On island for a year....

Pink Floyd-Animals
Dire Straits-Dire Straits
Bloomfield/Kooper/Stills-Super Sessions
Bob Dylan-Bootleg Vol4-1966 Royal Albert Hall
Traffic-Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
Moby Grape-Moby Grape
Genesis-Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
Sir Douglas Quintet-Mendocino
The Band-Music from the Big Pink
Quicksilver Messenger Service-Happy Trails
Moody Blues-Days of Future Passed

*Eddie already had Roxy Music-Avalon
Mike R. already listed Southside Johnny- Havin’ a Party with SJ

Mike is correct- tough to stop at 11!
 
I left out Van Morrison "Moondance" and CSN&Y "Deja Vu"..and AC/DC "Back in Black"...I cant do that

Waiting for Colombus is a truly great album
 
I really had to think about this- so many

George Shearing- Lullaby of Birdland
Frank Sinatra- A Swingin Affair
Modern Jazz Quartet- Modern Jazz Quartet
Antonio Carlos Jobim- Terra Brasilis
Diana Krall- Look of Love
Morgana King- Strechin Out
Erroll Garner- Concert by the Sea
Elaine Elias- Plays Jobim
Chris Botti- When I Fall in Love
Herbie Mann- Standing Ovation at Newport
Oscar Peterson Trio with Milt Jackson
 
BTW, if you could play albums, that means you could keep the iPod charged (with all those tunes.) Case closed.

Biscuit, Moby Grape - Nice! (Omaha)
 
Amy,

I've been known to bite into an apple here and there. I'm locked into Windoze for "bidness."

As for Moby Grape. All's I have here is a reissue album (with a poor sound, sped up (jukebox crap) version) of "Omaha." Still cool. I'll dig up my original Moby Grape album when I get home. Yes, original from the 60s. A little clean-up will make it sound gooood. A very underrated, screwed over, bunch of incredible players. :up: :up: :up:



"Thirteenth Floor Elevator" anyone?
 
This has always been a fascinating topic to me. It really makes you think about the music, but I have always felt that the list would vary based upon one's mood and situation at the time.

My list as of today;

Dark Side of the Moon -- Pink Floyd
Rumors -- Fleetwood Mac
Deja vu -- CSNY
Harvest -- Neil Young
Riding with the King -- EC and BB King
Bridges to Babylon -- Rolling Stones
One More Car, One More Rider -- EC
The Last Waltz -- The Band
Desperado -- The Eagles
Brothers in Arms -- Dire Straits
Tapestry -- Carol King
Night on the Town -- Rod Stewart

I got it down to 12, with much effort.

Phil
 
As for road music, my recent favs (guess it dates me) :eek: Y'all fill in the artist's names.


- 409
- Let Love Take Control
- Friends In Low Places
- Redneck Woman
- Takin' Care Of Business
- Ted's Jam
- True To Myself
- We Gotta Get Outta This Place (sp?)
- West Coast Blues

Sirius, I really don't care. I love what I listen to.

:cool:

V.
 
Voosh said:
BTW, if you could play albums, that means you could keep the iPod charged (with all those tunes.) Case closed.

Biscuit, Moby Grape - Nice! (Omaha)

We must be musical kinsman, you and me. There is a clip on Youtube of Moby Grape on the Mike Douglas Show. They perform Omaha and 8:05. Skip Spence pre-Bellevue. People forget he preceeded Spencer Dryden in JA.

Anyway, since Mike stretched it to 15 i will add:

CCR-Cosmo's Factory
King Crimson-Court of the Crimson King
Nirvana-MTV Unplugged
Jorma Kaukonen-Quah
U2-Joshua Tree

As for driving music- anything from Tangerine Dream 75-80 (watch your speed though).
 
Yeah. I forget to watch the speed on the open roads. Good thing my radar detector works well (concealed when in Canada :cool: ) and the scanners work. Having a decent car with SAFETY in mind is a must. ALWAYS.

Ya got a link for the Youtube Moby Grape?

V.
 
Biscuit said:
As for driving music- anything from Tangerine Dream 75-80 (watch your speed though).


I have a fast driving MIX that is amazing..

some of the tunes on my "Drive Like Hell and You'll Get There" mix

American Girl - Tom Petty
Runnin Down a Dream - Tom Petty
Jessica - Allman Brothers
Radar Love - Golden Earring
Twilight Zone - Golden Earring
You Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC
RoadHouse Blues - Doors
Bad to the Bone - George Thorogood
All Along The Watch Tower - Jimi Hendrix
Welcome to the Jungle - G&R
Addicted to Love - Robert Palmer
Beautiful Girls - Van Halen
Twist and Shout - Beatles
Its All Over Now - Rolling Stones

and many more...guaranteed to get you to your destination before your supposed to...LOL
 
I also did 120 in his Z3 convertible-I am still trying to think of the Beach Boys tune on the radio at that time. Again, this is our little secret, right?
 
amyb said:
I also did 120 in his Z3 convertible-I am still trying to think of the Beach Boys tune on the radio at that time. Again, this is our little secret, right?

Amy, I am so glad that Toni and Gary were the first ones to offer to take me to Missy's party!
 
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