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Since I only have a touch over 600 CDs, I'll be doing my 50 All Time Favorite Albums In My CD Collection. I love videos like this one. (It's very insightful. lol)
14:51 LMAO! Your efforts are most appreciated, Larry. It had to be stressful and time-consuming. So thanks. 16:06 At last the mystery is solved. I have long wondered what that album was in the circular case.
Interesting video. I see you ran out and bought London Town - nice move and very quick. I swear you did your top 100 albums before because it was the first video I watched of yours back in 2016 - although it wasn’t cds just the albums covers on the screen. It’s possible I have confused you with someone else but the thing is there were a few Sparks albums and I had never of them before.
An interesting list . Here's my list as of today : Jethro Tull : Aqualung Jethro Tull : Living in the Past Pink Floyd : Dark Side of the Moon The Beatles : Rubber Soul ( U.S. version ) The Beatles : Abbey Road Yes : Fragile Genesis : Selling England by the Pound Elton John : Honky Chateau David Bowie : Ziggy Stardust Supertramp : Crime of the Century Rolling Stones : Aftermath ( U.S. version ) Rolling Stones : Sticky Fingers Jimi Hendrix : Are You Experienced ? The Who : Who’s Next Dire Straits : Making Movies Elvis Costello : This Year’s Model Neil Young : Harvest Bob Dylan : Blood on the Tracks Santana : Abraxas Stevie Wonder : Innervisions Joni Mitchell : Court & Spark Chicago : Chicago Transit Authority Bruce Springsteen : Darkness on the Edge of Town The Doobie Brothers : The Captain & Me The Doors : Morrison Hotel Led Zeppelin : Led Zeppelin II Steely Dan : Katy Lied Be Bop Deluxe : Modern Music Little Feat : The Last Record Album The Strawbs : Hero & Heroine Fleetwood Mac : Fleetwood Mac Queen : A Night at the Opera Joe Cocker : I Can Stand a Little Rain Van Morrison : Moondance. Cat Stevens : Catch Bull at Four Emerson Lake & Palmer : Emerson Lake & Palmer Gordon Lightfoot : Sundown Bruce Cockburn : Salt Sun & Time The Ugly Ducklings : Somewhere Outside The Cars : Heartbeat City Deep Purple : Fireball Leon Russell : Carney Robert Palmer : Secrets Rush : Signals Cream : Wheels of Fire XTC : Black Sea Moody Blues : On the Threshold of a Dream Kansas : Leftoverture King Crimson : In the Court of the Crimson King Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes : Hearts of Stone Squeeze : ArgyBargy Joe Jackson : Look Sharp ! Procol Harum : Grand Hotel Roxy Music : Stranded The Clash : London Calling Rod Stewart : Every Picture Tells a Story The Faces : A Nod its as Good as a Wink to a Blind Horse Spirit : The 12 Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus Rory Gallagher : Irish Tour ’74 10 CC : Bloody Tourists ZZ Top : Dequello Edgar Winter : They Only Come Out at Night Stevie Ray Vaughan : Texas Flood Bob Seger : Night Moves Steppenwolf : Steppenwolf Todd Rundgren : Something / Anything ? Max Webster : High Class in Borrowed Shoes Tears for Fears : Songs From the Big Chair Green Day : American Idiot Billy Idol : Rebel Yell Renaissance : Turn of the Cards Steve Winwood : Arc of a Diver Human League : Dare Eagles : On The Border Camel : Rain Dances The Pretenders : The Pretenders Porcupine Tree : Deadwing Martha & the Muffins : Metro Music Peter Gabriel : Car Pete Townshend : White City Al Stewart : Time Passages Blood Sweat & Tears : Blood Sweat & Tears Boz Scaggs : Silk Degrees Iron Butterfly : Ball Graham Parker : Squeezing Out Sparks. Wilson Pickett : The Exciting Wilson Pickett The Guess Who : Share the Land AC / DC : Back in Black Alan Parsons Project : I Robot Tina Turner : Private Dancer Blue Rodeo : Diamond Mine Bob Marley : Exodus. Earth Wind & Fire : All 'N' All Jimmy Buffett : Changes in Latitudes , Changes in Attitudes The Ramones : Rocket to Russia Los Lobos : By the Light of the Moon Crowded House : Together Alone Crosby Stills Nash & Young : Deja Vu Alice Cooper : Love It to Death Blind Faith : Blind Faith Blue Jays ( Justin Hayward & John Lodge ) : Blue Jays. Cheers !!!!
