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OT--your top ten albums of all time

Postby mikemarrs » Sat Jul 28, 2007 5:22 pm

OT--what are your top ten favorite albums of all time?


mine are.........

guns n roses-appetite for destruction
ozzy osbourne-diary of a madman
led zeppelin-physical graffiti
van halen
def leppard-hysteria
journey-escape
styx-the grand illusion
boston
aerosmith-rocks
ac/dc-highway to hell
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Postby Maro » Sat Jul 28, 2007 6:01 pm

Damn hard to decide... Why have to be only 10? It would be a lot easier to decide on 40...

I'll try with this top 10 (in alphabetical order)... with breaking of my heart...

CHICAGO - 17
ALICE COOPER - TRASH
JOURNEY - ESCAPE
JOURNEY - ARRIVAL
QUEENSRYCHE - EMPIRE
The STORM - THE STORM
SURVIVOR - VITAL SIGNS
TOTO - THE SEVENTH ONE
WARRANT - CHERRY PIE
WHITESNAKE - 1987

other 30 would be:
ASIA - ASIA
ASIA - ALPHA
MICHAEL BOLTON - EVERYBODY'S CRAZY
MICHAEL BOLTON - THE HUNGER
BON JOVI - KEEP THE FAITH
TERRY BROCK - BACK TO EDEN
CHER - HEART OF STONE
CHICAGO - TWENTY 1
The CORRS - IN BLUE
DEF LEPPARD - HYSTERIA
EUROPE - PRISONERS IN PARADISE
FOREIGNER - UNUSUAL HEAT
HEART - HEART
HUGO - HUGO
JIMI JAMISON - EMPIRES
JOURNEY - FRONTIERS
KANSAS - IN THE SPIRIT OF THINGS
KENNY LOGGINS - BACK TO AVALON
LOVERBOY - WILDSIDE
EDDIE MONEY - READY EDDIE
GARY MOORE - RUN FOR COVER
MOTLEY CRUE - DR. FEELGOOD
NELSON - AFTER THE RAIN
QUEENSRYCHE - OPERATION: MINDCRIME
ROXETTE - LOOK SHARP!
SCORPIONS - CRAZY WORLD
STARSHIP - NO PROTECTION
TYKETTO - DON'T COME EASY
VAN HALEN - FOR UNLAWFUL CARNAL KNOWLEDGE
WINGER - IN THE HEART OF THE YOUNG
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Postby MartyMoffatt » Sat Jul 28, 2007 6:12 pm

OK here's mine...this week. Ask me again next week and you'll get a different answer.

Rush - Hold Your Fire
Manfred Mann's Earthband - Roaring Silence
Gun - Taking On The World
JSS - Lost In The Translation
Camel - Rajaz
Rush - Snakes And Arrows
AC/DC - Highway to hell
Journey - Arrival
Jimmy Barnes - Freight Train Heart
Ian Hunter - You're Never Alone With A Schitzophrenic

Marty

Edit - Aghh, forgot one. Can I add Talisman - 7 to the list
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Postby *Laura » Sat Jul 28, 2007 6:17 pm

Nice selection,Mike.

I'll list mine but without Journey.Being a diehard fan,those albums along with Perry's solos are in a category of their own.

Can I have 15?I listen to these over and over,can't erase 5 of them...

Heart - Brigade
Metallica - the black album
Toto - Kingdom Of Desire
Van Halen - 5150
U2 - The Joshua Tree
Rolling Stones - Steel Wheels
Dream Theater - Images & Words
Bryan Adams - Into The Fire
The Hooters - One Way Home
Joe Satriani - Flying In A Blue Dream
Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet
Foreigner - Agent Provocateur
Survivor - Vital Signs
Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime
AC/DC - Back In Black
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Postby Spike » Sat Jul 28, 2007 9:20 pm

I don't believe I could ever establish a permanent Top 10, but I can certainly indicate those which rarely leave the rotation! In no particular order:

