Epic albums to hear before you die
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Secret Machines - Here Now is Nowhere.
Blinding first album. Not as 'epic' as say, a prog rock or metal band might put out, but sounds huge thanks to the drummers giant 26 kick drum and groove.
Led Zeppelin (1)
Again giant drums do it for me ; ) Bonham is untouchable on Dazed and Confused, and How Many More Times.
Jeff Waynes War of the Worlds
Everyone should, at least once a year, stick this on their system and sink a massive amount of their drink (or other) of choice.
A Love Supreme
Jazz everyone can enjoy!!! Elvin Jones is a beast!!!
(can you tell I'm a drummer? ; )
Blinding first album. Not as 'epic' as say, a prog rock or metal band might put out, but sounds huge thanks to the drummers giant 26 kick drum and groove.
Led Zeppelin (1)
Again giant drums do it for me ; ) Bonham is untouchable on Dazed and Confused, and How Many More Times.
Jeff Waynes War of the Worlds
Everyone should, at least once a year, stick this on their system and sink a massive amount of their drink (or other) of choice.
A Love Supreme
Jazz everyone can enjoy!!! Elvin Jones is a beast!!!
(can you tell I'm a drummer? ; )
Edited by MocMocaMoc on Friday 14th September 10:27
The Beatles - Abbey Road - 60s Pop - of the time
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells - 70s Alternative Rock -
David Bowie - Hunky Dory - 70s Pop -
Jeff Wayne's - The War of the Worlds - late 70s Rock opera musical
Portishead - Dummy - 90s Alt. Pop which made those of us who grew up watching Robinson Crusoe all nostalgic
Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf - 00s - Metal
E L O - Discovery late 70s Pop
Blondie - Parallel Lines - late 70s Pop
Paul Simon - Graceland - 80s Pop with political
Japan - Tin Drum - 80s ethereal pop
Sky - 2 popped classical from John Williams and co.
Dire Straits - Love Over Gold - 80s pop
Ultravox - Vienna
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells - 70s Alternative Rock -
David Bowie - Hunky Dory - 70s Pop -
Jeff Wayne's - The War of the Worlds - late 70s Rock opera musical
Portishead - Dummy - 90s Alt. Pop which made those of us who grew up watching Robinson Crusoe all nostalgic
Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf - 00s - Metal
E L O - Discovery late 70s Pop
Blondie - Parallel Lines - late 70s Pop
Paul Simon - Graceland - 80s Pop with political
Japan - Tin Drum - 80s ethereal pop
Sky - 2 popped classical from John Williams and co.
Dire Straits - Love Over Gold - 80s pop
Ultravox - Vienna
Soundgarden - badmotorfinger - grunge metal
Biffy clyro - blackened sky -indie metal rock
Meatloaf - bat out of hell - classic rock
Slay - seasons in the abyss - thrash metal
Spain - she haunts my dreams - laidback acoustic rock/jazz?
Metallica-the black album - metal
Whitesnake - 87- rock/hair metal
Leatherwolf - leatherwolf - rock/hair metal
Rainbow - rising -70s rock
Biffy clyro - blackened sky -indie metal rock
Meatloaf - bat out of hell - classic rock
Slay - seasons in the abyss - thrash metal
Spain - she haunts my dreams - laidback acoustic rock/jazz?
Metallica-the black album - metal
Whitesnake - 87- rock/hair metal
Leatherwolf - leatherwolf - rock/hair metal
Rainbow - rising -70s rock
RichB said:
6) John Mayall - Blues from Laurel Canyon
5) Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
Edited by RichB on Wednesday 12th September 10:01
gbbird said:
pacman1 said:
Turn7 said:
Rising is a great, great album. Rainbow's best I think.
Listnin' to Tony Blackburn today, hadn't realised Cozy Powell had joined as their drummer.Gassing Station | Music | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff