Here's the entire list of the Top 89 Albums that I was talking about over the weekend.  It does not really reflect my music interests at all...  But, to each their own!  Thoughts?
1 - AC/DC        Back in Black   
2 - Pink Floyd    Dark Side of the moon  
3 - The Eagles    Hotel California  
4 - Meatloaf    Bat Out of Hell    
5 - Pink Floyd    The Wall  
6 - Fleetwood Mac    Rumours  
7 - Guns n Roses        Appetite for Destruction 
8 - Def Leppard   Hysteria   
9 - Beatles        Abbey Road   
10 - Bon Jovi      Slippery When Wet  
11 - Led Zeppelin   4   
12 - Supertramp        Crime of the Century     
13 - Beatles        Sgt. Pepper  
14 - Bruce Springsteen   Born in the USA  
15 - AC/DC    Highway to Hell  
16 - Van Halen    1984    
17 - Queen    Night at the Opera 
18 - Allman Brothers   Live at the Fillmore  
19 - Kiss     Alive   
20 - The Tragically Hip  Up to Here   
21 - Lynyrd Skynyrd  One More from the Road 
22 - ZZ Top    Eliminator  
23 - CCR     Green River   
24 - Aerosmith    Permanent Vacation  
25 - Bob Dylan   Highway 61 Revisited 
26 - Neil Young   Harvest   
27 - Def Leppard    Pyromania  
28 - Bruce Springsteen   Born to Run  
29 - Styx     Grand Illusion   
30 - KISS    Destroyer  
31 - Bryan Adams    Reckless  
32 - Boston   Boston
33 – Cream   Disreali Gears  
34 - Beatles   The White Album
35 - Jimi Hendrix   Electric Ladyland
36 - U2     Joshua Tree
37 - Led Zepplin   Presence
38 - Steve Miller Band  Fly Like and Eagle
39 - The Eagles   One of These Nights
40 - The Police    Synchronicity
41 - Dire Straits   Brothers in Arms
42 – Doors                  Morrison Hotel
43 - The Who   Tommy
44 - Beatles   Rubber Soul
45 - Rush    Permanent Waves
46 - Led Zeppelin   Houses of the Holy
47 - The Who    Who’s Next
48 – Rolling Stones   Sticky Fingers
49 - Deep Purple   Machine Head
50 - Paul McCartney  Band on the Run
51 - Rolling Stones   Goats Head Soup
52 - John Cougar   American Fool
53 - Doobie Brothers  The Captain and Me
54 - Bruce Springsteen  The River
55 - AC/DC   Let there be Rock
56 - Jimi Hendrix   Axis (Bold As Love)
57 - Bob Seger   Night Moves
58 - Thin Lizzy   Jailbreak
59 - Kiss    Kiss
60 - Queen   The Game
61 - Ozzy    Bark at the Moon
62 - Nazareth   Hair of the Dog
63 - Carlos Santana  Abraxas
64 - Beatles   Please Please me
65 - Led Zeppelin   Physical Graffiti
66 - Steppenwolf   Steppenwolf the Second
67 - Bad Company   Bad Company
68 - AC/DC   For Those About to Rock
69 - Guns n Roses   G ‘n R Lies
70 - David Bowie   Let’s Dance
71 - Billy Joel   Glass Houses
72 - AC/DC   Razors Edge
73 - Supertramp   Even in the Quietest Moments
74 - Gerry Rafferty   City To City
75 - The Who   Who are you
76 - Deep Purple   Made in Japan
77 - Rod Stewart   Every Picture Tells a Story
78 - Foreigner    4
79 - Motley Crue   Dr Feelgood
80 - Eric Clapton   Slowhand
81 - Bruce Springsteen  Greetings From Asbury Park
82 - Aerosmith   Aerosmith
83 - Rush    Moving Pictures
84 - Elton John   Madman Across the Water
85 - Tom Petty   Full Moon Fever
86 - Lynyrd Skynyrd  Second Helping
87 - Uriah Heep   Demons and Wizards 
88 - April Wine   Whole Worlds Goin’ Crazy
89 - Cars    The Cars
 
 
 
I'm not sure I'd say it's terribly representative of my tastes, sort of a mixed bag. Some I love (like Dylan), some not so much (like ZZTop), and some hold sentimental places in my heart (like Fleetwood Mac's Rumours, because that was the very first album I ever bought, and AC/DC's Back in Black, because that was the very first concert I ever saw--yes, I am that old). Sounds like it would have been a fun weekend of radio though.
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a wonderful week, Kailana!
Not exactly the list I'd make, though there is some stuff I like in there.
ReplyDeleteDebi: It was a mixed bag for me, too. I wasn't crazy about the top ten. I thought there were better choices!
ReplyDeleteAna: There is stuff I like, too!
Oooo...some good stuff there. It isn't the list I would make either if I was simply making a list of music I like, but for classic rock there are some real gems here.
ReplyDeleteThe Cars, Def Leppard, AC/DC, David Bowie, U2, Styx, KISS...yes indeed, some nostalgic and great stuff here.
Carl: You're right. There is some good stuff on there!
ReplyDeleteIt does have some good stuff, but it felt kinda mainstream. We skipped between this countdown and the 104 tops moments in rock history on the Q. Overall a good weekend for radio.
ReplyDeleteJoanne: I was disappointed with it... Oh, well!
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