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                    pj_zombie                
                
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                    Basically I've really been into anything that resembles classic rock and amazing lead guitarists. I've just started building my collection of Led Zeppelin (have I, II, and IV) so I'm going to work my way up through that. What I was wondering is where should I go next? As I said, I'm looking for stuff with some amazing guitar work in some form or another. Where should I go next exactly? Oh, and another thing I really like is when the vocalist has a lot of passion in his voice like Robert Plant or Eddie Vedder. I'm still relatively new to music and I've only begun to build my CD collection. I've seemingly gone through waves of liking a music genre and right now I'm kind of in this classic rock phase. I'll be writing down the bands you guys list and checking them out so let loose.                
                Pearl Jam Album Rankings
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2. Vs.
3. Pearl Jam
4. Binaural
5. No Code
6. Riot Act
7. Yield
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1. Ten
2. Vs.
3. Pearl Jam
4. Binaural
5. No Code
6. Riot Act
7. Yield
8. Vitalogy
Pearl Jam Song Rankings
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1. Black
2. Rearviewmirror
3. Light Years
4. Given to Fly
5. Severed Hand
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            You are off to a good start imo, but what about Led Zep 3 (my personal fave) or houses of the holy? Pink Floyd darkside,wish you were here,the wall, then I skip all the way to momentary lapse of reason and the division bell. So many artists spring to mind, my corner stones are Led Zep,Pink Floyd,Tom Petty.The Beatles (Just recently got into them and I'm 26!). Dad's fave group and always heard the stuff growing up but you know rebel kid doesn't want to like parents music till they grow up and realize what they've been missing. Oh well better now than never.Seems the more you make
 equals the loneliness you get0
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            JPS79 wrote:You are off to a good start imo, but what about Led Zep 3 (my personal fave) or houses of the holy? Pink Floyd darkside,wish you were here,the wall, then I skip all the way to momentary lapse of reason and the division bell. So many artists spring to mind, my corner stones are Led Zep,Pink Floyd,Tom Petty.The Beatles (Just recently got into them and I'm 26!). Dad's fave group and always heard the stuff growing up but you know rebel kid doesn't want to like parents music till they grow up and realize what they've been missing. Oh well better now than never.
 That's pretty much me right there, haha. Led Zep is my dad's favorite band and I made fun of them for a long time. Just recently I gave in and bought those three CD's I mentioned. I'm going to pick up III next and then probably go in order from there. Their first CD is probably my favorite so far. Next up I was going to check out Pink Floyd because that's my dad's other favorite band and again, I love guitars. After that is where I'm at a loss.Pearl Jam Album Rankings
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 1. Ten
 2. Vs.
 3. Pearl Jam
 4. Binaural
 5. No Code
 6. Riot Act
 7. Yield
 8. Vitalogy
 Pearl Jam Song Rankings
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 1. Black
 2. Rearviewmirror
 3. Light Years
 4. Given to Fly
 5. Severed Hand0
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            Pink Floyd!!!!standin above the crowd
 he had a voice that was strong and loud and
 i swallowed his facade cos i'm so
 eager to identify with
 someone above the crowd
 someone who seemed to feel the same
 someone prepared to lead the way0
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            Frank Zappaprintf("shiver in eternal darkness\n");0
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            Can't go wrong with Floyd, but some other options may include other staples, like:
 The Jimi Hendrix Experience
 The Allman Brothers Band
 Black Sabbath
 as mentioned before, The Beatles (Rubber Soul and later)
 a cool blues album from the early '60s that's easy to get into would be The Paul Butterfield Blues Band (self-titled). some nice guitar work on there, overall killah vibe if you're looking for that 60's feeling
 If you dig Floyd you could start checking out other psychedelic bands like Iron Butterfly or King Crimson. Grateful Dead had some great music but I don't know if they'd fit the heaviness that you seem to be looking for.
