Saif 21.02.2009 09:24 |
I own all the albums of: Led Zeppelin, Simon & Garfunkel, Guns N' Roses, Opeth, Death, In Flames, Iron Maiden, Blind Guardian, Metallica, Judas Priest, Deep Purple, Testament, Manowar(guilty pleasure), AC/DC. I own an almost complete discography of: Queen(sans Hot Space and Flash Gordon), Queensryche, Slayer, Pink Floyd, Tool, Pearl Jam, The Rolling Stones, Rainbow, The Who, Trivium and some Indian bands. Bands/artists that have only released one album shouldn't count. |
Mr.Jingles 21.02.2009 09:44 |
Full catalog including B-sides and un-released tracks? I have to say that I've downloaded a lot of those songs without paying for them because that's the only way to get them. |
Saif 21.02.2009 10:02 |
Mr.Jingles wrote: Full catalog including B-sides and un-released tracks? I have to say that I've downloaded a lot of those songs without paying for them because that's the only way to get them. I should've said albums only; sorry. So then, what bands' entire catalogue of albums do you own? |
The Fairy King 21.02.2009 10:02 |
Ohhh LEGALLY....:P Queen, Live, Muse and Robbie Williams |
Saif 21.02.2009 10:05 |
The Fairy King wrote: Ohhh LEGALLY....:P Queen, Live, Muse and Robbie Williams Now that's a band people have largely forgotten... I have some DLed tracks of Throwing Copper(or something like that). |
PieterMC 21.02.2009 12:47 |
Mr.Jingles wrote: I have to say that I've downloaded a lot of those songs without paying for them because that's the only way to get them. PARASITE! |
The Fairy King 21.02.2009 15:45 |
Saif wrote:The Fairy King wrote: Ohhh LEGALLY....:P Queen, Live, Muse and Robbie WilliamsNow that's a band people have largely forgotten... I have some DLed tracks of Throwing Copper(or something like that). It's a shame, they still make awesome songs and are still amazing on stage. I have all their stuff + a lot of singles and rare tracks. If you need anything just holler. ;) |
Freya is quietly judging you. 21.02.2009 16:23 |
Queen, Daggers (not hard to manage that one to be far, they only managed about 12 songs, *sigh*), Robots and... Hum... most of Bowie... That's it, I think. |
April 21.02.2009 17:09 |
Well, most albums: the Beatles (all), Queen, Deep Purple, Oasis, Coldplay, Travis, Stereophonics. Others' not all at all. |
Mr.Jingles 21.02.2009 19:39 |
PieterMC wrote:Mr.Jingles wrote: I have to say that I've downloaded a lot of those songs without paying for them because that's the only way to get them.PARASITE! LOL! |
Mr.Jingles 21.02.2009 20:18 |
Queen, Muse, Depeche Mode, Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Alice In Chains, Franz Ferdinand, and No Doubt. |
Saint Jiub 22.02.2009 01:25 |
At one time I owned Queen's full catalogue, but not anymore. I never bought: The Singles Collection Vol 1 Return of the Champions Live at Wembly 86 (did not buy new CD version with extra songs from previous night) Queen on Fire - Live at the Bowl (did not buy the CD although I bought the DVD) Queen Rock Montreal (did not buy the latest "official" DVD nor the CD with Flash and the Hero, but I bought We Will Rock You DVD) Stone Cold Classics Greatest Hits (We Will Rock You 2004 version w live tracks) Made in Heaven - The Films Queen Rocks Vol 1 (I have the CD, but never got the video cassette) ... and probably a few others[img=/images/smiley/msn/embaressed_smile.gif][/img] |
Saif 22.02.2009 06:27 |
Panchgani wrote: At one time I owned Queen's full catalogue, but not anymore. I never bought: The Singles Collection Vol 1 Return of the Champions Live at Wembly 86 (did not buy new CD version with extra songs from previous night) Queen on Fire - Live at the Bowl (did not buy the CD although I bought the DVD) Queen Rock Montreal (did not buy the latest "official" DVD nor the CD with Flash and the Hero, but I bought We Will Rock You DVD) Stone Cold Classics Greatest Hits (We Will Rock You 2004 version w live tracks) Made in Heaven - The Films Queen Rocks Vol 1 (I have the CD, but never got the video cassette) ... and probably a few others[img=/images/smiley/msn/embaressed_smile.gif][/img] Don't worry, I don't even have all the studio albums. |
Saint Jiub 22.02.2009 11:15 |
