Albums you’ve listened to most

Tool, Aenima
Rage Against the Machine self titled.
Pearl Jam, Verses
Guns N Rose’s, Appetite for Destruction
Nirvana, Nevermind

Roaster Rocker.

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Fleetwood Mac- Rumours
Prodigy- The fat of the land
Chili Peppers- Blood sugar sex magik
The Verve- Urban Hymns
Guns N Roses- Appetite for destruction
Eagles- Hotel California
Travis- The man who
Madonna- True Blue
Kate Bush- The kick inside
R.E.M- Automatic for the people.

Forgot REM: Green

Ir won’t be long now until some wanker lists their favorite 100 albums

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Nirvana - Nevermind
Strokes - Is this It
Chemical Brothers - Push the Button

Since Cd’s died I can’t say I listen to entire albums as much as I once did anymore.

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CDs haven’t died, although I take the point most people stream or down load music files. In terms of quality and value, you can’t beat buying a CD, preferably used, and ripping it lossless to itunes or whatever media player you use.

I’d have an older laptop somewhere with days of Albums, compilation albums & hit singles from different genres that I must dig out.
Days worth of material on it.

The option to do so has killed off Albums per se with modern buyers ( thick young fellas ).

It’s all about convenience, and hard to blame them. Sure you could have the same amount of music on your phone nowadays that would take up a whole wall of your sitting room bitd. Even on sound quality most people can’t tell the difference between an MP3 file and CD quality, and those that claim they can are probably imagining it.

Scratch the Pumpkins.

Gorillaz - Demon Days definitely would have overtaken it by a long way.

Van Morrison - Astral Weeks
The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin
Jimmy Eat World - Clarity
Neutral Milk Hotel - In an Airplane Over the Sea
The Velvet Underground - White Light / White Heat

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Northern exposure is the great dance mix of all time, North and South

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John Digweed |°™

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Nice . I’ve seen Sleep do Dopesmoker

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Patricia Barber: Cafe Blue
Holly Cole: Temptation
Cassandra Wilson: Blue Light 'til Dawn
Keith Jarrett: The Koln Concert
The La’s: The La’s

All still securely encoded on my Creative Labs Nomad IIc music player purchased in 2000.

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It’s up there.

That Las album is genius. Mavers was incredibly talented.

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Saw them twice, once in London and once in The Button Factory. That Dublin gig was the loudest thing I’ve ever experienced. They’d hit a note every now and then and you could feel the weight of the noise in the room. I was completely off my tits for it as well.

I also went to Garcia Plays Kyuss in Dublin, that was well daycent too.

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Pixies - Doolittle or Surfer Rosa, hard to tell
The Doors - The Doors
Smiths - The Queen is Dead
Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes

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Some lads on here can’t count, it seems

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Albums from my teens
U2 The Joshua Tree ( and Boy, October, War and Unforgettable Fire)
Pixies - Doolittle
Elvis Costello - Imperial Bedroom
Michelle Shocked - Short, Sharp, Shocked
Robbie Robertson - Robbie Robertson
Paul Brady - Hard Station
Planxty - The Woman I Loved So Well
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Led Zeppelin 1
Something Happens - Been there, seen that, done that