Jimi Hendrix: Are You Experienced
My Funny Valentine -- Miles Davis in Concert
(rec. Philharmonic Hall/Lincoln Center, 1964)
[list][*]Nine inch nails - Pretty Hate machine
[*]Lords of acid - Lust
[*]ACDC - Back in Black
[*]Pop will eat itself - This is the day, this is the hour, this is this[/list]
Nobody's played "My Funny Valentine" better than Miles....
from beer to eternity .....macc lads
bat out of hell....meatloaf
highway to hell .....ac/dc
any albums the balck crowes have done
A few of my favorites, in no particular order
Syncronicity - The Police
40 Licks - The Rolling Stones
Back In Black - AC DC
Chronical Vol's 1 and 2 - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Exit 0 - Steve Earle
Five Days In July - Blue Rodeo
All Time Greatest Hits - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Diamonds & Dirt - Rodney Crowell
A Man Called Hoss - Waylon Jennings
Rant And Roar - Great Big Sea
The best of 1980-1990: U2
The Corrs Unplugged: The Corrs
Riverdance: Various Artists/Riverdance Dance Troupe
the first captain beyond album... "dancing madly backwards" rocks like a ... uhh... rock?
Here's my all-time top 10 list of albums from the 2 greatest rock n roll bands ever:
1. The Beatles <aka "the White Album">
2. Rolling Stones "Exile on Main Street"
3. The Beatles "Sgt. Pepper"
4. Rolling Stones "Sticky Fingers"
5. The Beatles "Rubber Soul"
6. Rolling Stones "Let It Bleed"
7. The Beatles "With the Beatles"
8. Rolling Stones "Beggars Banquet"
9. The Beatles "Revolver"
10. Rolling Stones "Aftermath"
And for my top albums by artists other than the Beatles and the Stones:
1. Beach Boys "Pet Sounds"
2. Van Morrison "Tupelo Honey"
3. Joni Mitchell "Court and Spark"
4. Little Feat "Time Loves A Hero"
5. The Band "The Last Waltz"
6. Bob Dylan "Highway 61 Revisited"
7. Velvet Underground "The Velvet Underground & Nico"
8. Big Star "No. 1 Record/Radio City" <compilation CD>
9. Led Zeppelin "Physical Grafitti"
10. Neil Young "Decade"
Welcome to A2K...Can't argue with that list.
Captain Beyond? I thought I was the only one listening....
yeah, really allan... good list of wax. despite the inconvenience, it just sounds better, doesn't it ?
no pan! you are not alone. remember when i was yapping about the secret handshake a few months back. same thing here. you can tell by the faraway look in the eyes when you mention "rhino". damn, that boy could shake 'em. guess he still does. the c.b. website says that they do a gig here or there. probably with the wrinkled remains of the mc5 though... "time stand still"... which reminds me of another all time fave record;
vienna - ultravox
Favorite albums
Here's my list:
Silk Degrees - Boz Skaggs
Aliens Ate My Buick - Thomas Dolby
Black and Blue - Rolling Stones
Layla - Derek and The Dominos
KInda Blue - Miles Davis
Go - Dexter Gordon
Take Five - Dave Brubeck
That's What I Am Here For - Roy Buchannan
Workingman's Dead - Grateful Dead
New Favorites - Allison Krauss
Ship Arriving Too Late To Save a Drowning Witch _ Frank Zappa
Perhaps a bit eclectic, but that's my favorites (without counting classical).
tribute to jack johnson by miles davis
Just picked up Wynton Marsalis's Jack Johnson...we oughta compare..
pk-Kind of Blue and Roy...yeah man
welcome to a2k
panzade wrote:Just picked up Wynton Marsalis's Jack Johnson...we oughta compare..
the davis disc is essentially 2 extended jam pieces. it came out in like, 1970 or so. interesting set of players;
john mclaughlin - guitar
herbie hancock - keys (
before he sucked,

)
billy cobham - drums
michael henderson - bass
steve grossman - sax
and of course, miles
i just looked at the sleeve. it was 1970. and was originally the soundtrack for a doc on the boxer. check it out. you won't be disappointed.
Infidels - Dylan
West Side Story (Soundtrack) - Bernstein/Sondheim