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I was thinking about this the other day as I watched The Flaming Lips attempt to play Pink Floyd's
Dark Side of the Moon live. I have pretty eclectic musical tastes and have a lot of the bigger bands
out there covered, but I was curious about the others out there that are big into music. When you
think about albums or maybe downloaded songs you might have, are there artists or bands that
maybe you like but are surprised you have nothing of? Here is my list broken into bands that I
really like that I don't have and bands that are very popular that I don't have.

Bands I was surprised that I didn't own anything from:

Prince
Pink Floyd
Queen
Michael Jackson
Tom Petty
Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Doors
Depeche Mode
Metallica


Bands that are/were huge that I don't own anything from but generally couldn't care less:

Abba
Eagles
AC/DC
Green Day
U2
Aerosmith
Kiss
The Beach Boys
Van Halen

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You might want to give The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds a whirl.
I'm also not ashamed to admit I own Abba Gold. Though, maybe I should... :oops:

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"Pet Sounds" is the greatest pop masterpiece ever written & recorded.

"Sgt. Peppers" is #2.

Todd Rundgren's "Something/Anything" is #3.

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Todd Rundgren's "Something/Anything" is #3.


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and for all the "180g vinyl" stuff, my copy of Something/Anything is so thin if flops when you pick it up, and it sounds great


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 11:51 am 
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Psycory wrote:
You might want to give The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds a whirl.
I'm also not ashamed to admit I own Abba Gold. Though, maybe I should... :oops:


I have heard that over the years about the Beach Boys but always forget to search it out
when browsing the cd racks. I will make a mental note of it. I don't dislike them for any
reason, I just don't know their catalog. As for Abba, I don't think I am going to make the
plunge. I like a lot of questionable bands people probably don't like such as ELO so I
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ELO, you can get by on Greatest Hits, as long as it has "Fire on High," "Do Ya," and "10538 Overture." Obviously it would have "Can't Get It Out of My Head."

Quote:
Prince
Pink Floyd
Queen
Michael Jackson
Tom Petty
Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Doors
Depeche Mode
Metallica

Going down the line here:
You need Dirty Mind, 1999, Purple Rain, Sign O the Times, black album
All of it
none of it
Off the Wall, Thriller, Bad
Greatest Hits
I guess I like Californication's singles, just download those three
don't bother
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I'm not into Metallica

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I guess I like Californication's singles, just download those three

This is the start of RHCP decline. I would just download the 80's funk stuff, BloodSugarSexMagik, and ignore everything else they ever released. At least ignore everything since they stopped using drugs.

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Curious Hair wrote:
I guess I like Californication's singles, just download those three

This is the start of RHCP decline. I would just download the 80's funk stuff, BloodSugarSexMagik, and ignore everything else they ever released. At least ignore everything since they stopped using drugs.


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Curious Hair wrote:
ELO, you can get by on Greatest Hits, as long as it has "Fire on High," "Do Ya," and "10538 Overture." Obviously it would have "Can't Get It Out of My Head."

Quote:
Prince
Pink Floyd
Queen
Michael Jackson
Tom Petty
Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Doors
Depeche Mode
Metallica

Going down the line here:
You need Dirty Mind, 1999, Purple Rain, Sign O the Times, black album
All of it
none of it
Off the Wall, Thriller, Bad
Greatest Hits
I guess I like Californication's singles, just download those three
don't bother
Violator
I'm not into Metallica



Yeah I have the ELO greatest hits which all anyone would ever need. As for your assessment of the other artists
I would likely agree with most of it. I doubt I would get all of Pink Floyd but grew up on The Wall, Dark Side of the
Moon and Meddle but they were my roommates. Queen can probably be handled with a greatest hits disc. I had a
brief period of the heavier rock and even some metal but never gravitated to Metallica for some reason although I
like some of their older stuff more than the mainstream. I actually saw Megadeth live. Also went to a Tool show.
Both were very good.