I'm not worried. I suppose I could have bought this stuff, but it did not seem worthwhile to me to buy cobbled videos, a live cover album, or rebuy an entire item for just a few "new" songs. |
its_a_hard_life 26994 22.02.2009 12:30 |
I've got shelves built around my fucking room full of CDs. |
john bodega 23.02.2009 05:44 |
Lynyrd Skynyrd |
Erin 23.02.2009 10:45 |
Lynyrd Skynyrd...LOL I don't have Stone Cold Classics, either. How embarrassing. [img=/images/smiley/msn/wink_smile.gif][/img] |
Cincinnati Bow Tie 23.02.2009 14:39 |
Leo Sayer, Ken, Village People, Sade, Snow, Gerardo, Menudo, Slade, Cinderella, and Bang Camaro. |
Cincinnati Bow Tie 23.02.2009 18:38 |
Oh, and Hot Leg. Brilliant. |
Micrówave 25.02.2009 11:02 |
Well, there's an awful lot of bands with 2-3 albums, so I don't really consider those. David Bowie Yes Queen Jethro Tull Alan Parsons Steely Dan Genesis Peter Gabriel Colin Hay Van Halen Neville Brothers Tom Petty Santana Larry Carlton Chicago Metallica The Police The Eagles |
pittrek 25.02.2009 11:12 |
Queen Metallica Ramones Scorpions Nirvana + a few Slovak bands which you won't know. All bands are WITHOUT COMPILATIONS |
Brandon The Great 26.02.2009 19:52 |
Queen Beatles Motley Crue Aerosmith Killers Kaiser Chiefs Keane Cheap Trick Van Halen Coldplay RHCP Brian May Roger Taylor The Cross The Kinks And some more, I'm certain. |
Bo Rhap 28.02.2009 16:33 |
Cant think of everybody but here's a selection Queen Led Zeppelin Jimi Hendrix Sweet Triumph Montrose Badfinger 10CC Kings Of Leon The Killers Leo Sayer Metallica Fabulous Thunderbirds Stray Cats |
Darren1977 09.03.2009 18:52 |
Aerosmith Motley Crue Billy Idol All Queen albums except for Singles Box 1 and Platinum collection |
Winter Land Man 09.03.2009 20:54 |
Micrówave wrote: Well, there's an awful lot of bands with 2-3 albums, so I don't really consider those. David Bowie Yes Queen Jethro Tull Alan Parsons Steely Dan Genesis Peter Gabriel Colin Hay Van Halen Neville Brothers Tom Petty Santana Larry Carlton Chicago Metallica The Police The Eagles PROVE IT! Let's see some photos! |
Dan C. 10.03.2009 01:44 |
Let's see, off the top of my head... Queen (and solo) Matthew Sweet Foo Fighters Billy Joel Simon and Garfunkel Seal Mudcrutch David Gilmour Susanna Hoffs Nirvana The Traveling Wilburys The Thorns The Bridges The Buzz of Delight That's all I can think of, but there could be more. I have a lot of albums... I'm working on Tom Petty now. He's been one of my favorites since I was a little boy, but for some reason I STILL don't have all of his stuff. |
john bodega 10.03.2009 03:30 |
Wilburys don't really have a discography. It's more of a double-album at best... |
jadedlady 10.03.2009 05:33 |
I had most of Blue Rodeo's collection until 2003 when some fucker stole it from me. I have no complete collections, not even illegally. |
Bo Alex 14.03.2009 20:56 |
Queen, Muse and Radiohead. |
ParisNair 15.03.2009 07:38 |
Big fan of Sophie B. Hawkins, I have all her albums. Lately I find myself listening to a french band called Matmatah more and more. I have their albums in mp3, planning to purchase them off amazon sometime soon. |
April 16.03.2009 17:41 |
Please, tell me if Leo Sayer is really that good? (I am addressing the guy who mentioned him, the name is too long, sorry!!) |
April 16.03.2009 17:46 |
To my post I also add Killers Franz Ferdinand John Lennon George Harrison Starsailor The Darkness James Blunt |
steven 35638 16.03.2009 22:24 |
All... Queen, The Wallflowers, Metallica, The Darkness... Almost all... Foo Fighters, Bad Company... It's possible I forgot a few artists. |
emma246000 17.03.2009 14:16 |
Queen Deep Purple The Rolling Stones The Jimi Hendrix Experience |
Brian_Mays_Wig 19.03.2009 15:04 |
Queen, Metallica and GnR....how boring am I! |
Holly2003 19.03.2009 19:02 |
I don't have any complete collections, not even Queen (I don't have the Queen Rock Montreal cd). Closest is Queen, Iron Maiden & Pearl jam (if you don't count all the official live bootlegs). Bands seldom maintain quality over a long period of time. Just look at Oasis or AC/DC. |
L-R-TIGER1994 19.03.2009 21:11 |
