The One Album to Rule Them All.

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curlycrouton post=18.74270.828635 said:
sky14kemea post=18.74270.828186 said:
that mika CD "life in cartoon motion" XD
dont ask why, i think it'll keep me from insanity that little bit longer than other CD's
I think it'd have the opposite effect with myself.
i see your point, it can drive others insane
my theory is if i act insane, chances are it'll take longer for me to become fully insane, or something O-o
i might change my cd anyway
cant we just take our ipods or mp3players? XD
 

iain62a

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HSIAMetalKing post=18.74270.827933 said:
The album Touched by the Crimson King by Demons & Wizards. Both CDs, mind you.
I know a band called King Crimson, who have an album called "in the court of the crimson king"
Any relation?
 

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It's a tie... Song of the Blackbird by William Elliott Whitmore, Black Holes and Revelations by Muse, and... perhaps... Bob Dylan's first album. Or a Bob Dylan compilation. A greatest hits, if you will.

I was torn between "Absolution" and "Black Holes and Revelations," but BHR has Starlight. It'd be quite poignant.
 

GyroCaptain

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Turn! Turn! Turn! by the Byrds. No question.

And apparently Firefox can fuck off, as it's telling me Byrds is not a word. What kind of tossy internet browser are you, that you insist one of the best and most neglected bands of the 60s isn't real?

If I weren't set on the Byrds, I would probably have said the collection of early year Rolling Stones singles. Possibly Happy Trails by Quicksilver Messenger Service or The Wall if I expanded the number
 

dukethepcdr

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One of those compilation ablums with songs by different artists all from the late 50's rock era. Which song exactly wouldn't matter as long as it had at least one Buddy Holly song on it.
 

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It would have to be either "Wave of Mutilation" by Pixies or "Insecticide" by Nirvana.

One has "Debaser","Here Comes Your Man"and"Holiday" but the other has the orgasm of grunge that was "Dive" and "Sliver".

Goddammit i just can't choose.
 

Sgt. Pepper

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'How to get off a deserted island using only a CD player and a CD.' By Tim 'The Tool Man' Taylor.
 

sandgoose

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probably Doolittle by the Pixies
possibly My Aim is True by Elvis Costello

Also about half of the albums listed here make me wince.
 

Lukeje

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dark_redeemer post=18.74270.844472 said:
didnt even need to think about this. dark side of the moon
He said 'CD-player' not 'Record-player'. (The inner audiophile in me much prefers the original vinyl).
 

Dr Spaceman

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Boy, one album to listen to forever...

Toss-up between The Velvet Underground's Loaded (because I know I would never get tired of it) and Bob Dylan's Blonde on Blonde. Blonde on Blonde would be a great choice simply because I could spend the rest of my days endlessly breaking down the complex lyrics of the songs.

Incidentally, why the hell doesn't Firefox recognize "blonde"?
 

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Hellion25 post=18.74270.828907 said:
Has to be Appetite For Destruction by Guns n' Roses for me. Top to bottom its mt favourite album of all time and after so many years I'm still not sick of it. I would then fashion a guitar out of some wood and coconut thread (whatever the hell that string is called on coconuts outer shells) and teach myself all the songs.
Can I be stranded on your island too and fashion a set of drums out of cocnuts and other desert island comodities? We could have our own desert island band!!

But for albums I'd take Appetite for Destruction - Guns N Roses OR The Battle of Los Angeles - Rage Against The Machine
 
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69 love songs, by the Magnetic fields.

If you don't mind...
Why don't you mind!?
Where is your sense of indignation!
Where is the madness you promised me?
 

The Iron Ninja

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Either Wish you were here or The Wall by Pink Floyd.
I would also mention Dark side of the moon as a close third.
 

Deschamps

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Either

Illinois by Sufjan Stevens (actually, the proper title is Come On, Feel The Illinoise)
or
Together We're Heavy by the Polyphonic Spree

Sufjan is simply one of the greatest songwriters I've ever heard. I'd really encourage anyone to listen to his music.

The Polyphonic Spree are a band of twenty something people who are all really happy. Their music has a kind of energy that you won't find anywhere else, because nobody else has that many instruments. They're awesome.