Literally like 3 quarters of the King Gizzard discography would make my list. So happy to see PMDB. Check out Gumboot Soup since it displays all of the genres they can pull off.
I love watching your videos Larry - I'm a young'n 20 yr old and I often look forward to watching your videos after work, you've helped me maintain my love for so many classic band like sparks, zappa and the beatles - cheers! 👍
Good selection of albums. I also have Klaatu, I have Sir Army Suit on vinyl. I have Ram on vinyl as well as his first solo album McCartney. I have a couple Spirit albums including the one you mentioned on vinyl also. Love my music just like you. I need to get a cd player so I can play them. I also have Black Sabbath’s box set the Ozzy years. Good video. Heck I didn’t even mention the cassettes I inherited from my friend but have a few of those too. 😊
It was good to see Astral Weeks make your list. Much like your inclusion of a bunch of Beatles albums, I would have had Bob Dylan and Van Morrison with quite a few.
my top 50 that I have on vinyl only (no order, no compilations, nolive and only one per artist): 1- Animals: Pink Floyd 2- Led Zeppelin III - Led Zeppelin 3- Abbey Road - The Beatles 4- Electric Ladyland - Jimi Hendrix 5- Ram - Paul McCartney 6- Exile on Main St - Rolling Stones 7- Tommy - The Who & the London Symphony Orchestra 8- Plastic Ono Band - John Lennon 9- American Beauty - Grateful Dead 10- All Things Must Pass - George Harrison 11- London Calling - The Clash 12- In Rock - Deep Purple 13- Selling England by the pound - Genesis 14- Astral Weeks - Van Morrison 15- LA Woman - The Doors 16- Ringo - Ringo 17- Cosmo's Factory - CCR 18- Hot Rats - Frank Zappa 19- After the Gold Rush - Neil Young 20- Deja Vu - CSNY 21- Songs for beginners - Graham Nash 22- Tabarnak - Offenbach 23- Among the living - Anthrax 24- Cavalcade - The Flatliners 25- Moving Pictures - Rush 26- Powerslave - Iron Maiden 27- Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath 28- Let There be Rock - AC/DC 29- VS - Pearl Jam 30- L'Heptade - Harmnium 31- Jazz - Queen 32- Red Rose Speedway - Wings 33- Tres Hombres - ZZ Top 34- ... and justice for all - Metallica 35- Rancid (2000) - Rancid 36- Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen 37- Van Halen 1 - Van Halen 38- Thick as a Brick - Jethro Tull 39- Elton John - Elton John 40- Joshua Tree - U2 41- Slow Down vol 2 - Beach Boys 42- the Pros and Cons of Hitchiking - Roger Waters 43- Beau Dommage - Beau Dommage 44- Peace sells ... but who's buying - Megadeth 45- Graham Nash David Crosby - Crosby & Nash 46- Absolutely infinite universe - Yoko Ono 47- the Decline - NOFX 48- the rise and fall of ziggy stardust ... - David Bowie 49- Pinkerton - Weezer 50- Fireworks - The Sainte Catherines
Good call on the Klaatu, I prefer Hope but 347 est is just as good. Nektar is great too, very well deserving of a spot on your top 100. Must have been amazing seeing Yes on the Tormato tour, I own the live album from that tour and it is amazing!
45 is the number of cds in your top 100 we both own Larry.👍👍 Nice one. Not sure how many of those would also be in my top 100 but some id consider. I still just cannot believe i do not own No.1 in Heaven despite adoring all the songs on it. I blame owning the best of....☺️ I think lil beethoven despite not being my current top Sparks would def be my first choice to go in top 100. Good memories with thst album.....👍👍👍
I like and have alot of the same albums I don't have the red album from Grand Funk wish I did it's one of my favorites of them, I am looking for it on vinyl and it's hard to find. 👍😎
I doubt I have a hundred albums to rank Larry,some are my wife's,all my Beatle abums would be my top ten and then my Paul McCartney albums and other Beatle solo albums and then whatever,some Bruce Springsteen albums for sure and then just single albums from various artists I like. Bob
That was just too much for me. I got really scared. I absolutely didn´t dare not to leave a comment! And the list was great, 100 favorites, a hard working man you are! But we are not going to allow you to quit so easily (even though making this video took you only 18 years on TH-cam). Next time favorite albums from 101 to 200 (in 2042 maybe) 😉?
