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OT: What was the album/record/cd you listened to at PSU. Mine "The Chronic" Dr. Dre


The Magnificent Men

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Remain in Light and Stop Making Sense: Talking Heads.
Secruity: Peter Gabriel
Meat is Murder: The Smiths
Gravest Hits: The Cramps
 
REM - anything
Counting Crows - August and Everything After
The Cranberries - Everyone Else is Doing it....
Pearl Jam - Ten
 
Zep (1-4, Houses, Graffiti), Tom Waits (Heart Attack and Vine), Zevon, too many to pick one. Listened to a lot of Stones and Bruce too. All that shit was older than what my age group was listening to.
 
Pearl Jam- 10
Rusted Root- Cruel Sun
Out Of The Blue- OOTB
DMB- Under the Table...
 
Stone Temple Pilots - Core
Soundgarden - Superunknown
U2 - Achtung Baby
All of the Boston albums
 
Any & all Steely Dan
Kansas: Leftoverture/Point of Know Return
ELO: Out of The Blue
B52's
Utopia:Oops Wrong Planet
The Who: Who's Next
All of Led Zeppelin
Boston
Talking Heads: Songs About Buildings & Food
 
I had a bootleg of Springsteen at The Agora in Cleveland. Got a sweet deal on a reel to reel tape deck from the time I was in the service. Had the whole concert on a tape. Combat Rock was probably second on most played list.
 
Any & all Steely Dan
Kansas: Leftoverture/Point of Know Return
ELO: Out of The Blue
B52's
Utopia:Oops Wrong Planet
The Who: Who's Next
All of Led Zeppelin
Boston
Talking Heads: Songs About Buildings & Food


Crimson King Av...nice.
 
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I had a bootleg of Springsteen at The Agora in Cleveland. Got a sweet deal on a reel to reel tape deck from the time I was in the service. Had the whole concert on a tape. Combat Rock was probably second on most played list.
I saw Springsteen at the Agora when I was living in CLE...I think it was 73 or 74. Did you see him there as well (not clear from your post)? As an aside, my brother also acquired a reel tape when he was in 'Nam, which I later inherited.
 
The Clash - Combat Rock
Billy Idol - Billy Idol
The Police - Ghost in the Machine
 
I saw Springsteen at the Agora when I was living in CLE...I think it was 73 or 74. Did you see him there as well (not clear from your post)? As an aside, my brother also acquired a reel tape when he was in 'Nam, which I later inherited.

I didn't see him until 84. I was in the Navy from 80-84. Had a friend from Cleveland who had a great copy of the 78 concert from a WMMS RE-Broadcast.
 
Us 4 roomies collectively played the heck out of:
Who's Next
Led Zeppelin IV
I had an affinity for: Low Spark of High Heeled Boys and America (that now looks like an odd mix).
2 of my roommates tended to play a lot of Are You Experienced and Love It To Death, the latter of which started to grow on me.
Those same 2 roommates later acquired Roy Buchanan's album and gave him a high standing for his guitar play, just behind Hendrix for the time period.
 
London Calling.

I bought that cassette from the PX in Naples, Italy. IN 1981. I had read about them in Rolling Stone and thought the cover was cool. My division officer asked me if they're on our side one day. Ha! Told him probably not.
 
The Eminem Show even though it came out a few years before I was at PSU and Encore.
 
Listened to a ton of music during college. That is how I ended up with the roommates I had. We all were into music big time with somewhat eclectic tastes that tended toward Hard Rock and Progressive Rock. Two of us were musicians. We would listen to Album after Album every evening including on weekends if we didn't have a bar or party we wanted to go to. The following is a list of what we mostly listened to. This was during the mid to late 1970's.

Scorpions
- Lonesome Crow through Lovedrive
AC/DC - High Voltage, Let There Be Rock and Powerage
Judas Priest - Sad Wings of Destiny, Sin After Sin, Stained Class and Hell Bent for Leather
Uriah Heep - All albums through Innocent Victim
Lucifer's Friend - Lucifer's Friend, Where the Groupies Killed the Blues, Banquet and Mind Exploding
Rush - 1st Album, 2112 and Farewell to Kings
Triumvirat - Multiple Albums
Camel - Multiple Albums
Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks
The Stranglers - The Stranglers
Talking Heads - 77, Buildings and Food
No Wave - Punk Compilation Album
 
Listened to a ton of music during college. That is how I ended up with the roommates I had. We all were into music big time with somewhat eclectic tastes that tended toward Hard Rock and Progressive Rock. Two of us were musicians. We would listen to Album after Album every evening including on weekends if we didn't have a bar or party we wanted to go to. The following is a list of what we mostly listened to. This was during the mid to late 1970's.

Scorpions
- Lonesome Crow through Lovedrive
AC/DC - High Voltage, Let There Be Rock and Powerage
Judas Priest - Sad Wings of Destiny, Sin After Sin, Stained Class and Hell Bent for Leather
Uriah Heep - All albums through Innocent Victim
Lucifer's Friend - Lucifer's Friend, Where the Groupies Killed the Blues, Banquet and Mind Exploding
Rush - 1st Album, 2112 and Farewell to Kings
Triumvirat - Multiple Albums
Camel - Multiple Albums
Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks
The Stranglers - The Stranglers
Talking Heads - 77, Buildings and Food
No Wave - Punk Compilation Album

Also listened to a ton of music in college. Came in more rock/heavy metal and was introduced to the early form of rap by fraternity brothers.

Freshman: AC/DC - Back in Black, Who - Who's Next
Sophomore: Def Leppard - High 'N' Dry, Pyromania
Junior: ZZ Top - Eliminator (big MTV time)
Senior: Run DMC - King of Rock
 
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