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06/11/2005 04:30:42 AM · #76
Man I love listening to my old tapes and LP. Here are some albums that have spent a lot of time in my tape deck or on my turntable.

Tapes: Ozzy Osbourne - Bark at the moon
Motley Crue - Too fast for love & Shout at the devil
Iron Maiden - Number of the beast & Powerslave
Def Leppard - Pyromania
Sex Pistols - Nevermind the bollocks
The Ramones - All albums
Dead Kennedys - All albums
The Doors - The Doors, Strange Days & L.A. Woman

Vinyls: Alice Cooper - all the hit albums and Flush the fashion
Black Sabbath - Live Evil
Metallica - Ride the lightning
Megadeth - Peace Sells
Slayer - Reing in blood
Pink Floyd - Dark side of the moon & The wall
Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Mother's Milk (last vinyl ever bought)
06/11/2005 06:45:15 AM · #77
(last vinyl ever bought

Good idea for a new thread:)
06/11/2005 07:02:23 AM · #78
My age is really catching up to me, had to call my lifelong friend to help me remember what we listened too!

Bocephus, Alabama, Eddie Rabbitt, Gary Morris, Oak Ridge Boys, Johhny Lee, John Anderson, Heart, Molly Hatchet, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Rossington Collins Band, Bad Company, Journey, Kansas, Asia, Mr. Mister, Billy Ocean, Bryan Adams, Pat Benatar, Foghat, Loverboy, ELO, Air Supply.. too many more to list.
06/11/2005 08:05:58 AM · #79
Beatles
Stones
Who
Beach Boys (Pet Sounds only)
Cream
King Crimson
Genesis
Moody Blues
Deep Purple
Hendrix
Dylan
Crosby,Stills,Nash & Young
Queen
Jethro Tull

Saw the Beatles in London about 1964 and a lot of the 60's groups in the clubs between 63 and 70.Videoed the entire"Live Aid " concert and still have it!
Nowdays like Coldplay as well as the above and tracks from various groups but not anyone special.
Pauline
06/11/2005 08:19:49 AM · #80
Originally posted by glad2badad:

8-tracks for me too! ;^) Van Halen, Aerosmith, ZZ Top for cruising. Bread (best of) for the ladies. wink-wink...


ditto here on the 8-tracks ...loved Best of Bread..are you sure you aren't my first love????????? hehehe

Message edited by author 2005-06-12 09:10:56.
06/11/2005 09:40:25 AM · #81
Radio, TV and record albums (very few 45's) played loud enough to stop traffic in front of the house, through my father's JBL Signatures..... Am old enough to have watched the first appearance of the The King of Rock and Roll (google that if you don't know who it is) on the Sunday Night Ed Sullivan Show. On Monday morning, I made a guitar out of a cigar box and a stick, and was allowed to sing "You Ain't Nothing but a Hound Dog" in front of my 4th grade class. I think it was my last solo vocal appearance. Other rockers I liked at that time included: Chuck Berry; Everly Brothers; Eddie Crochan; Buddy Holly; Little Richard; Ritchie Valens; Del Shannon; Gene Vincent; Bobby Vinton; Johney Cash; Jerry Lee Lewis; Roy Orbison........

"Come baby lets do the twist...." opening lyrics by Chubby Checker were impossible to resist as a early teen and I went to every high school record hop - Songs were played over and over, by Joey Dee and the Starliters; Dion; The Beach Boys; The Kingsmen (Louie-Louie); The Supremes; Leslie Gore - "It's My Party"; The Shangri-Las - "Leader of the Pack"; Martha Reeves and the Vandellas - "Dancing in the Street"; Jay and the Americans; The Trashmen Pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-ooma-mow-mow
Papa-ooma-mow-mow..........

British Invasion turned the world upside down - and I listened to the greatest band in the world The Rolling Stones; The Animals - "House of the Rising Son" grigrigirl, where is that place?; The Yardbirds; Zombies; Them (thank the gods for Van Morrison); Fleetwood Mac ....... Beatles of course are the godfather of English export, both good and bad, Herman's Hermits; Manfred Mann; Peter & Gordon......

Dylan was undoubtedly influential in my teen life and spawns The Byrds; Turtles; but it was never the same after the Beatles and American Bands emerged from the experience with an English stamp........ good stuff like The Doors; local interest like the Buckinghams; The Shadows of Knight; Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels; Tommy James and the Shondells; Simon & Garfunkle......... I am sure I missed a few groups, but that is the essence of what I experienced up till 1966.

