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Full House
Waiting on a Friend - Tattoo You ?
My favorite part of CDs was the hidden bonus track.
No problems hereWhen the Levee Breaks - Led Zeppelin IV
Nice, Brushfire is a great album. Saw him up in Toronto in the early 2000s.Jack Johnson- brushfire fairytales- it's all understood
Beautiful choicesFirst reaction to a big question that I’ve never considered is
…or Echoes. Or Two Suns in the Sunset if the premise wasn’t so damn cynical.
There may not be only one right answer to this question, but there are definitely wrong ones.
Thanks. I wasn’t trying to fire any shots with that last part, either. Am loving all the suggestions so far.Beautiful choices
U beat me to it by seconds - lol.“The end”. The Doors-The Doors
tough at first but once I looked at my albums it stood out like a sore thumb.
edit. There are 2 more that are close but not quite.
“Damage Inc”- Master of puppets
“La Villa Strangiato” - Hemispheres-Rush.
Nope, I get it. It's always been Rog's style. I'll never argue with any Floyd closing track, they're the master of the concept album, so almost any closing track is perfect for the theme they were going for.Thanks. I wasn’t trying to fire any shots with that last part, either. Am loving all the suggestions so far.
Public Enemy
Fear of Black Planet - Album
"Fight the Power"
“The end”. The Doors-The Doors
tough at first but once I looked at my albums it stood out like a sore thumb.
No love for We're Not Gonna Take It from Tommy?I was literally typing this out after my Led Zeppelin and both Beatles choices were taken.
I guess I'll just go with "Love Reign O'er Me" from The Who/Quadrophenia since it's an amazing bookend on their best rock opera .
That’s a great one!!!!I was literally typing this out after my Led Zeppelin and both Beatles choices were taken.
I guess I'll just go with "Love Reign O'er Me" from The Who/Quadrophenia since it's an amazing bookend on their best rock opera .
No love for We're Not Gonna Take It from Tommy?