Journey: Escape Not a weak track on there in my opinion, even the over-played Open Arms. My introduction to Journey, and I have never left.
Jackson Browne: Late For The Sky There is still a yearning quality to all the tracks on here which transport me back to 1974.
Steely Dan: Pretzel Logic This was a jazzy, tuneful and fresh album back in the day. Still is.
Crowded House: Woodface Like Steely Dan, I struggled to select just one from their body of work, but the sheer exuberance of this one had the edge.
Sarah McLachlan: Fumbling Towards Ecstasy Again, nothing on this album I don't like. Amazing vocalist, great songs.
Evanescence: Fallen Powerhouse album, packed with great songs and someone's studio skills make Amy Lee's voice strong enough for the occasion.
Fall Out Boy: Infinity On High The most recent addition to my list, a cracker of a CD with melody and energy combined.
Beatles: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band A seminal album, and one which I can still listen to, 40 years on.
Daryl Hall & John Oates: Abandoned Luncheonette Back when they were more soul than pop, I fell in love with this one.
The Eagles: Desperado In the early days, when the band were young and hungry, they produced textured and involving music.
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my list....

Postby RPM » Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:06 pm


1) Boston

2) Escape

3) AC/DC - Back in black

4) Boston- Third stage

5) Frontiers

6) Heart - Brigade

7) Judas Priest - British Steel

8) ELVIS - Thats the way it is

9) The Corrs - In Blue

10) ELO - out of the blue
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Postby NealIsGod » Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:27 pm

In no particular order, excluding Journey and related:

Steely Dan - Aja (classic from start to finish - SD is my favorite non melodic/hard rock band)
Til Tuesday - Everything's Different Now
GnR - Appetite for Destruction
VH - first album and Diver Down (5150 and Balance runners-up)
Eagles - Greatest Hits 1 & 2 (regular album - Hotel California)
Aldo Nova: Subject
Shy - Sunset & Vine

That's all I can think of for now.
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Postby Wally_Hatchet » Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:57 pm

My favess change, but right now:

Black Sabbath - Heaven And Hell
Dio - Holy Diver
Triumph - Thunder 7
Molly Hatchet - Devil's Canyon
Accept - Balls To The Wall
Journey - Escape
Little River Band - Greatest Hits
Dokken - Under Lock And Key
REO Speedwagon - Hi Infidelity
Fleetwood Mac - The Dance
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Postby Real rock fan » Sat Jul 28, 2007 11:47 pm

Extremely difficult to pick a top 10 but heres a few.

Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
Survivor - Vital Signs
Billy Joel - An Innocent Man
The Eagles - One Of These Nights
Little River Band - First Under The Wire
Scorpions - Animal Magnetism, In Trance
Rush - Moving Pictures, A Farewell To Kings, Hemispheres
Iron Maiden - Powerslave
Black Sabbath - Sabotage, Heaven And Hell, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
UFO - Force It
Toronto - Head On
Wrabit - Tracks
Le Roux - Up
Toto - Turn Back
Styx - Equinox, Crystal Ball, Pieces Of Eight, Paradise Theatre
Journey - Evolution
Night Ranger - Seven Wishes
38 Special - Special Forces
The Verve - Urban Hymns
Y&T - Earthshaker
Duran Duran - Rio
Kansas - Vinyl Confessions
Reo Speedwagon - Reo(1976)
Foreigner - 4, S/T, Head Games, Double Vision
Michael Jackson - Off The Wall
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Postby conversationpc » Sun Jul 29, 2007 12:02 am

NealIsGod wrote:VH - first album and Diver Down (5150 and Balance runners-up)


"Diver Down"? Really? I don't know that I've ever heard a VH fan list that amongst their favorite VH albums. "Hang 'Em High" and "The Full Bug" are really the only songs on there that I like very much.

Anyway, here are mine...

1. Leftoverture ~ Kansas
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2. Paradox ~ Royal Hunt
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3. A Farewell to Kings ~ Rush
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4. Boston ~ Boston
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5. Fragile ~ Yes
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6. Moving Pictures ~ Rush
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7. Escape ~ Journey
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8. Painkiller ~ Judas Priest
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9. Images and Words ~ Dream Theater
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10. The Grand Illusion ~ Styx
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I guess "Escape" has leaped ahead of "Frontiers" on my list of favorite Journey albums.
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Postby Tomulator » Sun Jul 29, 2007 12:37 am

Gotta put Pink Floyd's "The Wall" in there somewhere doncha think?

