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    Best-favorite album of all time

    BAND ON THE RUN
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      love2travel:

      Electric Arguments tied with the Best of Crowded House

      now thats good taste ....

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        audi:

        Too many McCartney contenders. My choice -- hands-down -- is Robbie Robertson [1987]. Phenomenal.

        i prefered his brother B.A its too late...when we die..to admit we dont see eye to eye

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          love2travel last edited by

          lazydynamite88:

          love2travel:

          Electric Arguments tied with the Best of Crowded House

          now thats good taste ....

          Why... thank you LazyD !!

          Joy to the World - Peace on Earth - We are all ONE

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            audi:

            Too many McCartney contenders. My choice -- hands-down -- is Robbie Robertson [1987]. Phenomenal.

            Good choice. I loved this and Lou Reed's New York from the late 80's

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              admin last edited by

              R A M

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                admin last edited by

                I know it's a stereotypical choice and I'm about 40 years too late, but I listened to Carole King - Tapestry this morning in the car and I was blown away.

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                  walliebaby last edited by

                  Such a tough question...I'm going to have to list four (okay, five) favorite albums, which is a nice way of not making a choice. ) Beatles Abbey Road Geggy Tah Sacred Cow (anyone else heard of Geggy Tah?) Guster Lost and Gone Forever Gorillaz Self Titled Paul McCartney Ram

                  My lyric video for "New":

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2IdNtNWs5s

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                    beatlesfanrandy last edited by

                    Remasters heaven...Right now it's a toss up between The Who - Quadrophenia and Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here. The sound on both is unbelievable. You will hear sounds buried in the mix for almost 40 years! Great stuff!

                    Wings Over America - Cow Palace SF - June 1976. New World Tour - Anaheim Stadium - 4/17/93. Driving USA - Oakland Arena - 4/1/2002. US Tour - HP Pavilion - San Jose - 11/08/05. An Evening with Paul McCartney - The Joint at Hard Rock - Las Vegas - 4/19/09. Up & Coming Tour - Hollywood Bowl - 3/31/10. Walk of Fame Star Presentation - Hollywood - Feb. 2012. CBS-TV taping - The Night That Changed America (with Ringo!)  - L.A. Convention Center - Jan. 2014. Out There Tour -Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles - Aug. '14 and Petco Park - San Diego - Sept. '14. Petco Park - San Diego - June 2019.  Got Back Tour - SoFi Stadium - Los Angeles - May 2022

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                      admin last edited by

                      Plastic Soul Man:

                      audi:

                      Too many McCartney contenders. My choice -- hands-down -- is Robbie Robertson [1987]. Phenomenal.

                      Good choice. I loved this and Lou Reed's New York from the late 80's

                      i guess that yours is ram

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                        cfergoid:

                        I know it's a stereotypical choice and I'm about 40 years too late, but I listened to Carole King - Tapestry this morning in the car and I was blown away.

                        fantastic album

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                          admin last edited by

                          The Rolling Stones 1978 album Some Girls is a great album (my favourite by them) it's the first to have Ronnie Wood as a full member and him and Keiths guitar really mix together nicely. 'Miss you' is a great song with a cool disco beat and my favourite track is 'Far away eyes' which has a country plodding rhythm to it and Ronnie does an excellent job on lap steel guitar.

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                            JordanOnTheRun:

                            The Rolling Stones 1978 album Some Girls is a great album (my favourite by them) it's the first to have Ronnie Wood as a full member and him and Keiths guitar really mix together nicely. 'Miss you' is a great song with a cool disco beat and my favourite track is 'Far away eyes' which has a country plodding rhythm to it and Ronnie does an excellent job on lap steel guitar.

                            I love this album too, their best after "Exile on Main Street", "Sticky Fingers" and "Let It Bleed". "Far Away Eyes" is indeed a great song, love it when the Stones do country like this song, "Honky Tonk Women" or "Bob Wills Is Still The King". Another great songs from this album are "Some Girls", "Before They Make Me Run" and "Beast of Burden".

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                              admin last edited by

                              JordanOnTheRun:

                              The Rolling Stones 1978 album Some Girls is a great album (my favourite by them) it's the first to have Ronnie Wood as a full member and him and Keiths guitar really mix together nicely. 'Miss you' is a great song with a cool disco beat and my favourite track is 'Far away eyes' which has a country plodding rhythm to it and Ronnie does an excellent job on lap steel guitar.

                              Isn't it ironic that so many legendary rock bands' biggest singles include their disco hits? Rod Stewart, Blondie, Wings, Rolling Stones...

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                                admin last edited by

                                JordanOnTheRun:

                                The Rolling Stones 1978 album Some Girls is a great album (my favourite by them) it's the first to have Ronnie Wood as a full member and him and Keiths guitar really mix together nicely. 'Miss you' is a great song with a cool disco beat and my favourite track is 'Far away eyes' which has a country plodding rhythm to it and Ronnie does an excellent job on lap steel guitar.

                                Ronnie was a member on Black and Blue in 75...

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                                  wingsdgm:

                                  Ronnie was a member on Black and Blue in 75...

                                  He played in the BaB sessions but Some Girls was first with him as a full member. Before that was he was temporary/still in the Faces

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                                    JordanOnTheRun:

                                    wingsdgm:

                                    Ronnie was a member on Black and Blue in 75...

                                    He played in the BaB sessions but Some Girls was first with him as a full member. Before that was he was temporary/still in the Faces

                                    his face was on the cover...that's part of the band to me..

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                                      admin last edited by

                                      Fair enough, but I did say full member.

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                                        admin last edited by

                                        ha ha ...you said Full Member..

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                                          admin last edited by

                                          Band on the run is a close second

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                                            Darth_McCartney last edited by

                                            herc:

                                            Band on the run is a close second

                                            Worst lol 😉

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