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Best a album of these decades. I will reseve my picks for later

60's
70's
80's
90's
2000's so far


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60s - Zeppelin II
70s - ZZtop - Tres Hombres (La Grange is my all time fave - never tire of hearing it LOUD)
80s - Van Halen - 1984
90s - ZZtop - Rhythmeen (if you've never heard - its GOOD - down, dirty and nasty guitar sounds, great riffs)
00s - Foo Fighters - In Your Honour

Can you tell I am 70s child, and classic rock RULES

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just don't tell me your from the class of 74 MichaelP39072.7195486111


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60's - Sargent Peppers - Beatles
70's - Led Zeppelin IV
80's - Back in Black - ACDC, or London Calling by The Clash
90's - Southern Harmony and Musical Companion - The Black Crowes or Nevermind by Nirvana
2000's - I'm going to reserve judgement on this one
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Those are some fine pix Paul - I have that Crowes in the truck right now - some AWESOME guitar sounds ...

For me there are way too many good 70s albums.

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Tony I was talking High school but just for your info class of 85 mechanical engineering here


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Highway 61 Revisited, from the 60's but still unmatched.

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High School class of 80/81, we had a big teacher strike in 1980 .. what did you do - take the 11 year approach to the 4 year program ...

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No I tried to make it on the PGA for 3 years then fell in love and got married then decided to finish my degree


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Oh no...I just lost all respect for Tony Karol. "1984" as best 80's album?   Wasn't that the one with "Jump" on it???


(Just kiddin' you Tony, just kidding you...me and my cronies - Eddie freaks - have just made SO much fun of Jump over the years, that's all).

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60's Anything Beatles
70's Billy Joel's The Stranger
80's forget it...this was a lost decade musically
90's Anything Bonnie Raitt
2000's I'm with Hesh. Norah Jones Come Away With Me. Good golly what a voice...

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60's Anything Dylan
70's Dark Side, Pink Floyd
80's REM All
90's Eva Cassidy Songbird
00's Libertines Can't Stand me now


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60s Martin Carthy, Martin Carthy.

70s Dark side, Pink Floyd (though Wish you were here is a better album)

80s (agree with Don,) so Portfolio, Steeleye Span

90s The Complete Recordings, Robert Johnson (so they were recorded in the 20s!)

00s Splinter Group, Peter Green

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60's Beatles
70's Kiss,, Supertramp live in Paris
80's Ac/Dc Back in black
90's EXTREME, Nuno Bettencourt, what a guitar player
2000, everything that's easier for the ears, i'm gettin' old and on the verge of gettin' married!

Nowadays, it's back to my Country roots, HEEEEEE HAAAAW!
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Bill .. well...actually Jump is probably my least fave track - more Top Jimmy,Panama ... again, too many albums I like from that decade too .. just picked that one. I actually prefer Fair Warning to any of them, but I think it was 70s .. have to look.

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60's Cream - Disraeli Gears

70's Pink Floyd - wish you were here

80's Madness - one step beyond...(from late 1979 but didn't hit the states until early 1980)

90's Blind Melon - soup or Radiohead - OK computer

00's Radiohead - kid A/amnesia/hail to the thief (can't choose between these three - all equally tweaked)

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[QUOTE=TonyKarol] Bill .. well...actually Jump is probably my least fave track - more Top Jimmy,Panama ... again, too many albums I like from that decade too .. just picked that one. I actually prefer Fair Warning to any of them, but I think it was 70s .. have to look.[/QUOTE]

Well OK then, respect firmly re-established!

Fair Warning also happens to be my favorite VH album. In fact, I'm fairly certain a significant portion of my current hearing loss can be directly attributed to that exact song (played on an 8-track, while driving a Ford Pinto, but of course).


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60's Mommas and the Papas "California Dreaming".

70's This is the hard one to decide but I thing I will go with Yes's "Fragile" for musicality.

80's Pink Floyd's "Wish You were here".

90's Michael Chapdelaine's "Land of Enchantment". Followed closely by anything Manheim Steamroller

00's This is a hard one as well But I will go with Nickle Creek's "This Side"


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