Listen to that thing with headphones on...stunning stunning piece of art.

Dark Side Of The Moon ain't half bad either! :wink:

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Postby conversationpc » Sun Jul 29, 2007 12:51 am

Tomulator wrote:Gotta put Pink Floyd's "The Wall" in there somewhere doncha think?

Listen to that thing with headphones on...stunning stunning piece of art.

Dark Side Of The Moon ain't half bad either! :wink:

Out.

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"Wish You Were Here" is better than both of those.
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Postby Rick » Sun Jul 29, 2007 12:55 am

Great thread. I'll probably think of others as the day goes on that should be in this list.


1. Escape (Journey)
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2. Captured (Journey)
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3. Boston (Boston)
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4. Don't Look Back (Boston)
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5. 5150 (Van Halen)
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6. Moving Pictures (Rush)
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7. Van Halen (Van Halen)
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8. Back in Black (AC/DC)
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9. Dark Side Of The Moon (Pink Floyd)
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10. IV (Led Zeppelin)
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Postby Rockindeano » Sun Jul 29, 2007 12:58 am

Maro wrote:Damn hard to decide... Why have to be only 10? It would be a lot easier to decide on 40...

I'll try with this top 10 (in alphabetical order)... with breaking of my heart...

CHICAGO - 17
ALICE COOPER - TRASH
JOURNEY - ESCAPE
JOURNEY - ARRIVAL
QUEENSRYCHE - EMPIRE
The STORM - THE STORM
SURVIVOR - VITAL SIGNS
TOTO - THE SEVENTH ONE
WARRANT - CHERRY PIE
WHITESNAKE - 1987

other 30 would be:
ASIA - ASIA
ASIA - ALPHA

MICHAEL BOLTON - EVERYBODY'S CRAZY
MICHAEL BOLTON - THE HUNGER

BON JOVI - KEEP THE FAITH
TERRY BROCK - BACK TO EDEN
CHER - HEART OF STONE
CHICAGO - TWENTY 1
The CORRS - IN BLUE
DEF LEPPARD - HYSTERIA
EUROPE - PRISONERS IN PARADISE
FOREIGNER - UNUSUAL HEAT
HEART - HEART
HUGO - HUGO
JIMI JAMISON - EMPIRES
JOURNEY - FRONTIERS
KANSAS - IN THE SPIRIT OF THINGS
KENNY LOGGINS - BACK TO AVALON
LOVERBOY - WILDSIDE
EDDIE MONEY - READY EDDIE
GARY MOORE - RUN FOR COVER
MOTLEY CRUE - DR. FEELGOOD
NELSON - AFTER THE RAIN
QUEENSRYCHE - OPERATION: MINDCRIME
ROXETTE - LOOK SHARP!
SCORPIONS - CRAZY WORLD
STARSHIP - NO PROTECTION
TYKETTO - DON'T COME EASY
VAN HALEN - FOR UNLAWFUL CARNAL KNOWLEDGE
WINGER - IN THE HEART OF THE YOUNG



Dude, whatever the fuck your name is, I don't know whether to laugh or cry for you. Every band/album that I emboldened is pure shit. Michael fucking Bolton? You should be banned from this site altogether. Just pack up your shit, and turn around and scat.

Hahaha, Michael Bolton? Asia? OMFG. Hugo? Hysterical. Dude, Winger? OMFG.
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Postby Red13JoePa » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:03 am

Stones Steel Wheels
Foreigner Unusual Heat
Motley Crue Girls, Girls, Girls
INXS Welcome To Wherever You Are
Skid Row Thickskin
Survivor Vital Signs
Van Halen FUCK
Genesis Invisible Touch
Stones Dirty Work
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Postby Tomulator » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:07 am

RockinDeano wrote:
Maro wrote:Damn hard to decide... Why have to be only 10? It would be a lot easier to decide on 40...

