Who doesn't own these albums?

I’ve got all three, two on tape and one on CD. They’re all before my time too but so what?


“I thought: opera, how hard can it be? Songs. Pretty girls dancing. Nice scenery. Lots of people handing over cash. Got to be better than the cut-throat world of yoghurt, I thought.” - Seldom Bucket

Despite being of the right age to have all three, I only have Sgt. Pepper.

Anytime I want Led Zeppelin, I can turn on classic rock radio, and they’ll be playing some soon. (They’re so predictable.) And I always thought Pink Floyd were a bunch of musically overrated, despondent cynics who would be pissed as hell if they ever found that there might be something worth believing in.

But that’s just my personal taste, of course.

I only own the Beatles, on tape. I used to have the other two on vinyl, but gave them away years ago, and I don’t have much interest in buying them on CD.

Dark confession: I really hate the idea of Britney and Christina, but I LOVE singing their songs in my car, and I might break down and buy THEIR CDs!!! Help me!


You know you are a vet tech when: you can eat your lunch with one hand and clean up a parvo blowout with the other.

hrm. darkside on tape format, 4 on album format, and pepper on cd format. you’re right. anyone who owns one of them, owns all 3.

Omigod, Michelle, where do you live? Stay calm; we’ll have someone there in minutes. Your condition can be treated! :wink:

Menteuse, menteuse, pantalon en feu!

Hmmm… doesn’t quite work in French now, does it :wink:


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  • Neil Peart, Rush (1993)

I have Pepepr but that’s all, I don’t care too much for the other two.


I’ve learned that if someone says something unkind about me, I must live so that no one will believe it.

Dark Side was my first CD. Zep IV I had on vinyl, but never got on CD. And my dad had an original Sgt. Pepper’s LP that he got when it first came out (and which I put some serious mileage on).

Let’s see.

Sgt. Peppers - CD
Zep 4 - CD and cassette
DSOTM - CD and cassetee and vinyl

Yep. Guilty.


God is my co-pilot. Blame Him.

I’m a Beatles freak, so I have Pepper on CD and vinyl. I can appreachiate DSOTM, but never got into them. And chalk me up to the Zep screams too much clique.


DON PEDRO: Your silence most offends me, and to be merry best becomes you; for, out of question, you were born in a merry hour.

BEATRICE: No, sure, my lord, my mother cried; but then there was a star danced, and under that was I born. -Much Ado About Nothing, Act II, Sc: i

Had all three on vinyl, all purchased in my early high school days. Though no doubt I continued to move them around with me, I don’t think any of the three ever came out of their sleeves after I graduated from high school, my tastes having changed significantly by then.

My entire collection of vinyl LPs (approx. 500 discs) was either stolen or damaged by whoever broke into my apartment in the days following a fire in the building some years ago. Since they also stole my turntable (along with the rest of my stereo equipment, I didn’t bother trying to sort through the remnant to determine which were still playable and which weren’t – just left the whole lot behind when I moved out. I consider it one of the greatest strokes of luck in my life that only about a dozen books were water damaged, and that the remaining 1500 or so escaped fire, flood, and predation.

I’ve replaced a small subset of the LPs with CDs since then, but none of these three.



“Ain’t no man can avoid being born average, but there ain’t no man got to be common.” –Satchel Paige

I don’t. Why should I? If I want to hear any of that, I’ll just turn on the ‘classic’ rock station. If they aren’t playing it when I tune in, they will in a few minutes. Ugh I hate that!
IMHO, I think that PF and LZ are way over played. They may have been good, but after hearing it all the time, I can’t stand them.


If you want to have cities, you’ve got to build roads.

I have all three. My copy of Sgt. Pepper is even in mono. It was the first album I bought, and I didn’t have a stero yet.

And when I bought them, you didn’t hear any of them on the radio. I got Dark Side the week it came out (and found it slightly disappointing after Atom Heart Mother and Meddle – my impression was that it was Pink Floyd watered down). Led Zeppelin was considered washed up after the release of Led Zep III (probably their worst album); no one expected IV to be as good as it was. Sgt. Pepper was only heard on a few alternative FM stations, since it didn’t have a hit single on it.

Times change.


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Don’t have any of them. Never liked Led Zeppelin, or the heavy metal crap which they engendered. Pink Floyd is overblown and pretentious. The Beatles are AOK, but just don’t have Sgt. Pepper. (I will remedy that at some point.)

To everyone who thinks that you know what a band is all about by listening to the radio, I guess you think Casey Casum (sp? but who cares about him anyway) is a pretty cool dude. Radio sux big, green, donkey dicks.

Michelle: Who is Britney and Christina?

I own DSOTM on remastered gold (as well as The Wall), most of Led Zepplin, and several Beatles albums. The first recording I ever owned was Pink Floyd’s The Wall on 8-track tape (you kids won’t know what that is, but your mommies and daddies do.) Actually it was my brother’s but I listened to it more than he did so that makes it mine.

I’d like to take this opportunity to point out that Madonna’s cover of American Pie sux almost as badly as radio.


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Little Nemo and RTFirefly, you guys can come over to my place any time you want. We’ll sit on the stoop and wear Italian undershirts and sock garters and play pinochle and shake our fists at passing cars.

Mark me down as another old fart who could easily have all three of these discs, but who vaguely dislikes Floyd and ACTIVELY dislikes Led Zep.

SGT. PEPPER, of course I have SGT PEPPER. Who doesn’t have SGT. PEPPER?


Uke

You know, not long ago I could have proudly stated that I had not one of these three albums in my collection. However, now that my girl and I live together and have consolidated, I must admit that all three are on our rack. Damn.

Not that Pink Floyd and the Beatles really suck. Just mostly.

I have Pepper on vinyl twice (one is the picture disc, yes I’m a collector) and once on CD. The Husband has Dark Side of the Moon on CD, but neither of us owns anything by Led Zep, although I think he used to before he sold all his records, tapes and stereo equipment for food back in college


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I’ve never owned them; I used to think something was wrong with me cause i didn’t like the Beatles( i was born in 58).
I always preferred the Grateful Dead myself.
But my very first album, I’m proud to say, was Too Much,Too Soon by the New York Dolls!

I have them all on LP. DSOTM is the only one I bought on CD.

What about Frampton Comes Alive? Everyone I knew back in the old days had that one.