You're stranded on a desert island...

Discussion in 'Music' started by zombiewolf, Jun 3, 2008.

  1. Yiff

    Yiff Member

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    For me it would eaisly be Legend - Bob Marley
     
  2. pushit

    pushit One jive Motha Fucka

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    That would be a good choice... I love Bob.
    But I think I'm settling with Grateful Dead.
     
  3. LanSLIde

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    The Very Best of the Doors
    :p

    if no collection cds, then chocolate and cheese by Ween
     
  4. Nothingisreal

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    I think I would have to choose The Traveling Wilburys' collection right now. Before I found The Wilburys, it would have been The White Album. The likeness for new music for me somehow outweighs my favorites, I guess it's just part of the initiation process. I did that with The Beatles too, I listened to them all the time, now I hardly do.
     
  5. prissbaby

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    led zeppelin - mothership, i could never get sick of robert plant's voice
     
  6. ProggyMan

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    The Complete King Crimson.
     
  7. NiNLedTooLPorcupines

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    Tool- Lateralus

    it's like 80 minutes
     
  8. Aremis

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    Dies Irae by Devil doll. Mr. Doctor is a freaking genius. The album is one hour long song split into 18 parts, and its a freaking masterpiece.
     
  9. steve-peace

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    Oh god so many, but at the moment I'm going with Rush- Chronicles
     
  10. Geechee

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    Can't choose between Nas' Illmatic or Jimi Hendrix's Axis:Bold As Love.
     
  11. zombiewolf

    zombiewolf Senior Member

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    Frank Zappa's "Civilizations". I doubt I have enough life left to consume this one!
     
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    AMERICAN BEAUTY Grateful Dead
     
  13. hippieatheart

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    Yes - Fragile.
     
  14. Hippie_Jon

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    hard choice...
    either
    Underwater Moonlight by the Soft Boys
    or
    Go to the Sugar Altar by the Kelley Deal 6000

    Jon
     
  15. edenfield

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    enigma or JM jarre, mike oldfield or gong...or some other mad genius stuff
     
  16. Lobo

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    I'm sorry, I tried, but my 'favorite' album varies depending upon my mood. The only way I could select one album, would be if I could return home from my desert island every day or two to swap it for my latest favorite.

    Actually, that's not a bad idea because I could also pick up some beer and check the football results. Hmm OK then, in that case let's start with "The Best of Muddy Waters" 1958, Chess.

    no, wait...
     
  17. zombiewolf

    zombiewolf Senior Member

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    Alright now, Hippie jon and edenfield, I said no "either or " nonsense.;)

    Lobo, you're coppin' out, man. But your beer idea is interesting...

    Muddy's the man ( Mannish boy!):cool:

    ZW :peace:
     
  18. dollydagger

    dollydagger Needle to the Groove

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    besides you and me and my mom, I think we are one of the few people on this planet that knows who mike oldfield is....Ive got like 3 albums of his
     
  19. zombiewolf

    zombiewolf Senior Member

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    NO WAY! "Tubular bells" was huge!(1970?)
    And did'nt he do "The "Exorcist" theme?

    ZW :peace:
     
  20. dollydagger

    dollydagger Needle to the Groove

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    I think Tubular Bells is the Exorcist theme.....I stand corrected. But you can bet a LOT of people, especially my age and younger, have probably never heard anything from him besides Tubular Bells
     

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