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    And now for something completely different

    Your 'pick 5' from your CD cabinet.


    Husker Du - Warehouse:Songs & Stories
    Pixies - Doolittle
    Tom Waits - Franks Wild Years
    The Fall - I Am Kurious, Oranj
    The Best of the Waterboys '81-'90

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    Hmmmmm.....

    Nirvana-live on the muddy banks of the wishca[Sp]
    Led Zep Led Zep 1
    Velvet underground live
    Tool Undertow
    Tool Lateralis

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    Only five? :spudwhat:
    Orrrright then

    Not in any particular order:
    Modest Mouse - "We were dead before the ship even sank"
    Tom Waits - "Swordfish Trombone"
    Johnny Marr - "Boomslang"
    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - "The Best of"
    Robert Plant - "Mighty Rearranger"

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    Silence is Golden, Volumes 1 through 5




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    The Quantic Soul Orchestra - "Pushin On"
    Billy Cobham - "Stratus"
    Deftones - "White Pony"
    The Tea Party - "Seven Circles"
    Hellyeah - "Hellyeah"

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    Showing my $#@*^

    good music cannot be made on a computor
    It has to be donne on an instrument


    No1 Dark Side of The Moon ........Pink Floyd
    No2 Through The Years ............Jethro Thull
    No3 The Song Of Crazyhourse.....J.D.Blackfoot
    No4 Black Magic Woman.............Santana
    No5 The Cross Of Changes..........Enigma 2
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    5 eh?

    Uriah Heep - Very Eavy, Very 'Umble
    Pink Floyd - Pulse
    Eva Cassidy - Songbird
    Cream - Disraeli Gears
    Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells

    Ask me again tomorrow and it'll be completely different.
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    In no particular order ....

    Tool - Aenima
    Tool - Undertow
    Celldweller - Celldweller
    Rage against the Machine - Rage against the Machine
    Simple Minds - New Gold Dream

    Those are the 1st 5 that I came across on my playlist.
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    Some of my favorite picks have been taken already so I guess I'll just take something else:

    Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
    Metallica - Metallica
    Deep Purple - Machine Head
    ToTo - Kingdom of Desire
    Poul Halberg - Love Affair
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    good music cannot be made on a computor
    It has to be donne on an instrument

    No1 Dark Side of The Moon ........Pink Floyd
    I would've thought that album had a heap of gizmos helping make it?

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    eliminator

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    40 licks

    heavnly pop hit.
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    Good call. In no particular order:

    * Dawn Planes - Lucid 3
    * Snivilisation - Orbital
    * Cartouche - The Funky Lowlives (yeah, gonna stick that one on now)
    * Solarized - Sola Rosa
    * Second Toughest in the Infants - Underworld

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    Guns N Roses - Use your illusions 1
    Guns N Roses - Use your illusions 2
    Motley Crue - Dr Feelgood
    Guns N Roses - Apetite for Destruction
    Temple Of the Dog - Self Titled

    ...Or thereabouts...

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    See, I bet all you pricks were expecting me to say

    The Best of Jim Reeves
    Englebert Humperdinks Greatest Hits
    Nana Mouskouri Sings the Classics
    Roger Whittaker Ballads
    Mantovanis Pan Pipes


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    Interesting...

    Only 5, that'll barely scratch the surface.

    • "Essential" Yello
    • "The Urban Grooves - Album II" Down to the Bone
    • "Move Your Hand" Lonnie Smith
    • "Peaches: The Very Best of" The Stranglers
    • "Alfresco Soiree summer 2003 volume 2" Mixed by goodwill & wok institute

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