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Essential albums

Good choice, also....

Eat A Peach
An Evening With the ABB (both sets)
Where it all Begins

Other essentials...

Zep 1
Dark Side
Fugazi 13 Songs
Ten
Blood Sugar Sex Magic
Save His Soul (Blues Travler)
 
Neil Young: Tonight’s The Night; After The Goldrush; On The Beach

Steely Dan: All albums

Led Zeppelin: All albums

Who: Who’s Next; Who Are You

Rolling Stones: Let It Bleed; Beggar’s Banquet; Sticky Fingers; Exile on Main St.

U2: War; Joshua Tree; Achtung Baby

Elton John: Honky Chateau; Madman Across The Water; Goodbye Yellowbrick Road
 
CSNY- 4 Way Street
Blind Faith
Woodstock
Michael McCloud- greatest Tits
Sheryl Crow -live
 
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Right now I have before me two self-titled albums that set the mark for essential. I'm just finishing Van Halen right now. After that I'm spinning Black Sabbath.

I'd like to share with yinz this newly remastered video of Van Halen opening for Black Sabbath in Fresno, CA in 1978. It's one of the coolest things I've seen in a long time. You get Diamond Dave in all his full karate jumping glory and Ed playing with blazing passion and virtuosity. The combination of the two is incendiary! Hungry and nasty like wild animals.

The audio isn't professional, but it's good does get better as it goes. Lots of cuts but the good stuff shines through and will give fans chills if you cast it onto a big TV and stereo setup like I did the first time I watched it.

 
Lynyrd Skynrd. One More From the Road

Grateful Dead. American Beauty/Europe 72/Skull and Roses

David Bromberg. Midnight on the Water/ How Late You’ll Play Til
 
Right now I have before me two self-titled albums that set the mark for essential. I'm just finishing Van Halen right now. After that I'm spinning Black Sabbath.

I'd like to share with yinz this newly remastered video of Van Halen opening for Black Sabbath in Fresno, CA in 1978. It's one of the coolest things I've seen in a long time. You get Diamond Dave in all his full karate jumping glory and Ed playing with blazing passion and virtuosity. The combination of the two is incendiary! Hungry and nasty like wild animals.

The audio isn't professional, but it's good does get better as it goes. Lots of cuts but the good stuff shines through and will give fans chills if you cast it onto a big TV and stereo setup like I did the first time I watched it.


Just stumbled upon this the other day... decent quality early VH live stuff is very difficult to come by... this is good

This guy also has live foootage from the night VH2 was released - amazing how good DLR was in his prime
 
Springsteen- Born To Run (almost feels too simple to even say it), Magic, Wild and the Innocent
Neil Young- Harvest Moon
Wilco- Being There, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot,
Pink Floyd- Animals (just listened to this again recently. Phenomenal)
Steely Dan- Aja, Two Against Nature
Rancid- Out Come the Wolves
Todd Snider- The Devil You Know
Steve Earle- Transcendental Blues
 
Springsteen- Born To Run (almost feels too simple to even say it), Magic, Wild and the Innocent
Neil Young- Harvest Moon
Wilco- Being There, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot,
Pink Floyd- Animals (just listened to this again recently. Phenomenal)
Steely Dan- Aja, Two Against Nature
Rancid- Out Come the Wolves
Todd Snider- The Devil You Know
Steve Earle- Transcendental Blues
That Rancid album is great
 
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