I'll try with this top 10 (in alphabetical order)... with breaking of my heart...

CHICAGO - 17
ALICE COOPER - TRASH
JOURNEY - ESCAPE
JOURNEY - ARRIVAL
QUEENSRYCHE - EMPIRE
The STORM - THE STORM
SURVIVOR - VITAL SIGNS
TOTO - THE SEVENTH ONE
WARRANT - CHERRY PIE
WHITESNAKE - 1987

other 30 would be:
ASIA - ASIA
ASIA - ALPHA

MICHAEL BOLTON - EVERYBODY'S CRAZY
MICHAEL BOLTON - THE HUNGER

BON JOVI - KEEP THE FAITH
TERRY BROCK - BACK TO EDEN
CHER - HEART OF STONE
CHICAGO - TWENTY 1
The CORRS - IN BLUE
DEF LEPPARD - HYSTERIA
EUROPE - PRISONERS IN PARADISE
FOREIGNER - UNUSUAL HEAT
HEART - HEART
HUGO - HUGO
JIMI JAMISON - EMPIRES
JOURNEY - FRONTIERS
KANSAS - IN THE SPIRIT OF THINGS
KENNY LOGGINS - BACK TO AVALON
LOVERBOY - WILDSIDE
EDDIE MONEY - READY EDDIE
GARY MOORE - RUN FOR COVER
MOTLEY CRUE - DR. FEELGOOD
NELSON - AFTER THE RAIN
QUEENSRYCHE - OPERATION: MINDCRIME
ROXETTE - LOOK SHARP!
SCORPIONS - CRAZY WORLD
STARSHIP - NO PROTECTION
TYKETTO - DON'T COME EASY
VAN HALEN - FOR UNLAWFUL CARNAL KNOWLEDGE
WINGER - IN THE HEART OF THE YOUNG



Dude, whatever the fuck your name is, I don't know whether to laugh or cry for you. Every band/album that I emboldened is pure shit. Michael fucking Bolton? You should be banned from this site altogether. Just pack up your shit, and turn around and scat.

Hahaha, Michael Bolton? Asia? OMFG. Hugo? Hysterical. Dude, Winger? OMFG.


Don't know why I am bothering but,...you are so wrong about Toto. They rock. Agreed that the Seventh One isn't their best but, dude...they are NOT shit.

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Postby Behshad » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:08 am

Here's my top 15.
Dean, even though Prioners in Paradise by Europe sucked,, they have released some very good stuff,,, prior to their radiofriendly The Final Countdown, they released two KICK ass albums, Wings Of Tomorrow and selftitled 1st album, which Im sure you havent listened to. Youd be amazed how good and solid they sounded before they brough the keyboards in. John Norum is without doubt one of the best guitar players in the world. 8)


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Postby Saint John » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:32 am

Frontiers (Remastered, including Ask The Lonely and Only The Young)-Journey
Escape-Journey
Slippery When Wet-Bon Jovi
Street Talk-Steve Perry
Raised On Radio-Journey
Trial By Fire-Journey
Appetite For Destruction-Guns n' Roses
The Man And His Music-Sam Cooke
The Ultimate Collection-The Four Tops
Decade Of Decadence-Motley Crue
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Postby Greg » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:33 am

I'm too lazy to find all the album covers, but here's mine:

1. Journey - Frontiers
2. Boston - Self Titled
3. Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet
4. Metallica - Master of Puppets
5. Metallica - The Black Album
6. Kansas - Greatest Hits
7. Evanescence - Fallen
8. Billy Joel - Essentials
9. Petra - This Means War
10. Petra - Beyond Belief
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Postby RedWingFan » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:34 am

RockinDeano wrote:Dude, whatever the fuck your name is, I don't know whether to laugh or cry for you. Every band/album that I emboldened is pure shit. Michael fucking Bolton? You should be banned from this site altogether. Just pack up your shit, and turn around and scat.

Hahaha, Michael Bolton? Asia? OMFG. Hugo? Hysterical. Dude, Winger? OMFG.