Nice video Larry! I would like a video in which you give an introduction to your favorite bands. What record should I listen to if I want to get to know Sparks. Or Blue Oyster Cult? Or Frank Zappa, Yes or Moody Blues? I know it’s not easy to pick one record for a lot of bands, because for example the Sparks discography is all over the place, but I would be curious what you would pick and what albums I could start with.
The Yoko Ono disc is good. It was you who got me re-interested in Sparks and again with The Moody Blues. This video shows me your great organizational skills Thanks!
Larry..I am shocked you are not including Galactic Zoo Dossier!! You are tossing out most of my top ten!!..I think I am going to lose my s*+t seeing what you included in your top 100..Devo🤬🤬🤬Klaatu..weren’t they The Beatles? Overall, a pretty good list Larry..You only pissed me off about six times👍❤glen
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Since I only have a touch over 600 CDs, I'll be doing my 50 All Time Favorite Albums In My CD Collection. I love videos like this one. (It's very insightful. lol)
Love the camera work, good choices
Your list blows away the Apple Music top 100
Very nice list larry great albums 👍✌️
14:51 LMAO! Your efforts are most appreciated, Larry. It had to be stressful and time-consuming. So thanks.
16:06 At last the mystery is solved. I have long wondered what that album was in the circular case.
Interesting video. I see you ran out and bought London Town - nice move and very quick. I swear you did your top 100 albums before because it was the first video I watched of yours back in 2016 - although it wasn’t cds just the albums covers on the screen. It’s possible I have confused you with someone else but the thing is there were a few Sparks albums and I had never of them before.
Showing a hundred cds is like climbing Mt Everest. Now you have to climb down. Have fun putting all of them back.
You have excellent taste Larry.
Great video as always Larry!
A great list and video! 👍xxx.
Great video!
Loving the double cameras big L!
An interesting list .
Here's my list as of today :
Jethro Tull : Aqualung
Jethro Tull : Living in the Past
Pink Floyd : Dark Side of the Moon
The Beatles : Rubber Soul ( U.S. version )
The Beatles : Abbey Road
Yes : Fragile
Genesis : Selling England by the Pound
Elton John : Honky Chateau
David Bowie : Ziggy Stardust
Supertramp : Crime of the Century
Rolling Stones : Aftermath ( U.S. version )
Rolling Stones : Sticky Fingers
Jimi Hendrix : Are You Experienced ?
The Who : Who’s Next
Dire Straits : Making Movies
Elvis Costello : This Year’s Model
Neil Young : Harvest
Bob Dylan : Blood on the Tracks
Santana : Abraxas
Stevie Wonder : Innervisions
Joni Mitchell : Court & Spark
Chicago : Chicago Transit Authority
Bruce Springsteen : Darkness on the Edge of Town
The Doobie Brothers : The Captain & Me
The Doors : Morrison Hotel
Led Zeppelin : Led Zeppelin II
Steely Dan : Katy Lied
Be Bop Deluxe : Modern Music
Little Feat : The Last Record Album
The Strawbs : Hero & Heroine
Fleetwood Mac : Fleetwood Mac
Queen : A Night at the Opera
Joe Cocker : I Can Stand a Little Rain
Van Morrison : Moondance.
Cat Stevens : Catch Bull at Four
Emerson Lake & Palmer : Emerson Lake & Palmer
Gordon Lightfoot : Sundown
Bruce Cockburn : Salt Sun & Time
The Ugly Ducklings : Somewhere Outside
The Cars : Heartbeat City
Deep Purple : Fireball
Leon Russell : Carney
Robert Palmer : Secrets
Rush : Signals
Cream : Wheels of Fire
XTC : Black Sea
Moody Blues : On the Threshold of a Dream
Kansas : Leftoverture
King Crimson : In the Court of the Crimson King
Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes : Hearts of Stone
Squeeze : ArgyBargy
Joe Jackson : Look Sharp !
