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<blockquote data-quote="svnmag" data-source="post: 136259" data-attributes="member: 330"><p>I'm not sure how these things work. Here are some must have's IMO. As said before you didn't specify. I prefer live albums as they seem to have more energy. This is by no means all inclusive but should keep you busy for a while loading incredible stuff.</p><p></p><p>Pink Floyd:</p><p>Dark Side of The Moon</p><p>Animals</p><p>The Wall--Wall Live is better with bonus tracks only found in the movie</p><p></p><p><strong>All Led Zeppelin from "Led Zeppelin" though "In Though the Out Door" (not a fan of "Coda")</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>The Who:</p><p>Next</p><p>Quadrophenia</p><p>By Numbers</p><p>Who Are Are You</p><p>It's Hard</p><p>Who's Last</p><p>Join Together (if you can find it) or Live At Radio City Music Hall (just for the drumming of Simon Phillips)</p><p></p><p>KISS--Alive/Alive II--all you'll need to become a fan and be disappointed in them about all other efforts.</p><p></p><p>Beatles: White Album and Rubber Sole</p><p></p><p>Jimi Hendrix: Are You Experienced?--anything live also</p><p></p><p>Charlie Daniels</p><p>Hank Jr</p><p>Merle Haggard</p><p>Waylon Jennings--greatest hits of all the above four</p><p></p><p>Johnny Cash: </p><p> Live at Folsom Prison</p><p></p><p>Montgomery Gentry:</p><p>Tattoos And Scars</p><p>Carrying On</p><p></p><p>Eric Clapton: </p><p>Just One Night</p><p></p><p>Rush:</p><p>Rush</p><p>2112</p><p>A Farewell to Kings</p><p>Moving Pictures</p><p>Power Windows</p><p></p><p>Yes: </p><p>90120</p><p>Big Generator ( both not "real" Yes but my favorites)</p><p></p><p>Genesis: </p><p>Trick of the Tail (vocals and <strong>drumming</strong> of Phillip Collins--illegally fast bike ride in Nevada to a bar at sunset--perfect)</p><p></p><p>Def Leppard:</p><p>On Through the Night</p><p>High and Dry</p><p>Pyromania</p><p></p><p>AC/DC: </p><p>Let There Be Rock</p><p></p><p>As said before this is by no means all inclusive. It's a collection of albums which I enjoy 98-99% of the songs. This should fill a bit of memory and provide much enjoyment if you have similar taste. Many live variations on most of the above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svnmag, post: 136259, member: 330"] I'm not sure how these things work. Here are some must have's IMO. As said before you didn't specify. I prefer live albums as they seem to have more energy. This is by no means all inclusive but should keep you busy for a while loading incredible stuff. Pink Floyd: Dark Side of The Moon Animals The Wall--Wall Live is better with bonus tracks only found in the movie [B]All Led Zeppelin from "Led Zeppelin" though "In Though the Out Door" (not a fan of "Coda") [/B] The Who: Next Quadrophenia By Numbers Who Are Are You It's Hard Who's Last Join Together (if you can find it) or Live At Radio City Music Hall (just for the drumming of Simon Phillips) KISS--Alive/Alive II--all you'll need to become a fan and be disappointed in them about all other efforts. Beatles: White Album and Rubber Sole Jimi Hendrix: Are You Experienced?--anything live also Charlie Daniels Hank Jr Merle Haggard Waylon Jennings--greatest hits of all the above four Johnny Cash: Live at Folsom Prison Montgomery Gentry: Tattoos And Scars Carrying On Eric Clapton: Just One Night Rush: Rush 2112 A Farewell to Kings Moving Pictures Power Windows Yes: 90120 Big Generator ( both not "real" Yes but my favorites) Genesis: Trick of the Tail (vocals and [B]drumming[/B] of Phillip Collins--illegally fast bike ride in Nevada to a bar at sunset--perfect) Def Leppard: On Through the Night High and Dry Pyromania AC/DC: Let There Be Rock As said before this is by no means all inclusive. It's a collection of albums which I enjoy 98-99% of the songs. This should fill a bit of memory and provide much enjoyment if you have similar taste. Many live variations on most of the above. [/QUOTE]
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