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Postby conversationpc » Mon Oct 29, 2007 6:22 am

tj wrote:I like a lot of the AC/DC music, but struggle with the lyrics. I was at a San Diego Padre's game this summer and when pitcher Trevor Hoffman came in for relief, the PA started playing "Hell's Bells". Apparently that's the music that gets played when it's "Trevor Time". They never got to the lyrics, just started with the bells and the guitar intro. I still love that music...


It may help to know that "Highway to Hell" was written about a tour that the band was on at the time, not the real hell. If I recall correctly, the tour was so long and grueling that they referred to it as hell.
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Postby tj » Mon Oct 29, 2007 7:11 am

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(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:gotta go now. Marching band contest is across the street from my house and there is NO better music an the planet. see ya there, Panther! go MIKEY!! drum line rulz!


My son and husband are over there right now. I should have gone. :(


Now THERE is a group of people who are not in it for the money. Those kids work their tails off through heat, cold, day and night for months to perfect a show that lasts 15 minutes at most. The crowds are energetic and faithful, but usually pretty small. Some of the finest musicians on the planet, though.

I remember reading a while back that Brian Setzer of Stray Cats played the baritone in the marching band in high school. I wonder what other MR artists were in the marching band?

I spent 8 years through high school and college in the marching band. Traveled more than 50,000 miles, went to 4 Orange Bowls (3 of them for the national championship), and played for Ronald Reagan. I had a roomate puke in my bed and luggage at 0400 after a hard nite of drinking with the percussionists. He passed out in his own puke on the bed, leaving me to sleep for a couple of hours down at the pool with the only clean blanket left in the room, on a lawn chair, in the rain. And then we had to go to rehearsal and march at 0730.

I had the time of my life with 300 of my closest friends. Would not trade it for anything. :D
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Postby tj » Mon Oct 29, 2007 7:12 am

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tj wrote:I like a lot of the AC/DC music, but struggle with the lyrics. I was at a San Diego Padre's game this summer and when pitcher Trevor Hoffman came in for relief, the PA started playing "Hell's Bells". Apparently that's the music that gets played when it's "Trevor Time". They never got to the lyrics, just started with the bells and the guitar intro. I still love that music...


It may help to know that "Highway to Hell" was written about a tour that the band was on at the time, not the real hell. If I recall correctly, the tour was so long and grueling that they referred to it as hell.


Thanks. I appreciate your insight and comments here. Of the many posters, you are one of the most level headed.
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Postby tj » Mon Oct 29, 2007 7:18 am

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tj wrote:That's kind of what I thought. I, too, am a Christian, and frequently have difficulty reconciling my love of the music with the lyrics of many secular songs. I gave my life to Christ 20 years ago, but prior to that grew up listening to AC/DC, Journey, the Who, Zeppelin, etc. Love the music and still find myself singing along.

It's gets hard explaining to my kids in the car what AC/DC "Shook me all night long" means when they are used to hearing DC Talk or Chris Rice lyrics. :D

I frequently find myself feeling guilty listening to my classic AOR station, because the lyrics are not what I believe glorify God. But often I am addicted. Maybe I need to start an MR Anonymous group. :?


Back before I knew better I believed the hard-liners that teach that ALL rock music is Satanic, that they are all on drugs, etc., and I didn't listen to any secular music at all. I actually find a lot of spiritual meaning to a lot of songs that probably are not intended that way.

There are a few other albums by Christian artists that nearly made my list whose lyrics I love: the debut albums by Casting Crowns and Jars of Clay and other albums by Chris Rice, MercyMe, Wayne Watson, Keith Green, Guardian, Phil Keaggy, etc. There are lots more that I like as well. The problem I have with Christian music in general, though, is that it's even more trendy than secular music. It drives me insane because they ought to be taking the lead in innovation instead of following it.



Here is an interesting series of articles on the state of Christian Radio. I don't listen too much to it these days as most of the bands sound the same and a lot of the lyrics are pretty lame. Casting Crowns, Christ Rice, Mercy Me and early Michael W. Smith (with Wayne Fitzpatrick's lyrics) are some of my favorites.

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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:30 am

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JH'sTXfan wrote:
(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:gotta go now. Marching band contest is across the street from my house and there is NO better music an the planet. see ya there, Panther! go MIKEY!! drum line rulz!


