What is your most abused CD?

Discussion in 'Music' started by Yippee, Mar 12, 2005.

  1. Yippee

    Yippee Member

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    What CD do you play so much, you wonder why it still plays?
     
  2. Becknudefck

    Becknudefck Senior Member

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    well, i dont listen to cds since everything is on my computer, but those albums would be
    TOmmy
    The Blessed Hellride
    Countdown to Extinction
    paranoid
    Houses of the Holy
    Dark side of the moon
     
  3. blindhobosam

    blindhobosam The Legend

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    i'd have to say dark side of the moon too
     
  4. gnombient

    gnombient Member

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    Off the top of my head, these are/were in need of replacement:
    Steve Hillage-- Rainbow Dome Musick
    Tangerine Dream-- Alpha Centauri
    Gong-- You
    Ozric Tentacles-- Curious Corn
     
  5. rhasta.penguin

    rhasta.penguin No more hippy...ugh

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    The moon and Antartica - Modest Mouse
     
  6. bedlam

    bedlam Senior Member

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    Limp Bizkit - Chocolate starfish and the hotdog flavored water..
     
  7. Time

    Time Member

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    Pink Floyd- Animals

    Pink Floyd- Piper At The Gates Of Dawn

    Ive listened to them so much. ^

    Nick Drake- Five Leaves Left
    The Beatles- Revolver
    The Mars Volta- Deloused In The Comatorium
    Brian Eno- Before and After Science.

    Ive worn these CD's down alot aswell ^

    That's the music im into too a T.
     
  8. Becknudefck

    Becknudefck Senior Member

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    oooh my cd that i had ruined and bought a new copy of was Are you Experienced?
     
  9. Stringcheesegirlie

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    Highway 61 Revisited- Bob Dylan
    Deja Vu- Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young
    Blonde on Blonde- Bob Dylan
     
  10. hailtothekingbaby

    hailtothekingbaby Yowzers!

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    Six years ago or so, for a few months on end there was only one cd that I played. It was Metallica's Master of puppets. Nowadays I don't have that anymore. I get hooked on one particular song for a few days and that's it at most. Maybe has something to do with Master of puppets being my only self-bought album at the time and lack of anything good besides it. Nowadays I often think I know too much music, I'm no longer getting really connected to a certain band that sticks out above all the rest. It's a pity. Yeah, I kinda miss the simplicity of knowing just one severely ass-kicking album. I want to be a fucking zealot again for one band, maybe just even one cd that is nearing perfection so closely it's spooky.
    But on the other hand, I also have the feeling that I don't know enough music. It's really a dilemma betweed extensive knowledge and appreciation, and intensive knowledge and appreciation. Strinking a balance isn't as easy as it sounds. Why does everything always have to be so complicated?
     
  11. Kinky Ramona

    Kinky Ramona Back by popular demand!

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    Abbey Road-The Beatles
    Red Hot Chili Peppers' Greatest Hits
    Best of George Harrison
     
  12. syd

    syd Banned

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    Jimi Hendrix's "Are u experienced?" and the Beatle's "seargent pepper's lonely hearts club band"
     
  13. Ole_Goat

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    Movie soundtrack to the "Sound of Music", explaination needed why its abused?
     
  14. deadonceagain

    deadonceagain mankind is a plague

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    radiohead: ok computar
    violent femmes: viva wisconson
     
  15. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    Songs from a tin shed: Jeff Austin and Chris Castino
    KanNal : KanNal
    disc four of So Many Roads and this great compilation from Frogville Planet Records.
    I killed a GD cassette the other day, too Dallas Nov 1988
     
  16. joe

    joe Banned

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    Stevie Wonder:
    20 greatest love songs
    songs in the key of life vol: I & II

    sade:
    Diamond Life
    Lovers Rock

    Miles Davis:
    live at the Plaza
    Kind of Blue
    Sketches of Spain

    Isley Bros.
    Brother, Brother, Brother
    Eternal
     
  17. beachbum7

    beachbum7 Lookin' for any fun

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    Right now, it's the RHCP's Greatest Hits
     
  18. kiss_the_sky

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    The best of Simon and Garfunkel
    Revolver - The Beatles
    Het eiland in de verte - Boudewijn de Groot
     
  19. forest_pixie84

    forest_pixie84 Senior Member

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    ultimate funk (but it was a bit abused before I got it)
    No Doubt's Tragic Kindom
    the camp nowhere soundtrack
     
  20. Time

    Time Member

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    I put on Dark Side Of The Moon today whilst i was cutting the grass,


    It got to Time and when it got the just before the solo it went " You missed the starting G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G-G"

    haha

    fun stuff.
     

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