rounding out the top 100, i must make an apology to bob dylan fans. i recognize he is a talented guy, i'm just not much for his music. i'm more of a tom waits fan. anyhow, i enjoyed making this list and sharing it with everyone. of course, i'm sure i missed a few along the way. but the list fairly accurately represents my mainstream-ish, classic rock-n-roll tastes. probably a little boring for the true audiophile, but meat and potatoes as far as i'm concerned.
boston-boston
tom petty and the heartbreakers-greatest hits
johnny cash-folsom prison blues
the beatles-help
led zeppelin-2
metallica-ride the lightning
the clash-combat rock
pink floyd-animals
acdc-highway to hell
prodigy-fat of the land
boston-boston
tom petty and the heartbreakers-greatest hits
johnny cash-folsom prison blues
the beatles-help
led zeppelin-2
metallica-ride the lightning
the clash-combat rock
pink floyd-animals
acdc-highway to hell
prodigy-fat of the land
wsoxfan:
I applaud you for your willingness to complete this vast undertaking. I doubt that I could do it.
ckdexterhaven:
Help! is an awesome album. Probably tied for my favorite Beatles album with "A Hard Days Night."