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(Re)-Introducing the Seekers.


 


So so many to choose from, but, these are my five "desert island" albums

Toys in the Attic--Aerosmith
Waiting for Columbus--Little Feat
Back in Black--AC/DC
Cars--Cars
The Captain and Me--Doobie Brothers

Very honorable mention....Rumours--Fleetwood Mac
 
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So so many to choose from, but, these are my five "desert island" albums

Toys in the Attic--Aerosmith
Waiting for Columbus--Little Feat
Back in Black--AC/DC
Cars--Cars
The Captain and Me--Doobie Brothers

What an excellent catagory

Gonna be difficult to keep the list under a Hundred

I will be working on it

Gonna have Phantom Rocker and Slick on the list


Would love to see these cats walking the aisles at Hy-Vee

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So so many to choose from, but, these are my five "desert island" albums

Toys in the Attic--Aerosmith
Waiting for Columbus--Little Feat
Back in Black--AC/DC
Cars--Cars
The Captain and Me--Doobie Brothers

Very honorable mention....Rumours--Fleetwood Mac
I have very wide tastes, but from the same era/style/etc. you're dipping your toes in here I'd have to disagree.

Joni Mitchell - Blue
Brothers In Arms - Dire Straits
Live At Donington - AC/DC
Mr. Fantasy - Traffic
Purple Rain - Prince

Honorable mention...Eat A Peach - Allman Brothers

Why Worry by DS is a song that can and does get me out of any funk I could possibly be in, no matter how deep.
 


I have very wide tastes, but from the same era/style/etc. you're dipping your toes in here I'd have to disagree.

Joni Mitchell - Blue
Brothers In Arms - Dire Straits
Live At Donington - AC/DC
Mr. Fantasy - Traffic
Purple Rain - Prince

Honorable mention...Eat A Peach - Allman Brothers

Why Worry by DS is a song that can and does get me out of any funk I could possibly be in, no matter how deep.
This may change by the time I'm done typing this, but for now in no particular order

David Bowie-Ziggy Stardust
Husker Du-Zen Arcade
The Pixies-Dolittle
Joy Division-Unknown Pleasures
The Pogues-Rum, Sodomy and the Lash

Also saw the Springsteen movie tonight (Deliver Me From Nowhere) Never though I would EVER hear Frankie Teardrop by Suicide in a movie, let alone that Bruce was a fan!
 


I decided to put together my 10 just to see how it shook out. Not easy. My criteria was what I'd want with me on a deserted island (favoring a little variety, not just "favorite" albums), and they had to be available on vinyl.

1. Led Zeppelin, "Remasters" 1990
2. Black Sabbath, "Paranoid" 1970
3. Elton John, "Diamonds" 2017
4. ELO, "All Over the World" 1987
5. Fleetwood Mac, "Rumours" 1977
6. Lynyrd Skynyrd,, "Pronounced" 1973
7. Bee Gees, "Greatest" 1979
8. Supertramp, "Breakfast in America" 1979
9. Van Morrison, "Moondance" (Deluxe version) 2023
10. Chris Stapleton, "Traveller" 2015

Can't believe I couldn't squeeze in Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, Doors or Cream...

I cheated a bit with some compilation albums, but, really, how do you choose just one Zeppelin album?
I posted this on page 174 of the thread. There are a few other lists posted shortly thereafter.
 


So so many to choose from, but, these are my five "desert island" albums

Toys in the Attic--Aerosmith
Waiting for Columbus--Little Feat
Back in Black--AC/DC
Cars--Cars
The Captain and Me--Doobie Brothers

Very honorable mention....Rumours--Fleetwood Mac
Seth53, I think you also posted a top 10 a while back too.
 




This may change by the time I'm done typing this, but for now in no particular order

David Bowie-Ziggy Stardust
Husker Du-Zen Arcade
The Pixies-Dolittle
Joy Division-Unknown Pleasures
The Pogues-Rum, Sodomy and the Lash

Also saw the Springsteen movie tonight (Deliver Me From Nowhere) Never though I would EVER hear Frankie Teardrop by Suicide in a movie, let alone that Bruce was a fan!
Other than Ziggy, I've never heard of your list much less listened to them. Guess I'm too mainstream!
 




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