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Mick Jagger - Wandering Spirit

 

 

:haz: :haz: :haz:

 

I cannot believe the title track did not become bigger. It is a ripper.

 

Without a doubt, as Jagger co-wrote it with Jimmy Ripp.....:LOL:

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I don't have the albums but I love certain singles from Roger Daltrey ("After the Fire") and Pete Townshend ("Slit Skirts")
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some of my other favorites have already been mentioned so I'll add:

 

kate bush - hounds of love

steve hackett - voyage of the acolyte

chris squire - fish out of water

allan holdsworth - metal fatigue

steve hillage - fish rising

robert fripp - exposure

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Bruce Springsteen- Greeting's From Asbury Park, N.J.

Bruce Springsteen- The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle

Bruce Springsteen- Born To Run

Bruce Springsteen- Darkness On The Edge Of Town

Stevie Nicks- Bella Donna

 

Lol, so much variety. :laughing guy:

Stevie Nicks Bella Donna I can agree with. I have that one (vinyl of course).... :)
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some of my other favorites have already been mentioned so I'll add:

 

 

chris squire - fish out of water

 

I have this and a sh*tload of Yes member solo albums but for the life of me can't remember what any of them are like. I know the Jon Anderson and Vangelis album Short Stories I used to listen to alot way back when. I must have 6 or 7 Wakeman solo albums alone.... Edited by Narpsberg
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My solo choices were based solely on people who were members of groups but did solo work on the side. Otherwise, I would have added Kate Bush's "Hounds of Love" and "Aerial" as two big faves.
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Robert Plant - Principle of Moments

Peter Garbriel - So

Bjork - Debut

Morrisey - Viva Hate

William Shatner - Seeking Major Tom

John Lennon - Double Fantasy

 

Gabriel's best album by miles. And Plant showed us he was not interested in continuing to ride the Zeppelin train way back when. Good call.

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Peter Gabriel Melt

Phil Collins-Face Value

Roger Waters-Amused to death

Mark Knofler-Sailing to Philadelphia

John Lennon-Plastic Ono Band

 

Mick

I am not a big fan but I figured Phil Collins had to be involved in this thread somehow.... :)

 

That first album was amazing. then.........KA-BOOM, lol

 

Mick

 

I actually like No Jacket more but they are boh pretty good. I like the Genesis album more than either of those though.

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Peter Gabriel Melt

Phil Collins-Face Value

Roger Waters-Amused to death

Mark Knofler-Sailing to Philadelphia

John Lennon-Plastic Ono Band

 

Mick

I am not a big fan but I figured Phil Collins had to be involved in this thread somehow.... :)

 

That first album was amazing. then.........KA-BOOM, lol

 

Mick

 

I actually like No Jacket more but they are boh pretty good. I like the Genesis album more than either of those though.

 

And Phil Collins Tarzan soundtrack for Disney is superb.

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Oh this run is freakin' haard to beat

 

Elton John

 

Elton John

Tumbleweed Connection

Madman Across the Water

Honky Chateau

Don't Shoot me I'm Only the Piano Player

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

Caribou

Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy.

 

Monster Run.......it's cheating but.......it deserves to be here.

 

Mick

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Peter Gabriel Melt

Phil Collins-Face Value

Roger Waters-Amused to death

Mark Knofler-Sailing to Philadelphia

John Lennon-Plastic Ono Band

 

Mick

I am not a big fan but I figured Phil Collins had to be involved in this thread somehow.... :)

 

That first album was amazing. then.........KA-BOOM, lol

 

Mick

 

I actually like No Jacket more but they are boh pretty good. I like the Genesis album more than either of those though.

 

And Phil Collins Tarzan soundtrack for Disney is superb.

 

Um. Yer jivin me right?

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Peter Gabriel Melt

Phil Collins-Face Value

Roger Waters-Amused to death

Mark Knofler-Sailing to Philadelphia

John Lennon-Plastic Ono Band

 

Mick

I am not a big fan but I figured Phil Collins had to be involved in this thread somehow.... :)

 

That first album was amazing. then.........KA-BOOM, lol

 

Mick

 

I actually like No Jacket more but they are boh pretty good. I like the Genesis album more than either of those though.

 

And Phil Collins Tarzan soundtrack for Disney is superb.

 

Um. Yer jivin me right?

 

Nope! I love that soundtrack, one of my favourites.

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Mick, no Buckingham? No Lukather?

 

Very disappointed in you lol!

 

Lukather solo much as i love him.........does zero for me. he Needs the band.

 

As far as Lindsey

 

from Go insane on....all master albums.

 

Mick

 

Agreed on Lukather. Still getting used to solo Buckingham.

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Tom Waits - Bone Machine (beats out Rain Dogs by just a little)

Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde

Sam Cooke - Portrait of A Legend (compilation but magnificent)

Peter Gabriel III (Melt) ?

Van Morrisson - Astral Weeks

 

That was actually kinda hard.

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