 Jesus man, there was so much great music made in the 60's and 70's, it's impossible to really tell you what to get."Worse than traitors in arms are the men who pretend loyalty to the flag, feast and fatten on the misfortunes of the nation while patriotic blood is crimsoning the plains." -- Abraham Lincoln0
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            The Who
 Pink Floyd
 the Doors
 Beatles
 Hendrix0
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            Yeah, I missed out on a lot in those eras of music. Heavy music isn't a necessity really. I also have found that recently I've kind of enjoyed some of the more blues-y like songs from Led Zep. I'll be checking a few of these bands/artists out that were mentioned.Pearl Jam Album Rankings
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 1. Ten
 2. Vs.
 3. Pearl Jam
 4. Binaural
 5. No Code
 6. Riot Act
 7. Yield
 8. Vitalogy
 Pearl Jam Song Rankings
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 1. Black
 2. Rearviewmirror
 3. Light Years
 4. Given to Fly
 5. Severed Hand0
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            Some albums I would suggest are
 Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard
 The Doors - The Doors
 Dire Straits - Dire Straits
 Frank Zappa - Zoot Allures
 AC/DC - Powerage
 Rush - 2112
 The Rolling Stones - Let it Bleed
 Judas Priest - British Steel
 Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast
 Black Sabbath - Paranoid
 Aerosmith - Get Your Wings
 Beatles - The White Album
 I think these albums are good starting places for building your collection. I know I forgot some but maybe these will help.Her?0
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            lumpyfred wrote:Some albums I would suggest are
 Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard
 The Doors - The Doors
 Dire Straits - Dire Straits
 Frank Zappa - Zoot Allures
 AC/DC - Powerage
 Rush - 2112
 The Rolling Stones - Let it Bleed
 Judas Priest - British Steel
 Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast
 Black Sabbath - Paranoid
 Aerosmith - Get Your Wings
 Beatles - The White Album
 I think these albums are good starting places for building your collection. I know I forgot some but maybe these will help.
 i'd recommend the doors 'in concert' over their studio albums...their studio albums sound flat (imo) compared to the live stuff.standin above the crowd
 he had a voice that was strong and loud and
 i swallowed his facade cos i'm so
 eager to identify with
 someone above the crowd
 someone who seemed to feel the same
 someone prepared to lead the way0
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            simon and garfunkel
 the velvet underground
 Grateful Dead
 MC5
 Bob Dylan!!!!!!!!!
 Bob Marley
 Toots and the Maytals
 Jimmy Cliff
 The Stones!!!!!!!!
 Talking Heads
 R.E.M.
 The Replacements
 The Jayhawks
 Thin Lizzy
 The Who
 The Kinks
 Deep Purple
 Dio
 Husker Du
 Rush
 Tom Waits
 The Pogues
 Nick Cave
 Allman Bros.
 Cream
 The Beach Boys (yes, the beach boys)"The one's who love us best, are the one's we'll lay to rest. Visit their graves on holidays, at best. The one's who love us least, are the one's we'll die to please..." The Replacements
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 I'm embarassed to admit I havent actually heard any of their live stuff, but I'll definitely check it out.El_Kabong wrote:i'd recommend the doors 'in concert' over their studio albums...their studio albums sound flat (imo) compared to the live stuff.
 Other great albums that I forgot, pj_zombie, are any and all of these:
 Bob Dylan - Bringing it all Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on BlondeHer?0
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            lumpyfred wrote:I'm embarassed to admit I havent actually heard any of their live stuff, but I'll definitely check it out.
 Other great albums that I forgot, pj_zombie, are any and all of these:
 Bob Dylan - Bringing it all Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde
 Don't forget "Blood on the Tracks""The one's who love us best, are the one's we'll lay to rest. Visit their graves on holidays, at best. The one's who love us least, are the one's we'll die to please..." The Replacements
 www.first-avenue.com0
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            pj_zombie wrote:I love guitars. quote]
 Here are a few great "Guitar" albums:
 Cream : Disreali Gears
 Jimi Hendrix : Band of Gypsys
 Rolling Stones : Sticky Fingers
 Free : Fire and Water (If you dig Zeppelin, you'll dig Free)
 Jeff Beck : Truth (Led Zeppelin I's bastard cousin)
 Check those out for starters.0
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            The Who - Who's Next and Quadrophenia0
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            you need quadrophenia by The Who, its a great guitar album and a big infuence on pj's sound.0
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            Get Rory gallagher's IRish tour. You won't be disapointed.
 Thin Lizzy's night life is another good one.
 LEaf hounds first ablum is good.
 Morrison hotel the doors
 AC/DC Highway to hell0
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            if you like passionate vocalists, go for Creedence Clearwater Revival - "Long as i can see the light" is a great ballad.0
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            eddievedder1977 wrote:The Who
 Pink Floyd
 the Doors
 Beatles
 Hendrix
 those are my favorites
 good list
 throw a little guess who in there maybe some stones too dream like your living forever dream like your living forever
 live like your dying today0
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