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Posted: 2002-11-06 01:12pm
by XaLEv
Kelly Antilles wrote:why? You'll just laugh at half of them.
No we won't.

Posted: 2002-11-06 01:22pm
by Kelly Antilles
Just remember, you asked for it.

Duran Duran - Duran Duran, Rio, Seventh Tiger, Arena
Queen - Best of, Princes of the Universe
Zepplin - too many to name
Pink Floyd - The Wall (personal reasons here, too)
John Williams - nearly every soundtrack he has ever done
Horner - more soundtracks
Bernstein - Mahler 5th
Atlanta Symphony - Copeland collection
Mozart - I have a huge collection
Gershwin - Piano Concerto in F, Rhapsody in Blue, An American in Paris
Tan Dun - Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon soundtrack
Megumi Hayashibara (and whoever wrote the music) - Slayers soundtracks
Canadian Brass - anything and everything
I have lots of movie/tv soundtracks and anime soundtracks. I also own a lot of classical music. And I have my classic rock collection.

Posted: 2002-11-06 01:25pm
by XaLEv
Nothing wrong with any of that.

Posted: 2002-11-06 01:44pm
by Zaia
Kelly, I LOVE the fact that you started your list with Duran Duran. And I think I have about 90% of the CDs you listed, so I certainly won't be laughing at you... (read: I own some Duran Duran too) We ladies have to stick together with our cutey boy groups. So when I admit to having every CD the Backstreet Boys have ever released anywhere in the world..... :wink: hhahahahaa--JUST KIDDING!!!

Hey, anyone ever heard of G Love and Special Sauce?

Posted: 2002-11-06 01:48pm
by Kelly Antilles
Zaia wrote:Kelly, I LOVE the fact that you started your list with Duran Duran. And I think I have about 90% of the CDs you listed, so I certainly won't be laughing at you... (read: I own some Duran Duran too) We ladies have to stick together with our cutey boy groups. So when I admit to having every CD the Backstreet Boys have ever released anywhere in the world..... :wink: hhahahahaa--JUST KIDDING!!!

Hey, anyone ever heard of G Love and Special Sauce?
I was one of the biggest Duran Duran fans in the 80's. However, our band trip my sophmore year happened to be when they came in concert. I have always regretted that to an extent. I did get lots of t-shirts and pics from my friends who got to go.

Also, another group I forgot.

Shonen Knife.

Posted: 2002-11-06 01:55pm
by XaLEv
Zaia wrote: Hey, anyone ever heard of G Love and Special Sauce?
I have, but I can't think of any of their stuff.

Posted: 2002-11-06 02:10pm
by Zaia
XaLEv wrote:
Zaia wrote:Hey, anyone ever heard of G Love and Special Sauce?
I have, but I can't think of any of their stuff.
Their song "Milk and Cereal" makes me happy no matter what kind of day I'm having. If you haven't heard it, you should hook yourself up. It's random and groovy and makes me smile. :)

Posted: 2002-11-06 02:36pm
by Guest
U2 - Joshua Tree (the album that changed my life)
Moby - Play
Nirvana - Nevermind
Marilyn Manson - Mechanical Animals
Oasis - Whats the Story Morning Glory (twats but good song Writers)
KoRn - Issues
Portishead - Dummy
Foo Fighters - Nothing Left To Lose
Bjork - Debut
Garbage - G
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory (shame about the cash-in-remix-album)
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom
Pink - Mizzundastood
Prodigy - Fat Of The Land
Queen - News Of The World
Queen - Made In Heaven
Radiohead - OK Computer
Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie & The Infinate Saddness
The Offspring - conspricy Theory
Weird Al Yankovic - Running With Sicors
Bloodhound Gang - Hooray for Boobies

Loads more but these are my favourites, I own like 500 Albums, music is my passion.

Posted: 2002-11-06 02:36pm
by Kuja
Kelly Antilles wrote:Just remember, you asked for it.

Duran Duran - Duran Duran, Rio, Seventh Tiger, Arena
Queen - Best of, Princes of the Universe
Zepplin - too many to name
Pink Floyd - The Wall (personal reasons here, too)
John Williams - nearly every soundtrack he has ever done
Horner - more soundtracks
Bernstein - Mahler 5th
Atlanta Symphony - Copeland collection
Mozart - I have a huge collection
Gershwin - Piano Concerto in F, Rhapsody in Blue, An American in Paris
Tan Dun - Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon soundtrack
Megumi Hayashibara (and whoever wrote the music) - Slayers soundtracks
Canadian Brass - anything and everything
I have lots of movie/tv soundtracks and anime soundtracks. I also own a lot of classical music. And I have my classic rock collection.
What's so funny/embarrasing about any of that?

Posted: 2002-11-06 02:58pm
by Dalton
I don't have that many albums...but off the top of my head:

AC/DC: Back in Black and Razor's Edge
Guns n' Roses: Use Your Illusion II
Weird Al Yankovic: Bad Hair Day

My brother and sister have a lot more albums. In fact, Kat probably has every Led Zeppelin album ever released.

Posted: 2002-11-06 03:09pm
by The Dark
Zaia wrote:
The Dark wrote:I've got all the albums :D . Got to see them in concert last year and got a guitar pick (second row seats) :D . Going to see them in concert again this year :D :D :D .
I have all the albums too. I still like the first album the best, and 'A Mad Russian's Christmas' is still my favourite...although there are a couple from the Beethoven that are rather gorgeous/kickass too. How awesome are they live? :D
Very. The guitarist from Megadeth (brain freeze, can't remember name)and his wife were performing (she plays keyboard), and there were three people from Savatage, plus an older rocker who I can't recall. They did all of the first album plus some stuff from "Beethoven's Last Night," including having three guitarists doing the main lick from "Flight of the Bumblebee" at the same time. Best concert I've ever been to, made Mannheim Steamroller look bad.

Posted: 2002-11-06 03:33pm
by irishmick79
DUDE!!! I can't believe I forgot to mention The Bloodhound Gang's "One Fierce Beer Coaster". That record reached legendary status in my high school years.

Posted: 2002-11-06 06:47pm
by The Yosemite Bear
Favorite Albums I have stolen from my older brother

1. Pulp Fiction Sound Track
2. Never mind the Bulloks here come the Sex Pistols
3. The Ring Operas boxed CD collection (He was afraid his GF would not approve of his owning a politically incorrect Wagner CD he got for Christmas)


Favorite Album I stole from my Dad
1. Steal Your Face, Europe '76, & One from the Vaults-The Greatful Dead
2. Nebraska-Bruce Springsteen
3. All of his Beatles albums
4. All of his Stones albums
5. Indigo Girls

Favorite Albums stolen from me.
1. Mirrorball, Surfacing, Live from Lillith-McLauchlin+others
2. Pink Floyd the Wall (Ok, parental Confiscation, I still want it back, yes I now have it on CD, I still want it back)
3. Jagged Little Pill, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie-(Did I mention, my mom now likes Alanis Morrissette)
4. Memory of the Trees, Clannad Soundtracks, The Celts: (Did I mention my mom now likes Enya)
5. Allentown: Billy Joel: The first tape my dad borrowed that proceed to remain in the Garage at his work until it broke
6. Brothers in Arms: The Second tape that my dad "Barrowed"
7. Vidal Idol: (Come on Sis, give me back my tape, I won't threaten to play it at your reception again....)