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Main => Audio/Jukebox/MP3 Forum => Topic started by: eitt on May 29, 2003, 10:20:18 pm
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hell all, what's your favoriet music albums?
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I have many in a wide range...
Violent Femmes - Add it Up
Bob Dylan - Blone on Blonde
Radiohead - KidA
And the like!
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Almost anything but for real jukebox nostalga I like the Beachboys or Jan and Dean.
BobA
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Your showing your age BobA, must admit though don't mind a bit of The Beach Boys especially Little Deuce Coupe. I used to clean a bar first thing every morning and I would sometimes find a $2 Coin which got me 3 songs in the jukebox, I would always choose Jimi Hendrix - All along the Watchtower, The Beatles - Lucy in the sky with Diamonds and The Animals - It's My Life.
I guess I'm showing my age now.
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Your showing your age BobA, must admit though don't mind a bit of The Beach Boys especially Little Deuce Coupe. I used to clean a bar first thing every morning and I would sometimes find a $2 Coin which got me 3 songs in the jukebox, I would always choose Jimi Hendrix - All along the Watchtower, The Beatles - Lucy in the sky with Diamonds and The Animals - It's My Life.
I guess I'm showing my age now.
Hey man, I am just a kid, but I still love All Along the Watchtower... I wasn't even alive for the Cuban Missle Crisis! I just love all Bob Dylan songs!
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Anything by Arch Enemy, The Haunted, Children of Bodom, or Nightwish. But my alltime favorite would have to be The Haunted - Made Me Do It.
Metal 4 ever. ;D
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Dark side of the moon- by pink floyd. greatest album ever!
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Dark side of the moon- by pink floyd. greatest album ever!
I have only seen a few Jukeboxs in my LIFE that don't have that album in them! It is sort of common...
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Hey man, I am just a kid, but I still love All Along the Watchtower... I wasn't even alive for the Cuban Missle Crisis! I just love all Bob Dylan songs!
Yeah Dylan is awesome - Highway 61 is another good 'un. Same year as Sgt Pepper...my fave album is probably Abbey Road tho. Most things 60's is great in my book...shame I was born nearer the 80's :(
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Radiohead - OK computer
The Strokes - Is This It
Pavement - Slanted and Enchanted & Crooked Rain
Modest Mouse
Rage Against The Machine
Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds (Dave's best album IMO)
Weezer - Green Album
Badapple
Of course there are the old mainstays:
Tom Waits
Marvin Gaye
Rolling Stones
Beatles
Elvis
Floyd
The lists go on and on and on
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Is this it, wicked album.
I'm pretty into Ash - Free All Angels atm...
And the 'Easy Rider' soundtrack - 'If ya wanna be a bird...' lol
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Radiohead - OK computer
The Strokes - Is This It
Pavement - Slanted and Enchanted & Crooked Rain
Modest Mouse
Rage Against The Machine
Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds (Dave's best album IMO)
Weezer - Green Album
Badapple
Of course there are the old mainstays:
Tom Waits
Marvin Gaye
Rolling Stones
Beatles
Elvis
Floyd
The lists go on and on and on
I am all ABOUT the Tom Waits :) (I am listening to Swordfishtrombones right now :)
Is this It is also a great album (fun to listen to... sounds like the Kinks)
Dare I mention Ween? I don't think the odds that I find another Boognish head here are very good... but they are a great/talented/funny/authentic band! They have a new album coming out soon.
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insane clown posse - carnival of carnage
twiztid- freekshow
blaze ya dead homie- 1 less g in da hood
anybody killa- hatchet warrior
dark lotus- tales from the lotus pod
psychopathic rydaz- rydin dirtay
esham- boomin words from hell
house of krazees- season of the pumpkin
zug izland- cracked tiles
tech n9ne- absolute power
ect... no one here will prolly know who these people are for the most part but i had to post em anyway...
runnin with a hatchet for life,
SpEcTrE
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Ween's pretty hit and miss with me. I've heard entire albums that I love, but then I've heard a lot of their stuff that I find unlistentoable. This is also a byproduct of them having such a diverse range of music, though. Overall I'd agree, real talented.
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Dark side of the moon- by pink floyd. greatest album ever!
I have only seen a few Jukeboxs in my LIFE that don't have that album in them! It is sort of common...
i think there is a good reason for this ::)
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Okay, since this hobby grew to maturity in the 80's (as did I), I will say:
Def Leppard: Pyromania and Hysteria
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Okay, since this hobby grew to maturity in the 80's (as did I), I will say:
Def Leppard: Pyromania and Hysteria
meh ???
