Dave Grohl was recently asked which three albums should kids listen to as a musical education, and named Sgt Pepper, AC/DC's Back in Black, and...SNF s/t.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/entert...-arts-55977477
Dave Grohl was recently asked which three albums should kids listen to as a musical education, and named Sgt Pepper, AC/DC's Back in Black, and...SNF s/t.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/entert...-arts-55977477
The Carpenters: Singles 1969-1973. Oh yeah, and I have to add Carol King's "Tapestry". If you had the latter album in the 70's, girls thought you were sensitive. It was an ice breaker!
Whitesnake-1987 (S/T)
"It was a cruel song, but fair."-Roger Waters
Ivan Neville: "If My Ancestors Could See Me Now" (1988)
His first album is a very California-pop affair, full of Toto/James Taylor session players and even a duet with Bonnie Raitt. Not a hint of the New Orleans R&B and more hard-core funk of his later career.
I used to own that one and quite liked it. Bought it at the merch. table after seeing him open for (and play with) the Expensive Winos in Oakland long ago. Got stolen from my car a few years later, I might just have to try to pick it up again now that you've reminded me of it.
All Of 1970s Elton John.
What can this strange device be? When I touch it, it brings forth a sound.
Sublime - 40 Oz. To Freedom
I know I shouldn't like them but...
Prog's Not Dead
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