Hello Mr Dunaway,
My wife and I were on vacation a couple of years ago and in a small bookstore, I found SATISFACTION: 10 ALBUMS THAT CHANGED MY LIFE by Martin Popoff. Many of my favorite performers were in there, including You and Neal Smith. Your Top 10 were:
WEST SIDE STORY-Soundtrack
THE FREEWHEELIN' Bob Dylan-Bob Dylan
INTRODUCING THE BEATLES-The Beatles
SGT PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND-The Beatles
ENGLAND'S NEWEST HIT MAKERS-The Rolling Stones
MY GENERATION-The Who
PIPER AT THE GATES OF DAWN-Pink Floyd
THE DOORS-The Doors
ARE YOU EXPERIENCED- The Jimi Hendrix Experience
FOR YOUR LOVE-The Yardbirds
My question to You is ; How do these albums stack up with passing of time and what other albums might be in Your listening orbit?
Thank You,
TL
Your Top 10
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Your Top 10
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Re: Your Top 10
I was most influenced early on, therefore those are the albums that changed my life. But then I found my own style of playing, and writing, and outside influences subsided to the point where all of my time was focused on creating my own music. Not listening to what I had recorded, but creating new songs, and stage shows.
After 1974, having more time at home with a record player, and feeling solid in my own creative style, I started catching up on albums by other artists.
At this point, a list of my favorite 100 albums would be difficult for me because I would still be kicking myself for what I had to leave out.
After 1974, having more time at home with a record player, and feeling solid in my own creative style, I started catching up on albums by other artists.
At this point, a list of my favorite 100 albums would be difficult for me because I would still be kicking myself for what I had to leave out.
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Re: Your Top 10
Wouldn't we all! Thanks DennisDreary wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 2:41 pmI was most influenced early on, therefore those are the albums that changed my life. But then I found my own style of playing, and writing, and outside influences subsided to the point where all of my time was focused on creating my own music. Not listening to what I had recorded, but creating new songs, and stage shows.
After 1974, having more time at home with a record player, and feeling solid in my own creative style, I started catching up on albums by other artists.
At this point, a list of my favorite 100 albums would be difficult for me because I would still be kicking myself for what I had to leave out.
Let's leave that job to Rolling Stone.
It changes every couple of years anyway.
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Re: Your Top 10
Isn't THAT the truth !Daggers & Contracts wrote: ↑Thu Nov 10, 2022 1:23 amWouldn't we all! Thanks DennisDreary wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 2:41 pmI was most influenced early on, therefore those are the albums that changed my life. But then I found my own style of playing, and writing, and outside influences subsided to the point where all of my time was focused on creating my own music. Not listening to what I had recorded, but creating new songs, and stage shows.
After 1974, having more time at home with a record player, and feeling solid in my own creative style, I started catching up on albums by other artists.
At this point, a list of my favorite 100 albums would be difficult for me because I would still be kicking myself for what I had to leave out.
Let's leave that job to Rolling Stone.
It changes every couple of years anyway.
"I need everything the world owes me..."
Re: Your Top 10
There's no such thing as a perfect Top 100 list.