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Anything from the Rolling Stones
Bob Dylans Greatest Hits
Anything from Janis Joplin
Anything from Bob Seager
Danzig - II and IV
Venom - Countess Bathory
King Diamond - Them, Abigail
Mercyful Fate - Mellisa
Kiss - Love Gun, Greatest Hits or anything else from Kiss
Iron Maiden - Can I play with Maddness
ANYTHING from Warlock (Doro.. OMG is she hot! :o Or was..?)
Ozzy - Blizzard of Oz
Quit Riot - Anything
So pretty much any metal from the 80's. And a few from the 60's.
I still have lots of albums that I cant seem to fit into the cd player... Shame. >:(
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Pearl JAm
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Okay, since this hobby grew to maturity in the 80's (as did I), I will say:
Def Leppard: Pyromania and Hysteria
meh ???
Sorry, they are two separate albums. The way I typed that is a bit misleading if you aren't familiar with Def Leppard (although you must have been living under a rock or in your dad's dirty mind in the 80's if you've never heard of them). ;)
For the kids, Def Leppard is the band. Their two most popular albums (each sold more than 15 million copies) are called "Pyromania" (released in 1983) and "Hysteria" (released in 1987).
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I really liked Def Leppard till they came out with that "pour some suger on me" crap. :P
Pyromania was a REALLY good album.
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I really liked Def Leppard till they came out with that "pour some suger on me" crap. :P
Pyromania was a REALLY good album.
I like most of what they've done except "Slang". Their latest album "X" is a little soft for my tastes, but it does have a few pretty good songs on it.
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Okay, since this hobby grew to maturity in the 80's (as did I), I will say:
Def Leppard: Pyromania and Hysteria
meh ???
Sorry, they are two separate albums. The way I typed that is a bit misleading if you aren't familiar with Def Leppard (although you must have been living under a rock or in your dad's dirty mind in the 80's if you've never heard of them). ;)
For the kids, Def Leppard is the band. Their two most popular albums (each sold more than 15 million copies) are called "Pyromania" (released in 1983) and "Hysteria" (released in 1987).
I know... I was saying that I don't like Def Leppard :P
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80's music:
DEVO (best 80's band ever)
Depeche Mode
The Cure
Current Favs:
Queens of the Stone Age (awesome band, check them out)
Deftones
Tool
Some cool "new" bands, that are 80's new wave style:
The Faint
Hot Hot Heat
I love all music. Beethoven is awesome. if i made a real list of favs, it would be a mile long. I like all styles of music.
(TOM WAITS IS A GENIUS)
This is an impossible question. wtf.
PS- I am in a band. I LOVE MUSIC!!! :P
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Okay, since this hobby grew to maturity in the 80's (as did I), I will say:
Def Leppard: Pyromania and Hysteria
meh ???
Sorry, they are two separate albums. The way I typed that is a bit misleading if you aren't familiar with Def Leppard (although you must have been living under a rock or in your dad's dirty mind in the 80's if you've never heard of them). ;)
For the kids, Def Leppard is the band. Their two most popular albums (each sold more than 15 million copies) are called "Pyromania" (released in 1983) and "Hysteria" (released in 1987).
I know... I was saying that I don't like Def Leppard :P
You must be one of those people like my best friend who thinks U2 is the best band of all time. :P ;)
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Oh god would someone please lock this thread, or at least have the original poster change the subject?
>:(
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Oh god would someone please lock this thread, or at least have the original poster change the subject?
>:(
Jeez. Lighten up. I'm just having some fun with anthony691. It's not THAT far off topic.
Just so you don't think I'm wasting your time or bandwidth, another of my favorite 80's albums is 1984 by Van Halen. :-P
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Oh it's not that... it's the name of the damn thread. What's ur favorite music albums? it's the "ur" that just pisses me off. I want to kill myself every time I see it back at the top of the list... and i know this post isn't helping.
GRR!
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i love Enya and some light music :)
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i love Enya and some light music :)
Are you Joking (I am not good at seeing sarcasm)? Hmm... I can understand "light", but I can't relate to Enya... Oh well, to each thier own.
EDIT: After looking at your profile I see that you are female... it now all makes sense... I really don't know too many guys that listen to Enya...
ON TOPIC: Now... let me think... "light"...
What about Brian Eno? His stuff is pretty light and I respect him as a musician...
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As strange as this may sound coming from a fan of Van Halen and Def Leppard...
I like Barry Manilow. ;)
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As strange as this may sound coming from a fan of Van Halen and Def Leppard...
I like Barry Manilow. ;)
That's okay... I sort of like that one Fiona Apple album... Flaming Lips aren't too bad either.
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If you wanna light up ya Juke, try Disciples on Annihilation, Spazz, DImmu Borgir, The presidents of the USA, The CAsualties, Atari teenage riot, Slayer, Corpus Christi, Sex pistols, Elvis, Moonspell etc.