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For the most part, I'm quite content with not having any material from any I've listed with the exception of perhaps a handful (maybe a greatest hits or live album from these exceptions will make it into my collection one day). Phish was on this list until last night, when I got the Live in Chicago '94 (UIC) 6 disc album delivered from either ebay or amazon for under $10 in anticipation of possibly seeing them play this summer.

Billy Joel
Bruce Springsteen
Prince
Nickel Back
Queen
David Bowie
Billy Idol
Bon Jovi
Cheap Trick
The Beastie Boys
Tom Petty
The Allman Brothers Band
Ted Nugent
The Scorpions
Def Leppard
Depeche Mode
Abba
Eagles
AC/DC
The Ramones
The Sex Pistols
Frank Zappa
The Clash
Dead Kennedys
Madonna
Led Zeppelin
Deep Purple
Rage Against the Machine
Green Day
Foo Fighters
Bee Gees
Fleetwood Mac
Madonna
Santana
Motley Crue
Little Wayne
The Beach Boys
The B 52s
Dave Matthews Band
Van Halen
Willie Nelson*

*I own Highwaymen, and solo albums by Waylon Jennings (he is in my overall top 5 of all time), Kris Kristofferson, and Johnny Cash, but no solo Willie Nelson- probably the most well known of the four apart from Cash.

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Swingandalongonetoright wrote:
Phish was on this list until last night, when I got the Live in Chicago '94 (UIC) 6 disc album delivered from either ebay or amazon for under $10 in anticipation of possibly seeing them play this summer.

So this was about 25% of one night's set, right? 3 songs total?

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Swingandalongonetoright wrote:
For the most part, I'm quite content with not having any material from any I've listed with the exception of perhaps a handful


You dismiss more music than you like.

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This is very quickly going to devolve into "Oh, yeah? Well I've never even, like, heard of Matchbox 20."

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Douchebag wrote:
Swingandalongonetoright wrote:
Phish was on this list until last night, when I got the Live in Chicago '94 (UIC) 6 disc album delivered from either ebay or amazon for under $10 in anticipation of possibly seeing them play this summer.

So this was about 25% of one night's set, right? 3 songs total?


I did do a double take when I was importing the music onto iTunes. In contrast, I also imported Mother's Milk which had 19 tracks on 1 disc. Just glancing at Chicago '94, the average length of song has to be hovering around 9 minutes.

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I own very little. I probably listened to 20ish albums in the past calendar year...and maybe five of them more than once.
With the exception of 4-5 bands, I really am a terrible music fan.

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Bad Company slipped through the cracks for me for a long time


I like Bad Company. They wrote a song called "Bad Company." Then they put it on an album called Bad Company. With a move like that, you never knew what they'd think of next.

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I own very little. I probably listened to 20ish albums in the past calendar year...and maybe five of them more than once.
With the exception of 4-5 bands, I really am a terrible music fan.


You would.


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Bad Company slipped through the cracks for me for a long time


I like Bad Company. They wrote a song called "Bad Company." Then they put it on an album called Bad Company. With a move like that, you never knew what they'd think of next.

From the B&B thread but the 123 tracks on that Bad Company album are Cant Get Enough, Rock Steady, and Ready for Love. Solid.....

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Yeah I have the ELO greatest hits which all anyone would ever need. As for your assessment of the other artists
I would likely agree with most of it. I doubt I would get all of Pink Floyd but grew up on The Wall, Dark Side of the
Moon and Meddle but they were my roommates. Queen can probably be handled with a greatest hits disc. I had a
brief period of the heavier rock and even some metal but never gravitated to Metallica for some reason although I
like some of their older stuff more than the mainstream. I actually saw Megadeth live. Also went to a Tool show.
Both were very good.


Volumns I & II of Queen's greatest Hits are a must have. If you want to go any deeper, A Night @ the Opera & Queen II are the best to start.


