How To Survive A Desert Island: The Audio Book
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Radiohead - OK Computer
Ah that would be my second
Pretty Hate Machine Remastered - Nine Inch Nails
I have phm from like 35 years ago. Is the remaster better?
maybe just a little more clarity, but now im second guessing myself. cant go wrong with either and im not sure why i called out the remaster specifically, maybe cuz it is just in my rotation a lot
... And that's totally okay. And now I need to check it out and compare. So thanks a lot. ;-)
Anything goes - Cole Porter
Meddle, Pink Floyd
Tool - Aenima
Tool - Lateralus
Listening to that right now, coincidentally.
System of a Down - System of a Down
Have A Nice Life - Deathconsciousness
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yessss
Songs of Leonard Cohen 1967.
Blonde on blonde, Bob Dylan 1966.
Highway 61 revisited, Bob Dylan 1961.
Everything you've come to expect, tlsp 2016.
My beautiful dark twisted fantasy, kanye 2010. (Sorry)
I'd be happy with any of these. But I'd give highway 61 revisited the top spot easily.
Big ups for Everything You've Come to Expect
This is hard as I have a ton of favorite albums. Just saying whatever cimes to mind first, Iโd pick: In Absentia by Porcupine Tree.
Leftism by Leftfield
Music From the Unrealized Film Script: Dusk at Cubist Castle, by The Olivia Tremor Control. This album is so good it almost hurts.
Going to name a few that I would be happy with:
Jimmy Eat World - Clarity
Mineral - The Power of Failing
Anathallo - Floating World
The Decemberists - Picaresque
Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
The Last Waltz -The Band
The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum: Complete Collection
Korpiklaani, either Rankarumpu or Kulkija.
Spilligion - Spillage Village
Chris Smither, Hundred Dollar Valentine.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nU_JDbqfgfN7-xDYOi2lzyoC9cjh7ajq4&feature=shared
Some classical symphonic music greatest pieces album that's at least 2 CDs worth, but hopefully more. Being on a desert island, I'm sure I will go through all sorts of moods and emotions, so I'll need something for everything.
Acheron, by Mechina
do you mean a desert island disc?
Baby Mammoth - Another Day at the Orifice
Not sure, but Dopesmoker by Sleep would be up there.
Gotta be Mark Knopfler - Sailing to Philadelphia
Conflict - The Ungovernable Force Anti cimex - Victims of a Bomb Raid
Periphery's "Periphery II: This Time It's Personal"
London Calling obviously