The 2nd Interference Album Listening Party

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Which album shall we listen to together?

  • Bob Dylan- Highway 61 Revisited

    Votes: 10 19.2%
  • David Bowie- Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars

    Votes: 12 23.1%
  • Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band- Born To Run

    Votes: 18 34.6%
  • Neil Young- Harvest

    Votes: 4 7.7%
  • Queen- A Night At The Opera

    Votes: 8 15.4%

  • Total voters
    52
  • Poll closed .

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Hola.

The 1st went well. Several of us spent 47 minutes and 15 seconds together listening to Abbey Road by The Beatles. Had a grand time, and even ate some Slim Jims.

So we'll do it again:

Bob Dylan-Highway 61 Revisited

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David Bowie- Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars

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Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band-Born To Run

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Neil Young- Harvest

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Queen- A Night At The Opera

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Pick the album. The poll will close 9/16.

Then we'll distribute the record, and pick a nite to listen. :ohmy: fun.
 
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I have all of the records but Ziggy, although I may have that one on vinyl. You'd have to wait for me to go out into the living room and turn it over.


But I voted for Born to Run because I love that record very very much.
 
Bruuuuuuuuuuuce!

I mean, c'mon. Look at my avatar. Who else am I gonna vote for?
And it is the 30th anniversary of that fine album.

But as Bono said while inducting Bruce into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, don't call him The Boss. He's not the boss. He works for us. :wink:
 
martha said:
I have all of the records but Ziggy, although I may have that one on vinyl. You'd have to wait for me to go out into the living room and turn it over.


But I voted for Born to Run because I love that record very very much.

For some reason I thought the only track you liked here was "She's the One"

:scratch:
 
Amazing as it sounds, I still don't have Born To Run. :reject:

So I voted for Highway 61 Revisited, as everyone should. :wink:
 
Aardvark747 said:
:shocked: I think that puts my 'no Rolling Stones' albums into the shadows now!

:wink:

No, because I do have other Springsteen albums (and also quite a few Brucelegs). :p

In any case, there's supposed to be a 30th anniversary edition coming out any moment now. I might pick that one up in due time.
 
Queen, people, Queen. A Night At The Opera is simply amazing. :drool:

And I'll turn up to this listening party! I can't believe I missed the first one. So much was going on that it just slipped my mind. :reject:
 
Ziggy because Bowie is my second favourite next to anything U2:yes:
 
UnforgettableLemon said:


For some reason I thought the only track you liked here was "She's the One"

:scratch:

That's my favorite Bruce song, but I like the rest of the record too.


:reject: It turns out that I don't have the Bob Dylan reord, but I'll get it as soon as I get paid again.

At least I'm not as bad as Marty. : pointsandlaughs:
 
I need to purchase Ziggy, Highway, and Opera :ohmy:

All I have are comps and post-2000 albums for Bowie and Dylan, and the double-disc greatest hits for Queen.
 
martha said:
:reject: It turns out that I don't have the Bob Dylan reord, but I'll get it as soon as I get paid again.

At least I'm not as bad as Marty. : pointsandlaughs:

How so? :eyebrow:

Maybe you don't realise the sin of not owning Highway 61 Revisited. Desolation Row alone makes that album essential in every record collection. Not to mention Like A Rolling Stone and Ballad Of A Thin Man. And that's just a third of the record I mention here.

: pointsandlaughsback:

:tongue:
 
:p

And keep in mind that Like A Rolling Stone was recently voted the #1 seismic event in 50 years of sound and vision (or however Uncut labelled it) by a team of critics that included Keith Richards, Paul McCartney, Patti Smith, Michael Stipe, Lou Reed, Paul Weller, Noel Gallagher, Chris Martin, Robert Downey Jr, Alice Cooper, Moby, Ozzy Osbourne and more.

:D
 
martha said:


That's my favorite Bruce song, but I like the rest of the record too.


:reject: It turns out that I don't have the Bob Dylan reord, but I'll get it as soon as I get paid again.

At least I'm not as bad as Marty. : pointsandlaughs:


i also thought you didn't like born to run. what i remember was something about not liking jungleland at all. :hmm:

maybe it was someone else. or maybe i made the whole thing up.



i've got the dylan album, but only because i illegally recorded it off someone last week. i streamed it from someone in my building who had their itunes library hooked up to share....i guess i don't technically "have" it, but i've got the songs. in one big wav file, that is...:shifty:

my mom has a copy of 'harvest' which i thought i ripped to my computer the last time i borrowed her neil young albums, but apparently i forgot :der:
 
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