My son and husband are over there right now. I should have gone. :(


Yeah, well, you can probably name one band who is going to state yet again. :roll: And it certainly DOESN'T help my attitude when a band who so royally screws up the left hand side of the field by being off AT LEAST four beats not only makes it to the finals, but is going to represent at state. :shock: :x
Yes Debbie, that purple and white crap is going to state with that mess. The boyo and company got fifth overall (from what I understand - he's not made it home yet).
S'okay..... THEY ROCKED!!!!!!


DANGIT!!! the boyo is 5th and they took 4!!! the ultimate slap!! AW crap!!!

sigh............... it was a good day, tho'. he is awesome and I'm sure you are so proud. I ran into another former band director today and he was equally disgusted with the results.

thanks for including me in the family. love those nachos. do I have cheese on my face???
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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:34 am

tj wrote:
JH'sTXfan wrote:
(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:gotta go now. Marching band contest is across the street from my house and there is NO better music an the planet. see ya there, Panther! go MIKEY!! drum line rulz!


My son and husband are over there right now. I should have gone. :(


Now THERE is a group of people who are not in it for the money. Those kids work their tails off through heat, cold, day and night for months to perfect a show that lasts 15 minutes at most. The crowds are energetic and faithful, but usually pretty small. Some of the finest musicians on the planet, though.

I remember reading a while back that Brian Setzer of Stray Cats played the baritone in the marching band in high school. I wonder what other MR artists were in the marching band?

I spent 8 years through high school and college in the marching band. Traveled more than 50,000 miles, went to 4 Orange Bowls (3 of them for the national championship), and played for Ronald Reagan. I had a roomate puke in my bed and luggage at 0400 after a hard nite of drinking with the percussionists. He passed out in his own puke on the bed, leaving me to sleep for a couple of hours down at the pool with the only clean blanket left in the room, on a lawn chair, in the rain. And then we had to go to rehearsal and march at 0730.

I had the time of my life with 300 of my closest friends. Would not trade it for anything. :D


that's way fun! I was such a band nerd that I got my degree in it and am actually now a professional band nerd. hehehehe. hey, someone's got to keep the insanity going.

I know that JSS played trumpet but I'm not sure about the marching stuff. Gary Schutt was a drummer. and Brian White (country guy) was a quad player. NS played the oboe for a while. Deen Castronovo was a big drumline guy.

opps thread hijack over. resume top 20.......

I forgot to mention the new JSS solo album will prolly be my #4.
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Postby tj » Mon Oct 29, 2007 12:21 pm

Boston - Don't Look Back
Alan Parsons Project - Turn of a Friendly Card
Journey - Escape
Michael W Smith - i 2 (Eye)
George Winston - December
Asia - Asia
The Cars - Heartbeat City
The Beatles - White Album
Rush - Permanent Waves
Charlie Daniels Band - Full Moon
Eagles - The Long Run
Triumph - Allied Forces
Bruce Hornsby and the Range - Scenes from the Southside
Selah - Hiding Place
Jim Brickman - By Heart
Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Works 1
Alison Krauss and Union Station - Live
The Who - Face Dances
Genesis - Genesis
Styx - The Grand Illusion
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Postby Johnny Mohawk » Mon Oct 29, 2007 4:01 pm

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Back in Black has some spiritual meaning to it! "If God's on the left, then I'm stickin' to the right!"



Actually the line is, "If good's on the left, then I'm stickin' to the right."
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Postby RedWingFan » Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:28 pm

Johnny Mohawk wrote:
Raiderfan wrote;
Back in Black has some spiritual meaning to it! "If God's on the left, then I'm stickin' to the right!"



Actually the line is, "If good's on the left, then I'm stickin' to the right."

I don't think so. I was watching their live dvd with the subtitles on and that's what came up.
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Postby amaron » Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:50 pm

1. Trapt - Someone in Control

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2. Hootie and the Blowfish - Cracked Rear View

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3. Lacuna Coil - Comalies

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4. Journey - Frontiers

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5. Breaking Benjamin - Phobia

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6. Linkin Park - Meteora

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7. Green Day - American Idiot

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8. Ra - Duality

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9. Trustcompany - True Parallels

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10. The Corrs - Borrowed Heaven

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Postby amaron » Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:52 pm

RaiderFan wrote:
Johnny Mohawk wrote:
Raiderfan wrote;
Back in Black has some spiritual meaning to it! "If God's on the left, then I'm stickin' to the right!"



