Last album listened to from beginning to end.

Released November 4th, 1985.

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Granted, Aerosmith was running on fumes at this point and hardly relevant anymore until they collabed with Run DMC in 1986 and turned that into Permanent Vacation in 1987 which nobody knew about until MTV started blowing it up. And that is when I basically stopped listening to Aerosmith as it was not the grimy Aerosmith my uncles introduced me to.
 
if you are into Shoegaze that was big, this is the Sgt. Pepper / Led Zeppelin IV / Back in Black of shoegaze.
Released November 4, 1991

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Released November 2, 1987
Great album by a very good band. Their first four albums were great for the genre. Maybe following Metallica on the '88 Monsters of Rock did them in??

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While at the Wisconsin game, talking with my high school buddy whose favorite band is AC/DC. I asked him what his favorite AC/DC album was and it was Powerage.

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My cousin and I still talk about this album all the time. Reminds us of his late rockstar Dad. He loved this album and we would have lots of late nights drinking Rolling Rocks (back when it was good and brewed in Latrobe). Threw it on this morning, it’s a perfect record. Never gets old.
 
I swear Bridge of Sighs was played on KISW every Friday night at midnight from 1981-1986. It just seemed like the perfect drive home in the dark music.
 
Dire Straits Dire Straits
Song of the day that I had forgotten about (listen with headphones or a great sound system) In The Gallery

 
Released December 3rd, 1965.

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Rubber Soul is the Beatles greatest LP and I think @chuck and @89ute would agree with me.
I own like 7 different pressings on CD and Vinyl.
Exhibit A- this is the first CD I ever bought (Dec 1994), a circa 1987 master when the Beatles catalog first became available on digital. This was also the first time you could get the UK versions of the pre '67 albums.
Exhibit B - this is an early 70's reissued of the US version of Rubber Soul. Notice how different the track listing is. US Rubber Soul was a folk rock classic.
 
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Released December 3rd, 1965.

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Rubber Soul is the Beatles greatest LP and I think @chuck and @89ute would agree with me.
I own like 7 different pressings on CD and Vinyl.
Exhibit A- this is the first CD I ever bought (Dec 1994), a circa 1987 master when the Beatles catalog first became available on digital. This was also the first time you could get the UK versions of the pre '67 albums.
Exhibit B - this is an early 70's reissued of the US version of Rubber Soul. Notice how different the track listing is. US Rubber Soul was a folk rock classic.
I change my mind all the time, but it's either #1 or #2.
 
One of the greatest alternative /college rock debuts of all time. Meant to listen to this a few weeks ago after the passing of Mani.

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I played this one just to hear if it is still my least favorite Led Zeppelin album. I think not has moved out of last place and Led Zeppelin III is now the least favorite.

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