1986 Year in music...
My Top 5 Albums of 1986
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This time, I had to use Wikipedea to remember, and this is (all of?) the "new" albums, I bought in 1986:
Turbo - Judas Priest
Rage For Order - Queensryche
Vigilante - Magnum
Little Miss Dangerous - Ted Nugent
Russian Roulette - Accept
5150 - Van Halen
Get Close - The Pretenders
Somewhere In Time - Iron Maiden
Rock The Nations - Saxon
Fahrenheit - Toto
Master Of Puppets - Metallica
So - Peter Gabriel
Slippery When Wet - Bon Jovi
A Kind Of Magic - Queen
The Final Countdown - Europe
Whiplash Smile - Billy Idol
Constrictor - Alice Cooper
Seventh Star - "Black Sabbath"
Mean Business - The Firm
The Ultimate Sin - Ozzy Osbourne
Dirty Works - Rolling Stones
The Seer - Big Country
Eat'Em and Smile - David Lee Roth
VVI - Vinnie Vincent Invasion
Thrill Of a Lifetime - King Cobra
Mechanical Resonance - Tesla (Maybe, I got it in '87. Can't remember)
The Doctor - Cheap Trick
The Spirit of Kings - Triumph
Third Stage - Boston (I THINK, I got this a little later than '86?!)
18 - Chicago
Dancing Undercover - Ratt
My top 5 at that time:
1. Rage For Order - Queensryche
2. Turbo - Judas Priest
3. Vigilante - Magnum
4. Master Of Puppets - Metallica
5. The Ultimate Sin - Ozzy
Now, it's this:
1. Rage For Order - Queensryche
2. Master Of Puppets - Metallica
3. Mecahnical Resonance - Tesla
4. So - Peter Gabriel
5. Vigilante - Magnum
1986 was the best year since '83, maybe even '82, even though, some of the albums, that I bought, was complete trash.
= 1986
= 1985
= 1984
Thank you, Bro'
As a matter of fact, I have allready made my lists of purchases from the rest of the 80's, since it was fun doing them.
Priest - I've never gotten into Priest. I'm pretty sure I've mentioned this before. But once again, this is a cool song. The vocal is cool as is the guitars. You are obviously gonna make me break down and pick up some Priest.
Triumph - Way cool song. I had never heard this until a couple of years ago. I don't remember it from the radio whatsoever. But it's so good, really should have been a hit on par with Magic Power. It's definitely in my Triumph Top 10.
Queen - Great guitars, but just an okay song for me. Why in the world does he say fried chicken at the end? That's so silly to me. I've never seen the movie.
Deth - At one time, the only Megadeth I cared for was Countdown To Extinction. It is a masterpiece. But I have certainly enjoyed more and more of the band's catalog over the last couple of years. "I didn't know you had any feelings". I love that line. I'm a fan of great vocals, and that is not what Mustaine brings to the table. But you just get used to it. I need this album.
Maiden - Yet another band I have grown my appreciation for in the last couple of years. First, I absolutely love the album cover and how well it works with the album title. Man, this song is outstanding. Vocally, musically, lyrically, everything. I saw this somewhere the other day and didn't pick it up, maybe the used CD store. I couldn't remember if I had it or not. I don't. I need this album too.
Super selection of songs Scott. It's hard to rank 'em, they are all so good (except for One Vision, which would definitely rank at the bottom of these five for me). I have only two of these five albums, but I'd like to pick all 3 of the ones I don't have up.
That's a good idea.
The "fried chicken" was kind of a joke. I believe they needed something to rhyme, one vision, fried chicken. I think it's kinda funny.
Norma Jean Fox
(11/30/1945-9/7/2010)
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