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  • #76
    Marillion - Clutching at Straws
    Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
    Butch Walker & The Black Widows - The Spade
    Pink Floyd - Division Bell
    Billie Holiday - Lady Day: The complete Billie Holiday
    The Clientele - Strange Geometry
    John Waite - Temple Bar
    Justin Currie - What is Love For?
    Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun
    Kevin Gilbert - The Shaming of the True

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    • #77
      Handel's Messiah
      Mozart 4 French Horn Concertos
      Led Zep 4
      Who - Who's Next
      Scorpions - best of
      Rush - 2112
      Rush - Farewell to Kings
      Kansas - Masque
      Evanescence - Fallen
      Nightwish - Angels Fall First

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      • #78
        Old thread comes back to life, I never chimed in...

        1: Rush: Moving Pictures
        2: Van Halen: Women & Children First
        3: Merle Haggard: Fightin’ Side of Me
        4: Dick Curless: Live at the Wheeling, WV Truck Drivers Jamboree
        5: The Band: Last Waltz
        6: Mark Knophler: Screen Playing
        7: Hank Jr.: Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound
        8: Jimmy Buffett: Songs You Know by Heart
        9: Led Zeppelin II
        10: Johnny Cash: Live at Folsom Prison
        Life's short, hunt hard!

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        • #79
          Originally posted by Buckladd View Post
          Old thread comes back to life, I never chimed in...

          1: Rush: Moving Pictures
          2: Van Halen: Women & Children First
          3: Merle Haggard: Fightin’ Side of Me
          4: Dick Curless: Live at the Wheeling, WV Truck Drivers Jamboree
          5: The Band: Last Waltz
          6: Mark Knophler: Screen Playing
          7: Hank Jr.: Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound
          8: Jimmy Buffett: Songs You Know by Heart
          9: Led Zeppelin II
          10: Johnny Cash: Live at Folsom Prison
          dammit! I forgot Rush!

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          • #80
            Here's an even baker's dozen in no particular order:

            Tanglefoot/Captured Alive or any other TF album)
            Loreena McKennitt (Parallel Dreams, or any other LM album)
            Alisa Jones (Irish Dreams)
            Two Steps from Hell/ Thomas Bergersen/ Archangel (or any other TSFH album)
            Andy M. Stewart/Silly Wizard (celtic, Wild and Beautiful or any SW album)
            Cantiga/New World Renaissance Band & Owain Phyfe)
            Deanta (Ready for the Storm)
            Kerry Muzzy (Palladio)
            Kornog (Premiere)
            Marc Streitenfeld (Robinhood)
            Night Heron Consort (Crossing the Waters)
            Vivaldi (The Four Seasons)
            Yggdrasil/fehu (Wardruna)

            Not to be forgotten from younger days:
            Moody Blues (any album)
            Bosstown (Boston) sounds of:
            Ultimate Spinach
            Beacon Street Union
            Spirit

            Of course there are many others, of similar genres.
            Understand my favorite selections and you will know me.
            Last edited by Wldrns; 03-09-2017, 09:56 AM.
            "Now I see the secret of making the best person, it is to grow in the open air and to eat and sleep with the earth." -Walt Whitman

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            • #81
              Thanks for reminding me about Genesis. My faves are "And Then There Were Three" and "Wind & Wuthering". Kansas is good, too.

              Yeah, "Four Seasons" is always a winner.

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              • #82
                I sure wish Sero would chime in with his top 10.

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                • #83
                  I teach math to teenagers so forgive me. A typical exchange goes like this:
                  Me, "No, the answer is ten."
                  Them, "Whatever."

                  Here's my top Whatever:

                  Paul Simon Graceland
                  Bob Dylan Oh Mercy, Highway 61 Revisited, Blood on the Tracks
                  Natalie Merchant House Carpenter's Daughter
                  John Prine 1st album- He was in his early 20's and wrote "Illegal Smile" "Hello In There" "Sam Stone" "Angel From Montgomery" "Spanish Pipedream" (Blow up your tv, move to the country...) and one that is still done by everybody, "Paradise" He could have quit after those songs alone, fortunately he didn't.
                  Todd Snider Story Teller
                  Nancy Griffith Other Voices, Other Rooms
                  Fred Eaglesmith Drive-In Movie
                  Tim O'Brien Traveler (a song about sneakers has an Adirondack reference), Red on Blonde (another chance to get more Dylan included).
                  The Band Rock of Ages
                  Tara Nevins Mule to Ride
                  Gram Parsons Grievous Angel
                  10,000 Maniacs In My Tribe
                  The Beatles Rubber Soul

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by Justin View Post
                    I sure wish Sero would chime in with his top 10.
                    He's been trying to take a vow of silence.

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                    • #85
                      ...which lasted more than 37 minutes
                      Peter Gabriel's We Do What We're Told mixed over footage from the Milgram 37 experiments. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experimentThis is a fan create...

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                      • #86
                        If Justin enjoys the chimes,
                        and has mastered the dog whistle, and triangle;
                        perhaps he might delight in this:


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                        • #87
                          He once saved a baby, from drowning

                          Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group InternationalBlack Wings · Tom WaitsBone Machine℗ ℗ 1992 UMG Recordings, Inc.Released on: 1992-01-01Producer: To...

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                          • #88
                            I'm gonna make myself available to you

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                            • #89
                              AndaRazorBackBoarInTheBackOfaJacked-upFord

                              Come with me, and walk the Longest Mile.
                              TheROCKnROLLunited ™ claims no copyright for the posted material.All rights belong to the original songwriters, performers, and record label (if applicable...


                              Use up my Gas. Burn out my Clutch.
                              Created this over a decade ago using clips from The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and the fantastic song Ghost by Clutch. Link to Ne...

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                              • #90
                                10,000 Bottles of Beer on the Wall

                                Parody of Mister Rogers originally performed by National Lampoon's Christopher Guest and Bill Murray

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