Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 1:59 pm
easy one! Europe'72, Grateful dead. Almost 40 years later, still one of the best live albums ever. Ranks up there with Little Feat's Waiting for Columbus which would be my second favorite.
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SCARAMOUCHE wrote:easy one! Europe'72, Grateful dead. Almost 40 years later, still one of the best live albums ever. Ranks up there with Little Feat's Waiting for Columbus which would be my second favorite.
VocalsBass wrote:I remember when 2112 was released in the 70s, one of Rush's best albums in my opinion, 'Caress Of Steel' was always a personal favorite by them also.That album works well in my head when I'm tuning. It gives me a place to go and listeners get entertained as they follow The Discovery.
SomePeoplezKidz wrote:First album I bought, I was 12 years old and in the 6th grade "Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath"Iwish I could say my first album purchase (when I was 12), was something cool like Black Sabbath. I'm not going to tell you a lie and say it was. I'm just not going to tell you Ben.
So hard to say my favorite band is such and such, I guess anything hard rock - metal
Favorite song of all time is Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird
RGMixProject wrote:My favorite Live band and album of all time isAnyone need to buy Gear boxes like these?
philbymon wrote:I really got into 'Phish' for while...A Picture Of Nectar, Hoist, & Lawn Boy were my favorites.Hey, Philbymon, Never heard of Phish. Is he a BASS player? Should I look for it on shelves?
I still like the Floyd stuff, & I really did enjoy Trouble In The Henhouse, too, SP. Claim, by 'Not Drowning, Waving,' was another fave.
I think the most played albums in my collection are Genesis' The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, The Beatles' Anthologies, some Marillion stuff, Chris Isaak, Floyd, & Cat Stevens' LPs.