You know the drill, what are the five albums you would take with you? My top 5 would be (in no order): Tool "Lateralus" Beatles "Revolver" Mudvayne "L.D. 50" Shpongle "Tales of the Inexpressible" Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon"
"Selling England by the Pound" or "Foxtrott" by Genesis "Roxy and Elsewhere" by Frank Zappa "A Passion Play" by Jethro Tull "Sturm" by Mellow Mark Best Of Richard Wagner
The Wall-Pink Floyd Yield-Pearl Jam Piper at the gates of Dawn-Pink Floyd Highly Evolved-The Vines Dark Side of the Moon-Pink Floyd
11/4/90 fort ram ........phish live in central park ........dave all eyez on me .........tupac skeletons from the closet........the dead anything from ...............ymsb this was too hard...
1. Led Zepplin IV 2. Fires At Midnight - Blackmore's Night 3. Come Down - Velvet Hammer 4. Soundtrack from FM 5. The Long Road - Nickelback
shit son, thats tough....uhm.... ok I think: Sgt peppers Post by Bjork Girls can tell by Spoon dark side of the moon led zepplin early/latter days
String Cheese Incident- Live at Redrocks '03 Closer- Nine Inch Nails Animals- Pink Floyd Raise your skinny fists like antennaes to heaven- Godspeed You Black Emperor Probably a Best Of of The Doors.
Ahh, me gusta Spoon! I love them, their vocals are great and the musics happy but not too god damn happy, you know?
These are my top five: 5) Ascension-John Coltrane (1965) 4) Another Green World-Brian Eno (1975) 3) Bitches Brew-Miles Davis (1969) 2) The Velvet Underground & Nico-The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967) 1) Tago Mago-Can (1971)
1. Jeff Buckley - Grace 2. Paul Simon - Graceland 3. Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking 4. John Lennon - Legend 5. Massive Attack - Mezzanine
I would definitely have to take reggae itβs really inspiring especialy on an island Peter tosh β dread or alive Peter tosh- captured live Bob Marley β song of freedom Led zeppelin β early/Later days Can I take my Peter tosh dvd to play on a coconut dvd player hahahahahaha
Tool, Lateralus Tool, Aenima Minor Threat, Complete Discography Underworld, dubnobasswithmyheadman The Doors, The Doors
The Best of Bob Marley Dj Shadow- Entroducing Grateful Dead- American Beauty Oasis- What's the story (Morning glory) Pearl Jam -Vs.
Here's my five (in no order): Sade - The Best Of Madonna - Ray of Light Jimi Hendrix - Are you Experienced Easy Rider Soundtrack Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
Massive Attack - Blue Lines Simon and Garfunkel - Homeward bound any punk compilation that has Ever fallen in love by the buzzcocks, London calling by the clash and Teenage Kicks by the Undertones on it (I know i'm cheating but i cannot choose) Pulp - Differant Class Streets - Original Priate material
So Many Roads/ Grateful Dead Kan'Nal/ Kan'Nal (my spiritual fix for the moment) The Concert for Bangaladesh/ Harrison, et al Mysterious Light / Don Conocenti Drumming at the Edge of Magic/ Hart, et al like that was easy! No mountains?!?!? drumminmama
Animals -- Pink Floyd Harvest -- Neil Young Cheap Thrills -- Big Bro. & the Holding Company Everybody Knows this is Nowhere -- Neil Young Ten -- Pearl Jam But I think I would really miss Blondie...hehe
Dylan-Highway 61 Revisited Phish-Farmhouse String Cheese-On the Road St. Louis Jethro Tull-Aqualung Ben Harper-Fight for your Mind
The Beatles - 1 Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks Tori Amos - Tales of a Librarian Fiona Apple - When the Pawn... Tarantino Mix - A CD I made with songs from Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Kill Bill Volumes 1 and 2 (yeah, I cheated )
Sorry about the bluegrass post, I was trying to post it in a thread titled "Bluegrass" and I don't know WTF happened to make it end up here. So, five albums, they'd have to be Beatles - Abbey Road Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks The Who - Who's Next Santana - Abraxas Joe Walsh - So What