Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Your Turn

Favorite record ever.


143 comments:

  1. Tom Lehrer ... any album.

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  2. Elvis Presley's Gold Records Vol.1

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  3. Paul's Boutique

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  4. Ok Computer » Radiohead

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  5. Purple Rain.....Prince

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  6. Are we going by the Grammy definition? As in one song?

    I have 2:
    Alex Chilton by The Replacements
    And
    Far From Over by Frank Stallone :)

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    1. OMG I loved the Stayin' Alive soundtrack, I have it on cassette tape :). Frank wrote several great songs, but was overshadowed by the BeeGees. Cynthia Rhodes had a great voice.

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  7. The Monks - Bad Habits followed closely by REO Speedwagon Hi Infidelity (can you tell I was an teen in the 80's?)

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  8. Donna Summer, Bad Girls. It was the first 45 I ever owned. I think the B side was a duet with Barbra Streisand. Oh now I have to GooGle.

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  9. Either Fleetwood Mac's Rumors or The Beatles "Blue" album.

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  10. Hmmm...
    Radiohead - OK Computer & The Bends
    Extreme - Pornograffiti, Three Sides to Every Story & Saudades De Rock
    Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
    Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet
    Sorry for the long list - I couldn't pick one!


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  11. Rumors - Fleetwood Mac

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  12. Beatles White Album

    Didn't we have this question a few months ago?

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    1. No Susan B that was favorite Album. Enty doing it Grammy style. Next it's favorite song.LOL

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  13. Too many to choose.

    But Fleetwood Mac's Rumours is up there for sure, as is all of Fiona Apple's music.

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  14. Pretty Hate Machine by NIN and Play by Moby

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  15. Sublime's 40 oz to Freedom.... the self-titled Siblime is a very very close second.

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  16. Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys. Brian Wilson at his creative finest.

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  17. Pretty much anything by U2, tossup between Atomic Bomb and Joshua Tree.

    In middle school, I was obsessed with Wham and George Michael.

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  18. U2 - Joshua Tree

    Fleetwood Mac - Rumors

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  19. Andy and Company. Andy Williams with guests, including the Osmond Brothers before they made any of their own albums. Probably 1965/66, when I was just a toddler. Still have it. :)

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  20. Frampton comes Alive. I miss the poster I had.....

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  21. Disintegration - The Cure

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  22. Foo Fighters- The Colour and the Shape
    Weezer- The Blue Album
    Led Zeppelin's IV and Houses of the Holy

    It's hard to pick just one!

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    1. Oooh, I LOVE the Foo Fighters!! :-D

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  23. Pearl Jam- Album Ten, with "Black" being my favorite song

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    1. I totally forgot about Pearl Jam - I used to rock out to their songs back in the day. "Black" is one of my fav songs from them, too.

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  24. Music for the Masses-Depeche Mode
    Pretty Hate Machine-NIN
    1999-Prince
    Friday Soundtrack-Various

    Really hard to pick just one!

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  25. Anonymous10:25 AM

    OK Computer

    Best album ever composed

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  26. Beatles Sargent Pepper

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  27. U2 - War
    The Cure - Disintegration

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    1. I see your U2 War and raise you a U2 Boy!

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  28. KISS Destroyer
    or
    G'N'R Appetite For Destruction

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  29. Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds - Live at Luther College

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  30. Every Radiohead album
    Metallica Black album

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  31. Oasis - What's the Story Morning Glory?

    It's as much a time and place thing as loving the songs as pieces of music

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  32. Warsaw/Joy Division

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  33. Rumors
    Slippery When Wet

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  34. Too many to count but
    George Michaels: Listen Without Prejudice was gorgeous.
    George Harrison: Cloud Nine
    Lucinda Williams: Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
    Linda Ronstadt: Best of #1
    Foo Fighters: The Colour and the Shape.

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  35. There are 2 that I always go back to, in times of joy and in times of pain and stress: The Beatles, The White Album; Carole King, Tapestry. I wanna throw in U2's All That You Can't Leave Behind. Jeez, I'm not sure that's the title?

