleh. GOY VEY!
    ...regards...tr

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    Just wondering if anyone is managing this thread. Do we have a count?

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    Quote Originally Posted by poppachubby
    Just wondering if anyone is managing this thread. Do we have a count?
    Cumulative count or common responses?

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    anyone is managing this thread

    my choices are the best ones, you can stop there. ;^)
    ...regards...tr

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    Quadrophenia - The Who
    Allman Bros Fillmore East
    If I could only Remember My Name - David Crosby (Amazing album if you've never heard
    it. Lots of heavy hitters - J. Garcia, Grace Slick, Joni Mithcell,...very
    organic album)

    Hejira - Joni Mitchell
    Wish You Were Here - PF
    Kid A - Radiohead
    Dire Straits - DS
    Joe's Garage - FZ
    Bach Keyboard Concertos
    Six Wives of Henry VIII - Rick Wakeman

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    Re:

    There are so many good albums in this world. In no way am I saying my picks are better than anyone else’s. These are albums I have listened to over the years and I think they’re worth a mention.


    1. Pink Floyd - Darks Side of the Moon
    2. U2- The Joshua Tree
    3. Pearl Jam – Ten
    4. Stevie Ray Vaughn – Greatest Hits
    5. Led Zeppelin – IV
    6. The Eagles – Hell freezes over (live)
    7. The Beach Boys – Pet Sounds
    8. Radio head – the Bends
    9. Dave Matthews band – Crash
    10. Royal Crown Revue – Mugzy’s Move
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