#7, #6, #5
#7 - Rancid. Out come the wolves.
#6 - Damien Jurado. Rehearsals for Departure.
#5 - Jean Ritchie and Doc Watson at Folk City.
Don't Sound Like No Sonnet
#7 - Rancid. Out come the wolves.
#6 - Damien Jurado. Rehearsals for Departure.
#5 - Jean Ritchie and Doc Watson at Folk City.
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#1 Uncle Tupelo, March 16-20, 1992 (Rockville, 1992)
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#2 Jeff Buckley, Grace (Columbia, 1994)
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#3 The Replacements, Tim (Sire, 1985)
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#4 The Silver Jews, American Water (Drag City, 1998)
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#2 No Need to Argue, The Cranberries
It seems that, for many of us, the albums we listened to in our adolescent years continue to rise to the top. This one carried me through that time of loneliness and confusion and inspired me to make music myself. The first songs I learned to play on guitar were "Ode to my Family" and "Zombie." I sang along with Dolores until I was out of breath. To this day, my weak voice is somehow made powerful when I'm singing her melodies.
My favorite songs continue to be "Can't Be With You", "Daffodil Lament" and "Dreaming My Dreams."
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Weezer
The Blue Album
This album has always been there for me, singing the soundtrack of my life. When I'm sad, I listen to it. When I'm mad, I listen to it. And when I'm happy, I listen to it. How perfect could one CD be. I can't say enough about the emotional connection I have with it. I guess it goes back to those high school days, old girlfriends, and stupid people; and when Rivers Cuomo was the only person in the world that understood me.
That's it. I'm out.
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#8 - Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water
If anyone on this list needs an explanation of how good this album is, you can email me. I don't expect my inbox to be filling up any time soon.
Favorites: Only Living Boy in New York, The Boxer, Baby Driver
Least Favorite: Bridge Over Troubled Water (ironic, no?)
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WASHINGTON: Brad Delp, the lead singer of the 1970s and '80s rock band Boston was found dead at his home in southern New Hampshire on Friday, local police said.
Delp, 55, apparently was home alone and there was no indication of foul play, Atkinson, New Hampshire, police said.
With Delp's big, high-register voice, Boston scored hits with More Than a Feeling, Long Time, and Peace of Mind. The band's popularity peaked in the late 1970s, but it remained active off and on, producing its last album Corporate America in 2002.
Delp was born in Boston, and bought his first guitar at age 13 after seeing the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show, according to his website. Since 1994, he spent his spare time working in a tribute band called Beatle Juice, the band's website said.
The band's website carried a statement, "We've just lost the nicest guy in rock and roll."
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