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  • #61
    Ok. I'll try to settle on 10..geez..

    1.Johnny Cash-Live at Folsom Prison
    2. Suffocation-Souls to Deny
    3. Cannibal Corpse-KILL
    4. Rob Zombie-Educated Horses
    5. Six Feet Under-Commandment
    6. Johnny Cash-Gone Girl
    7. Death- Symbolic
    8. Ozzy- Diary of a Madman
    9. AC/DC- Back in Black
    10. Johnny Cash- American V

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    • #62
      Originally posted by toejam View Post
      Yes, that, too! I've got her live DVD around here somewhere, Welcome To Sunny Florida. Time to dig that out and watch it later.
      Oh you bastard. I want that!!
      Sleep!!, That's where I'm a viking!!

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      • #63
        Its tough to pick just 10....although I've always said that if I could have just one CD...it would be Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti. I just think that every musical texture & mood you could want is there.

        Anyway...my 10 as I feel today would be:

        Led Zeppelin- Physical Graffiti
        Rolling Stones- Let It Bleed
        Jeff Beck- Truth
        Jimi Hendrix- Axis Bold As Love
        Allman Brothers Band- Live at the Fillmore
        Aerosmith- Rocks
        Van Halen- I
        The Cult- Electric
        Joe Satriani- Surfing With The Alien
        Black Crowes- Amorica

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        • #64
          looking over the shelves and picking 10....

          Jimi Hendrix -- Are you Experienced
          Prince -- Sign of the times
          Johnny Cash -- The Essential
          Bob Marley -- Collector Ed.
          Beetles -- Sgt. Peppers
          Clash -- The Clash
          Ramones -- Rocket to Russia
          Beethoven -- 9th Symph. Toscanini
          Mozart -- Requiem Mass, Schreier + Rundfunkchor Leipzig.
          B.B. King -- Anthology, ( though I would throw out disk 2 and sneak in Albert King -- King of the Blues Guitar)

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Tashtego View Post
            looking over the shelves and picking 10....

            Jimi Hendrix -- Are you Experienced
            Prince -- Sign of the times
            Johnny Cash -- The Essential
            Bob Marley -- Collector Ed.
            Beetles -- Sgt. Peppers
            Clash -- The Clash
            Ramones -- Rocket to Russia
            Beethoven -- 9th Symph. Toscanini
            Mozart -- Requiem Mass, Schreier + Rundfunkchor Leipzig.
            B.B. King -- Anthology, ( though I would throw out disk 2 and sneak in Albert King -- King of the Blues Guitar)
            That list is the definition of "eclectic". Cool.
            Only thing you're missing is jazz. (That's why I picked Steely Dan Aja, that's as close to jazz that I get).

            On a prior subject...
            I noticed a long time ago that fans of otherwise heavy music like Tori Amos.
            I didn't get it then, and I still don't get it now. Oh, well.

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            • #66
              Her music is *thematically* heavy. In a realistic way, not in a climb-a-mountain-and-kill-a-dragon-for-satan way. Lisen to her covers of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and Slayer's "Raining Blood" and maybe it'll make sense. Maybe.
              please don't put it into words, 'cause I fear what you're thinking

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              • #67
                Originally posted by necrotechno View Post
                Her music is *thematically* heavy. In a realistic way, not in a climb-a-mountain-and-kill-a-dragon-for-satan way. Lisen to her covers of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and Slayer's "Raining Blood" and maybe it'll make sense. Maybe.
                Thanks, Necro. I'll put it on the list of things to "check on".

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                • #68
                  It's awesome that there's an actual Tori conversation going on. Killer.
                  Dreaded Silence - Boston Melancholic Metal

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                  • #69
                    In no particular order:

                    Van Halen I
                    Skid Row Slave to the Grind
                    Led Zeppelin I
                    Motley Crue Too Fast for Love
                    Guns N Roses Appetite For Destruction
                    Ratt Detonator
                    The Clash
                    David Lee Roth DLR Band
                    Beatles Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
                    Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis Bold As Love

                    It's definately a hard choice.
                    I'm gonna eat your brains and gain your knowledge.

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                    • #70
                      The think with Tori, is the same reason I love Kate Bush. Yes, they sound similar vocally, but that's just a coincidence IMO. Compare either of them to other contemporary femal vocalists, and you'll realize that they aren't the kind of elevator music that is played on all the adult contemporary radio stations with names like EZROCK and LITE105.7 and crap like that. We know this kinda shit here in Canada. We have Jan Arden, Chantal Kreviazuk, Celine Dion, etc, etc. Basically, boring, whiny, derivative shite that makes you want to stick sharpened pencils in both your ears. Both Tori and Kate prove that you can have melody without being boring. They use their voices in imaginitive ways. It's hard to explain. Listen to their stuff. You'll either get it, or you wont.
                      Sleep!!, That's where I'm a viking!!

                      http://www.myspace.com/grindhouseadtheband

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                      • #71
                        I never really did get into Kate Bush, I've only heard maybe a couple of her songs, thought she was okay. I remember Stever Harris mentioning that he was a fan of hers.
                        I got into Tori around '92 or '93 after Under The Pink came out. I heard one of her tunes on the radio and liked it, I also bought the issue of Rolling Stone with her on the cover and read about her in one or two other mags after that. I've got her first four CDs plus the Crucify EP and the covers CD, as well as the live DVD. I need to pick up her newer stuff.
                        I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by toejam View Post
                          I never really did get into Kate Bush,....
                          I got into Kate's Bush just fine.
                          You took too much, man. Too much. Too much.

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                          • #73
                            1. Megadeth - Rust in Peace
                            2. Symphony X - Divine Wings of Tragedy
                            3. Symphony X - V: The New Mythology
                            4. Symphony X - Paradise Lost
                            5. Dream Theater - Images & Words
                            6. Dream Theater - Scenes from a Memory
                            7. Iced Earth - Alive in Athens
                            8. Nevermore - This Godless Endeavor
                            9. Heavenly - Virus
                            10. Megadeth - Peace Sells, But Who's Buying?
                            Scott

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by GodOfRhythm View Post
                              I got into Kate's Bush just fine.
                              That's because you're smaller. :ROTF:
                              I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by toejam View Post
                                I never really did get into Kate Bush, I've only heard maybe a couple of her songs, thought she was okay. I remember Stever Harris mentioning that he was a fan of hers.
                                I got into Tori around '92 or '93 after Under The Pink came out. I heard one of her tunes on the radio and liked it, I also bought the issue of Rolling Stone with her on the cover and read about her in one or two other mags after that. I've got her first four CDs plus the Crucify EP and the covers CD, as well as the live DVD. I need to pick up her newer stuff.
                                I couldnt help being into Kate Bush. My parent's listened to her when I was a kid. It's nostalgic. I do prefer Tori though.
                                Sleep!!, That's where I'm a viking!!

                                http://www.myspace.com/grindhouseadtheband

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