    Anyhoo...today is The White Album. I am off the grid for the time being. I'll be *in* when I can. I'm jonesing bad for my word games and CDAN!

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    1. @reese...I actually love the songs of All That You Can't Leave Behind more than Joshua Tree. I chose Joshua Tree though because it was their seminal album that not only brought worldwide acclaim and awards but was the first to show off their musical maturation and a coming into
      their own. Boy and War (and even October) were great albums in many respects but lack the lyrical and musical maturity of Joshua Tree.

      (says the U2 superfan)

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  36. Electric Ladyland -Jimi Hendrix

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  37. Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic & Rocks
    Heart - Dreamboat Annie & Little Queen

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  38. Paul's Boutique with Led Zeppelin IV as the runner-up and placing 3rd is DJ Quik's Safe + Sound.

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  39. Missed the Boat- Modest Mouse

    Starry Stairs - Okkervil River

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  40. @Merlin D. Bear - A fellow Lehrer Lover here! The Vatican Rag and The Masochism Tango are two of my favorites!

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  41. Hootie and the blowfish cracked rear view

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  42. Prince Purple Rain is high on the list, as is basically anything by Otis Redding. Sentimental vinyl- the soundtrack to Popeye.

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  43. Waterboys - This is the Sea

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  44. Anonymous10:57 AM

    REM - Murmur
    Nick Drake - Pink Moon
    Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
    Midlake - Trials of Van Occupanther
    De La Soul - 3 feet high and Rising
    Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold us Back
    Roxy Music - Avalon

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  45. First thing that comes to mind is The Power Station and then I remember RHCP's Blood Sugar Sex Magik!

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    1. Oh wow, @ChickenPick, Blood Sugar Sex Magik is another one of my favorites! I could run for miles to that entire album!

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  46. @ GossipMonster...can we be best friends? The only thing I would add to that is ok computer!

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    1. Anonymous11:26 AM

      Only didn't bring up OK Computer because it had been mentioned so many times. Also love-love-love The Bends.
      :)

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    2. @Gossipmonster - "Fake Plastic Trees" is my fav song from that album, perhaps my fav song by Radiohead. Thom Yorke is such a talented singer.

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  47. I want to follow the rules & list 1, but I can't when it comes to music. :-P

    Bruce Springsteen: Born To Run (I plan to have this played at my funeral)

    David Bowie: Tied between The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars & Diamond Dogs

    Guns 'N Roses: Appetite For Destruction

    George Carlin: Class Clown (Hey! Enty didn't say it had to be just music. Hee-hee!)

    A lot of you posted many of my favorites, too.

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  48. The Stranger/Billy Joel

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  49. Songs In The Key Of Life, Stevie Wonder!

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  50. New Edition - first album

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  51. @Sherry, Car Wheels on a Gravel Road is one of my favorite songs!

    One CD that I never get tired of listening to is Cross Canadian Ragweed's Soul Gravy. I can't describe how good it makes me feel to listen to it.

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  52. White Light, White Heat, White Trash - Social Distortion
    Slippery When Wet - Bon Jovi (NJ girl right hurrr)

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  53. He'd hate me for saying it, but Todd Rundgren's "I Saw the Light." Pure power pop that always makes me happy.

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  54. Okay, here's my top three using "record" the same as "album":

    Team Dresch - Personal Best
    Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction
    Counting Crows - August and Everything After

    If we're doing "record" Grammy-style:

    Counting Crows - Good Time

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    1. Yaaaah Appetite for Destruction!

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  55. Tori Amos-Little Earthquakes and Boys for Pele,
    Pele is a masterpiece imo. Little Earthquakes helped change, and save in a sense, my life (sounds cliche, but oh well!).

    I'm also obsessed with The Idler Wheel by Fiona Apple

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  56. Janet Jackson - Janet

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  57. What's the difference between record and album?

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  58. Probably Born to Run.

