This comes from my days of collecting vinyl and thinking about Beatles vs Stones made me think it would be a good topic. I've had ups and downs financially all of my life, but no matter how poor I got I never sold (or would):
1. Pearls Before Swine and Tom Rapp collections.
2. Strawbs collections, especially "Two Weeks Last Summer" by David Cousins.
3. Alan Stivell collections.
4. Loreena McKennitt collection.
5. "In My Lady's Chamber," by Joseph Pusey.
6. "The Great Lost Kinks Album," by The Kinks (of course).
7. "S.F. Sorrow," original tombstone gatefold cover by The Pretty Things
8. Pentangle/Bert Jansch/Jacqui MacShee/John Renbourn collections.
9. "Annie in Wonderland," by Annie Haslam.
10. Owain Phyfe/New World Renaissance Band/Cantiga collections.
11. "Pan Pipes of Jujuka" compiled by Brian Jones.
12. "Astral Weeks," by Van Morrison.
I'm sure there's more, but for tonight, I'll go to 11.
Had to go to 12.
What would you never give up?
I started at the basement and worked my way up!
Music was so much a part of my life growing up and relationships that I found it really tough to pick 10 plus the bonus soundtrack.
11. Kingdom of Desire CD by Toto--my drive to faire CD
10. Games People Play--Alan Parsons Project--or any APP CD for that matter
9. Stevie Ray Vaughan's Greatest Hits Volume II
8. Imaginary Lover--Atlanta Rhythm Section
7. Just the Two of Us--Grover Washington for romance!
6. Gimme Shelter--Merry Clayton doing the 'unearthly wail through a cemetery' whistle
register is a thing of beauty.
5. Anything Motown--falling in love at seventeen to the sounds of Smokey Robinson
4 . Rebel Yell--any song that yells MORE MORE MORE! *sigh*
3. Urgent by Foreigner--the sax in this is wonderful
2. Steely Dan collection
1. LAYLA--because I just wanna be her!
And not one faire song on it. :-\
I'm starting with my #1, always has been since I was 18 years old and never changed.
1. Layla (oh, the wailing guitars!)
2. Penny Lane by the Beatles (my happy song)
3. Nights in White Satin by the Moody Blues (nuff said)
4. Diamond Girl by Seals & Croft
5. Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison
#4 & #5 WERE me when I was growing up
6. Sittin on the Dock of the Bay by Otis Redding
These have been my favorite songs since I was a teenager. I've had others that I've enjoyed and loved but these will always be in my playlists.
7. Anything faire, no matter what the CD, I love all the music we collect from faire.
Great contributions, ladies!
Love all the Motown stuff and Otis Redding especially! And also any combinations that Eric Clapton was involved with, or Neil Young for that matter and The Beatles pretty much throughout their combined careers, although I think I liked John Lennon solo the best as a solo artist. Again, even though I voted for Beatles in the other thread, the only Stones thing in my "never let it go" pile has a Rolling Stone in it, but it's an oddity of a recording, as are many of the ones I listed...My list is partially based on could I ever find it again????? And is nowise to be considered a complete anything of what I necessarily like or listen to. That would take at least a Top 100 list!
OK, now it's time to hear from more of you who are still listening out there...
1. Sympathy For The Devil Rolling Stones live version from Voo Doo Lounge tour
2. Walk This Way Aerosmith live version from You Gotta Move movie
3. Promised Land Grateful Dead
4. Whole Lotta Love Led Zepplin
5. Gimme Some Lovin Spencer Davis Group with Steve Winwood
6. I Want To Take You Higher Sly Stone
7. Ball Of Confusion Temptations
8. Are You Experienced Jimi Hendrix
9. Country Roads John Denver
10. One Tin Soldier Coven
Honorable mention - Bach's Jesu Joy Of Man's Desiring and Mozart's Magic Flute
Ferret
Being of a slightly different background...I am a product of late 70's/early 80's music. I will never give up my...
Picture discs in pressed vinyl
Polyrock
Bow Wow Wow
Blondie
Wall of VooDoo
anything ABBA
1. Bach's orchestral works: The Brandenburg Concertos, the orchestral suites, and the harpsichord concertos. I've had several recordings of these over the years.
2. Beethoven's 5th symphony
3. Fairport convention "Liege and Lief" (and most of their other stuff, and anything by Sandy Denny)
4. Peter Paul and Mary
5. Billy Joel greatest hits
6. Beatles blue and red compilations
7. CSN
8. Jimmy Buffet
9. Brahms works for solo viola
10. The Ahmad Jamal Tour 1958-1961
Recordings don't play as crucial a role in my musical life anymore, though. It's mainly about performance, teaching, and listening to others now.
Ferret: Love Steve Winwood and Spencer Davis! Got to see Winwood with Traffic many times back in the day!
Noble Dreg: 80's for me was so much about the Eurythmics and The Waterboys, REM and the Psychedelic Furs...and loved Culture Club (guilty pleasure, but what a lovely soulful voice Boy George had). Bow Wow Wow and Wall of Voodoo, great bands! Do you remember Romeo Void? Sold many a picture disc back in the day when I worked in the record store...At my house, I have a great Beatles one!