Jacob Britt wrote:Micrówave wrote: Well, there's an awful lot of bands with 2-3 albums, so I don't really consider those. David Bowie Yes Queen Jethro Tull Alan Parsons Steely Dan Genesis Peter Gabriel Colin Hay Van Halen Neville Brothers Tom Petty Santana Larry Carlton Chicago Metallica The Police The EaglesPROVE IT! Let's see some photos! Let's say GNR for instance,they have Use Your Illusion,The Spaghetti Incident(the worst album of Rock History) and Chinese Democracy,that's a great catalogue!!!! |
Yara 20.03.2009 10:03 |
Tricky. Those I'm sure I have the full catalogue of and can be more or less considered as "rock". Some individual artists are like bands, really, given their influence, so I included them.* Queen (me) Beatles (dad) Rolling Stones (dad) Silverchair (me) Alice in Chains (dad) Neil Young (dad) Rush (dad) Radiohead (me) Sparks (me) Muse (me) Soundgarden (me...) John Mayer (me) White Stripes (me) Allman Brothers (dad) Flaming Lips (me...) Ry Cooder (dad) Dylan (dad) David Bowie (dad) Zappa (dad) Led (dad) Who (dad) Buddy Guy (ME!!!!) Every official release with Jeff Beck and Steve Vai - father contributed to some here too. : -) *** Tori amos! I had forgotten about her, and that's one of my own choice, point for me! She has such an extensive catalogue that I regard her as band for the purposes of this thread. lol All too Many of those I inherited from my father, so I have to thank him, thanks Dad!: I inherited the vinyl discs, many cds and the vinyl player, which is great! Most of Neil Young, Stones, Bowie, Rush, Dylan, Ry Cooder, Zappa and all the Led, Who, the Allman and the Beatles came from him. :-))) I'm actually responsible for introducing in my collection very few things. The most arguable, for sure (lol): Silverchair, Radiohead, Flaming Lips, John Mayer, White Stripes, Muse, Soundgarden (!), Sparks (!!!??). I made some right moves, though: Buddy Guy and...and...damn! lol Good topic! It helped remind me of my father and it's always fun to remember him, he was really great. I hope he'd proud of my choices, I think Queen was a good choice, he respected Queen; he didn't like it, but always said: "Oh, this Freddie is a great singer, what a voice, and I like the guitar player with the funny hair, he's good! The problem is the songs". Haha. He was trying to be polite, and so on, and I laughed out loud, I remember. "Oh, ok, ONLY the songs are a problem, the rest is good, it's ok, dad...". lol Best Regards all! |
Winter Land Man 08.05.2009 02:16 |
Yara wrote: Tricky. Those I'm sure I have the full catalogue of and can be more or less considered as "rock". Some individual artists are like bands, really, given their influence, so I included them.* Queen (me) Beatles (dad) Rolling Stones (dad) Silverchair (me) Alice in Chains (dad) Neil Young (dad) Rush (dad) Radiohead (me) Sparks (me) Muse (me) Soundgarden (me...) John Mayer (me) White Stripes (me) Allman Brothers (dad) Flaming Lips (me...) Ry Cooder (dad) Dylan (dad) David Bowie (dad) Zappa (dad) Led (dad) Who (dad) Buddy Guy (ME!!!!) Every official release with Jeff Beck and Steve Vai - father contributed to some here too. : -) *** Tori amos! I had forgotten about her, and that's one of my own choice, point for me! She has such an extensive catalogue that I regard her as band for the purposes of this thread. lol All too Many of those I inherited from my father, so I have to thank him, thanks Dad!: I inherited the vinyl discs, many cds and the vinyl player, which is great! Most of Neil Young, Stones, Bowie, Rush, Dylan, Ry Cooder, Zappa and all the Led, Who, the Allman and the Beatles came from him. :-))) I'm actually responsible for introducing in my collection very few things. The most arguable, for sure (lol): Silverchair, Radiohead, Flaming Lips, John Mayer, White Stripes, Muse, Soundgarden (!), Sparks (!!!??). I made some right moves, though: Buddy Guy and...and...damn! lol Good topic! It helped remind me of my father and it's always fun to remember him, he was really great. I hope he'd proud of my choices, I think Queen was a good choice, he respected Queen; he didn't like it, but always said: "Oh, this Freddie is a great singer, what a voice, and I like the guitar player with the funny hair, he's good! The problem is the songs". Haha. He was trying to be polite, and so on, and I laughed out loud, I remember. "Oh, ok, ONLY the songs are a problem, the rest is good, it's ok, dad...". lol Best Regards all! I thought you said you only download songs on limewire and aren't afraid to admit it? But anyway, maybe your dad just likes their attitudes :-P |
