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Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin

1928 Sessions - Mississippi John Hurt

Blood On The Tracks - Bob Dylan

I Cant Stand Still - Don Henley

Traveling Wilburys Vol 1 - Traveling Wilburys

 

honourary mention Cloud 9 from George Harrison

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The Who - Quadrophenia

The Clash - London Calling

The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street

Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks

The Geraldine Fibbers - Lost Somewhere Between the Earth and My Home

i could do the top 4 and substitute Springsteen's Born to Run or Minutemens Double Nickels as #5. ok - then, Born to Run.

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i could do the top 4 and substitute Springsteen's Born to Run or Minutemens Double Nickels as #5.

I'd be only slightly inconvenienced with DNOTD as #5. I knew that I was missing a classic double album and that was it. But I'm still a huge Geraldine Fibbers fan, so it makes me a little uncomfortable. I guess I'd go with The Minutemen at #5.5 and bow towards Pedro and pray for forgiveness.

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Man this was hard

 

Warren Zevon-Warren Zevon

The Who-Who's Next

Van Morrison-Moondance

Ian Dury-New Boots and Panties

The Clash-London Calling

 

If someone were to argue with me that these are not the five greatest albums of all time I would concede that they were correct.  But they are my favorites. 

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5 random faves:

 

Steve Earle, Transcendental Blues

Todd Snider, East Nashville Skyline

Bob Dylan, Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid

Sex Pistols, Never Mind the Bollocks

Rolling Stones, Some Girls

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5 random faves:

 

Steve Earle, Transcendental Blues

Todd Snider, East Nashville Skyline

Bob Dylan, Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid

Sex Pistols, Never Mind the Bollocks

Rolling Stones, Some Girls

 

sometimes I feel like we haven't been seeing each other for over 10 years.

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Ah, yes, the "Desert Island Discs"

 

The Who - Quadrophenia

Pearl Jam - No Code

Mark Lanegan - Scraps at Midnight (Whiskey For the Holy Ghost is just close behind)

Mazzy Star - So Tonight That I Might See (Among  My Swan could be swapped in)
damn... So many contenders for number 5... I might go with Ben Kweller - Sha Sha

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Man this was hard

 

Warren Zevon-Warren Zevon

The Who-Who's Next

Van Morrison-Moondance

Ian Dury-New Boots and Panties

The Clash-London Calling

 

If someone were to argue with me that these are not the five greatest albums of all time I would concede that they were correct.  But they are my favorites. 

I wouldn't share any on my list, but I love all these albums. And, I just want to say that it's awesome to see that Ian Dury album on somebody's list.

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I wouldn't share any on my list, but I love all these albums. And, I just want to say that it's awesome to see that Ian Dury album on somebody's list.

 

Thanks.  It's a very special album to me based on how miserable I was when I discovered it and how it made me happy!

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