Thursday, February 14, 2008

Super Amanda's HOT 100 : Favourite Albums

After the top ten or twelve absolutely NO real order of preference just love. What can I say? This was going to be only my top five albums!

1. The Who Sings My Generation Reissue plus "Great Shakes" Commercial &outtakes
2. The Rolling Stones Exile On Main street
3. The Beatles White Album
4. The Who Rarities Volumes One and Two
5. Nick Lowe The Doings
6. Dave Edmund's Subtle As a Flying Mallet (Tie with Anthology)
7. The Who: Who Are You
8. The Who: Who By Numbers
9. Blondie Parallel Lines
10. The Who: A Quick One Remastered
11. Wings: Band on The Run

Please see my comments for the rest!

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:10 PM

    Hej igen , Blomma ! Yeah , I´ve scrutinized yer list & figure I own abt 50 % of those records . & now I mean to rate yer ratings .1. Kool dat ye remembered good ole Blondie 2.Bach wid Zuckerman - beyond kool 3.Elgar-likewise !Beethoven -Karajan : Swell ! ( K. was da director of Stocholm Philharmonic Orchestra for 15 yers .Seen him perform many times . )4. All Who albums : Quiet rite !Etc, etc . What I DO miss are a couple of Doors´ albums : L.A. Woman,Morrison Hotel & Strange Days . But if ye complete list ( 79 is not 100 , luv. ) maybe I´ll find dem there ? / *Hugs* / Peter

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  2. Anonymous6:56 PM

    Plus ye DID forget Jefferson Airplane ??? It´s hopeless makin a top 10 list , but not much easier makin a top 100 ... Hendrix ? Peter Green ...

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  3. Anonymous4:21 PM

    God dag igen ,älskling ! Yeah, yer gettin there . Only 4 more albums to go . & dis time ye´ve included Grace Slick + Hendrix , too ... soon we will have no disagreement whatsoevva , hon. It will be mighty interestin too see those last 4 albums, tho ! // Abt H. v. Karajan , no he was never da director of Stockholm Philharmonics , I mixed him up wid Sergiu Celibidache . Karajan used to perform in Stockholm ever so often , tho . Sayeth / Pjotr

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  4. Anonymous8:34 PM

    So there , Flower ! Now we can switch record collections wid each other & neither one of us would notice much difference ! A special thanx for lately includin Hendrix , Jethro Tull + Doors:Absolutely Live ( an absolute fav of mine ) . I might have liked to see Tina Turner & Van Morrison included too . But if ye start workin on yer HOT 200 , maybe ? ... Louis Armstrong , Mike Bloomfield , Ella Fitzgerald.../
    /God natt ,min Blomma !/ Pierre

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  5. CamperVan Beethoven!
    They're great!

    I miss Butthole Surfers fromyour list though...
    :)

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  6. SuperAmanda...been following you around the blogosphere for about a year now.

    Excellent list...however, I wonder why Quad is so low on the list...but that's just me.
    Peace, Love, and Rock and Roll!
    Lionel

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  7. Read the first part of my post please :)

    "After the top ten absolutely NO real order of preference just love. What can I say? This was going to be only my top five albums!"

    It's not low at all!!

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  8. I am a dork! I went straight to the list...it's an ADD thing!

    P.S. I love your videos. Been a fan for a long time!

    Peace, Love, and Pete

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  9. THE REST OF MY TOP !)):

