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Lots of Motown, EWF, Curtis, Donnie, an unbelievable amount of blues, jazz collection is starting to take off (50 different Miles' albums), some select classic rock, soundgarden and that whole Seatle thing, classical (love cello music as of late) and oh yeah
FUNK everything and anything I can get my hands on | |
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Miles Davis
Hendrix Meshell Ndegeocello The Beatles Sly Stone Stevie Wonder Marvin Gaye Maxwell Led Zeppelin Al Green Lenny Kravitz | |
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DorothyParkerWasCool said: Miles Davis
Hendrix Meshell Ndegeocello The Beatles Sly Stone Stevie Wonder Marvin Gaye Maxwell Led Zeppelin Al Green Lenny Kravitz I need to add TTD, The Jacksons/Michael Jackson, Parliament/Funkadelic to my list. | |
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Going by the "3 or more" rule:
Bjork Wendy & Lisa The Time Sheila E. Eric Leeds Jacques Loussier Neil Finn Meshell Stevie Wonder Jimi Hendrix Stevie Ray Vaughan Eric Clapton Carlos Santana Brad Mehldau Joe Sample/The Crusaders Lalah Hathaway Marcus Miller Bela Fleck & the Flecktones The YellowJackets Natalie Merchant Fred Hammond/Commissioned Nicole Nordeman Rich Mullins Daryl Coley Rachelle Ferrell Phil Keaggy Harry Connick Jr. Mint Condition Janet Jackson Bob James The Beatles Lenny Kravitz The Sundays The Cranberries Radiohead Crystal Lewis Kirk Franklin Yolanda Adams Take 6 Sting Oleta Adams Ray Charles Al Green Hezekiah Walker Living Colour Dave Matthews (band) Terence Trent D'arby Aretha Franklin Richard Smallwood Norah Jones Maxwell Now, I know why my dad says I have too many CDs -- that's not even counting the onesies and twosies!!! [This message was edited Wed Mar 3 17:14:14 2004 by ThreadBare] | |
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OK, this is just off the top of my head.....
Talking Heads The Clash Elvis Costello (damn near everything by him too) Big Audio Dynamite ABC New Edition Red Hot Chili Peppers The Smiths The B-52's The Pretenders Gang of Four NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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next to p, U2 and david bowie take up the most space. there's also a lot of:
rolling stones tori amos janet jackson madonna natalie merchant/10,000 maniacs fleetwood mac/stevie nicks/lindsey buckingham | |
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David Bowie
Bad Brains Bauhaus Cocteau Twins The Smiths Pixies Throwing Muses X Stevie Wonder Billie Holliday Bjork Madonna Belle & Sebastian Dead Can Dance Tim Buckley Joni Mitchell NY Dolls Velvet Underground Stooges The Fall The Chameleons Birthdaay Party Nick Cave Nick Drake [This message was edited Wed Mar 3 17:34:42 2004 by PhilG] | |
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I have roughly 30 Zappa albums, give or take...
In third trails way back, probably David Bowie with, umm... 1..2...3...4...5...6...7...8 So to tally: Prince, around 60 Zappa, around 30 Bowie, around 8 hmmmm... oh, and the Beatles 8 Edit: Oh, and 8 by Miles Davis. [This message was edited Wed Mar 3 20:37:06 2004 by savoirfaire] "Knowledge is preferable to ignorance. Better by far to embrace the hard truth than a reassuring faith. If we crave some cosmic purpose, then let us find ourselves a worthy goal" - Carl Sagan | |
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Moderator | Mariah Carey Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Madonna
Sade Tina Turner Janet Jackson Prince and The Revolution [This message was edited Wed Mar 3 22:24:45 2004 by APOLLONIA112] | |
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no doubt,coldplay,ttd....but those are the only ones i can think of off the top of the head.
and yeh....the prince collection i keep separate from the rest of the stuff | |
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Michael Jackson!
Stevie Wonder Earth, Wind & Fire Marvin Gaye and thousands of others I just can't name, 'cause I'll miss one..... They did WHAT??!....
