My Record Collection

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I always find it really cool to see what other people are listening to, and all that groovy stuff. So I'm gonna put a list of my record collection on here, and anyways if no one else reads this, I'll at least know what I have!

I'm not putting my CDs on here though cause I have WAY too many and I don't listen to or like them all anymore, anyway, unlike my records :)

Face the Music - Electric Light Orchestra

After The Gold Rush - Neil Young

Eldorado - ELO

Elton John Greatest Hits - Elton John

Original Supercharged Rock And Roll Hits - Various 50s and 60s artists

Wipe the Windows Check the Oil Dollar Gar - The Allman Brothers Live

The Worst of Jefferson Airplane - Jefferson Airplane

The Beach Boys Deluxe Set - The Beach Boys

The Captain and Me - The Doobie Brothers

Blues For Allah - Greatful Dead

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

The House of The Holy - Led Zeppelin

Private Dancer - Tina Turner

Hello, I Must Be Going! - Phil Collins

Merry Christmas From the Command Family of Recording Stars

Way Down Yonder - The Charlie Daniels Band

Christmas Rhapsodies For Young Lovers

The Ozark Mountain Dare Devils

Lots of Funny Symbols (I think it's III) - Led Zeppelin

Eagles Greatest Hits Volume 2 - The Eagles (Funny thing, I have this CD too! )

Heartbeat City - The Cars

She's So Unusual - Cyndi Lauper

Together - Jimi Hendrix, Little Richard

Their Greatest Hits 1971 - 1975 - The Eagles

Electric Ladyland - the Jimi Hendrix Experience

Steppenwolf Live

In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - Iron Butterfly

Deja vu - Crosby Stills Nash and Young

Diamonds and Rust - Joan Baez

American Woman - The Guess Who

Frampton Comes Alive - Peter Frampton

Simon and Garfunkels Greatest Hits - Simon and Garfunkel

Cosmo's Factory - Creedence Clearwater Revival

Toulouse Street - The Doobie Brothers

Miles of Aisles - Joni Mitchell and the L.A. Express

Certified Live - Dave Mason

Georgia Satellites

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour - The Moody Blues

Knee Deep in the Hoopla - Starship

Changes in Latitudes Changes in Attitudes - Jimmy Buffett

Born In The USA - Bruce Springsteen

Desperado - The Eagles

461 Ocean Boulevard - Eric Clapton

The Little Drummer Boy

Hot Rocks 1964-1971 - Rolling Stones

got LIVE if you want it! - Rolling Stones

Made in the Shade - Rolling Stones

Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) - Rolling Stones

Bustin Out - Pure Prairie League

The First Great Rock Festivals of the Seventies - Isle of Wight/Atlanta Pop Festival

Harvest - Neil Young

Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac

Where The Children Play - Cat Stevens

Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy - The Who

Who's Next - The Who

The Best of Blondie - Blondie

Autoamerican - Blondie

Parallel Lines - Blondie

Superstars of the Seventies 4 Album Set

Woodstock Two

And thats my record collection, minus like two that I have lying around somewhere... Too bad my record player don't work, huh? :)
2,999 views 16 replies
Reply #1 Top
Cool, a Blondie fan! I noticed you had quite a bit of her music. "Rapture" and "Sunday Girl" are classics.
Reply #2 Top
How old / young are you ?
Reply #3 Top
Springsteen---gag me.

Tina Turner, Elton John, The Eagles, CCR----those are the classics

I've only recently become a fan of Crosby Stills and Nash-----THEY ROCK!!

Trinitie
Reply #4 Top
I love Blondie... They have a new album out, but I hear it sucks... Oh well, it's worth a try!!! My favorite is either Denis or In The Flesh by them.

I am 19 years young. :)

I don't have anything else to say :O
Reply #5 Top
The record that brings a grin to my face that's from my record collection is from K-Tel... Funny Funky Hits. Before Rick Dees did the Weekly Top Forty he was responsible for the song Disco Duck... there was Guitarzan on it and a whole shitload of other goofy stuff on it. Just the record for a kid like me.
Reply #6 Top
Rick Dees also did the voice for Shaggy in the cartoon "Scooby Doo"...or wait, maybe that was Casey Casum (sp?) don't take my word for it....but I know it was definately one of them....

Trinitie
Reply #7 Top
You are too young to listen to any of that. Throw it all away and get some new music kid.
Reply #8 Top
Casey Casem did it.

Don't worry poet I got lots of new music too, hence the "I'm not putting my CDs on here cause I have too many". I like this stuff better, anyway.

It's good to listen to something that started everything else, and besides, now, everything on the radio has already been done a million times before.
Reply #9 Top
You mean Elvis ?

;)

I blew myself away the other day. I was hanging out - listening to Blues Traveller, and Mountain Cry comes on, which I just love and have probably listent to, oh I don't know maybe a hundred times over the years, and the vocal part comes on and I'm thinking to myself - "Damn if that doesn't sound like Gregg Allman" - but I know it's John Popper, right? So I pop open a Google and type it in and sure enough it's a duet. Damn I am good.

"Rock" on.
Reply #10 Top
What about Elvis??

Sorry, I'm confused :)
Reply #12 Top
The Beatles are not here. Obviously. Don't have anything by the Beatles. I like oldies rock, and the early beatles was pop, and they didn't start getting good until way later. I have George Harrison's greatest hits on record at home, but I don't really listen to George Harrison. There really aren't that many Beatles songs that I like.

:)
Reply #13 Top
PoetPhil is an idiot. I've been trying to refrain from saying something like that, but grrrrrrrrrr. He has no idea what he's talking about. You're right Anne, the stuff that started it all is the best. Don't throw it out.

Trinitie
Reply #14 Top
Thanks Trin. I was confused about why anyone would say anything about such *great* music, anyway!!!

:D
Reply #16 Top
Don't be silly! The Beatles were pop. I like old rock.

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