Prof. John Bull: Fairport Convention...Sigh. Both Richard Thompson and Sandy Denny have my undying affection! Have you ever heard Dave Cousin's song for Sandy? So beautiful.
Albums I would not part with-
1. Conan the Barbarian, soundtrack
2. Worst of the Jefferson Airplane
3. Taxi, Harry Chapin
4. In Search of the Lost Chord, Moody Blues
5. Dreamstreet Rose, Gordon Lightfoot
6. Live Rust, Neil Young
7. Songs From the Wood, Jethro Tull
8. Super Psychedelics, The Ventures
9. Emerald Castles, Richard Searles
10. Unknown album of soundtracks by Miklos Rosa
Quote from: Lady Nicolette on December 15, 2009, 08:59:06 PM
...and loved Culture Club (guilty pleasure, but what a lovely soulful voice Boy George had). Bow Wow Wow and Wall of Voodoo, great bands! Do you remember Romeo Void?
I practically lived at a club called First Avenue (side door 7th street entry). Saw Culture Club there, great live band! Loved Romeo Void!
On a rare day this guy in purple would do a few sets, he went on to bigger things as I recall. :)
Dreg: I got to see that Purple Guy. He showed up at a show with The Bangles that I went to in LA....
Morgan: Great stuff in your list, too! My favorite Lightfoot tune is "Affair On 8th Avenue." And obviously, I'm unapologetically a Jethro Tull fan, and love the Airplane! Favorites from them include "Lather," "Wooden Ships," (which I still greatly prefer their version as opposed to the CSN one, even though I also love that conglomerate), "Come Up The Years" and "Comin' Back To Me." "White Rabbit" is a given.
I need to add #13, "A Beacon From Mars," by The Kaleidoscope. They had such a huge influence on so much RenFaire music. Even if hardly anyone knows it. But I do.
If we can add. My Christmas favorites.
Silver Bells by Kate Smith
Holly Jolly Christmas by Burl Ives
Dogs barking Jingle Bells
Wreck The Halls by the Three Stooges
Ferret
1. Rush (everything they have ever done is nothing short of spectacular)
2. Jethro Tull (especially Songs From the Wood)
3. Pink Floyd
4. Steely Dan
5. Supertramp
6. Joe Satriani
7. The Moody Blues - Days of future passed
8. Yes - Fragile
From there it breaks down into specific songs that I would never give up from an individual artist, but didn't like anything else they did, such as Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Blinded by the Light and Argent - Hold your head up or ELP - Still...you turn me on (& From the Begining) . And that list is fairly long.
I sat down over some Mexican chow and a beer (or two) and jotted this list. There are a lot of "Best of" compilations as we'd be here all day listing albums/songs if I didn't go that route. In no particular order:
Live at Central Park - Simon & Garfunkel
Led Zepplin IV
Couldn't Stand the Weather - Stevie Ray Vaughn
Family Style - Stevie Ray and Jimmie Vaughn
Honky Tonk Masquerade - Joe Ely
Red Headed Stranger, Stardust - Willie Nelson
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
We Sold Our Soul for Rock and Roll, Heaven and Hell - Black Sabbath
Blizzard of Oz - Ozzy Osbourne
Double Fantasy - John Lennon
One - Beatles
Greatest Hits - Santana
Frampton Comes Alive - Peter Frampton
2112 - Rush
Eric Clapton Unplugged, Journeyman
Live Railroad - Grand Funk
Van Halen, Van Halen II
Kill 'Em All - Metallica
Best of ZZ Top
Best of the Doors
Moody Blues Greatest Hits
Time Life Treasury of Christmas: Holiday Memories
The Showband of the Southwest - University of Texas Band
OK I will NEVER give up my Sade music.
Beatles
Sweet
Heart
Ambrosia
Marty Robbins
Chopin, Beethoven, Schubert, Mozart, Liszt
Chuck Berry
Stevie Wonder
Kansas
Blue Oyster Cult
KISS
The Knack
I'll never give up any of my music. Everything I have touches me in a certain way, and here's my tops, plus the memories that go with it.
1. Tupac and Bone Thugs N Harmony- My "sister" in high school was a fan, we listened to it every morning on the way to school
2. Marilyn Manson (Antichrist Superstar, Portrait, and Mechanical Animals)- Manson started and fueled my goth transformation back in 1996. I got sucked down the rabbit hole.
3. Fischerspooner- reminded me of this time, at this club...
4. Soundrack to Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club- reminds me of when I was but a wee lass LOL.
5. Nine Inch Nails- there were many parties that went on all night long to this band
6. Daft Punk- The first song I heard in 2001- I was cocktailing at a Downtown nightclub, Club Spy. Man, those were the days!
7. Billy Idol- Thanks buddy, it's because of you that I found out that yes, I CAN pole dance!
8. Prince- My "sister" had an obsession, and so did my mother. I met him in 01 and danced with him at my club after hours. He's FUN sized LOL!
9. Wine and Alchemy/E Muzeki- something about this music steals my soul away. I hear it and I go to another time and place
10. The Cure/Tool/311- My kids, it was some of their favorite when they were babies/in utero.
11. The Cure- Pictures of You/Breaking Benjamin- Who Wants To Live Forever- reminds me to be more careful of who I let in
12. ABBA- my first trip to Scarby with Jessica and Guinny. HILARITY!