Org Sci-Fi Association | |
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I'll go by the 3 rule too:
Ani Difranco Stevie Wonder Jimi Hendrix Radiohead Miles Davis Charles Mingus Sade Outkast David Bowie Bjork Debarge Mary J. Blige Parliament/Funkadelic Tony, Toni, Tone John Coltrane Redman Compton's Most Wanted Too Short Michael Jackson The Beatles A Tribe Called Quest Gangstarr Santana Jodeci Mariah Carey And it's a good thing 3 was the cutoff because i got a bunch of pairs. | |
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David Bowie
U2 Public Enemy Beastie Boys Rolling Stones Roxy Music WHAT IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW? THERE WASN'T ONE TODAY! | |
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David Bowie
Terence Trent D'Arby Miles Davis James Brown The Bee Gees | |
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Kate Bush
Tori Amos Madonna R.E.M Stevie Wonder Joni Mitchell Pet Shop Boys | |
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VoicesCarry said: Kate Bush
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polkadotsuit said: Kate Bush
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Nobody really. I do have all of MeShell & TTD's stuff, Sade & Maxwell too... | |
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based on the 3 or more albums rule it would be around 300-400 artists and I don't wanna bother anyone reading this, hehe
so therefore I will restrict myself to a 20 or more albums rule, which slims the list down to: Earth Wind & Fire Stevie Wonder Bobby Womack George Clinton/Parliament/Funkadelic James Brown Michael Jackson / Jacksons Count Basie between 10 and 20 records it includes: Al Green Aretha Franklin Ashford & Simpson Atlantic Starr Beatles Cameo Chaka Khan Commodores Diana Ross Fatback Gap Band Herbie Hancock Ice Cube Kool & The Gang Luther Vandross Madonna Marvin Gaye Maze & Frankie Beverly Millie Jackson Nancy Wilson Natalie Cole Patti Labelle Public Enemy Quincy Jones Run DMC Soul II Soul Temptations Zapp/Roger ... ... ... ... + a whole lotta bunch of other ones I don't have in my database yet still Prince is the only one in the category 100+ "Pop... Life .....is that where all your money goes" [This message was edited Thu Mar 4 6:02:54 2004 by Dancelot] Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Janet Jackson - "Rare Gems"
Living Colour - "Stain" Robert Randolph and the Family Band - "Unclassified" D'Angelo - "Voodoo" Cody ChesnuTT - "The Headphone Masterpiece" Omar - "This is Not a Love Song" Prince - "Collector's Dreams" Vice featuring Corey Glover - "Live at Wetlands" Esthero - "Breath from Another" Kelis - "Wanderland" Q-Tip - "Kamaal the Abstract" | |
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Johnny Cash
Bruce Springsteen Marvin Gaye Tom Waits PIL Sly & The Family Stone Isaac Hayes David Bowie Barry White Chic D'Angelo 999 Miles Davis Duke Ellington Antonio Carlos Jobim The Who The Clash Frank Sinatra Al Green James Brown Scott Walker Can Massive Attack The The John Coltrane Dead Kennedys (w/ Jello Biafra) Charles Mingus The Rolling Stones The Ruts The Stranglers Thin Lizzy Neil Young Bob Dylan Leonard Cohen The Fall There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently | |
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Shapeshifter said: Johnny Cash
Bruce Springsteen Marvin Gaye Tom Waits PIL Sly & The Family Stone Isaac Hayes David Bowie Barry White Chic D'Angelo 999 Miles Davis Duke Ellington Antonio Carlos Jobim The Who The Clash Frank Sinatra Al Green James Brown Scott Walker Can Massive Attack The The John Coltrane Dead Kennedys (w/ Jello Biafra) Charles Mingus The Rolling Stones The Ruts The Stranglers Thin Lizzy Neil Young Bob Dylan Leonard Cohen The Fall Where's the girls? | |
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loads & loads of...
The Compromise Theory:
Based on my analysis, I believe the government faked the plane crash and demolished the WTC North Tower with explosives. The South Tower, in a simultaneous but unrelated plot was brought down by actual terrorists. Is it a deal? | |
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Harlepolis said: Damn, Harley, that's a sexy-ass pic of Chaka! | |
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Stevie Wonder. What a great guy. | |
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Cloudbuster said: Stevie Wonder. What a great guy.
Yes, indeed!!! | |
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okaypimpn said: Cloudbuster said: Stevie Wonder. What a great guy.
Yes, indeed!!! stevieeeee! although i only have one stevie wonder album in my vinyl stash... | |
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