Maybe we have Stuart from Beavis and Butthead posting with us? :lol:
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Postby conversationpc » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:35 am

Greg wrote:I'm too lazy to find all the album covers, but here's mine:

1. Journey - Frontiers
2. Boston - Self Titled
3. Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet
4. Metallica - Master of Puppets
5. Metallica - The Black Album
6. Kansas - Greatest Hits
7. Evanescence - Fallen
8. Billy Joel - Essentials
9. Petra - This Means War
10. Petra - Beyond Belief


Good choice. That one almost made my top 10 as well.
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Postby Maro » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:43 am

RockinDeano wrote:Dude, whatever the fuck your name is, I don't know whether to laugh or cry for you. Every band/album that I emboldened is pure shit. Michael fucking Bolton? You should be banned from this site altogether. Just pack up your shit, and turn around and scat.

Hahaha, Michael Bolton? Asia? OMFG. Hugo? Hysterical. Dude, Winger? OMFG.



Dean, get a life. I won't discuss your inside/outside infos and related battles with other people here, but one thing I'd say about you... I don't think that someone who so easily insults people and uses so much 4-letter words could be a very nice person. I hoped you learned something from last year when you insulted me over my country and nationality, but I was obviously wrong.

Speaking about Bolton, did you bother to hear two albums I was referring to?
Everybody's Crazy is almost erased from Bolton's discography for being something he wants to forget now - it was #78 on Kerrang Magazine's "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums Of All Time" (published January 1989).
Also, The Hunger is still more into AOR zone than soft rock zone Bolton moved from that point on... maybe the fact that Neal and Jonathan played on this one bothers you? ;-)
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Postby Playitloudforme » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:43 am

Boston - Boston ( the amount of times that was played over and over..omg)
Evanescence - Fallen (that girl's voice is unearthly... just love her)
Renaissance - the Songs of Scheherazade -( again with the amazing vocals )
Metallica - The Black Album
Def Leppard - Hysteria
Journey - Escape
Guns n' Roses - Appetite for Destruction
Yes - Going for the One
U2 - Joshua Tree
Kansas - Leftoverture
David Bowie - Diamond Dogs/Ziggy Stardust
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
AC/DC - Back In Black
Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic
Steve Perry - For the Love of Strange Medicine
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Postby SteveForever » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:48 am

1. Hotel California
2. Boston~Boston
3. Rush~ Power Windows
4. Journey~Frontiers
5. Toto IV
6. Styx~Grand Illusion
7. Fleetwood Mac~Dreams
8. Van Halen~1984
9. Def Leppard~Hysteria
10. Moody Blues~Best Of
11. ELO~Time
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Postby Rockindeano » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:48 am

Maro wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:Dude, whatever the fuck your name is, I don't know whether to laugh or cry for you. Every band/album that I emboldened is pure shit. Michael fucking Bolton? You should be banned from this site altogether. Just pack up your shit, and turn around and scat.

Hahaha, Michael Bolton? Asia? OMFG. Hugo? Hysterical. Dude, Winger? OMFG.



Dean, get a life. I won't discuss your inside/outside infos and related battles with other people here, but one thing I'd say about you... I don't think that someone who so easily insults people and uses so much 4-letter words could be a very nice person. I hoped you learned something from last year when you insulted me over my country and nationality, but I was obviously wrong.

Speaking about Bolton, did you bother to hear two albums I was referring to?
Everybody's Crazy is almost erased from Bolton's discography for being something he wants to forget now - it was #78 on Kerrang Magazine's "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums Of All Time" (published January 1989).
Also, The Hunger is still more into AOR zone than soft rock zone Bolton moved from that point on... maybe the fact that Neal and Jonathan played on this one bothers you? ;-)


I just re-read your choices and laughed out loud all over again.

No, I haven't listened to Bolton's CD's...Don't have to. he is pure shit. So is Nelson, Winger, Starship, Hugo and Asia.

