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WHAT CLASSIC ROCK (OR JUST PLAIN ROCK) ARE YOU LISTENING TO?

So what are you listening to right now?  Any genre is cool.

 

For me:

 

Scott's Hidden Treasure

Depeche Mode - Wrong (courtesy of Niels)

Kim Mitchell - Akimbo Alogo (courtesy of Jon)

Next week's Album of the Week (hint: think orchestra)

Shinedown - The Sound of Madness

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I picked up that new Ozzy Osbourne album. 

I have the Kiss, Culture Club, Bruce Hornsby And The Range, Judas Priest, Y&T and AC/DC albums.

How is that One Way Home album from The Hooters?

I think it's their best album. A bit darker than Nervous Night plus it's a bit heavier.

Thanks. If I can find a copy I might just check it out.

With the end of listing my For Sale items, I thought I was done posting albums I listen to.
My intention was to go back and listen to a healthy mix of individual songs on my mp3 player, which contains tracks ripped from the albums I would take with me to a deserted Island. Those are whole albums I don't need to listen to again because I heard them before, I LOVE them, (hence the Island reference), I took note of what songs I liked most and got them "digitized" for a mixed-in consumption, however... Something happened, that wasn't the first time it happened to me, and I decided to give these albums a proper, and long overdue cataloging.

Last week I received a picture vinyl I recently ordered. I know I had my picture vinyl grouped and on the shelf with the rest of my "Island" vinyls, which aren't that many, to be honest, about 1/3 of the shelf altogether, solely LPs that have never been issued on CDs, yet for the life of me, I could NOT find them. This happened to me before with CDs as well. Now the CDs are many and housed in double jewel cases to save room, but my LPs??? Just mindboggling. I don't have "friends" who borrow without my knowledge, nor was any burglary done, so where were they? Took EVERYTHING off the cabinet. Moved the cabinet to look behind even though it made no sense for anything to be there. Went to my other LP pile, did the same thing, and found nothing. I thought I was going mad. Well, I was mad just didn't know at whom or what? Things don't just disappear, yet there was no sign of my picture vinyls.

And then, a week later, as I was just about to voluntarily admit myself to a nut-house, I saw them. Sitting on the shelf all this time right in front of me, just waiting to poke my eyes out. You see, last time I got a picture vinyl it came in a box of perfect dimensions, neatly fitting into my shelf. So I decided to keep it and store all my picture vinyls together in that same box. Why haven't I noticed it? Because I have the Pink Floyd box set, for a long time in a similar cardboard box sitting right beside it, and my mind/eyes didn't register/process that it is 2 boxes, not 1, anymore. Crazy huh? Well, this means I got to get through my Island pile, something I've been putting aside for probably as long as I was doing it with my "Later" pile, and catalog the music I would certainly take with me onto a desrted Island.

Some time ago, I posted a small taste of my "Island" collection, but that was just the tip of the iceberg of what's all in there, after all, if I'd go to an Island I'd stay there until... well a day before my retirement. And then I would just retire the next day. Wouldn't that be nice, eh? Man can only dream, and I need a comprehensive index of things of music nature I have for the unlikely event of winning the lottery jackpot and taking a permanent vacation. I'll start next week. Since I don't need to listen to the whole album, because the songs I like from these albums are already ripped, I just skim through the "deep cuts" and see if I missed anything. I'm hoping to inventory 100 items/week, but that might be a tall order, so Que Sera, Sera.

961. The Jompson Brothers - The Jompson Brothers

962. Jamey Johnson - The Dollar

963. Jamey Johnson - The Guitar Song

964. Will Johnson - Swan City Vampires

965. Danko Jones - Below The Belt

966. George Jones & Tammy Wynette - We Go Together 

967. George Jones & Tammy Wynette - Let’s Build A World Together 

968. George Jones - The Grand Tour

969. George Jones - Alone Again

970. George Jones - I Am What I Am

971. George Jones - And Along Came Jones

972. Howard Jones - One To One

973. Howard Jones - Cross That Line

974. Mick Jones - Mick Jones

975. Steve Jones - Fire And Gasoline 

976. Rival Sons - Before The Fire

977. Kiss - Off The Soundboard: Des Moines 1977

978. Kiss - 40

My playlist this week!

