Your 3 Most Listened To Albums/CDs In Your Collection
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Neutral Milk Hotel: In the Aeroplane over the Sea
Radiohead: Ok Computer
3rd one is hard, probably Mirah: You think it's like this, but really it's like this. But if we go all time its probably In Utero (even though I haven't listened to it in years)
Radiohead: Ok Computer
3rd one is hard, probably Mirah: You think it's like this, but really it's like this. But if we go all time its probably In Utero (even though I haven't listened to it in years)
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Hard to answer, here are top artists with their albums
Beatles: Abbey Road or Revolver
Dylan: Blood on The Tracks or Blonde on Blonde
The Who: Who's Next (my first album purchase in '72) or Live at Leeds
There are other albums that I played to death during certain phases of my life that might have a high play count but the above got and still get a steady rotation for my listening pleasure.
Beatles: Abbey Road or Revolver
Dylan: Blood on The Tracks or Blonde on Blonde
The Who: Who's Next (my first album purchase in '72) or Live at Leeds
There are other albums that I played to death during certain phases of my life that might have a high play count but the above got and still get a steady rotation for my listening pleasure.
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Mine:
1.) The Beatles- Abbey Road- I'm impressed by how many people listed this one. I think this will eventually overtake Sgt. Pepper in people's estimations. The incredible suite of "Golden Slumber>Carry That Weight>The End" still brings tears to my eyes. The whole disc is exploding with creativity.
2.) Bob Dylan- Love and Theft- Just incredible. Charlie Sexton's guitar work on this album is top notch.
3.) Bruce Springsteen- Born To Run- The Boss at his best.
1.) The Beatles- Abbey Road- I'm impressed by how many people listed this one. I think this will eventually overtake Sgt. Pepper in people's estimations. The incredible suite of "Golden Slumber>Carry That Weight>The End" still brings tears to my eyes. The whole disc is exploding with creativity.
2.) Bob Dylan- Love and Theft- Just incredible. Charlie Sexton's guitar work on this album is top notch.
3.) Bruce Springsteen- Born To Run- The Boss at his best.
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Originally Posted by Turd Ferguson
The incredible suite of "Golden Slumber>Carry That Weight>The End" still brings tears to my eyes.
Others have said it better- but the medley is a beautiful departing gift from The Beatles.
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Right now:
mewithoutYou: Brother, Sister
mewithoutYou: Catch For Us The Foxes
Arcade Fire: Neon Bible
All Time:
The Cure: Disintergration
R.E.M.: Automatic for the People
Smiths: Louder Than Bombs
mewithoutYou: Brother, Sister
mewithoutYou: Catch For Us The Foxes
Arcade Fire: Neon Bible
All Time:
The Cure: Disintergration
R.E.M.: Automatic for the People
Smiths: Louder Than Bombs
#39
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Yeah, keep in mind, this covers almost 30 years of record listening (and I haven't really listened to these records in years - what with my ipod on random...)
- The Who: Quadorphenia
- Rolling Stones: Exile on Main Street
- Ocean Colour Scene: Moseley Shoals
- The Who: Quadorphenia
- Rolling Stones: Exile on Main Street
- Ocean Colour Scene: Moseley Shoals
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Originally Posted by Talkin2Phil
Others have said it better- but the medley is a beautiful departing gift from The Beatles.
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Since I started listening to music these are probably the most played overall, not necessarily recently:
Danzig - s/t
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Pantera - Vulgar Display Of Power
Danzig - s/t
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Pantera - Vulgar Display Of Power
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Tough one since I was only listening to bootleg Cure concert cd's for awhile, but I'll try.
The Cure - Galore
Weezer - Pinkerton
Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights
The Cure - Galore
Weezer - Pinkerton
Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights
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Originally Posted by slop101
Yeah, keep in mind, this covers almost 30 years of record listening (and I haven't really listened to these records in years - what with my ipod on random...)
- The Who: Quadorphenia
- Rolling Stones: Exile on Main Street
- Ocean Colour Scene: Moseley Shoals
- The Who: Quadorphenia
- Rolling Stones: Exile on Main Street
- Ocean Colour Scene: Moseley Shoals
#45
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Originally Posted by wendersfan
All three would place somewhere in my top 20.
I figured you had good taste based on your user-name.
Here's three more album that I've listened to more times than I can count:
Jimi Hendrix: Axis: Bold as Love
Dinosaur jr: You're Living All Over Me
Small Faces: Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
Speaking of which, have you heard OCS's cover of SF's "Song of a Baker"?
It's fucking awesome!
#46
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Man, talk about tough to call...
DIO - Holy Diver
KISS - Revenge
Armored Saint - Symbol of Salvation
Could be in there if we're counting the total number of times I've played them...
AC/DC - Back in Black
Iron Maiden Piece of Mind
KISS - Alive
There are probably another 20 or 30 that I've listened to just as much, but that defeats the point of the thread...
DIO - Holy Diver
KISS - Revenge
Armored Saint - Symbol of Salvation
Could be in there if we're counting the total number of times I've played them...
AC/DC - Back in Black
Iron Maiden Piece of Mind
KISS - Alive
There are probably another 20 or 30 that I've listened to just as much, but that defeats the point of the thread...
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U2 - Achtung Baby
My favorite U2 album from start to finish. Hands down. Also my favorite album ever.
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
I love the length & grandeur of this album. Makes for awesome long drives over the mountains.
Pearl Jam - Vs.
My fav PJ album. Another that makes for awesome long drivers over the mountains!
My favorite U2 album from start to finish. Hands down. Also my favorite album ever.
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
I love the length & grandeur of this album. Makes for awesome long drives over the mountains.
Pearl Jam - Vs.
My fav PJ album. Another that makes for awesome long drivers over the mountains!