Thursday, February 12, 2009

15 Albums


Here's another game of tag from Facebook...I won't be tagging anyone here though...But if you feel like getting in on, go ahead...

Think of 15 albums, CDs, LPs (if you're over 40) that had such a profound effect on you they changed your life....Dug into your soul. Music that brought you to life when you heard it. Royally affected you, kicked you in the ass, and punched you in the gut...That damn good is what I'm talking about....Then when you finish, tag 15 others....Make sure you copy and paste this part so they know the drill....Get the idea now? Good....

In no real order....


Van Halen- Van Halen

Van Halen- 5150

Portishead- Dummy

Alice in Chains- Dirt

Pearl Jam- Ten

Glen Hansard- Once soundtrack

Our Lady Peace- Clumsy

Raine Maida- The Hunter's Lullabye

Deftones- White Pony

K's Choice- Cacoon Crash

Jimi Hendrix- Band of Gypsys

Led Zeppelin- Physical Graffiti

U2- Joshua Tree

Zakk Wylde- Book of Shadows

Fugazi- 13 Songs
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Later, the Beeze.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aerosmith
Hellyeah
Tesla
Foghat
Sly & The Family Stone
Deep Purple
Pink Floyd-Animals
Badlands-Badlands
Guns N Roses-Use your Illusion 1 & 2
Bad Company-Bad Company
Ted Nugent-Cat Scratch Fever
Outlaws
Black Oak Arkansas
The Band-The Band
Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow w/ Ronnie James Dio
David Bowie - Fame
Tom Petty-American Girl
ELO
Traffic
Fleetwood Mac
Canned Heat
Frampton-Frampton Comes Alive
Grand Funk Railroad
Van Hagar
Steve Miller
HSAS-Hagar Schon Aronson Schrieve band
Journey-70's
Stone Temple Pilots
Duff McKagan Believe in Me
Kenny Wayne Shepard
Lynyrnd Skynyrd
Rare Earth
CCR
Janis Joplin

no particular album & i'm sure i left some out, but those bands are always on rotation!
HA hard to believe i'm a child of the 80's LOL!

Anonymous said...

Interesting list and idea Beeze. Causes me to show my age when I go "who's that?" .... I may work on this ... but relax, no Dean Martin or Duke Ellington albums on the list. (nothing against them, before my time).

The Beeze (aka: Tim McNeeley) said...

Nice list CK!!!

It was hard for me to only do 15...I could have done 50...

Love Tesla...The band and the man...G-N-R Appetite blew me away...Love Journey, Neal Schon ripps it up...I've been know to do a couple CCR covers...Frampton Comes Alive is one of the greats...
I thought I was the only person who listens to Traffic...Thanks for sharing!!!

Frank, I'd love to see your list...Hey and Dean Martin could groon!

3rdStoneFromTheSun said...

here's just a few :

A Flock Of Seagulls - A Flock Of Seagulls


A Flock Of Seagulls - Listen


the THE - Soul Mining


Jimi Hendrix And The Experience


David Bowie - Changes


Simply Red - Stars


Thomas Dolby - The Golden Age Of Wireless


Gary Numan - The Pleasure Principle


Roxy Music - Avalon


The B-52's - Mesopotamia


The Jam - This Is The Modern World


Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy


Ozzy Ozbourne - The Blizzard Of Oz


The Miles Davis Quintet - ESP


They Might Be Giants - They Might Be Giants


The Cars - Candy O


Barry White - Greatest Hits


Marvin Gaye - What's Going On


Stevie Wonder (most everything )


The Roots - Illadelph Halflife


MC 900 Foot Jesus - The City Sleeps


The Psychedelic Furs - Talk Talk Talk


Afrika Bambaata - The Light


James Brown (most all)


Peter Gabriel (most all)


Parliament - Greatest Hits


KRS-One/ Boogie Down Productions - Edutainment


Pink Floyd - Animals


Brian Eno - Music For Airports


Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Eine kleine Nachtmusik

Anonymous said...

Aerosmith - Get Your Wings
Bachman-Turner Overdrive - BTO
Baby's - Broken Heart
Bad Company - Bad Company
Buddy Miles - Them Changes
Chicago - Chicago Transit Authority
Doobie Brothers - Toulouse Street
Doors - Soft Parade
Grand Funk Railroad - Closer to Home
James Gang - Rides Again
Jean-Luc Ponty - Imaginary Voyage
Moody Blues - Seventh Soujourn
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Supertramp - Crime of the Century
Who - Quadraphenia
Anything with Shania's picture ... did I ever tell you that I have an artifical left hand?

CowboyJoe said...

Johnny Cash-At Folsom Prison

Robert Earl Keen-Live from the Ryman

Johnny Cash&George Jones-Live at the Louisiana Hayride

Talking Heads-Sand in the Vaseline

Webb Wilder-It Came from Nasville

REM-Murmur

Jimmy Hendrix-Live at Fillmore East

Tom Petty-Full Moon Fever

Van Halen-Van Halen

Southern Culture on the Skids-Liquored Up and Laquered Down

White Stripes-White Blood Cells

Willie Nelson-(no fave)

Bob Dylan-Nashville Skyline

Bruce Springsteen-The Rising

Lynyrd Skynyrd-Pronounced LEH-NERD SKIN-NERD

15 is tough

The Beeze (aka: Tim McNeeley) said...

It was hard for me to not put The Who on...I just cound't pick one album...Some good stuff there guys...15 is hard to do.