Croatia? Complete and dire shithole. They have computers there?
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Postby Saint John » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:50 am

I can't believe no one called him out for having Cher on his list. I hate that whore.
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Postby Maro » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:52 am

RockinDeano wrote:No, I haven't listened to Bolton's CD's...Don't have to. he is pure shit. So is Nelson, Winger, Starship, Hugo and Asia.

Croatia? Complete and dire shithole. They have computers there?



Ok, good thing that I saved my last years response to you about Croatia. Andrew deleted that topic last year...
For your information, here are couple of info on Croats...

Most important contributions from Croats to western civilization:
- the greatest influence on modern civilization made Croatian born Serb Nikola Tesla with his many inventions who are directly responsible for stellar development of technology in 20th century... you won't have a computer or internet now without his inventions...
- neckties (first came from Croatian mercenaries in service of french king Louis XIII)
- parachutes (inventor Faust Vrancic made a sketch of first parachute in 1595 and first known test of parachute in 1617)
- speedometer (inventor Josip Belusic invented it in 1888) - important part of cars...
- pencils (Croatian resident Slavoljub Eduard Penkala in 1906 and 1907)

Some of Croats famous in USA:
- Dražen Petrovic, r.i.p. - NBA hall of fame (one of the best ever basketball players from Europe)
- Janica Kostelic - A.S. World Cup Champion in 2001, 2003 & 2006 (4 Olympic Golds, 2 Silvers)
- Goran Ivanisevic - Wimbledon Champion 2001. (tennis)
- Mirko Filipovic (Cro Cop) - mixed martial artist and kickboxer
- Anthony Maglica - owner of Mag Instrument, the makers of the Maglite, a powerful and durable flashlight
- Goran Visnjic - actor (Dr. Luka Kovac in the hit television series ER)
- Mira Furlan - actress (Delenn in sf tv series Babylon 5 and Danielle Rousseau in tv series Lost)
- Michael Matijevic - singer (Steelheart, voice of Mark Wahlberg's character on Rock Star soundtrack)
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Postby Rockindeano » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:57 am

Maro wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:No, I haven't listened to Bolton's CD's...Don't have to. he is pure shit. So is Nelson, Winger, Starship, Hugo and Asia.

Croatia? Complete and dire shithole. They have computers there?



Ok, good thing that I saved my last years response to you about Croatia. Andrew deleted that topic last year...
For your information, here are couple of info on Croats...

Most important contributions from Croats to western civilization:
- the greatest influence on modern civilization made Croatian born Serb Nikola Tesla with his many inventions who are directly responsible for stellar development of technology in 20th century... you won't have a computer or internet now without his inventions...
- neckties (first came from Croatian mercenaries in service of french king Louis XIII)
- parachutes (inventor Faust Vrancic made a sketch of first parachute in 1595 and first known test of parachute in 1617)
- speedometer (inventor Josip Belusic invented it in 1888) - important part of cars...
- pencils (Croatian resident Slavoljub Eduard Penkala in 1906 and 1907)

Some of Croats famous in USA:
- Dražen Petrovic, r.i.p. - NBA hall of fame (one of the best ever basketball players from Europe)
- Janica Kostelic - A.S. World Cup Champion in 2001, 2003 & 2006 (4 Olympic Golds, 2 Silvers)
- Goran Ivanisevic - Wimbledon Champion 2001. (tennis)
- Mirko Filipovic (Cro Cop) - mixed martial artist and kickboxer
- Anthony Maglica - owner of Mag Instrument, the makers of the Maglite, a powerful and durable flashlight
- Goran Visnjic - actor (Dr. Luka Kovac in the hit television series ER)
- Mira Furlan - actress (Delenn in sf tv series Babylon 5 and Danielle Rousseau in tv series Lost)
- Michael Matijevic - singer (Steelheart, voice of Mark Wahlberg's character on Rock Star soundtrack)


You saved your response to me? You are hilarious.

Your "contributions" to the developed world are not all that impressive to be honest. When you Croates build a B2 Bomber, go to space, and decide what is going to happen in the world, get back to me asap.

I am only fuckin with you, but you are making my morning full of laughter.

