minx Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 What CDs would you replace immediately if they were lost or stolen? Quote
ChrisT Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie" kinda stuck on it right now... Quote
lummox Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 i haven't left the cassette tape decade. freebird! Quote
sobo Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 Led Zep 4 (zoso) Physical Graffiti Dark Side of the Moon Wish You Were Here The Wall Momentary Lapse of Reason Heat, Dust, & Dreams (Johnny Clegg & Savuka) Almost anything by Peter Gabriel (Shaking the Tree, Us, So) Quote
dryad Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 Morphine - Cure for Pain Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes REM - Document, Green, Out of Time U2 - Joshua Tree, Achtung Baby Quote
rr666 Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 Usually depends on what artists I am into at the time, right now it would be the following, plus a few more I am sure... Mindrot - Soul Immortal - Sons of Northern Darkness Black Label Society - 1919 Eternal Floyd - Wish you were here Quote
sk Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 Steve Miller Band- Greatest hits '74- '78 Van Morrison- Moondance India Arie- Acustic Soul Cowboy Junkies-200 more miles Concrete Blonde- Still in HollyWood Quote
rr666 Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 sobo said: Dark Side of the Moon Wish You Were Here The Wall Momentary Lapse of Reason Would you rank Momentary Lapse of Reason with the others you have listed? The Wall, WYWH, and DSOTM are all classics, then I think they stumbled on MLoR, it is not bad, but nowhere near as good as the others. Quote
sobo Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 rr666 said: sobo said: Dark Side of the Moon Wish You Were Here The Wall Momentary Lapse of Reason Would you rank Momentary Lapse of Reason with the others you have listed? The Wall, WYWH, and DSOTM are all classics, then I think they stumbled on MLoR, it is not bad, but nowhere near as good as the others. I have a special affinity for the tunes "Signs of Life/Learning to Fly" and "Yet Another Movie" that causes me some internal pain not to include it with the others. Let's just say it stems from partners lost to time and fate. For them... ..sobo Quote
sobo Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 Along that same vein... Big Country's first 3 albums: The Crossing Steeltown The Seer Quote
Fejas Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 If I loose of break any CDs I just write them off as dead, and dig into some of my others a bit more.... Quote
rr666 Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 sobo said: rr666 said: sobo said: Dark Side of the Moon Wish You Were Here The Wall Momentary Lapse of Reason Would you rank Momentary Lapse of Reason with the others you have listed? The Wall, WYWH, and DSOTM are all classics, then I think they stumbled on MLoR, it is not bad, but nowhere near as good as the others. I have a special affinity for the tunes "Signs of Life/Learning to Fly" and "Yet Another Movie" that causes me some internal pain not to include it with the others. Let's just say it stems from partners lost to time and fate. For them... ..sobo Quote
iain Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 yeah signs of life/learning to fly/dogs I have heard that album in so many altered states of consciousness and in so many good times that I can almost get in that state just by listening to it. love it. Quote
E-rock Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 Toad the Wet Sprocket Counting Crows Alanis Morriset Big Head Todd and the Monsters Blues Traveller I love punk rock! Quote
whirlwind Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 a fun thing to do is put a bunch of shitty cd's, u know like the backstreetboys nsyc and what not, in a cd case and leave it out some where and watch people go though it with the look of discuss... "what the f are these." then peceded to though then down as if they wasted their time in stealing them. Quote
chucK Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 An interesting variation on the "dollar on a string"! Quote
minx Posted April 21, 2003 Author Posted April 21, 2003 wirlwind said: a fun thing to do is put a bunch of shitty cd's, u know like the backstreetboys nsyc and what not, in a cd case and leave it out some where and watch people go though it with the look of discuss... "what the f are these." then peceded to though then down as if they wasted their time in stealing them. a brilliant idea but i doubt its success. even w/my weird yet oh so crappy taste in music the punks who stole my CDs didn't toss 'em. really of all the stuff they stole what i want back the most are my sun glasses and my CDs Quote
Eastsider Posted April 22, 2003 Posted April 22, 2003 Chuck Wagon and the Wheels, "Please Pass the Gas" Quote
Roger Posted April 22, 2003 Posted April 22, 2003 Right now I couldn't live without the timeless trip-hop sounds of Sweden's "Gert Jonnys," and their latest release "2 Dope fo' Manchesta." Quote
COL._Von_Spanker Posted April 22, 2003 Posted April 22, 2003 E-rock said: Toad the Wet Sprocket Counting Crows Alanis Morriset Big Head Todd and the Monsters Blues Traveller I love punk rock! Funny, If I ever found or stole CD's those are the ones that I would immediately throw away. Built To Spill-"Ulitmate alternative Wavers" and "Perfect from now on" Dj Shadow- Endtroducing Mike Watt- Contemplating the Engine Room Shins- "Oh Inverted World" that's all I can think of for now. Quote
nonanon Posted April 22, 2003 Posted April 22, 2003 Rubisa Patrol - Art Lande/Mark Isham My Song - Keith Jarrett Glow - Innocence Mission Armed Forces - Elvis Costello Martinis and Bikinis - Sam Phillips Chicago Transit Authority - CTA (for side one alone) Discipline - King Crimson Eleven Tracks of Whack - Walter Becker Basket of Light - Pentangle Come to think of it, I've replaced all but two of these for one reason or another... Quote
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