Procol Harum : Grand Hotel
Roxy Music : Stranded
The Clash : London Calling
Rod Stewart : Every Picture Tells a Story
The Faces : A Nod its as Good as a Wink to a Blind Horse
Spirit : The 12 Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
Rory Gallagher : Irish Tour ’74
10 CC : Bloody Tourists
ZZ Top : Dequello
Edgar Winter : They Only Come Out at Night
Stevie Ray Vaughan : Texas Flood
Bob Seger : Night Moves
Steppenwolf : Steppenwolf
Todd Rundgren : Something / Anything ?
Max Webster : High Class in Borrowed Shoes
Tears for Fears : Songs From the Big Chair
Green Day : American Idiot
Billy Idol : Rebel Yell
Renaissance : Turn of the Cards
Steve Winwood : Arc of a Diver
Human League : Dare
Eagles : On The Border
Camel : Rain Dances
The Pretenders : The Pretenders
Porcupine Tree : Deadwing
Martha & the Muffins : Metro Music
Peter Gabriel : Car
Pete Townshend : White City
Al Stewart : Time Passages
Blood Sweat & Tears : Blood Sweat & Tears
Boz Scaggs : Silk Degrees
Iron Butterfly : Ball
Graham Parker : Squeezing Out Sparks.
Wilson Pickett : The Exciting Wilson Pickett
The Guess Who : Share the Land
AC / DC : Back in Black
Alan Parsons Project : I Robot
Tina Turner : Private Dancer
Blue Rodeo : Diamond Mine
Bob Marley : Exodus.
Earth Wind & Fire : All 'N' All
Jimmy Buffett : Changes in Latitudes , Changes in Attitudes
The Ramones : Rocket to Russia
Los Lobos : By the Light of the Moon
Crowded House : Together Alone
Crosby Stills Nash & Young : Deja Vu
Alice Cooper : Love It to Death
Blind Faith : Blind Faith
Blue Jays ( Justin Hayward & John Lodge ) : Blue Jays.
Cheers !!!!
19:38 Good to see you also get down with the brown. Keep on rocking mang! 🤟🤎
Great collection. You had London Town, after all.
Literally like 3 quarters of the King Gizzard discography would make my list. So happy to see PMDB. Check out Gumboot Soup since it displays all of the genres they can pull off.
Great taste man!
I love watching your videos Larry - I'm a young'n 20 yr old and I often look forward to watching your videos after work, you've helped me maintain my love for so many classic band like sparks, zappa and the beatles - cheers! 👍
Thanks Jake very much for watching and commenting, I really appreciate it!
Good selection of albums. I also have Klaatu, I have Sir Army Suit on vinyl. I have Ram on vinyl as well as his first solo album McCartney. I have a couple Spirit albums including the one you mentioned on vinyl also. Love my music just like you. I need to get a cd player so I can play them. I also have Black Sabbath’s box set the Ozzy years. Good video. Heck I didn’t even mention the cassettes I inherited from my friend but have a few of those too. 😊
It was good to see Astral Weeks make your list. Much like your inclusion of a bunch of Beatles albums, I would have had Bob Dylan and Van Morrison with quite a few.
