What album have you played more than any other in your lifetime?

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by signothetimes53, Apr 27, 2007.

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  1. mwheelerk

    mwheelerk Sorry, I can't talk now, I'm listening to music...

    Location:
    Gilbert Arizona
    Nick Drake - Bryter Layter
     
  2. Maseman66

    Maseman66 Forum Resident

    Location:
    Westchester, NY
    The Rolling Stones Now!
     
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  3. danielbravo

    danielbravo Senior Member

    Location:
    Caracas. DC
    Uhmm... Genesis; Seconds Out with Rolling Stones 12 x 5
     
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  4. Jimbo912

    Jimbo912 Forum Resident

    Location:
    Williamsville NY
    Supertramp "Crime"
     
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  5. Sill Nyro

    Sill Nyro Forum Resident

    Blue - Joni Mitchell
     
  6. Holerbot6000

    Holerbot6000 Forum Resident

    Location:
    California
    Gotta be Rubber Soul by the Beatles. Been listening to that since I was 5.
     
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  7. Nielsoe

    Nielsoe Forum Resident

    Location:
    Aalborg, Denmark
    Probably Neil Young's Ragged Glory but Love's Forever Changes is catching in on it. Also Stones' Beggars Banquet and Exile On Main Street are contenders.
     
  8. ronm

    ronm audiofreak

    Location:
    southern colo.
    Probably Led Zeppelin IV.
     
  9. blackdograilroad

    blackdograilroad Forum Resident

    Location:
    Devon, UK
    Toss-up between Hard Day's Night and the Stones' debut.
     
  10. Rojo

    Rojo Forum Resident

    Could be either Sgt Pepper or Dark Side of the Moon but probably Sgt Pepper because I started listening it to it earlier.

    I only listen to them ocasionally now, because I just played them too often in the past.
     
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  11. Rojo

    Rojo Forum Resident

    Seconds Out is another one I heard a lot.
     
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  12. Tim Peterson

    Tim Peterson Forum Resident

    Location:
    Chaska, Minnesota
    Yes-Close To The Edge. Followed closely by Gypsy-Gypsy.
     
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  13. JRF

    JRF Forum Resident

    Location:
    The Deep South
    Gotta go with this one too!!
     
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  14. jeffd7030

    jeffd7030 I can't complain, but sometimes I still do.

    Location:
    Hampden, ME
    Probably one of four:

    Exile on Main St.
    Let It Bleed
    Led Zeppelin IV
    Dark Side of the Moon
     
  15. ibanez_ax

    ibanez_ax Forum Resident

    Probably Who's Next. Not as much the last 10 years but I still listen to it maybe 6 times a year.
     
  16. jwb1231970

    jwb1231970 Ordinary Guy

    Location:
    USA
    When I think back to my childhood and would listen to records one sticks out: The Monkees Greatest Hits (burnt orange cover with the 4 of them posing on the floor)
     
  17. jwb1231970

    jwb1231970 Ordinary Guy

    Location:
    USA
    Yes, Pet Sounds is my all time favorite.
     
  18. SquaRoots

    SquaRoots The North Star Grassman

    Location:
    AMâœĞdam.nl
    Hejira - Joni Mitchell
    The Spotlight Kid - Beefheart
    Meddle -Pink Floyd
    Full House - Fairport Convention

    <<< and..... look left
     
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  19. Victor/Victrola

    Victor/Victrola Makng shure its write

    Most likely Tubular Bells. I listened to a cassette dub almost every night for years when I went to bed.
     
  20. Warleggan

    Warleggan Forum Resident

    Location:
    Kernow, UK
    Queen - Sheer Heart Attack

    My favourite Queen album. Got it first, on cassette, when I was 11, in 1974. Since have it on LP and various CD's, always a pleasure to listen to.
     
  21. JeffMo

    JeffMo Format Agnostic

    Location:
    New England
    I find this to be one of the more interesting responses. I love the original Bunnymen albums myself, but merely like the Mark II phase era.

    Too bad we didn't have play counts back in the day like we do now in iTunes (and equivalent). I will have to think about this.
     
  22. MultiMan

    MultiMan Forum Resident

    Location:
    Sweden
    Jean Michel Jarre - Equinoxe or Vangelis - Opera Sauvage. Probably a tie.
     
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  23. SwollenGoat

    SwollenGoat Forum Resident

    Location:
    Ontario Canada
    As a kid I obsessively played Kiss Alive over and over, still spin it once in awhile as an adult for nostalgia sakes, so that would probably be it.
     
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  24. JeffMo

    JeffMo Format Agnostic

    Location:
    New England
    Another really interesting pick here. I only had this on cassette until recently when I picked up the remastered cd.
     
  25. BeardedSteven

    BeardedSteven Forum Resident

    Location:
    Southern Indiana
    According to my iTunes play counts it's Born to Die by Lana Del Rey... :winkgrin: But that doesn't go back very far as I lost all my counts updating a hard drive a few years back. Amy's Back to Black would probably overtake any going by download listens.

    For my whole life it would probably be a tie between these two;

    The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
    Belle & Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister
     
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