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From: adler@aecom.UUCP (Elliott Adler)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: Re: Classic Records
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Date: Tue, 25-Sep-84 18:01:59 EDT
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Posted: Tue Sep 25 18:01:59 1984
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> I  tried to think of this as 10 records I'd pick if I had to
> only have 10 records on a desert island:
> (no order of preference)
> 
> Thus, this is my preference, not my view of what records were
> "most influential".  Also, I'll try to not "wimp out" by choosing
> compilation ("best of") albums.
> 
> 1.  Bruce Springsteen - "Born To Run"
> 2.  Rod Stewart - "every Picture Tells A Story"
> 3.  Nick Lowe - "Labour of Lust"
> 4.  Dave Edmunds - Trax on Wax"  (or, maybe "Repeat When Necessary")
> 5.  Rolling Stones - "Let It Bleed"  (I was tempted by "Get Your Ya-Yas Out")
> 6.  Beatles - White Album
> 7.  Derek and the Dominoes - "Layla"
> 8.  Beatles '63-'67 (I had to)
> 9.  Elvis Presley - some greatest hits disk, which would have to include
>     Heartbreak Hotel, Jailhouse Rock, Don't Be Crual, etc. just so I'd
> have something to practice my "shower-singing" with.
> 10.  Prince - "Dirty Mind" - this is a little shaky, but I like it a lot
> 
> Bob Schleicher
> ihuxk!rs55611
> AT&T Bell Laboratories, Naperville, Ill.

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	OK, I am not caught up on the net yet... but I am really suprised
at you folks... so what if you don't like Neil Young... BUT HOW CAN YOU
LEAVE "HARVEST" off the list... please... if this isn't a classic... then
what is... oh, somewhere there is justice in this world.

				Elliott Adler.