Actually the line is, "If good's on the left, then I'm stickin' to the right."

I don't think so. I was watching their live dvd with the subtitles on and that's what came up.


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Postby conversationpc » Tue Oct 30, 2007 6:43 pm

RaiderFan wrote:
Johnny Mohawk wrote:
Raiderfan wrote;
Back in Black has some spiritual meaning to it! "If God's on the left, then I'm stickin' to the right!"



Actually the line is, "If good's on the left, then I'm stickin' to the right."

I don't think so. I was watching their live dvd with the subtitles on and that's what came up.


:lol: Have you ever noticed how often subtitles are wrong?

Most of the lyrics I've seen for the song say "good's".
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Postby Indyjoe » Wed Oct 31, 2007 2:56 am

I like Dave's idea of the album covers.

Although I have the individual albums from the bands, I do like "best of" albums as well so I include those. This is not necessarily in order although JSS and Def Leppard are my top favorites.


Pyromania - Def Leppard
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Lost in the Translation - Jeff Scott Soto
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Prism - Jeff Scott Soto
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On Through the Night - Def Leppard
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High 'N' Dry - Def Leppard
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Greatest Hits 1974-1978 - Steve Miller Band
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The Game - Queen
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Hi Fi Revival - O.C. Supertones
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Live Vol 1 - O.C. Supertones
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Evolution - Journey
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Departure - Journey
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Escape - Journey
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Classics Vol. 15 - Styx
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Strong Tower - Kutless
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Boston
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Desolation Boulevard - Sweet
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State of Emergency - The Living End
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Moving Pictures - Rush
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Piece of Mind - Iron Maiden
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The Best of - Three Dog Night
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Postby stevew2 » Wed Oct 31, 2007 3:16 am

[quote="AR"]The first albums I owned were "Elvis - Aloha in Hawaii" and Neil Diamond's Greatest hits. The first album I actually made my parents buy for me was Kiss - Alive![/quote] i liked the shit out of Neil Diamonds Love at The Greek Live . Our bus driver would play it on her 8 track on the way to school as she let us smoke on the bus
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Postby Indyjoe » Wed Oct 31, 2007 3:18 am

stevew2 wrote:
AR wrote:The first albums I owned were "Elvis - Aloha in Hawaii" and Neil Diamond's Greatest hits. The first album I actually made my parents buy for me was Kiss - Alive!
i liked the shit out of Neil Diamonds Love at The Greek Live . Our bus driver would play it on her 8 track on the way to school as she let us smoke on the bus


:shock: What grade were you in?! We had a "smoking section" at my high school which just blew my mind having come from a private school into the public high school.

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Postby stevew2 » Wed Oct 31, 2007 3:23 am

I was in 7 th grade,It was the junior high bus, {they didnt have middle schools back then where i lived. She would let us smoke, I smoked Camels,i was cool at the time, problem i still smoke
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Wed Oct 31, 2007 3:30 am

stevew2 wrote:
AR wrote:The first albums I owned were "Elvis - Aloha in Hawaii" and Neil Diamond's Greatest hits. The first album I actually made my parents buy for me was Kiss - Alive!
i liked the shit out of Neil Diamonds Love at The Greek Live . Our bus driver would play it on her 8 track on the way to school as she let us smoke on the bus



for petes sake !!!! would you finally learn how to quote!! comon on dude... if i have to get out some chalk or produce a power point just let me know!! :wink:
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Postby Indyjoe » Wed Oct 31, 2007 3:33 am

stevew2 wrote:I was in 7 th grade,It was the junior high bus, {they didnt have middle schools back then where i lived. She would let us smoke, I smoked Camels,i was cool at the time, problem i still smoke


I would have thought that was cool and that she was cool too back in the day! Of course now as a parent I would be pretty ticked!! Tough to quit that's for sure! Nasty case of bronchitis helped me! If and when you decide to kick it, I wish you the best!!
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Postby stevew2 » Wed Oct 31, 2007 3:58 am

[quote="Indyjoe"][quote="stevew2"]I was in 7 th grade,It was the junior high bus, {they didnt have middle schools back then where i lived. She would let us smoke, I smoked Camels,i was cool at the time, problem i still smoke[/quote]

I would have thought that was cool and that she was cool too back in the day! Of course now as a parent I would be pretty ticked!! Tough to quit that's for sure! Nasty case of bronchitis helped me! If and when you decide to kick it, I wish you the best!!