Illusory - Crimson Wreath

A-Z - S/T

Blind Guardian - The God Machine

Avantasia - The Scarecrow

Cinderella - Night Songs

Ozzy Osbourne - Patient Number 9

Billy Pilgrim - Bloom

Lonerider - Attitude

Night Ranger - High Road

Helix - Eat Sleep Rock

Warren Zevon - My Ride's Here

Black Swan - Generation Mind

Iron Maiden - A Matter Of Life and Death

W.A.S.P. - Live...In The Raw

Paul Simon—Hearts And Bones
Shooting Star—III Wishes
Bob Welch—Three Hearts
Def Leppard—On Through The Night
Asia—Astra
The Who—WHO
Kiss—Destroyer
Talking Heads—The Best Of Talking Heads
The Fixx—Reach The Beach
Jo Jo Gunne—So...Where's The Show?
The Guess Who—Rockin'
Blondie—The Curse Of Blondie
Fleetwood Mac—Say You Will
The Bus Boys—Boys Are Back In Town
John Fogerty—Deja Vu All Over Again
707—The Fourth Decade
Electric Light Orchestra—Out Of The Blue
The Eagles—Hotel California
Al Di Meola--Casino
Wolf Hoffman—Classical
Raven—Glow
Ted Nugent—Noble Savage
Prince—The Hits 1
Y&T--Ten
Orphaned Land—Unsung Prophets And Dead Messiahs
The Tea Party--Transmission
Queen—Hot Space
Judas Priest—Turbo
Nazareth—No Mean City
UFO—Force It
KMFDM—Hau Ruck
Metallica—Mandatory
Journey—Greatest Hits 2
AC/DC—Fly On The Wall

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I've got the albums from Def Leppard, Kiss, The Eagles, Y&T, Judas Priest and AC/DC.

979. Journey - Journey 

980. Journey - Look Into The Future 

981. Journey - Next

982. Journey - Infinity 

983. Journey - Evolution 

984. Journey - Departure 

985. Journey - ESC4P3 

986. Journey - Frontiers 

987. Journey - Raised On Radio

988. Journey - Trial By Fire

989. Journey  - Arrival

990. Journey - Red 13

991. Journey - Generations 

992. Journey - Revelation 

993. Journey - Eclipse

994. Journey - Freedom

I've got the Journey albums through Trial By Fire.

My playlist this week:

Illusory - Crimson Wreath

Steve Perry - Street Talk

Axel Rudi Pell - Tales Of The Crown

John Parr - S/T

Savatage - Gutter Ballet

Savatage - Streets: A Rock Opera

Savatage - Dead Winter Dead

Alice Cooper - Constrictor

Judas Priest - Firepower

Halford - Resurrection

Paul Simon—Graceland
Shooting Star—Shooting Star
Walter Egan—Fundamental Roll
Grim Reaper—See You In Hell
Emerson, Lake & Powell—Emerson, Lake & Powell
The Who—Who Are You
Kiss—Rock And Roll Over
The Hollies—Epic Anthology: From The Original Master Tapes!
Adam Ant—Vive Le Rock
Rick Derringer—Spring Fever
Headpins—Head Over Heels
Blondie—Parallel Lines
Fleetwood Mac—Tango In The Night
Lionel Richie—Can't Slow Down
John Fogerty—Revival
Robert Plant—Best Ballads & Best Rock Songs
707—The Bridge
Frankie Goes To Hollywood—Welcome To The Pleasuredome
Dire Straits—Dire Straits
Al Di Meola—Scenario
Steve Vai—Passion And Warfare
Raven—Everything Louder
Charlie—Anthology
Y&T—Black Tiger
Racer X—Technical Difficulties
The Tea Party—The Ocean At The End
Whitesnake—Slide It In
Thin Lizzy—Chinatown
Queen—Innuendo
KMFDM—Blitz
Nazareth—Expect No Mercy
Queensryche—Empire
Phenomena—Anthology
Van Halen—Fair Warning

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