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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
doug - evergreen park wrote:
I own very little. I probably listened to 20ish albums in the past calendar year...and maybe five of them more than once.
With the exception of 4-5 bands, I really am a terrible music fan.


You would.



Yeah...It actually kind of sucks. If the Lady has had enough of Sports Blahradio, we listen to XRT or whatever she flips to.
Most of the "series of notes or chords played melodically or harmonically" is me playing guitar solos to B&B after work.

It's really quite sad.

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Curious Hair wrote:
I guess I like Californication's singles, just download those three

This is the start of RHCP decline. I would just download the 80's funk stuff, BloodSugarSexMagik.


Stop there.

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Swingandalongonetoright wrote:
Phish was on this list until last night, when I got the Live in Chicago '94 (UIC) 6 disc album delivered from either ebay or amazon for under $10 in anticipation of possibly seeing them play this summer.


My guy!


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So this was about 25% of one night's set, right? 3 songs total?


See, Spanky. That joke was played out years ago.

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Curious Hair wrote:
I guess I like Californication's singles, just download those three

This is the start of RHCP decline. I would just download the 80's funk stuff, BloodSugarSexMagik.


Stop there.


Agreed. That was an awesome album, Sir Psycho Sexy being a personal favorite of mine.

Everything since then has had some pretty good stuff here and there but mostly pop-ish, meandering fluff....a skeleton of what they used to be. It happens with age and sobriety. I did like their stuff with Dave Navarro, though, people criticized it for not being "RHCP" but I think it was more RHCP compared to most of their stuff after BloodSugarSexMagik.

That said, I do enjoy By the Way, on occasion.


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Douchebag wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
I guess I like Californication's singles, just download those three

This is the start of RHCP decline. I would just download the 80's funk stuff, BloodSugarSexMagik.


Stop there.


Agreed. That was an awesome album, Sir Psycho Sexy being a personal favorite of mine.

Everything since then has had some pretty good stuff here and there but mostly pop-ish, meandering fluff....a skeleton of what they used to be. It happens with age and sobriety. I did like their stuff with Dave Navarro, though, people criticized it for not being "RHCP" but I think it was more RHCP compared to most of their stuff after BloodSugarSexMagik.

That said, I do enjoy By the Way, on occasion.


I think there are a handful of pretty good cuts on Stadium Arcadium. It happily could have been trimmed to 1 disc, though. Also, I'm not sure they could have come up with anything worse for the title. The Russian alphabet would have been a better choice.

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ELO, you can get by on Greatest Hits, as long as it has "Fire on High," "Do Ya," and "10538 Overture." Obviously it would have "Can't Get It Out of My Head."


Jeff Lynne is a musical genius.

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Curious Hair wrote:
ELO, you can get by on Greatest Hits, as long as it has "Fire on High," "Do Ya," and "10538 Overture." Obviously it would have "Can't Get It Out of My Head."


Jeff Lynne is a musical genius.


Agreed. Like his style a lot. Travelling Wilburys is a forgotten treasure with him, Dylan, Petty and Harrison.

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Curious Hair wrote:
ELO, you can get by on Greatest Hits, as long as it has "Fire on High," "Do Ya," and "10538 Overture." Obviously it would have "Can't Get It Out of My Head."


Jeff Lynne is a musical genius.


Agreed. Like his style a lot. Travelling Wilburys is a forgotten treasure with him, Dylan, Petty and Harrison.


Don't forget Roy Orbison.

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Scorehead wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
ELO, you can get by on Greatest Hits, as long as it has "Fire on High," "Do Ya," and "10538 Overture." Obviously it would have "Can't Get It Out of My Head."


Jeff Lynne is a musical genius.


Agreed. Like his style a lot. Travelling Wilburys is a forgotten treasure with him, Dylan, Petty and Harrison.


Don't forget Roy Orbison.


:oops: Oh yeah they guy with maybe the best voice. Although he is covered up in a lot of the songs.
If they would have gotten together 10 years earlier I think they really could have put out a lot of nice stuff.

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