Used to listen to this one straight through all the time when I was a golf course range monkey and I needed to pass the time while running the range ball cart.
The intros and outros make this one flow really well.
Specifically, the acoustic CD of the two.
"Great advice, kid. Way to step up to the plate and knock it out of the park for Team Fail." - bri
SoonerinabileneOh sweet jesus. Its like watching the special olympics in high definition on here now.
I also second Reckoning by REM
SoonerinabileneOh sweet jesus. Its like watching the special olympics in high definition on here now.
Before These Crowded Streets = Greatness.
Originally Posted by olevetonahill
I can't believe I forgot this one...
has anyone posted this one yet? :
The Allman Brothers- Eat a Peach
I haven't looked at this whole thread, so some of these may be double posts...so shoot me. But I don't think I've ever skipped a song on any of these albums.
(thanks howzit!)
there are two better traffic LP's than Barleycorn, IMO. Traffic and Mr. Fantasy. JMO.Originally Posted by StoopTroup
i thought that was George Harrison. i could be wrong.Originally Posted by tbl
i also agree with Andy about Ziggy. also a big fan of Hunky Dory and Man Who Saved the World. could also make an argument for Meat Puppets II. not that "backwater" crapstuff they record later--but the original countrified desert freakout and trio intsrumentalsim much like early ZZ Top's tune "Mexican Blackbird."
and two double LP's, either you love em or hate em:
Graham Parsons: Greivous Angel
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We're both right. They both co-wrote it.Originally Posted by King Crimson
the Who: Live at Leeds (the re-mastered "deluxe" double CD with Tommy is ****ing so good it's not even funny), Who's Next.
Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy.
the Rolling Stones: Beggar's Banquet, Exile on Main Street, Sticky Fingers, Let it Bleed.
velvet underground: velvet underground, white light/white heat. the Nico record.
My all time favorite perfect albums:
"Change is inevitable -- except from a vending machine!"
I don’t know if the block on that last one was due to low trajectory or if the guys up front didn’t hold their ground well enough. I’m not convinced it matters. We have every reason to believe the ball could have gone through the uprights and the refs would have signaled first down Oregon. - D.E.