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2- Eagles             Hotel California 
3- Eagles             Hell Freezes Over 
4 -Billy Joel           Any album 
5- Allman Brothers  Any album 
6- Beatles               Abbey Road 
7- Pink floyd          Dark side of the moon 
8- Aja                    Steely Dan 
9- James Taylor     Greatest hits 
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		 Johnny Cash - The Essential Johnny Cash 
Kenny Rogers -  20 Greatest Hits 
Matchbox 20 - Mad Season 
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		i forgot to add Primus to my list. i have "Pork Soda" on the cd player right now at work.    
		
		
		
		
		
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To be honest, I only started liking the late 80's early 90's English stuff when I was spinning these singles at a nighclub (did my own mix show).  Stuff with 120 bpm (beats per minute) that could be beat mixed - like New Order, Depeche Mode, Erasure, etc.
 
Never really go into the darker side of the then "alternative" stuff (too collegey).  I never liked Morrisey - not b/c his music is so "gay" so to speak but very repetitive.  I never heard so many major thirds in so many songs in the same key!     
		
		
		
		
		
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		 Sounds like we were doing the same thing during those years Ben!... 
 
Club Jockeying was nuts!... especially during those days! 
 
Many women in them days!  = many problems!... 
 
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Don, women weren't on the radar screen at the time.    
 
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		thats what i forgot!  
The Eagles - Hotel California 
The Eagles- Greatest Hits 
Staind- 14 Shades of gray 
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		 Bob Marley Box Set Songs of Freedom is incredibly. 
Just about every Grateful Dead album too hard to say my favorite, a lot of ones I have are live concerts.  
Pink Floyd - The Wall   
Bob Dylan Greatest Hits 1&2 
		
		
		
		
		
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		 Katie....I agree with the eagles and staind. also anything bob seger metallicas earlier stuff especially ride the lightning and there is something irresistable about garage days that gets me pumped. Alice in chains, Zepplin, bad co.,,  ok I better stop...I could go on for days! 
		
		
		
		
		
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		 Many of mine are from late 80's to early 90's, 
Beastie's "Paul's Boutique" 
Gang Green "Older Budweiser" 
Wesley willis Experience "Get on the Bus" 
Urge Overkill "positive Bleeding" 
Buffalo Tom "Let Me Come Over" 
Jerky Boys "The Mustacha Tapes" 
Ween "God, Ween, Satan" 
Replacements "Pleased to Meet Me" 
Husker Du "Warehouse: Songs and Stories" 
In writing this list, I have also ascertained that I have many more favorite albums, so I'll stop now. 
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		 No way I can narrow this one down. Here's a list off the top of my head though: 
 
Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of life 
Beastie Boys - Check your Head 
Talking Heads - Remain in Light 
Rolling Stones - Exile on Main St. 
Beck - Midnight Vultures 
Grant Green - Alive 
Miles Davis - Bitch's Brew 
Paul Simon - Graceland 
Dr. Dre - The Chronic 
Garcia/Grisman - Old and in the way 
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones - Live Art 
Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps 
 
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		 Chefboy RB, if you had one album in your list I had ever even heard my kids speak of of before I might think we had something in common, but now I feel like I don't even know you.  It's tough to admit, but man, I must really be getting old.  I hope we can find some musical compatability while under the influence. 
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		A couple of my favorites that haven't already been mentioned... 
Bowie- Ziggy Stardust 
Neil Young and Willie Nelson- Old Ways 
Springsteen- Born to Run 
Talking Heads - Speaking in Tongues 
Stones - Love You Live 
Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 
Robert Cray - Strong Persuader
 
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		Just one?  "Blonde On Blonde".....no, wait.. "Disraeli Gears"....or maybe "Abraxas"... I meant  "Are You Experienced?"...This is harder than I thought it would be.. 
   
  
		
		
		
		
		
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 Right back at ya...I forgot all about Bowie. Ziggy Stardust rocks as well as Diamond Dogs. Saw him play out in Oakland in 83 backed up by The Tubes. Unbelievable show
 
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		 oh comeon rick you dont really listen to that freakin music do you ? 
 
maybe the replacements ! 
 
 I bet you like spinal tap and millie vanillie too ! LOL 
 
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Right back at ya...I forgot all about Bowie. Ziggy Stardust rocks as well as Diamond Dogs. Saw him play out in Oakland in 83 backed up by The Tubes. Unbelievable show 
 
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		 I want to say it was the Trash tour. They did Mondo Bondage complete w/ leather and lingerie, White Punks on Dope w/ the Full Capt. Quay outfit, Iwas punk before you were a punk. They only played about an hour, if they did a whole show they would have Blown Bowie off the stage. 
		
		
		
		
		
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		 Rush - 2112 
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		 little feat  : time loves a hero waiting for columbus (old version) 
 Zappa  : zoot alures , sheik yerbouti , Joes garage  
 doobie bros : taking it to the streets , toulouse st 
 steely dan : cant buy a thrill , pretzel logic , katie lied , the royal scam  
 santana : santana , abraxas  
 cream Disraeli Gears is a great album form my younger days 
 so is the stones Decembers children 
 iron butterfly :In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida  
 jean luc ponty : live in california 78 
 jeff lorber  : fusion 
 george clinton and the funkadelics  
 Bob marley 
 peter tosh 
 earth wind and fire  
 the 5 satins ( I know fred parris's son ) 
 the drifters 
 the coasters 
 GNR 
 ram jam ( black betty ) 
 lynyrd skynard  
 charlie daniels 
 YES all albums 
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Blue Oyster Cult - Some Enchanted Evening 
 
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		 Bruce-the wild & the innocent 
Zep- Presence 
Bowie- Ziggy Stardust 
Rush- A farewell to Kings 
the who-Tommy 
Tull- Songs from the wood 
Zappa- Roxy & Elsewhere 
U2 - BOY 
YES- Close to the Edge 
Floyd- Animals 
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