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Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 5:15 pm
by Diddlybo
Sticky Fingers by the Rolling Stones.
Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 5:25 pm
by Telephant
Diddlybo wrote:Sticky Fingers by the Rolling Stones.
Oh I can dig it. I thought about Exile on Mainstreet being my desert island disc but ZZ would remind me of Texas - plus all those delicious licks.

Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 5:28 pm
by TurboPablo
Ghosts In The Machine.
Stewart Copeland is at his beastly best on that album.
Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 5:32 pm
by Diddlybo
Telephant wrote:Diddlybo wrote:Sticky Fingers by the Rolling Stones.
Oh I can dig it. I thought about Exile on Mainstreet being my desert island disc but ZZ would remind me of Texas - plus all those delicious licks.

Hmm. Yeah, I might change mine to Exile. Too many choices!
My desert album ZZ record might be Rio Grande Mud, except I would be walking around with a full woody all the time. It might scare the natives.

Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 5:34 pm
by newholland
TurboPablo wrote:Ghosts In The Machine.
Stewart Copeland is at his beastly best on that album.
um. wtf today. i am of the same mind on that record.
plus, hugh padgham absolutely engineered the SHIT out of that record. SO good- plus man are there amazing dark as shit songs on that record. the fretless sound is godlike.. drumming? uh, yes please. there is about nothing not perfect on that one. good call.
Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 5:34 pm
by Telephant
Diddlybo wrote:Telephant wrote:Diddlybo wrote:Sticky Fingers by the Rolling Stones.
Oh I can dig it. I thought about Exile on Mainstreet being my desert island disc but ZZ would remind me of Texas - plus all those delicious licks.

Hmm. Yeah, I might change mine to Exile. Too many choices!
My desert album ZZ record might be Rio Grande Mud, except I would be walking around with a full woody all the time. It might scare the natives.

Or excite them.

You are the second person to say Rio Grande Mud today. I started the same thread on FB and my buddy said the same thing. Or Tres Hombres. That would be my #2!
Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 5:37 pm
by TurboPablo
newholland wrote:TurboPablo wrote:Ghosts In The Machine.
Stewart Copeland is at his beastly best on that album.
um. wtf today. i am of the same mind on that record.
plus, hugh padgham absolutely engineered the SHIT out of that record. SO good- plus man are there amazing dark as shit songs on that record. the fretless sound is godlike.. drumming? uh, yes please. there is about nothing not perfect on that one. good call.
Overall, that album is equal parts beautiful and creepy.
Hands down my favorite Police album. Covers the gamut of there talent while veering heavily towards funk.
Mind altering and mind blowing music.
And again, Stewart just crushes shit on that album. Pummels his kit like a god.
Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 5:37 pm
by newholland
i could live with any of the first three zz top records.. but i do love rgm and tres hombres more than the first (ducks)... especially the vinyl masters... i got those on cd and almost cried after billy g tried to turn them into something else in the late 80's...
but i will always have tres hombres and rio grande mud in my truck. alongside double nickels on the dime. i'm not sure my truck would start without them somewhere close to the ignition... and i know it never has HAD to start without those three albums in it..

Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 5:38 pm
by Diddlybo
Telephant wrote:Diddlybo wrote:Telephant wrote:Diddlybo wrote:Sticky Fingers by the Rolling Stones.
Oh I can dig it. I thought about Exile on Mainstreet being my desert island disc but ZZ would remind me of Texas - plus all those delicious licks.

Hmm. Yeah, I might change mine to Exile. Too many choices!
My desert album ZZ record might be Rio Grande Mud, except I would be walking around with a full woody all the time. It might scare the natives.

Or excite them. 
Probably. They would call me "man with swirling mids"

Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 5:39 pm
by Walt
Telephant wrote:Walt wrote:Fuckn tough call.
The Clash Live at Shea Stadium.
Its too bad they ripped my stadium down. The bastards.

Yeah noshit huh?
Fuckers.
Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 5:40 pm
by newholland
TurboPablo wrote:newholland wrote:TurboPablo wrote:Ghosts In The Machine.
Stewart Copeland is at his beastly best on that album.
um. wtf today. i am of the same mind on that record.
plus, hugh padgham absolutely engineered the SHIT out of that record. SO good- plus man are there amazing dark as shit songs on that record. the fretless sound is godlike.. drumming? uh, yes please. there is about nothing not perfect on that one. good call.
Overall, that album is equal parts beautiful and creepy.
Hands down my favorite Police album. Covers the gamut of there talent while veering heavily towards funk.
Mind altering and mind blowing music.
And again, Stewart just crushes shit on that album. Pummels his kit like a god.
yup. i've had that record, honestly, since grade school, and i STILL play it. how many records do you have like that? same with synchronicity. the police are and will always be one of my absolute favorite bands. stings decline into velveeta i still consider almost a personal tragedy...
Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 5:41 pm
by Telephant
Diddlybo wrote:Telephant wrote:Diddlybo wrote:Telephant wrote:Diddlybo wrote:Sticky Fingers by the Rolling Stones.
Oh I can dig it. I thought about Exile on Mainstreet being my desert island disc but ZZ would remind me of Texas - plus all those delicious licks.

Hmm. Yeah, I might change mine to Exile. Too many choices!
My desert album ZZ record might be Rio Grande Mud, except I would be walking around with a full woody all the time. It might scare the natives.