    11. Nick Lowe: The Impossible Bird
    12. Bach: The Brandenburg Concertos Nos 4-6 Pinchas Zuckerman/LA Philharmonic
    13. Joan Jett : Great Hits
    14. Elgar Cello concerto/Sea Pictures: Jacqueline Dupre and Dame Janet Baker
    15. The Who: A Quick One
    16. Paul Robeson: Ballad For Americans
    17. Ozzy Osbourne: Diary of a Madman
    18. Pete Townnshed : Empty Glass
    19. Richard Harris: A Tramp Shining
    20. Judy Garland: Meet Me in St Louis/Harvey Girls
    21. The Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers
    22. Tommy: The Who
    23. Oliver! Motion picture soundtrack
    24. Emma Townshend : Winterland
    25. Wings: Band on The Run
    26. Queen: The Game
    27. The Spinners: Greatest Hits
    28. Led Zepplin: Greatest hits
    29. The Kinks: Word of Mouth
    30. Steely Dan: The Royal Scam
    31. Van Halen: Fair Warning
    32. The Jam: Snap
    33. The Who: Odds and Sods
    34. The Who: Who's Next
    35. The Rolling Stones: Black and Blue
    36. Hole: Live Through This
    37. The Brady Bunch: It's A Sunshine Day
    38. Micheal Jackson: Off The Wall
    39. Dave Edmunds: Anthology
    40. Boston: Boston
    41: David Bowie: PinUps
    42: The Beatles: St. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club band
    43: The Rolling Stones: Some Girls
    44. Robert Johnson: The Complete Recordings Box Set
    45. Nick Lowe: Labour of Lust
    46: Wings: London Town
    47: The Rolling Stones: Tattoo You
    48: Grateful Dead: Rockpalast Bootleg
    49. JJ Cale: The very Best of JJ Cale
    50. Camper Van Beethoven: Camper Van Beethoven
    51. Pete Townshend: All The Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes
    52. Nick Lowe: Nick Lowe and His Cowboy Outfit
    53. The Doors: Soft Parade
    54. AcDc: Highway to Hell
    55. Grace Slick: Dreams
    56. Have a Nice Day Rhino Super Hits of The 70's Volume# 17
    57. Small Faces: Ogden's Nut Gone Flake
    58. Roger Daltrey: McVicar
    59. Camper Van Beethoven: 1 and 2
    60. Tom Waits: Rain Dogs
    61. John Entwistle: Whistle Rhymes
    62. Pete Townshend: Scoop One and Two
    63. Sophia Loren's Greatest Hits
    64. AcDc: High Voltage
    65. AcDc: Back in Black
    66. The Who: Face Dances
    67. Fleetwood Mac: Fleetwood Mac
    68. The Baby's Anthology
    69. Roger Daltrey: Martyrs and Madmen
    70. Eric Clapton: Slowhand
    71. Nick Lowe: Dig My Mood
    72. Liza with a Z soundtrack
    73. Frank Zappa: 200 Motels
    74. Blondie: Eat To The Beat
    75. The Go Go's Beauty and The Beat
    76. Paul Robeson: Songs of Free Men
    77. Tom Petty: Damn The Torpedoes
    78. Tom Petty: Full Moon Fever
    79. Beethoven's 9th: Von Karajan
    80. Rossini Overtures: Claudio Abbado
    81. Jimi Hendrix: Anthology
    82. The Doors: Absolutely Live
    83. The Rolling Stones: It's Only Rock Roll
    84. The Who: It's Hard
    85. Pete Townshend/Ronnie Lane: Rough Mix
    86. The Who Quadrophnia
    87. Keith Moon: Two Sides of The Moon
    88. The Carpenters: Complete Greatest Hits
    89. The Beatles: Abbey Road
    90. John Lennon: Plastic Ono Band
    91. Phantom of The Paradise Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
    92. Wilson Phillips: Wilson Phillips
    93. Rachel Fuller : Cigarettes and Housework
    94. Dave Edmunds: Twangin
    95: Nick Lowe: The Wilderness Years
    96. Time Life Country Treasury
    97. From Where I Stand: The Black Experience in Country Music
    98. Judas Priest: Anthology
    99. Elton John: Greatest Volume 1,2,3
    100. The Rolling Stones: Let it Bleed

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  10. Hi, Sun Flower ! Wish ye da sweetest of holidays! Abt additions to yer Top 100 : Father Bach , YAY , what music could be more fittin for Easter (or for any time whatsoevva?)... & listenin to Sticky Fingers sure makes yer fingers sticky!!!!Van Halen -Ye good ole Roth makes splits as agile as Mandy´s !/Bowie´s Pinups : Did ye know dis album´s dedicated to 60s punk group ,Pretty Things?( I own coupla their vinyls , supposedly worth a fortune . )/Rain Dogs: But of course!Listened to whole album just yesterday,in abominable Swede Easter weather. Grateful Dead ,well,García may have left da buildin, but music sure rings on , just like Morrison´s & Doors´. / P.S. Did ye know , Steve Marriot,original singer of Small Faces,was part of da London stage ensemble,playin ´Oliver?/D.S. Best album name evva :WHO ARE YOU + 4 peein gentlemen on da album cover ! //D.D.S.Still own 50-75% of yer listed albums...wanna switch,hon ?
    Hard Hemulenoid *Hugs* for ye,Flower //Pete

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