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Postby stevew2 » Wed Oct 31, 2007 4:00 am

[quote="larryfromnextdoor"][quote="stevew2"][quote="AR"]The first albums I owned were "Elvis - Aloha in Hawaii" and Neil Diamond's Greatest hits. The first album I actually made my parents buy for me was Kiss - Alive![/quote] i liked the shit out of Neil Diamonds Love at The Greek Live . Our bus driver would play it on her 8 track on the way to school as she let us smoke on the bus[/quote]


for petes sake !!!! would you finally learn how to quote!! comon on dude... if i have to get out some chalk or produce a power point just let me know!! :wink:[/quote]

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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Wed Oct 31, 2007 5:17 am

stevew2 wrote:
larryfromnextdoor wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
AR wrote:The first albums I owned were "Elvis - Aloha in Hawaii" and Neil Diamond's Greatest hits. The first album I actually made my parents buy for me was Kiss - Alive!
i liked the shit out of Neil Diamonds Love at The Greek Live . Our bus driver would play it on her 8 track on the way to school as she let us smoke on the bus



for petes sake !!!! would you finally learn how to quote!! comon on dude... if i have to get out some chalk or produce a power point just let me know!! :wink:


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Postby RedWingFan » Wed Oct 31, 2007 5:18 am

stevew2 wrote:
larryfromnextdoor wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
AR wrote:The first albums I owned were "Elvis - Aloha in Hawaii" and Neil Diamond's Greatest hits. The first album I actually made my parents buy for me was Kiss - Alive!
i liked the shit out of Neil Diamonds Love at The Greek Live . Our bus driver would play it on her 8 track on the way to school as she let us smoke on the bus



for petes sake !!!! would you finally learn how to quote!! comon on dude... if i have to get out some chalk or produce a power point just let me know!! :wink:


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You don't have to be "computor savoy". Whatever the hell that is. :lol: You just click submit then type whatever you want behind the last close quote, then click submit.... see? Easy!
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Postby Panther » Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:57 am

Wow... I've been trying to whittle this down to just twenty. As Debbie said the other day... Ask me tomorrow and it'll probably change.

AC/DC - Back in Black and Flick of the Switch
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Legend
Scorpions - Best of Rockers and Ballads
CCR - Cosmos Factory
Motley Crue- Dr. Feelgood (boyo's marching band is perfecting this for Friday)
REO - High Infidelity
Ratt - Invasion of Your Privacy
Boston - Walk On
Jethro Tull - Songs from the Wood
Brian Setzer - Live Nude Guitars
Van Halen - Diver Down and OU812
Triumph - Allied Forces
Deep Purple - Slaves and Masters
Foreigner - Agent Provocateur
Black Sabbath - Heaven & Hell and Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Journey - any pre 96
Rush - most from pre 96

Ecelectic R me, so I don't want to hear about being all over the place with this list. I didn't get to include my Iron Maden, SMB, Def Lepp, Led Zepp, Queen or far too many other to count. So, ask me again tomorrow. :D
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Postby knox » Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:08 am

1. Journey - Departure
2. Journey - Escape
3. The Police - Synchronicity
4. Whiteheart - Don't Wait For The Movie
5. Rush - Signals
6. Bryan Duncan - Have Yourself Committed
7. Kiss - Destroyer
8. Kiss - Love Gun
9. Van Halen - Van Halen
10. Van Halen - Diver Down
11. Michael Jackson - Off The Wall
12. Michael Jackson - Thriller
13. John Elefante - Windows of Heaven
14. White Heart - Highlands
15. Sweet Comfort Band - Cutting Edge
16. Sweet Comfort Band - Perfect Timing
17. Billy Idol - Billy Idol
18. U2 - War
19. U2 - Boy
20. U2 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
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Postby ohsherrie » Wed Oct 31, 2007 10:30 am

I know my choices are going to seem antiquated to some of you, but here they are anyway, in no particular order.

