Your 5 "All Time Favorite Albums"

Genesis-Abacab
Pink Floyd-The Wall
Rush-Moving Pictures
Led Zeppelin-In Through the Out Door
Bruce Cockburn-Nothing But a Burning Light

And where the hell is Manifold?
:dunno:
 
Van Morrison-----Astral Weeks
Kinks----------Village Green Preservation Society
Talking Heads--------More Songs About Buildings and Food
Crowded House---------Crowded House
Stevie Ray Vaughn...,Texas Flood

All artists were personally viewed in concert by yours truly.
I also saw Queen in Berkeley the year Bohemian Rhapsody came out, but can't say they were a favorite.
I thought the quality of their music was wildly up and down.
Freddie Mercury really set them apart, however.
He was so wildly theatrical he was riveting to watch.

This was the time. Berkeley, Ca. was the place. Queen was the band.
 
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Jane's Addiction - Ritual De Lo Habitual
The Killers - Hot Fuss
The Walkmen - Bows And Arrows
The Strokes - Room On Fire
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever To Tell

excluding all my fave pop punk albums that is
 
Al Kooper w. Mike Bloomfield....Super Session
The Allman Brothers Band....At Fillmore East
Eric Burdon & The Animals.....Winds Of Change
Grand Funk Railroad.....-Live Album
Humble Pie....rock on
 
Let's see where this takes us if interested. Your 5 all time favorite albums.

1) Darkside Of The Moon-Pink Floyd
2) Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere-Neil Young with Crazy Horse
3) Desperado-Eagles
4) Live At The Fillmore East-Allman Brothers
5) Back To The Blues-Rick Derringer

Not necessarily in that order

Hard to keep it at 5 but....
Back in Black
Thriller
Metalica Black
Toto IV
David Sandborne
 
Iron Maiden.....Piece Of Mind
King Biscuit Boy....Official Music
Krokus.....Head Hunter
The Moody Blues....Days Of Future Passed
The Monkees.....More Of The Monkees
 
Neil Young.....Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
The New Riders Of The Purple Sage......The Adventures Of Panama Red
The Outlaws......The Outlaws
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band.....East-West
Procol Harum.....Live With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
 
Live at Leeds The Who
The White Album
Live At Filmore East ABB
Getting To The Point Savoy Brown
Band Of Gypsy Hendrix
Any Grateful Dead

NEW

Live from Roseland Ballroom Gov't Mule
Space Wrangler WSP
There and Back Again Phil Lesh and Friends
Jazz Is Dead 1/2 w/ Jimmy Herring
Col. Bruce Hampton & the Aquarium Rescue Unit
DTB
Live at Leeds is Awesome. Saw them in 68. Loud!!!
 
Poco......A Good Feelin To Know
Quicksilver Messenger Service.....Happy Trails
Traffic.....Mr. Fantasy
UFO....Strangers In the Night
The Who.....Whos Next....
 
Chicken Shack.....Unlucky Boy
Climax Blues Band.....FM Live
Creedence Clearwater Revival.....Bayou Country
Daddy Cool.....Daddy Who?...Daddy Cool
Deep Purple....The Book of Taliesyn
 

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