Sir Archie 'Tiffany' Leach 11.04.2004 17:06 |
Like it says on the tin...no Queen allowed though cos that would be too easy and this'll make Danno and MexQueen think a bit. 1. Pulp - Different Class 2. Radiohead - The Bends 3. Guns 'n' Roses - Appetite for Destruction 4. Beach Boys - Pet Sounds 5. Elvis - 1 I really should have made it ten albums!! |
Daburcor? 11.04.2004 17:10 |
1- Billy Joel "River Of Dreams" 2- Jethro Tull "Original Masters" 3- No Doubt "Tragic Kingdom" 4- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers "Greatest Hits" 5- Queensryche "Empire" And Archie, I wouldn't have even thought of picking a Queen album this time. Quite the shock I know... And yes, Ten albums would've been much better. ;p |
Brandon 11.04.2004 17:10 |
Aerosmith - Big Ones Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Cheap Trick - Unauthroized Greatest Hits Guns & Roses - Appetite For Destruction Led Zeppelin - IV |
Mr Mercury 11.04.2004 17:14 |
Ok heres my 5 (in no particular order) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon Beatles - Revolver Fleetwood Mac - Rumours Phil Collins - Face Value Status Quo - Live |
deleted user 11.04.2004 17:17 |
1. Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt 2. Abbey Road by the Beatles 3. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John 4. Boston by Boston 5. The Man Who by Travis |
jasen101 11.04.2004 17:19 |
Imagine - John Lennon History - Micheal Jackson Houses of the Holy - Led Zepplin Siamese Dream - Smashing Pumpkins Are You Experienced? - Jimi Hendrix |
pma 11.04.2004 17:29 |
Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Eagles - Desperado Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Iron Maiden - Powerslave Abba - Abba Gold - Greatest Hits (well, many greatest hits compilations by various artists might be "essential" to own..) |
Maz 11.04.2004 17:44 |
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road U2 - Pop GnR - Use Your Illusion I and II (I'm cheating) Toad the Wet Sprocket - Fear Boston - Boston |
Daburcor? 11.04.2004 17:55 |
Cheater. ;) |
Holly2003 11.04.2004 18:00 |
live & dangerous - thin lizzy rage against the machine - rage against the machine exit stage left - rush hunky dory - david bowie never mind the bollocks - the sex pistols ANATO would be there except I don't want to look like a Stepford. |
deleted user 11.04.2004 18:37 |
Nether Lands: Fogelberg 2 a.m. Paradise Cafe: Manilow Cold Spring Harbor: Billy Joel Greatest Hits: Simon and Garfunkel Home Free: Fogelberg |
Merlot 11.04.2004 19:18 |
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Mr.Jingles 11.04.2004 19:27 |
Good question, but I think that since most people are not exactly "fans" of all those bands, the first right choice are the compilations. But from studio albums and compilations, I'd definitely pick: - Queen (Greatest Hits I & II) - Beatles (1) - Elton John (Greatest Hits 1970-2002) - Guns N' Roses (Appetite For Destruction) - Metallica (Metallica/aka Black Album) However, if we're talking about studio albums, that's another story. I have way too many to recommend, but I'll try to list one per artist. - Magical Mystery Tour (The Beatles) - Thriller (Michael Jackson) - Bat Out Of Hell (Meat Loaf) - Dookie (Green Day) - Houses Of The Holy (Led Zeppelin) - Get A Grip (Aerosmith) - Californication (Red Hot Chili Peppers) - Nevermind (Nirvana) - The Wall (Pink Floyd) - Hysteria (Def Leppard) - Faith (George Michael) - Back In Black (AC/DC) - Look Sharp (Roxette) - True Blue (Madonna) - 1984 (Van Halen) - All That You Can't Leave Behind (U2) - The Stranger (Billy Joel) - Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness (Smashing Pumpkins) - Tragic Kingdom (No Doubt) - Slippery When Wet (Bon Jovi) |
MexQueenFM 11.04.2004 20:03 |
Metallica - The Black Album GM - Patience GM - LWP El Tri - Grandes Exitos Led Zeppelin - GH |
Sir Archie 'Tiffany' Leach 11.04.2004 20:25 |
'And Archie, I wouldn't have even thought of picking a Queen album this time. Quite the shock I know...' Just a bit of banter Danno old boy, it's not murder one. |
Daburcor? 11.04.2004 20:56 |
LOL! |
Saint Jiub 11.04.2004 23:42 |
In no particular order ... Sentimental Hygiene - Warren Zevon Goodbye Yellowbrick Road - Elton John Hejiera - Joni Mitchell 2112 - Rush The Confessor - Joe Walsh |
Banquo 12.04.2004 06:37 |
In no particular order Nevermind The Bollocks - Sex Pistols Appetite For Destruction - Guns n' Roses Definately Maybe - Oasis Pills n Thrills n Bellyaches - Happy Mondays The White Album - The Beatles |
Mrs.Taylor 12.04.2004 07:43 |
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours Thriller - Michael Jackson Patience - George Michael Look Sharp! - Roxette What's the Story (Morning Glory) - Oasis On the subject of Greatest Hits collections, my five would be :- Abba - The Singles 1972-1981 (vinyl, 5LP box-set) Familiar to Millions - Oasis (OK, not strictly a greatest hits) Greatest Hits 1970-2002 - Elton John Ladies & Gentlemen - George Michael Singles 1980-2000 - U2 |
Nickipee 12.04.2004 12:23 |