Sonic_Libido 08.05.2009 23:22 |
Reel Big FishTenacious DFlight Of The ConchordsThe Forces Of EvilThe Littlest Man BandOperation Ivy |
Yara 10.05.2009 19:31 |
Sweet Insanity wrote:Yara wrote: Tricky. Those I'm sure I have the full catalogue of and can be more or less considered as "rock". Some individual artists are like bands, really, given their influence, so I included them.* Queen (me) Beatles (dad) Rolling Stones (dad) Silverchair (me) Alice in Chains (dad) Neil Young (dad) Rush (dad) Radiohead (me) Sparks (me) Muse (me) Soundgarden (me...) John Mayer (me) White Stripes (me) Allman Brothers (dad) Flaming Lips (me...) Ry Cooder (dad) Dylan (dad) David Bowie (dad) Zappa (dad) Led (dad) Who (dad) Buddy Guy (ME!!!!) Every official release with Jeff Beck and Steve Vai - father contributed to some here too. : -) *** Tori amos! I had forgotten about her, and that's one of my own choice, point for me! She has such an extensive catalogue that I regard her as band for the purposes of this thread. lol All too Many of those I inherited from my father, so I have to thank him, thanks Dad!: I inherited the vinyl discs, many cds and the vinyl player, which is great! Most of Neil Young, Stones, Bowie, Rush, Dylan, Ry Cooder, Zappa and all the Led, Who, the Allman and the Beatles came from him. :-))) I'm actually responsible for introducing in my collection very few things. The most arguable, for sure (lol): Silverchair, Radiohead, Flaming Lips, John Mayer, White Stripes, Muse, Soundgarden (!), Sparks (!!!??). I made some right moves, though: Buddy Guy and...and...damn! lol Good topic! It helped remind me of my father and it's always fun to remember him, he was really great. I hope he'd proud of my choices, I think Queen was a good choice, he respected Queen; he didn't like it, but always said: "Oh, this Freddie is a great singer, what a voice, and I like the guitar player with the funny hair, he's good! The problem is the songs". Haha. He was trying to be polite, and so on, and I laughed out loud, I remember. "Oh, ok, ONLY the songs are a problem, the rest is good, it's ok, dad...". lol Best Regards all!I thought you said you only download songs on limewire and aren't afraid to admit it? But anyway, maybe your dad just likes their attitudes :-P Hi, Jake! How are you? I hope you're doing fine. I doubt my father liked their attitudes. :op I say "liked" because he passed away already. But the thread was really fun and helped me bring back some very fond memories of him. I grew up in a very orthodox Jewish family and was educated in a religious school for Jewish children . My mother as well as my other relatives are very religious and attached to tradition so I always quietly thank my father, who despite being quite religious himself liked and listened to all kinds of music, for spurring my enthusiasm for popular music, especially rock and roll, which was such a stigma in the family. My relatives, and especially my mother, would denounce, condemn or even threaten me with visions of a dreadful future every time they caught me enjoying any piece of pop music, whereas my father would always support me if he happened to be around or if I ended up telling him. :op If it weren't for my father, I'd never have succeded in continuing my music studies and entering both the Music Institute and the College. My family thought that music would take up - or waste away... - time that I could spend studying the "hard disciplines"... My father proved to be right in the end: there was enough time to study all the neccessary disciplines and still keep going with the music studies. And I was lucky to follow his advice despite all pressures against it! Today I study, and work with, what I love, which is science - physics and maths - and music!!! It's really the best of all worlds for me, as tiresome as it turns out to be sometimes. :op I hope you're doing fine and had a great weekend! Yara |