Welcome to a2k, dahe24!
I've heard Doggystyle (a while ago) and like it. Dr Dre's a legend.
My rap days were back there with NWA, LL Cool J, Public Enemy, Grandmaster Flash etc...but Missy Elliot has been growing on me.
My last favourite rappers are The Roots - their song "Baby you got me" with Erykah Badu is a particular favourite.
Keep it real!
KP
In no particular order:
The Clash - Sandinista!
The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Brian Eno - Ambient 1, Music for Airports
David Bowie - Station to Station
David Bowie - Diamond Dogs
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
The Beatles - Abbey Road
The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour
Pixies - Bossanova
Television - Marquee Moon
Broken Social Scene - You Forgot it in People
just to put in one probably not to be seen
music from big pink -allmans
to respond to freedom
what about david gray do you like so much
and pink floyd , wish you were here, not one of the best all time but an amazing album still
I gotta add this relatively new album to this list.
Good Charlotte - The Young and the Hopeless
I hope their next album is as good. This one rocks.
Hmmm.. I have burned all my CD's since CD burners first came out, oddly enough, I don't know alot of the album names.
Purple Rain- Prince
Dark Side of The Moon- Pink Floyd
Patsy Cline- Walkin After Midnight
Bon Jovi- Livin on a Prayer
Aerosmith- Gotta Love them all
Guns N Roses- All of those too
Alanis Morisette- Jagged Little Pill
Kid Rock- Cowboy
(likes all kinds of music)
David Bowie: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
Best of Bowie
David Bowie: Reality
They are my top albums I listen too. ^_^
My favourite.
Although not the biggest fan of the Foo Fighters, their album There is Nothing left to Lose, is my favourite.
I have eclectic taste so these picks may seem very unusual:
Rammstein- Live Aus Berlin
Nevermore- Dreaming Neon Black
Ministry- Psalm 69, Land of Rape & Honey
Metallica- M.O.P., Justice For All
Black Sabbath- Paranoid
Misfits- coffin set
Danzig- debut
NIN- The Downward Spiral
Pink Floyd- Dark Side of the Moon
Iron Maiden- Live After Death, 7th Son of a 7th Son
Type O- Bloody Kisses, Life is Killing Me
Deep Purple- Machinehead
I listened to "Chalkmarks in the Garden" today. It's an older album by Joni Mitchell that I hadn't heard in years. She did a cover of the old cowboy song "Cool, Clear Water" with Willie Nelson that's just beautiful. It's one of my alltime favorite renditions.
The Speed of Life- Xzibit
Ixnay on the Hombre- Offspring
Korn-Korn
Kings of Crunk- Lil Jon
Quote:omg he likes gangsta rap and punk?
many faves
among the best loved
the housemartins - the people who grinned themselves to death
bob dylan - blood on the tracks
the beautiful south - blue is the colour
the flaming lips - the soft bulletin
guided by voices - mag earwhig
tom waits - heart attack and vine
de la soul -three feet high and rising
johnny cash - live at folsom prison
david bowie - ziggy stardust
the kinks - muswell hillbillies
weddings, parties, anything - they were better live
the pouges - rum, sodomy and the lash
elvis costello - the king of america
wilco -being there
gram parson - return of the grevious angel
belle and sebastian - tigermilk
there's many more but this is a start
Willis Alan Ramsey-self titled
Eponymous-REM
Da Capo-Love
Them-self titled
Old And In The Way-self titled
Aeroplane-John Hartford
Fotheringay-self titled
Dixie Chicken-Little Feat
Bonnie Raitt-self titled
Me And My Guitar-Tony Rice
been shuffling my options, so my top 5 just now
#1 led zep, the bbc sessions
#2 led zep, how the west was won
#3 nirvana unplugged
#4 the darkness, permission to land
#5 the blues, a 2 CD comp of old blues, inc. john lee hooker, elmore james, sonny boy williamson and several more
oldandknew wrote:
#4 the darkness, permission to land
YEAH! Are they like England's Golden Gods?
In 1967, Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes opened for Tiny Tim. That concert must have been the basis for what is now The Darkness.
child/light ---------- don't know Golden Gods ------Darkness and a bit of a spoof on glam rock. sound a bit like Queen and play good rock & roll. the 1st CD was very big in the UK