You can only take one album (greatest hits don't count, neither do multi-artist compilations) with you to the afterlife/island/outer space.
What do you take?
Mine:

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Saint John wrote:Journey-Escape (Though I'd probably try jamming Frontiers in my rectum as it's also a must have.![]()
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Maui Tom wrote:
I have always said this one so I will stick with it...
Saint John wrote:You've gotta be fist fucking me, Dave.
conversationpc wrote:Saint John wrote:You've gotta be fist fucking me, Dave.
Yikes! No thanks...
Leftoverture...Vocals to rival Perry's (Steve Walsh in his prime), excellent harmony & background vocals that they could actually recreate live without backing tapes, excellent instrumentation by each band member, non-standard arrangements, good songwriting that didn't rely on the standard (love, sex, partying, etc.), and one timeless classic (Carry on Wayward Son).
Allied Forces wrote:conversationpc wrote:Saint John wrote:You've gotta be fist fucking me, Dave.
Yikes! No thanks...
Leftoverture...Vocals to rival Perry's (Steve Walsh in his prime), excellent harmony & background vocals that they could actually recreate live without backing tapes, excellent instrumentation by each band member, non-standard arrangements, good songwriting that didn't rely on the standard (love, sex, partying, etc.), and one timeless classic (Carry on Wayward Son).
Leftoverture is a great album. There's no question.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Allied Forces wrote:conversationpc wrote:Saint John wrote:You've gotta be fist fucking me, Dave.
Yikes! No thanks...
Leftoverture...Vocals to rival Perry's (Steve Walsh in his prime), excellent harmony & background vocals that they could actually recreate live without backing tapes, excellent instrumentation by each band member, non-standard arrangements, good songwriting that didn't rely on the standard (love, sex, partying, etc.), and one timeless classic (Carry on Wayward Son).
Leftoverture is a great album. There's no question.
Agreed. One of the greatest of that decade.
conversationpc wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Allied Forces wrote:conversationpc wrote:Saint John wrote:You've gotta be fist fucking me, Dave.
Yikes! No thanks...
Leftoverture...Vocals to rival Perry's (Steve Walsh in his prime), excellent harmony & background vocals that they could actually recreate live without backing tapes, excellent instrumentation by each band member, non-standard arrangements, good songwriting that didn't rely on the standard (love, sex, partying, etc.), and one timeless classic (Carry on Wayward Son).
Leftoverture is a great album. There's no question.
Agreed. One of the greatest of that decade.
What's kinda funny about that album is that "Carry on Wayward Son" almost didn't make the cut. It was a last minute thing that Kerry brought in and no one really thought it was all that special.
conversationpc wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Allied Forces wrote:conversationpc wrote:Saint John wrote:You've gotta be fist fucking me, Dave.
Yikes! No thanks...
Leftoverture...Vocals to rival Perry's (Steve Walsh in his prime), excellent harmony & background vocals that they could actually recreate live without backing tapes, excellent instrumentation by each band member, non-standard arrangements, good songwriting that didn't rely on the standard (love, sex, partying, etc.), and one timeless classic (Carry on Wayward Son).
Leftoverture is a great album. There's no question.
Agreed. One of the greatest of that decade.
What's kinda funny about that album is that "Carry on Wayward Son" almost didn't make the cut. It was a last minute thing that Kerry brought in and no one really thought it was all that special.
conversationpc wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Allied Forces wrote:conversationpc wrote:Saint John wrote:You've gotta be fist fucking me, Dave.
Yikes! No thanks...
Leftoverture...Vocals to rival Perry's (Steve Walsh in his prime), excellent harmony & background vocals that they could actually recreate live without backing tapes, excellent instrumentation by each band member, non-standard arrangements, good songwriting that didn't rely on the standard (love, sex, partying, etc.), and one timeless classic (Carry on Wayward Son).
Leftoverture is a great album. There's no question.
Agreed. One of the greatest of that decade.
What's kinda funny about that album is that "Carry on Wayward Son" almost didn't make the cut. It was a last minute thing that Kerry brought in and no one really thought it was all that special.
RossValoryRocks wrote:conversationpc wrote:What's kinda funny about that album is that "Carry on Wayward Son" almost didn't make the cut. It was a last minute thing that Kerry brought in and no one really thought it was all that special.
Must because they didn't write most of the music for it! LOL
ProgRocker53 wrote:I almost always listen to The Pinnacle and CoWS back-to-back since I heard CoWS was written as a sequel... both songs are too epic for words.
conversationpc wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:conversationpc wrote:What's kinda funny about that album is that "Carry on Wayward Son" almost didn't make the cut. It was a last minute thing that Kerry brought in and no one really thought it was all that special.
Must because they didn't write most of the music for it! LOL
If you really listen to the song, very little of it is similar to Journey's "I'm Gonna Leave You" and it's not even the main riff in the song. The similar portion probably makes up about 5% or less of the tune.
RossValoryRocks wrote:Chill Dave...I was kidding...I like the song just fine...no need to get the hackles up over your favorite band! LOL
IF that was case on this forum no one would be civil...err...nevermind...
RossValoryRocks wrote:Lost in Translation. It has it all...everything you could want in an album.
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