Your Five Most Influential c.d.s (Share Why, Stories, etc.)

b.o.b.

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It was in 1988, first days of summer and the last day of school, 7th grade, and at our end of the school party I listened “You Give Love a Bad Name”, "Livin' on a Prayer" and "Never Say Goodbye". It was so different from the usual pop dance songs from Madonna, Michael Jackson or George Michael. The disease started to spread…

Slippery When Wet
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Then I bought a vinyl with a nice, elegant cover, the band logo carved in stone, so cool. And what a powerful voice I discovered.

Whitesnake 1987
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The things got harder and a friend gave me a tape with Metallica. Whoa, it was total madness, wtf .

The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited
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My first Led Zeppelin album. Another revelation.

Houses of the Holy
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Another vinyl record from the 80’s that totally blew me up and introduced me to Pink Floyd and classic rock music.

Delicate Sound Of Thunder
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Great list B.o.b.,,,especially nice to see "Delicate Sound of Thunder" in your post. I love that album and the video as well.
 

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In no order at all:

The Presets
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My first taste of electronic music, I listened to this even before I found Daft Punk. Although it's not the biggest, electronica is now an important part of my music collection.

Mumford and Sons-Sigh No More
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The first album I became an addict of, I played it relentlessly!

Sarah Blasko-What The Sea Wants, The Sea Will Have
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Enough said really, introduced me to a whole new world of music.

Foo Fighters-In Your Honor
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Got me away from pop punk, and transported me to the world of rock n' roll.

Coldplay-A Rush Of Blood To The Head
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When it first came out, I disliked it, but in the end it's shaped my tastes something extreme. Along with What The Sea Wants The Sea Will Have, it converted me into a lover of the piano, and shaped my music taste around the piano.
 

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1. Any album by The Beatles.
2. Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home (1965)
3. Any Cream album, pioneers of psychedelic and hard rock
4. Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced
5. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
6. Allman Brothers Band - Allman Brothers Band...caused the 70' southern rock explosion
7. Pink Floyd - The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967)
 

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This horrible, tacky album alienated me a little bit from my classmates (who actually listened to this stuff) but the gap lessened over time as people accepted that I didn't like it. And to this day, it represents what I don't like about pop music today. And is probably responsible for me trying a lot of the older artists.
Oh come on, Ricky Martin wasn't THAT bad :tongue: I have to admit, at the time he was making waves all over the musical world, I was a fan. Damn that catchy Latin Pop!
 

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I'm really glad this thread got revived! I was thinking recently it was time to bump this but it's always better when someone else does it! Thanks Lynch! Great top fives and descriptions guys! And LG, I already roasted you for the Mambo no. 5 song! No need to pick on you again.........ah never mind! Ricky Martin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's beyond even me! :lmao:
 

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1. Any album by The Beatles.
2. Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home (1965)
3. Any Cream album, pioneers of psychedelic and hard rock
4. Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced
5. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
6. Allman Brothers Band - Allman Brothers Band...caused the 70' southern rock explosion
7. Pink Floyd - The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967)

How did these affect you personally as opposed to music culture Groovy Man! :)
 

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I was hoping Ricky would slip past you unnoticed Sooty...:heheh:

For the record...Ricky Martin > Lil' Wayne....:grinthumb

(And I'm glad you missed my Rammstein post as well.;))
 

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