Albums you played tirelessly, as a kid.

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^^That is quite a list Musicman,,,I have most of them myself.:D

Nice to see someone else who knows about "Goose Creek Symphony", I have 3 or 4 of their CD's on the shelf.:hab:
 

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The Who - Sing My Generation
The Who - Live At Leeds
The Kinks - The Kink Kontroversy
The Kinks - Kinkdom
The Byrds - Mr.Tambourine Man
The first 7 Moody Blues albums
Revolver
Rubber Soul
The Turtles - You Baby/Let Me Be
Déjà Vu
4 Way Street
The Rolling Stones - NOW
Between The Buttons
Aftermath
!2x5
Out Of Our Heads
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out
Sticky Fingers
Five Live Yardbirds
Roger the Engineer
In The Court Of The Crimson King

Great grouping!

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When I really got into music it was to DragonForce and I listened to their 4 albums all the time 24/7 at every opportunity. Not surprisingly quite a few months later I grew a bit sick of listening to them all the time.
I am however getting back into them and am glad to see a live album coming out in September.

DragonForce albums:
~ Valley of the Damned
~ Sonic Firestorm
~ Inhuman Rampage
~ Ultra Beatdown

and their live album is: Twilight Dementia
Which sadly has nothing to do with poking fun at Twihard's :wa
 

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uhm ... what has that got to do with my post hmm?
 

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A few more I thought of:

Carole King~ Tapestry

Cat Stevens~ Tea For the Tillerman

Canned Heat~ Cookbook

Neil Young~ Harvest

Rod Stewart~ Every Picture Tells A Story

Led Zeppelin~ II

Jackson Browne~ Saturate Before Using

Chicago~ II





When I was like age 8 to 14 I bought mostly 45's because AM radio was still popular then. It wasn't until FM AOR came out that I started buying albums in bunches and bought a nice system.
 
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PF-Animals and WYWH
Yes-Close to the Edge, Fragile, Going for the One
Tull-Thick as a Brick
Genesis-Lamb, Nursery Cryme
Allman Brothers-Eat a Peach, Fillmore East
Dead-terrapin station, Europe 72, wake of the flood
gong-angel's egg, you
tomita-planets
steve hillage-motivation radio
Jefferson airplane-thirty seconds over winderland
talking heads-remain in light,fear of music
Brian Eno-another green world, before and after science
King Crimson-Red
Nektar-remember the future, recycled
Peter Gabriel-II,III
Frank Zappa-Joes' Garage I, II and III, Apostrophe
Hot Tuna-Burgers
Shakti- Shakti with John McLaughlin
David Bowie-Hunky Dory, Low
Patti Smith-Easter
Neil Young-After the Gold Rush, Harvest
Alvin Lee-On the Road to Freedom
Ten YEars After-Alvin Lee & Company, Cricklewood Green
Beatles-all
vivaldi-four seasons
John Williams-Concierto de Aranjuez
 

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oh God....DSOTM of course, The Wall, Zep IV, Tommy, Rumours, Toys In The Attic, Animals, Who's Next, Some Girls, Hotel Califonia, LA Woman, Bad Company, Rust Never Sleeps......are some that come to mind. I was one of those who always had music on when I could so I was spinning lots of stuff.
 

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