Or excite them. 
Probably. They would call me "man with swirling mids"


You'll have to make yourself a loin cloth from only the finest of tweeds!

Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 5:45 pm
by TurboPablo
newholland wrote:TurboPablo wrote:newholland wrote:TurboPablo wrote:Ghosts In The Machine.
Stewart Copeland is at his beastly best on that album.
um. wtf today. i am of the same mind on that record.
plus, hugh padgham absolutely engineered the SHIT out of that record. SO good- plus man are there amazing dark as shit songs on that record. the fretless sound is godlike.. drumming? uh, yes please. there is about nothing not perfect on that one. good call.
Overall, that album is equal parts beautiful and creepy.
Hands down my favorite Police album. Covers the gamut of there talent while veering heavily towards funk.
Mind altering and mind blowing music.
And again, Stewart just crushes shit on that album. Pummels his kit like a god.
yup. i've had that record, honestly, since grade school, and i STILL play it. how many records do you have like that? same with synchronicity. the police are and will always be one of my absolute favorite bands. stings decline into velveeta i still consider almost a personal tragedy...
Yep, me too.
My oldest sister turned me onto them when I was like 5. I had all their albums at my disposoal. Still listen to them on the regs. Theyr were and still are my first favorite band.
Stings solo career proved they were the sum of their talents together. Never apart.
But then again, they really did hate each others guts. If you have never seen "Certefiable"it's worth watching.
Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 7:18 pm
by Walt
Telephant wrote:Walt wrote:Fuckn tough call.
The Clash Live at Shea Stadium.
Its too bad they ripped my stadium down. The bastards.

Yeah noshit huh?
Fuckers.
Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 9:16 pm
by Beef
Solid decisions all around. My pick is probably Miles Davis - In a Silent Way.
Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 10:23 pm
by izzy
Jebuz, you guys have it already covered between zep, zz, beatles ... so I'll just go with ...
Something like this:

Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 10:40 pm
by spawnofthesith
Beef wrote:Solid decisions all around. My pick is probably Miles Davis - In a Silent Way.
That's a good one, I was gonna go with Bitches Brew. This question is impossible to answer but I still get something new out of that album every time I listen. I figure that makes for a good desert island solution. Perhaps Sextant - Herbie Hancock too
Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 11:49 pm
by Ostinato Rubato
spawnofthesith wrote:Beef wrote:Solid decisions all around. My pick is probably Miles Davis - In a Silent Way.
That's a good one, I was gonna go with Bitches Brew. This question is impossible to answer but I still get something new out of that album every time I listen. I figure that makes for a good desert island solution. Perhaps Sextant - Herbie Hancock too
Yup. When I really think about what I'm gonna have to listen to while having a conversation with a volleyball, it's gonna be jazz or classical. I went with Ludwig cause I honestly don't think I could live without the maestro.
Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 12:09 pm
by Beef
Yeah, exactly. It's a fun hypothetical and like Spawnofthesith said I see this more as a question about what records have you found stimulating and interesting over a long period of time/what do you always get something out of listening to.
Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 12:15 pm
by Telephant
Bitches Brew on a desert island would drive me fucking nuts because they hit the fattest groove for a couple measures and then immediately jump out of it back into some noise shit.

Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 1:06 pm
by spawnofthesith
Modest wrote:spawnofthesith wrote:Beef wrote:Solid decisions all around. My pick is probably Miles Davis - In a Silent Way.
That's a good one, I was gonna go with Bitches Brew. This question is impossible to answer but I still get something new out of that album every time I listen. I figure that makes for a good desert island solution. Perhaps Sextant - Herbie Hancock too
Yup. When I really think about what I'm gonna have to listen to while having a conversation with a volleyball, it's gonna be jazz or classical. I went with Ludwig cause I honestly don't think I could live without the maestro.
I'd probably get bored of Beethoven after a while, but I could definitely get down to some Chopin or something like that

Beef wrote:Yeah, exactly. It's a fun hypothetical and like Spawnofthesith said I see this more as a question about what records have you found stimulating and interesting over a long period of time/what do you always get something out of listening to.

Telephant wrote:Bitches Brew on a desert island would drive me fucking nuts because they hit the fattest groove for a couple measures and then immediately jump out of it back into some noise shit.

I know what you're talking about but I love the noise stuff on that album so I'd be good lol.
Now something like Coltrane's Meditations would probably send me into insanity after a month or so

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Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 1:57 pm
by neilrocks25
The wildhearts
Earth vs the wildhearts
With such gems as
My baby is a headfuck
Luv u till I don't
Loveshit
Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 2:46 pm
by 100 watt
Some kind of Time Life Yacht Rock collection

Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 7:31 am
by ibenhad
Devin wrote:It would definitely suck to only have one album available for the rest of your life, regardless of how awesome it is

But I'd probably have to go with Richie Kotzen's Mother Heads Family Reunion

That is a great choice and always in heavy rotation for me. I would have to say Sabbath Bloody Sabbath or Shotgun Messiah's - Violent New Breed. For anybody here looking for a great forgotten/lost guitar player Harry Cody brought the goods. Les Paul into a 5150 when I saw him live in the 90's he blew my mind.
Re: What is your "desert island album?"
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 12:09 pm
by Rampage
I have been thinking about my selection and as much as I love SRV, I think I could be in a coin flip situation with One More From the Road. It really depends on how much coconut whiskey I'd be able to whip up on the island.