\m/
;D
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THE CLASH
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Currently,
Sean Paul - Dutty Rock, Eric Clapton - Chronicles, John Lee Hooker Hits, Blue Man Group - The Complex, White Stripes - Elephant and White Blood Cells, Lynard Skynard Gold and Platinum.
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i feel so out of place, lol
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Queens of the Stone Age (awesome band, check them out)
Yeah, i agree. Have you heard any of Kyuss's music. The lead singer of QTSA was the guitarist. Their albums are pretty cheap now.
A also like Metallica, Nirvana, Red hot Chilli Peppers, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, The clash, Black Sabbath....
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Def Leppard - Pyromainia(a true classic album)
AC/DC - Back In Black
Van Halen - (all of em!!!!!)
Billy Squier - Emotions In Motion(title of album?)
Judas Priest - Screaming For Vengeance
The Doobie Brothers - Best of The Doobies
any ozzy or black sabbath
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Counting Crows - August and everything after
Barenaked Ladies - Rock Spectacle
Grateful Dead - Europe '72
Allman Brothers - Eat a Peach
Hootie and the Blowfish - Cracked rear view
Tracy Chapman - Tracy Chapman
Rolling Stones - Get yer Ya ya's out
Arrrgh , cant decide
Putting Jukebox on random play >:(
Slug
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All stuff by
The stooges and Iggy Pop solo
the Velvet Underground
Sonic Youth
Husker Du
Joy Division
Tom Waits
Rage against the Machine
PJ Harvey
etc.
If i were force to keep only one popular music album it probably would be Fun House from The Stooges
I mostly listen to "modern" classical music though (Schoenberg, Webern, Boulez, Stockhausen etc.
peter
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Some great stuff here.....
My faves:
Live Album - URGH! A Music War (Soundtrack)
Awesome collection of punk / new wave bands from 1981
Rap - Public Enemy - It takes a nation of millions to hold us back
Rock - Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger
Country - Junior Brown - 12 shades of Brown
Metal - Anything by Tool
Soul/R&B - Anything by James Brown
"Alternative" (that sort of used to mean something) - Primus - Frizzle Fry
Punk - The Damned
Too many others to keep rambling.... Music Music Music!
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Deadhorse - Peaceful Death & Pretty Flower
Misfits - anything circa Glen Danzig
If you like Heavy Metal, you might like Deadhorse, but I guess it qualifies as Death Metal. If you are from Texas, you might have heard of them.
I like lots of other stuff too
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Hi Eric~~~
Death Metal, wow, i am not sure whether i can bear it :P
but i'd love to try different kinds of music now
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Queens of the Stone Age (awesome band, check them out)
Yeah, i agree. Have you heard any of Kyuss's music. The lead singer of QTSA was the guitarist. Their albums are pretty cheap now.
A also like Metallica, Nirvana, Red hot Chilli Peppers, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, The clash, Black Sabbath....
Yep. I was a Kyuss fan before QOTSA existed! I saw Kyuss 10 years ago with Glenn Danzig and White Zombie on Halloween Night! I got there in a funeral limo with some friends. great show.
Anyway, Kyuss rocks...QOTSA even better, for todays music scene.
8)
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ZZ TOP - Eliminator
AC/DC - Back in Black
Eagles - Hotel California
The sound track to 9 1/2 weeks. (Joe Cocker "A little help from my friends")
I'm old.
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I listen to classical and opera a lot, cranberries, pink floyd, and yes Enya (she's got great bass). I dig 80's compliations, too. Not a big fan of rap or death metal music, but I like the beastie boys. If I have people over I put in some pietasters or something, but I don't listen to ska daily.
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I listen to classical and opera a lot, cranberries, pink floyd, and yes Enya (she's got great bass). I dig 80's compliations, too. Not a big fan of rap or death metal music, but I like the beastie boys. If I have people over I put in some pietasters or something, but I don't listen to ska daily.
Ah...so i am not the only one around here listining mostly to classical music then :) Although i listen much more to the "atonal" modern classical stuff...i do listen also a lot to "tonal" classical...especially beethoven's late string quartets...and yes i admit I also love opera a lot... 8)
peter
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The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battle the Pink Robot
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The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battle the Pink Robot
Last year I went and saw a Cake concert and one of bands there were The Flaming Lips. They put on one strange show, I thought they sucked, it seemed like the show geared around enhancing the effects of drugs, which I do not endulge in. When I got home I noticed that they were on the top of Rolling Stone's college radio play list, and CD bought in college towns. So I guess that they are big for the college age people.
Though I am probably not a good judge of music, all I listen to is Sublime, Cake, a little Beck, and more Sublime.