my top 50 that I have on vinyl only (no order, no compilations, nolive and only one per artist):
1- Animals: Pink Floyd
2- Led Zeppelin III - Led Zeppelin
3- Abbey Road - The Beatles
4- Electric Ladyland - Jimi Hendrix
5- Ram - Paul McCartney
6- Exile on Main St - Rolling Stones
7- Tommy - The Who & the London Symphony Orchestra
8- Plastic Ono Band - John Lennon
9- American Beauty - Grateful Dead
10- All Things Must Pass - George Harrison
11- London Calling - The Clash
12- In Rock - Deep Purple
13- Selling England by the pound - Genesis
14- Astral Weeks - Van Morrison
15- LA Woman - The Doors
16- Ringo - Ringo
17- Cosmo's Factory - CCR
18- Hot Rats - Frank Zappa
19- After the Gold Rush - Neil Young
20- Deja Vu - CSNY
21- Songs for beginners - Graham Nash
22- Tabarnak - Offenbach
23- Among the living - Anthrax
24- Cavalcade - The Flatliners
25- Moving Pictures - Rush
26- Powerslave - Iron Maiden
27- Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
28- Let There be Rock - AC/DC
29- VS - Pearl Jam
30- L'Heptade - Harmnium
31- Jazz - Queen
32- Red Rose Speedway - Wings
33- Tres Hombres - ZZ Top
34- ... and justice for all - Metallica
35- Rancid (2000) - Rancid
36- Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen
37- Van Halen 1 - Van Halen
38- Thick as a Brick - Jethro Tull
39- Elton John - Elton John
40- Joshua Tree - U2
41- Slow Down vol 2 - Beach Boys
42- the Pros and Cons of Hitchiking - Roger Waters
43- Beau Dommage - Beau Dommage
44- Peace sells ... but who's buying - Megadeth
45- Graham Nash David Crosby - Crosby & Nash
46- Absolutely infinite universe - Yoko Ono
47- the Decline - NOFX
48- the rise and fall of ziggy stardust ... - David Bowie
49- Pinkerton - Weezer
50- Fireworks - The Sainte Catherines
Good call on the Klaatu, I prefer Hope but 347 est is just as good. Nektar is great too, very well deserving of a spot on your top 100. Must have been amazing seeing Yes on the Tormato tour, I own the live album from that tour and it is amazing!
All you need is the best of The Beach Boys
Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.
Cool list!! Glad to see Ween made the cut!!
45 is the number of cds in your top 100 we both own Larry.👍👍 Nice one. Not sure how many of those would also be in my top 100 but some id consider. I still just cannot believe i do not own No.1 in Heaven despite adoring all the songs on it. I blame owning the best of....☺️ I think lil beethoven despite not being my current top Sparks would def be my first choice to go in top 100. Good memories with thst album.....👍👍👍
' I hate it!!'😻 ELO rules, man. Larry waves, ah, Larry for President!🥲
I like and have alot of the same albums I don't have the red album from Grand Funk wish I did it's one of my favorites of them, I am looking for it on vinyl and it's hard to find. 👍😎
I doubt I have a hundred albums to rank Larry,some are my wife's,all my Beatle abums would be my top ten and then my Paul McCartney albums and other Beatle solo albums and then whatever,some Bruce Springsteen albums for sure and then just single albums from various artists I like. Bob
That was just too much for me. I got really scared. I absolutely didn´t dare not to leave a comment!
And the list was great, 100 favorites, a hard working man you are! But we are not going to allow you to quit so easily (even though making this video took you only 18 years on TH-cam). Next time favorite albums from 101 to 200 (in 2042 maybe) 😉?
I’m impressed! I was going to ask if this is something that you would revisit yearly; but you said at the end that you’re not doing that again!😅
Maybe in ten years, ha ha.
Nice video Larry! I would like a video in which you give an introduction to your favorite bands. What record should I listen to if I want to get to know Sparks. Or Blue Oyster Cult? Or Frank Zappa, Yes or Moody Blues? I know it’s not easy to pick one record for a lot of bands, because for example the Sparks discography is all over the place, but I would be curious what you would pick and what albums I could start with.
Great suggestion!
This makes me want to make a top 100… but I have thousands of CDs, it’s going to take a while!
I still need to listen to White Light/White Heat. Surprised to see no Paul Simon!
I love his albums but at the moment only have his latest and his first two.
Only one Bowie? Hey I love the wolf blanket. How long have you had it?
Thanks. About 12 years or more.
The Yoko Ono disc is good. It was you who got me re-interested in Sparks and again with The Moody Blues. This video shows me your great organizational skills Thanks!
Larry..I am shocked you are not including Galactic Zoo Dossier!! You are tossing out most of my top ten!!..I think I am going to lose my s*+t seeing what you included in your top 100..Devo🤬🤬🤬Klaatu..weren’t they The Beatles? Overall, a pretty good list Larry..You only pissed me off about six times👍❤glen
You need to soak in a bathtub and calm down. :D
Actually it's good you have the AC on. Humidity and heat are not good for your CD collection.
What? No Nickleback? I guess that's ok. lol This list is excellent! Way better than Rolling Stone magazine's recent best albums list!
Great list only where is George Harrison? No All Things Must Pass?
I really like the album but it's never been a favorite overall.
Very nice list, but no DOORS at all? I thought you were a fan.😊
Doesn't mean I don't love them...