Message edited by author 2005-06-11 10:18:39.
06/11/2005 10:19:39 AM · #82
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Loggins & Messina - Sittin In
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
James Taylor - Sweet Baby James, Flag
Steely Dan - Katy Lied, Can't Buy a Thrill, Aja, Pretzel Logic
06/12/2005 08:25:41 AM · #83
I've never heard of half of these. When I was a teen there wasn't any CD's (and I don't think we had cassettes either), just LP's and 45's. Anyway:

Beatles (early only)
Beachboys
Elvis
And my all time favorite, (I still have about 29 of their albums), The Nunber One Instrumental Group In The World, THE VENTURES!!!!!
06/12/2005 08:35:17 AM · #84
I have been reading through these pages and I'm so happy..

NOBODY listened to Britney Spears or Christina Aguilera in their teens.. looks like photographers have better taste in music than other people :)

and I noticed that Def Leppard, Pink Floyd and other oldies were favorites for most photographers here, even though the age goes from 18-80yrs.

good to know that computer generated pop isn't everyones favorit.. havn't heard real music made after 1996.. after that computers took over and are making most of the music played today (heavy metal and classic excluded)
06/12/2005 08:45:55 AM · #85
I am surprised not to see The following listed, unless I missed them:
Jimmy Buffett
Kenny Logins - Footloose soundtrack
Simon & Garfunkel

06/12/2005 08:48:19 AM · #86
Originally posted by DanSig:

I have been reading through these pages and I'm so happy..

NOBODY listened to Britney Spears or Christina Aguilera in their teens.. looks like photographers have better taste in music than other people :)

and I noticed that Def Leppard, Pink Floyd and other oldies were favorites for most photographers here, even though the age goes from 18-80yrs.

good to know that computer generated pop isn't everyones favorit.. havn't heard real music made after 1996.. after that computers took over and are making most of the music played today (heavy metal and classic excluded)


Also a variety of music liked by the same photographer. I guess it depended on our mood at the time or something else. :)
06/12/2005 11:03:57 AM · #87
Originally posted by SDW65:

I am surprised not to see The following listed, unless I missed them:
Jimmy Buffett
Kenny Logins - Footloose soundtrack
Simon & Garfunkel


OMG I had the album AND the cassette of the Footloose soundtrack...wore them both out! Even today I still get the urge to dance when I hear any song from that movie! ;) I didn't listen to Jimmy when I was a teen, but I came to my senses in adulthood and now own several of his CD's. Not much on Simon and Garfunkel, though, then or now.
06/12/2005 11:06:16 AM · #88
METALLICA!!!!!
06/12/2005 11:11:35 AM · #89
i lived for the who....i listened to alot of various artists from paul anka to frank zappa but it was the boys from sheppars bush that blew me away................LONG LIVE ROCK
06/12/2005 11:12:04 AM · #90
Im young, but I had the Eagles in my tape deck! I worked at a hair salon that took quite a while to get to everyday when I was a senior in High School. It would take exactly the length of one side of the tape to get there, and the other side to get home!!! I love my Eagles!!!
06/12/2005 11:35:00 AM · #91
Slayer and Sepultura.
06/13/2005 07:25:36 AM · #92
Originally posted by amber:

Originally posted by PeterC:

Feeling better already :)

Amber check my Portfolio for the DQ'd entry I just couldn't help it


Cool! Was that a stencil or great airbrush work?

What about New Order? Were you into them too?


Sorry been Busy...

New Order yeah big time still am, their new album ON is in the car CD almost all the time, The Graffiti was a stencil, not mine I just spotted it, 25 years after his traggic death and with a challenge called lines, I stupidly let the excitment take over and cropped it a bit too tight I believe if I had shown more of the wall i would have got away with it, but then it wasn't for scoring purposes it just pulled an emotional string.
06/13/2005 08:01:00 AM · #93
I saw New Order three times back in the 80's...something I'll never forget;)

I put the old songs on and I'm transported back in time.
06/13/2005 08:12:50 AM · #94
Yeah takes me back too, I think that's what makes music so great what ever any bodies tastes etc, just about everyone has track's, that take them to special times, places, experiences and feelings..
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