Beatles - Revolver
Beatles - Rubber Soul
Beatles - Sgt Pepper
Beatles - Abbey Road
Beatles - White Album
Bee Gees - Gold
Bee Gees - Spirit Having Flown
Bee Gees - Greatest Hits
Neil Diamond - Rainbow
Neil Diamond - Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show
Neil Diamond - Touching Me, Touching You
Journey - Raised on Radio
Journey - Trial by Fire
Journey - Frontiers
Journey - Escape
Journey - Evolution
Journey - Departure
Journey - Infinity
Steve Perry - FTLOSM
Steve Perry - Street Talk
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Postby mistiejourney » Wed Oct 31, 2007 12:40 pm

ohsherrie wrote:I know my choices are going to seem antiquated to some of you, but here they are anyway, in no particular order.

Beatles - Revolver
Beatles - Rubber Soul
Beatles - Sgt Pepper
Beatles - Abbey Road
Beatles - White Album
Bee Gees - Gold
Bee Gees - Spirit Having Flown
Bee Gees - Greatest Hits
Neil Diamond - Rainbow
Neil Diamond - Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show
Neil Diamond - Touching Me, Touching You
Journey - Raised on Radio
Journey - Trial by Fire
Journey - Frontiers
Journey - Escape
Journey - Evolution
Journey - Departure
Journey - Infinity
Steve Perry - FTLOSM
Steve Perry - Street Talk


Yeah!!! Bee Gees!!!!!! Here's my 20 and in no particular order:

1. Living Eyes - Bee Gees
2. Walls Have Eyes - Robin Gibb
3. Suitable For Framing - Three Dog Night
4. Arrival - Journey
5. For the Love of Strange Medicince - Steve Perry
6. Prism - Jeff Scott Soto
7. Cats and Dogs - Talisman
8. Out of the Cradle - Lindsey Buckingham
9. Fire in the Night - Hugo
10. Unbelievable - Diamond Rio
11. Matchbox 20 - Mad Season
12. The Hunger - Michael Bolton
13. Stranger in this Town - Richie Sambora
14. Sam Cooke: The Man and His Music
15. This is Just Where I Came In - Bee Gees
16. Departure - Journey
17. The Earth, a Small Man, His Dog and a Chicken - REO Speedwagon
18. Greatest Hits - Queen
19. Seventh Soujourn - The Moody Blues
20. Rocky Mountain High - John Denver

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Postby StoneCold » Wed Oct 31, 2007 3:46 pm

knox wrote:
14. White Heart - Highlands
15. Sweet Comfort Band - Cutting Edge
16. Sweet Comfort Band - Perfect Timing



Man, I forgot about the Sweet Comfort Band! Thanks for reminding me about those. Great stuff!

I never really gave Highlands a try back then. Will have to give it a listen.
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Postby conversationpc » Thu Nov 01, 2007 12:21 am

knox wrote:1. Journey - Departure
2. Journey - Escape
3. The Police - Synchronicity
4. Whiteheart - Don't Wait For The Movie
5. Rush - Signals
6. Bryan Duncan - Have Yourself Committed
7. Kiss - Destroyer
8. Kiss - Love Gun
9. Van Halen - Van Halen
10. Van Halen - Diver Down
11. Michael Jackson - Off The Wall
12. Michael Jackson - Thriller
13. John Elefante - Windows of Heaven

14. White Heart - Highlands
15. Sweet Comfort Band - Cutting Edge
16. Sweet Comfort Band - Perfect Timing
17. Billy Idol - Billy Idol
18. U2 - War
19. U2 - Boy
20. U2 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb


I'll let the Michael Jackson thing slide since you included John Elefante in your list. :wink:
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Postby StoneCold » Fri Nov 02, 2007 6:00 pm

I've added a couple more to mine list (I'm at 10 now!) and bumping so more favorite albums are added.
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Postby Talisma » Fri Nov 02, 2007 9:45 pm

RaiderFan wrote:
AR wrote:The first albums I owned were "Elvis - Aloha in Hawaii" and Neil Diamond's Greatest hits. The first album I actually made my parents buy for me was Kiss - Alive!

Was Kiss Alive the silver double lp? My aunt bought me that and Ace's solo lp for my first lp's. Still love New York Groove. I remember I had to hide them under the dresser so my dad wouldn' find them. :D


No. the silver album was (yet another) greatest hits album. The only "odd" thing with it was a slightly different version of "Strutter".
Ace's solo album is a hell of record !!
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