Let it Be - The Beatles - a sparse and raw look at a band falling apart. An Innocent Man - Billy Joel - just a truly terrific album White Ladder - David Gray - adds new meaning to the phrase "Get Down", don't listen to it more than twice in one day without calling the Samaritans first Bat Out Of Hell - Meatloaf and Steinman - Meatloaf only ever cut it when Steinman wrote for him and this album has the most stupendous opening/title track in the whole history of history itself, ever, probably. Swing When You're Winning - Robbie Williams - okay he doesn't have the voice of Sinatra et al, but he knows how to put on a show, and more importantly have fun doing it in an arrogant jumped up little twat kind of way. As for greatest hits albums the five I would go for would be The Rolling Stones Abba The Bee Gees REM John Denver Honorable mentions in both departments would go to Guns and Roses, John Lennon, Travelling Wilburys, Elton John, Jimi Hendrix, Marc Bolan/T Rex, Led Zepplin, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Fleetwood Mac, U2, Police...the list goes on Nicki |
Virtuoso 12.04.2004 16:10 |
-Led Zeppelin:LZ -Pink Floyd:Dark side of the moon/Medle -Yngwie Malmsteen-Rising Force -Deep Purple:Deep Purple in rock -Black Sabbath:Heaven and Hell -The Doors:The Doors/L.A. Woman -Ozzy Osbourne:Blizzard of Ozz -Dio:Holy Diver -Rainbow:Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow |
iron eagle 12.04.2004 16:47 |
toughie-- i must think-- |
Sir Archie 'Tiffany' Leach 12.04.2004 17:28 |
Don't some of you people read instructions!!! No Queen and only five (not the band)!!! I bet some of you folks assemble MFI bookcases with the shelves running vertically. Mind you knowing MFI they're probably designed like that. |
Bob The Shrek 12.04.2004 17:42 |
Rush - 2112 Bad Company - 8 from 10 Trans Siberian Orchestra - Christmas Eve & other Stories Rolling Stones - 40 Licks (1&2) ELO - Out Of The Blue |
Mrs.Taylor 12.04.2004 18:30 |
Love your new sig, Bob - LOL! |
Pim Derks 13.04.2004 03:33 |
1 - Beatles / Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band 2 - Valensia / The Blue Album 3 - Beach Boys / Pet Sounds 4 - Kate Bush / The Dreaming 5 - Tool / Aenima |
Mr Coolest Cat 13.04.2004 05:47 |
Queen.........Queen II ELO...........Out of the blue Journey.......Escape Asia..........Asia Boston........Don't look back |
ogre t raylot 13.04.2004 08:17 |
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds Exile On Main Street - The Rolling Stones Otis Redding - Otis Blue Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited XTC - Apple Venus Volume 1 |
Simoriah 13.04.2004 20:49 |
Guns N Roses ~ Appetite for Destruction Red Hot Chili Peppers ~ Blood Sugar Sex Magik Pearl Jam ~ Ten Chris Cornell ~ Euphoria Morning Jeff Buckley ~ Grace and an outsider - Raging Slab ~ Dynamite Monster Boogie concert - great riffs. |
iron eagle 13.04.2004 20:58 |
Boston-Boston Thin Lizzy-Bad Reputation Zep-ZOSO PFloyd-DarkSide Aerosmith-Toys in the Attic |
Freddie-B 19.04.2004 09:27 |
George Michael-Older Robbie Williams-Sing When You're Winning Eminem-The Eminem Show Queen-A Night At The Opera The Beatles-Revolver |
Fenderek 19.04.2004 12:07 |
PINK FLOYD- The Wall DREAM THEATER- Scenes From A Memory DEEP PURPLE- Made In Japan LED ZEPPELIN- IV ('Four Symbols') METALLICA- Master Of Puppets |
The Prophet 21.04.2004 01:55 |
Hmm. I'll say... Beatles- Revolver Guns N' Roses- Appetite for Destruction TOOL- Aenima Led Zeppelin II The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan |
L-R-TIGER1994 21.04.2004 02:31 |
1)Queen-Greatest Hits I. 2)Queen-Greatest Hits II. 3)John Lennon-Imagine. 4)The Beatles-Let it Be. 5)E.John-(Any of them). |
Freddie-B 23.04.2004 10:12 |
5 albums isn't enough really. What about Vanilla Ice, Peter Andre, *NSYNC, 2 Unlimited, Snap and Scatman John?? They'd be well up on my list if it wasn't just the 5! |
-fatty- 2850 23.04.2004 10:37 |
Grease: OST Now That's What I Call Music 34 K-TEL's Sounds of The Seventies Queen Greatest Hits Nat King Cole's Christmas Album These albums have no eartly place in anyone's record collection but I can fucking bet you that they're there. fatty. |
Daburcor? 23.04.2004 14:49 |
"Grease: OST Now That's What I Call Music 34 K-TEL's Sounds of The Seventies Queen Greatest Hits Nat King Cole's Christmas Album These albums have no eartly place in anyone's record collection but I can fucking bet you that they're there." I have the first and (obviously I should think) the third. |
geeksandgeeks 25.04.2004 10:59 |
Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell The Who - Tommy Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water Soundgarden - Superunknown I also think that everyone should own a copy of Nevermind, just for the monkey photo in the cover, and so you can say you do even if you don't like it. Same for all other albums whose sales scraped the sky. (I'm letting fatty know right now that he doesn't own alliteration ;)) |
Freddie-B 26.04.2004 08:58 |
I've only got Now 37 in my collection, I don't even have GHI, since I don't see the point, since I've got all the albums!! Go me!! |
The Mir@cle 27.04.2004 09:22 |
1. Queen - Innuendo 2. Bon Jovi - Crossroad 3. Micheal Jackson - History 4. Brian Adams - So Far So Good 5. Live - Distance to Here |