Winger? I can't stop laughing.
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Postby Saint John » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:59 am

Maro wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:No, I haven't listened to Bolton's CD's...Don't have to. he is pure shit. So is Nelson, Winger, Starship, Hugo and Asia.

Croatia? Complete and dire shithole. They have computers there?



Ok, good thing that I saved my last years response to you about Croatia. Andrew deleted that topic last year...
For your information, here are couple of info on Croats...

Most important contributions from Croats to western civilization:
- the greatest influence on modern civilization made Croatian born Serb Nikola Tesla with his many inventions who are directly responsible for stellar development of technology in 20th century... you won't have a computer or internet now without his inventions...
- neckties (first came from Croatian mercenaries in service of french king Louis XIII)
- parachutes (inventor Faust Vrancic made a sketch of first parachute in 1595 and first known test of parachute in 1617)
- speedometer (inventor Josip Belusic invented it in 1888) - important part of cars...
- pencils (Croatian resident Slavoljub Eduard Penkala in 1906 and 1907)

Some of Croats famous in USA:
- Dražen Petrovic, r.i.p. - NBA hall of fame (one of the best ever basketball players from Europe)
- Janica Kostelic - A.S. World Cup Champion in 2001, 2003 & 2006 (4 Olympic Golds, 2 Silvers)
- Goran Ivanisevic - Wimbledon Champion 2001. (tennis)
- Mirko Filipovic (Cro Cop) - mixed martial artist and kickboxer
- Anthony Maglica - owner of Mag Instrument, the makers of the Maglite, a powerful and durable flashlight
- Goran Visnjic - actor (Dr. Luka Kovac in the hit television series ER)
- Mira Furlan - actress (Delenn in sf tv series Babylon 5 and Danielle Rousseau in tv series Lost)
- Michael Matijevic - singer (Steelheart, voice of Mark Wahlberg's character on Rock Star soundtrack)



With the exception of Mili Matijevic from Steelheart, I am COMPLETELY unimpressed. The pencil? Big fuckin' deal. The parachute? Whoa, can't live without that. You should stand on a chair, wrap a necktie firmly around your neck, jam a pencil through your left eye, step off the chair, pull open your parachute, and use a speedometer to gauge your speed. Tell us how that works out for you. :lol:
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Postby mistiejourney » Sun Jul 29, 2007 2:05 am

Oh wow - my list is rather different from everyone else's. I'm putting on my asbestos suit as I type. This is totally different.

(And "The Hunger" by Michael Bolton is one great album - it is NOT like anything he did after that)

Not necessarily in order:

1. ARRIVAL < --- ironically, this turns out to be my favorite Journey album. I came to the SA lineup kicking and screaming, but this is really good.

2. LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM: OUT OF THE CRADLE <---- his best, although I love his new one, too

3. REO SPEEDWAGON: THE EARTH, A DOG, A SMALL MAN AND A CHICKEN < ---- or whatever the hell that is called! Was going through hellacious time in my life and the lyrics kept me sane! (relatively...)

4. BEE GEES: LIVING EYES <---- stop laughing! A relatively unknown release from 1981, it's amazing. Get over disco, these guys had it before AND after....

5. DIAMOND RIO: UNBELIEVABLE <---- great harmonies, I'm a sucker for harmony

6. SAM COOKE: THE MAN AND HIS MUSIC < ----- during the Perry hiatus I'd listen to this over and over, it's Sam Cooke - nothing else really needs to be said!

7. STEVE PERRY: FOR THE LOVE OF STRANGE MEDICINE <--- wonderful memories associated with this, nearly fainted when I got the postcard from Fan Asylum announcing it.

8. BEATLES: HARD DAYS NIGHT < --- early Beatles, great songs, love all the Beatle catalog but his is my favorite (the British release)

9. ROBIN GIBB: WALLS HAVE EYES <--- probably THE best solo album I've ever heard, from 1985. I love his voice.

10. JEFF SCOTT SOTO: LOST IN THE TRANSLATION < --- new to the fold, where I have BEEN all these years, this guy can SING!
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