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Which Albums Have You Listened to the Most?

SOAD - Toxicity

Nice. I'm gonna be seeing them at a festival next week =D

Umm

Untitled - Led Zeppelin
Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin II - Led Zeppelin
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
The Wall - Pink Floyd
El Camino - The Black Keys
Cosmic Egg - Wolfmother
Back in Black - AC/DC
Born in the USA - Bruce Springsteen
Use Your Illusion II - Guns'n Roses
Down on the Upside - Soundgarden
Encore - Eminem (slighty random)

Something like that.
 
I'm not convinced some are responding to the original and interesting question:-

this is not a thread to show off how "cool" you think your taste is, it's to honestly list the albums you have listened to most since you started listening to albums as a kid

I am getting on a bit so had to think quite hard to try and give a genuine list, I didn't buy my first album until I was 15 when I got my first 'real' pay, so at least I don't have to admit to having liked Showaddywaddy............................damm:sus:

Do ya ?

Hope your not thinking that about a resident of The Spa City in the South West who is a regular in these parts ;)
 
+ loads of classic trance in my list, i love those ministry of sound albums
 
Ohh have to add the Vengaboys first album to the list. I don't own many physical albums but that's one of them.

Also:

Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables
Nirvana - From The Muddy Banks of the Wishka
Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine
The Grates - Gravity Won't Get You High
Restiform Bodies - Restiform Bodies (I was well chuffed with this one, I couldn't find it anywhere then got it either by accident or free - I didn't ask - when I bought a t-shirt of theirs from the US on ebay)

and a CD my ex made for me entitled 'For You and Your Kind' when she decided I should listen exclusively to emo music because I dyed my hair black.
 
this is not a thread to show off how "cool" you think your taste is, it's to honestly list the albums you have listened to most since you started listening to albums as a kid

Some of us just are that cool though, y'know? ;)

Admittedly, I'm not embarrassed by any of the selections I posted, but there's no desire to earn any 'cool points' with them - they really are records which I've listened to with particular zeal, most of them for years (in some cases nigh-on decades) at a time.

I actually listen to music more now than I did when I was concerned about being 'cool'. Strangely enough, I'd be more embarrassed by my indie 'cool' period (Belle & Sebastian, Suede, The Pastels, *cough* Pulp *cough* etc.) than I would be with my very early hard rock / metal years (Guns 'N' Roses, he Wildhearts, Manic Street Preachers and a whole host of other emotionally-challenged knuckleheads).

I just get a lot more absorbed in music nowadays I guess.

However, in the interests of the thread, here's a skeleton in my cupboard for your perusal:

NSFW:
David+Lee+Roth+-+Skyscraper+-+LP+RECORD-517576.jpg


It's even better than the cover suggests. Oh aye.
 
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It's made my day several hundred times since I first had the pleasure of hearing it!

Can't beat a raging closet case waxing lyrical about his sexual prowess while Steve Vai plays a million notes a minute over an eighties cock rock beat.

Dave is the best. <3
 
I can't believe you like 'Schoolboys in Disgrace'. I really have tried my best to enjoy it but it does my head in. Even 'Low Budget' has 'Superman' to lift it a bit.
 
Most people struggle to even get past the cover of 'Schoolboys...'. And I swear that isn't the reason I like it so much! =D

I like both parts of Preservation. Soap Opera too, which really does people's heads in. As you know. So I guess my taste in music was just irredeemably warped a long, long time ago.

A fact of which you were no doubt fully aware already!
 
Sgt Pepper, Help and Let It Be are probably my most listened to albums. Back when my brother and I shared a bedroom, he had them on cassette, so I was hearing them from age 3+. When he moved to another room, I carried on listening to those same cassettes throughout my time at primary school.

For The Benefit Of Mr Kite melted my mind as a child. I can still picture the vivid scenes I imagined to that song. Lovely Rita was always my favourite though.
 
I like Preservation a lot, especially Morning Song / Daylight. Actually I think it Daylight is one of his finest songs.

edit: Sgt Pepper would have been on my list from childhood listening but it wasn't something I chose to listen to then so I excluded it... Agree re Mr Kite, the song seemed haunted, and the section after 'of course Henry the Horse dances the waltz' was too intense for me to stand. Came across as evil and terrifying.
 
The Grates - Gravity Won't Get You High

My guilty pleasure is jumping on the bed with my daughter singing "Trampoline". If the mrs ever catches us she would have our guts for garters.

I also have to admit that I have a sweet spot for Patience. It's not she is particularly cute, its just the way she walks around town not giving a shit and boys follow her around like puppies. That and she actually owns and runs my local and always calls me darl when I order my beer. <3
 
Aw I like that, great lyrics for a kid hahaha, reminds me of my ex's little lad singing 'Sexy and I Know it' <3 my favourite song of theirs is 19-20-20. It's simple as fuck but I always loved shouting along to it in my car.

In fact I think I miss my car mostly as a mobile MP3 player. Loved listening to Boards of Canada driving over the moors and through villages on particularly pretty days. I like sitting on buses and doing the same now, just getting a day rider, doing what I need to do, then sitting round listening to music and looking at stuff, or walking through the village I lived in for my first year at uni at night stoned. Awww I miss that place.
 
Bright Eyes- I'm Wide Awake It's Morning
The Story So Far- Under Soil And Dirt (don't actually like this much now)
Unicorn Kid- Tidal Rave
Arctic Monkeys- Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
Freelance Whales- Weathervanes
Glassjaw- Worship And Tribute
Crystal Castles - II and III
Bon Iver- For Emma, Forever Ago
Dr Dre- The Chronic
System Of A Down- Toxicity
Ill Nino- Revolution Revolocion
Enter Shikari- Common Dreads
Breaking Benjamin-Phobia
Lamb Of God- Sacrament
Linkin Park- Hybrid Theory
Limp Bizkit- Chocolate Starfish
Blink 182- Enema Of The State
New found Glory- Sticks and Stones

also some liquid dnb mixtape. Some right gems from my childhood there.
 
Some of us just are that cool though, y'know? ;)

Admittedly, I'm not embarrassed by any of the selections I posted, but there's no desire to earn any 'cool points' with them - they really are records which I've listened to with particular zeal, most of them for years (in some cases nigh-on decades) at a time.

I actually listen to music more now than I did when I was concerned about being 'cool'. Strangely enough, I'd be more embarrassed by my indie 'cool' period (Belle & Sebastian, Suede, The Pastels, *cough* Pulp *cough* etc.) than I would be with my very early hard rock / metal years (Guns 'N' Roses, he Wildhearts, Manic Street Preachers and a whole host of other emotionally-challenged knuckleheads).

I just get a lot more absorbed in music nowadays I guess.

However, in the interests of the thread, here's a skeleton in my cupboard for your perusal:

NSFW:
David+Lee+Roth+-+Skyscraper+-+LP+RECORD-517576.jpg


It's even better than the cover suggests. Oh aye.

How very good to see you risen from the murky depths ;)

I have a feeling the question somewhat dates people, maybe I'm wrong but with the demise of Vinyl and largely CDs people have access to a much greater selection of music. When you only had a few records and little money it was those or the radio, maybe come C90 tapes thrown in, if you could put up with the background hiss.

I had a few 45 singles before getting an album, this was the first record I ever owned :-

Purple Hearts - Jimmy

Ignore the sorry twat that think it's a good idea to have an unremarkable Vespa in his front room FFS:|
 
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