Highway to Hell
AC/DCHighway to Hell is my first? Is this some kind of message? Bwhahahaha...it is of course a classic
Highway to Hell is my first? Is this some kind of message? Bwhahahaha...it is of course a classic
This is one of the 100 best ever classics. Respect, Aretha
I just don't get it
One of the folks who started it all. Although I had lots of rockabilly, I never had this album, but everyone knew all the songs
This is one of the first albums I heard on Ian's McIntosh system and it was amazing. I also met Herbie Hancock at Sound Warehouse and had him sign my hand LOLOL
I want to like them; I love just like honey, but they are too much of a "mood" rather than something I will listen to often
They are classics, but I was never as much a fan of Steve Winwood/Blind Faith or Traffic as Eddie V was
Well.....I love Miles Davis and I did not know this album existed before, so it is good to know that.
I will take the time to listen to them, I always thought they were heavy metal based on the name LOL
After Rumours, this was just not as good. Sara did come out right after Sarah was born (about 8 weeks later), so people might get those confused in their timelines. 314 N Webster has now been torn down in Norman
I found 3 songs I like ..two Dancers (Those 2 Songs) - and Fun Powder Plot and then listen to the xx English Band - I Dare You Millie Bobbie Brown and 2nd (crystallised), then Sigma Find me with Millie Bobbie Brown again
Look forward to getting into this in 2024!!
That's entertainment and Start are classics
I am curious....this must be a list for folks in their 30's
I am curious....this must be a list for folks in their 30's
This is one of the top 10 of my recollection. I still remember that album leaning against the concrete block shelves with the great stereo system; yamaha receivers... I think with what kind of speakers? I will have to think on it, sunlight coming in from the east at 314 N. Webster, that house is torn down now across from the library.
This is provocative ...as I have had to reexamine my relationships with my brothers at the same time as listening to this after so many years. There is a book out now called monsters about whether you can separate the art from the individual. In my contemplations, John Lennon and my brothers might be gifted but they are exploitive and abusive as well. They only do that which serves them - no generosity of spirit - and they love you only if there is a service you perform for them. Bruce did reach out to help me when it did not serve him to do so, that is an exception to the rule with them. If he reaches out, I will speak to him.
Top 5 of all time
I was barely on the edge for grunge...I did not love Pearl Jam as much as everyone else and I remember hearing Nirvana in San Francisco on Duncan Street in1992 - smells like teen spirit
One of the best ever
I have listened to this album more times than I can count
The king
I was never really on the Flaming Lips bandwagon although I remember them playing in OKC
Will listen again!!
Classic with Sympathy for the Devil
going to listen to it!
One of my first albums and still amazing
One of my favorites in San Francisco in 1991
This is something I am going to listen to for the next 15 years
He is one of the best ever
Top 10 of all time