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Last year I went and saw a Cake concert and one of bands there were The Flaming Lips. They put on one strange show, I thought they sucked,
I have never seen them in concert, do not indulge drugs
and think that most of their other cd's suck. I really like the robot one though.
I also like cake, sublime and beck!
Good bands!
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Just a few...
Dir en grey - Gauze
X-Japan - Blue Blood
Velvet Acid Christ - Calling ov the dead
David Bowie - Aladdin Sane
The Cure - Pornography
Depeche Mode - Violator
Siouxsie And The Banshees - Juju
Bauhaus - Burning from the inside
Christian Death - Only Theater of pain
Cradle of Filth - Principles Of Evil Made Flesh
Malice Mizer - Merveilles
Jenn Vix - 3
Wumpscut - Music for a slaugtering tribe
Abigail - Intercourse and Lust
hide - Hide your face
hide - Ja zoo
Emperor - In the nightside eclipse
Dark Funeral - Diabolis Interium
Iniquity - Grime
Jack Off Jill - Sexless Demons and Scars
Jack Off Jill - Clear Hearts, Grey Flowers
Genitorturers - Sin City
...guess that will do :)
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Van Morrison - Saint Dominic's Preview
Simon And Garfunkel - Simon And Garfunkel's Greatest Hits
Eagles - Hotel California
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
Boston - Boston
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wow everyone here likes rock ...
me, I'm trance, dance, techno, in that order. Bemani music is near the top of my list; if it's not the quality production (it isn't too high quality) it's the memories of playing the games and doing something to the music. Paul Oakenfold is good.
I do like a couple other styles, though. John Reuben is my favorite for hip hop, and All Star United is my favorite for rock. They both can be funny and not take their music all that seriously, and they don't cuss up a storm either.
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Hooded_paladin: I'm new to the trance scene but it's pretty cool - you have any recommendations?
Actually if anyone has some good reccomendations that'd be cool.
Thanks :)
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I wouldn't call myself a trance scener (my current definition of trance is softer techno, however accurate that is)
I would recommend Paul Oakenfold. His song "Starry Eyed Surprise" is popular, it's kind of house/hiphoppy as well as trance. Not exactly my favorite, but his most popular song, maybe. But I really like a specific recording of him DJing for an hour; search for "Paul Oakenfold Live In Shanghai" or something along those lines.
If you don't mind being into bemani you'd like the techno and trance songs from beatmania iidx. But that's just mostly my thing.
*edit* changed my mind ... live in shanghai is way more Dance than TRance, but has some good trancier parts to it. Other paul oakenfold tracks are good.
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Rush: Moving Pictures
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I like all kinds of odd music. Mostly psychedelic - goa trance, ambient and older techno. I also like Pixies, Joe Satriani, The Doors, Depeche Mode, New Order and Sarah McLachlan.
Sometimes, late late at night I play the Queen Flash Gordon soundtrack at full blast followed by Chipmunk Punk.
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My current english favorites - which I guess I'd define by 'most listened to' would be:
The Beautiful South (formerly known as The Housemartins), U2, Jude, Biscuit Boy (formerly known as The Beautiful South)
Favorite spanish (the evolution of accoustic bagagge left over from my years abroad) would be:
Enanitos Verdes (not unlike U2 or maybe REM...lots of nostalgic lyrics and melancholy guitar chords)
Man
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Here's my favorites (in no particular order):
Billy Joel - Glass Houses
Devo - Duty Now for the Future
They Might Be Giants - Then: The Early Years (actually a combo of their first two - and best - albums plus the B-Sides from Misc. T and demos, etc.)
Junior Senior - D-D-Don't Don't Stop the Beat
Rush - Moving Pictures and Permanent Waves (can't really decide between the two - so I'll put em both down)
Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life
Adam & the Ants - Dirk Wears White Sox
The Human League - Dare (stop giggling)
XTC - English Settlement
Radiohead - OK Computer
Genesis - Selling England by the Pound
Klark Kent - Collected Works (Klark Kent is Stewart Copeland from the Police -- much better solo material than Sting IMO)
King Missle - Happy Hour
The Beatles - Revolver
The Cars (self titled)
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
- etal Those are some of my favs. -- I'm sure there's more I'm leaving out.
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Short list:
All time favorite is Failure - plus many of their offshoots when they broke up (On, Year of the Rabbit, Blinker the Star, Replicants)
The Appleseed Cast (all of their albums)
Radiohead (anything)
Portishead (anything)
Mineral - The Power of Failing
Tool - Undertow
God Lives Underwater - Life in the So Called Space Age
Someone mentioned The Faint. I really like their newest album, but their older stuff just slightly gets on my nerves.