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  59. Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
    Boston - Boston
    Aja - Steely Dan

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  60. Nevermind - Nirvana

    Joshua Tree - U2

    Rumours - Fleetwood Mac

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  61. Abbey road. Tapestry. Moondance.

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  62. U2. Rattle and Hum.

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  63. I'm not talking being a brilliant musical effort, just my favorites:

    Michael Jackson-Thriller
    Def Leppard-High n Dry
    Bon Jovi-Slippery When Wet
    Motley Crue-Girls, Girls, Girls
    Original Broadway Cast Album-Guys and Dolls.
    Digital Underground-Sex Packets

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  64. Tough call but I'm going with Purple from STP.

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  65. G 'n R, Appetite for Destruction
    U2, Achtung Baby
    The Beatles, Revolver & Abbey Road
    The Doors, Morrison Hotel
    RHCP, Stadium Arcadium
    The Who, Tommy

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  66. Eagles - Greatest Hits

    Santana - Supernatural

    Bonnie Raitt - Luck of the Draw

    Queen - everything

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  67. @merlin & just browsing -- I love you both for loving the Lehrer.

    Favorite album - Hounds of Love by Kate Bush

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  68. Hotel California - Eagles

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  69. Soundtrack from "The Big Chill".

    Hotel California is my fave album featuring a single artist.

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  70. The "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" soundtrack.

    Blonde On Blonde - Bob Dylan

    Rattle & Hum - U2

    Leonard Cohen - Death Of A Ladies Man

    Joan Jett - The Hit List

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    1. @Jason Blue Eyes

      Blonde On Blonde? I think I love you. I may drag out the old turntable tonite, find that album & Highway 61 Revisited & remember good times.

      Actually, there's are a ton of artists listed from others that I still have on vinyl. Might have to pull an all-nighter. :-D

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  71. I dunno...

    Duran Duran - their first album
    Echo & the Bunnymen - Ocean Rain
    Supertramp - Breakfast in America
    Leningrad Cowboys - Live in Prowinzz
    Sleepy Sleepers - Turakaisten Paratiisi

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  72. Biggie Smalls - Ready To Die

    OutKast - ATliens

    Massive Attack - Mezzanine

    Fiona Apple - Tidal

    Pink Martini - Sympatique

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  73. The Clash - London Calling


    @ VIP - I love Alex Chilton

    @ kmidgitz - This is the Sea is WONDERFUL. A friend of mine met Mike Scott in an elevator about 5 years ago.

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  74. The Kinks, Muswell Hillbillies

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  75. @Seachica - Bow your head with great respect and Genuflect! Genuflect! Genuflect! (Still makes me laugh!)

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  76. Astral Weeks-Van Morrison
    Rumours-Fleetwood Mac

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  77. I go through phases. My current fave is Rodrigo and Gabriela's "11:11"

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    1. PugsterMom - 11:11 is sooooo good!!!!!!!

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  78. Appetite For Destruction.

    or

    Faith No More "Angel Dust".

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    1. FNM!! Love me some Mike Patton!!

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  79. Appetite for Destruction, Joshua Tree and 40 Oz to Freedom (Yeah, Brooke!)

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  80. Ok, IDoTheRobot, you can get out of my head now, thank you very much! Add also Beastie Boys Check Your Head, Bob Marley Legend and Carole King Tapestry and I'm good...

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  81. 1. Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
    2. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
    3. Fleetwood Mac - The Dance ('97 live album)

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  82. Bonnie Raitt -- Nick of Time
    Eagles -- Hotel California
    FOB -- Folie a Deux (don't laugh)
    Garth Brooks -- No Fences

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  83. Anonymous1:51 PM

    This is so tough a top ten would be easier!

    Whole album?
    Leonard Cohen- New Skin for the Old Ceremony
    Beck- Modern Guilt and
    Pump up the Volume soundtrack

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  84. There are three albums I have listened too at least 500 times each.

    Philip Glass: Glassworks
    Weather Report: Heavy Weather
    The Cramps: A Date With Elvis

    Can't say which is the favourite.

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  85. @RCB loooove Modest Mouse!
    @Mango London Calling FTW!!!

    I'd have to say Disintegration Blues by Greg Macpherson

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  86. Tie:

    Purple Rain
    The Wedding Album by Leon Russell and Mary McCreary Russell

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    1. @MojoBellaMama OMG! The Wedding Album! I thought I was the only who knew about that album. I love it!

      Do you have it on vinyl? Mine is still in pristine condition even tho it was played so much.

      Ok. I seriously have to walk away from this thread. I have done jackshit today except read, post & go down memory lane with all the music listed.

      The kitchen calls & I will be grooving & dancing to Leon & Mary singing, "Fantasy," "Satisfy You" & a little "Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)".

      I promise to close my blinds so I don't scare the neighbors. HA!

      Thanks for always lightening up my heart while I'm here, you guys.

      Adios, Muchachos & Muchachas! :-)

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  87. Monks - Bad Habits
    Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
    Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack!

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  88. I actually like John Mayer's new album. I just pretend he doesn't exist without a guitar in his hand.

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  89. Season's End - Marillion
    The Bends - Radiohead
    Thriller - Michael Jackson
    Dangerous - Michael Jackson
    Supernatural - Santana
    Live - Herbert Groenemayer
    Can't choose!

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  90. George Michael-Faith
    Moulon Rouge sound track

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  91. Alejandro Escovedo - Everything and now Real Animal

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  92. I don't think I can pick just one...there's way too many out there. One I haven't seen listed yet, though:
    Bob Mould--Workbook

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  93. Sinatra at the Sands

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  94. Exile on Main Street.

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  95. It's not really fair to pick a compilation, but I can't narrow it down, so I say The Essential Bruce Springsteen
    :)

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  96. OMG...music is my Abilify! I can't pick one...Tom Petty, Billy Joel, The. Clash, NIN, Bowling For Soup, Sublime, Everclear, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Queen, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Cash, David Allan Coe...lol, eclectic music taste. And for the record, Johnny Cash and David Allan Coe aren't country, they're COOL.

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  97. Women's High Jump. Rome, 1987.

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  98. It's a toss up between Cream/Disraeli Gears or Dire Straits/Brothers in Arms.

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  99. I too go through phases but I always love
    Dear You- Jawbreaker
    4 AM Friday- Avail
    And so many more, lots listed above.
    My all time favorite love dong ever in the world is I Believe by Stevie Wonder though

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  100. going with the record meaning album my answer would be Counting Crows - August and Everything After.

    Record meaning single song? In Your Eyes by Peter Gabriel

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  101. If record= song, then Voyage to Atlantis by the Isley Brothers.

    If record= album, then Eat at Whitey's by Everlast and When the Pawn... by Fiona Apple.

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  102. Cyndi Lauper, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.

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  103. Tears For Fears-Songs From the Big Chair

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  104. Too many to choose from but top albums on a desert island:

    Why Something Instead of Nothing-Polarbear
    Nothing's Shocking-Jane's Addiction
    The Unforgettable Fire-U2
    Dry-PJ Harvey
    Rio-Duran Duran

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  105. Downward Spiral, Nine Inch Nails.

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  106. Will narrow down to two:
    Alanis Morissette-Jagged Little Pill (that blind item be damned!)
    and
    Jeff Buckley-Grace (Last Goodbye is my jam!)

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  107. What's the alanis morissette blind item?

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  108. I guess during some award presentation, a fan traveled a long distance to see Alanis. She allegedly ignored the person and was upset about the low turnout, or something of that sort. This blind was revealed I think on New Year's, but the comments that day were more interesting, if I recall correctly.

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  109. Exile on Main Street -Rolling Stones

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  110. Dianna and FNM Mike Patton has the sexiest voice ever. Hands down

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  111. Bob Marley -Talkin' Blues

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  112. The White Stripes; Metallica's Black album.

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  113. KRAFTWERK (the first one with the traffic cone on it).

    the Hair soundtrack.

    YMO (the first one)

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