Tyler's Music Collection

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This is my music collection, all of my CDs.

Talking Heads - Remain In Light
Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
Talking Heads - Little Creatures
Talking Heads - True Stories
Peter Gabriel - Shaking The Tree: 16 Golden Greats
Huey Lewis & The News - Greatest Hits
Duran Duran - Greatest
Lionel Richie - The Definitive Collection
Bryan Ferry - The Collection
Bryan Adams - So Far, So Good
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Michael Bolton - Essential
Skyhooks - The Latest And Greatest
REO Speedwagon - Essential
Queen - Greatest Hits
Queen - Greatest Hits III
AC/DC - TNT
AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
AC/DC - Highway To Hell
AC/DC - Back In Black
AC/DC - Who Made Who
AC/DC - The Razor's Edge
AC/DC - Ballbreaker
AC/DC - Black Ice
Metallica - ...And Justic For All
Guns 'N Roses - Appetite For Destruction
Slipknot - All Hope Is Gone
Slipknot - Iowa
Disturbed - Believe
Disturbed - Indestructible
Iron Maiden - Somewhere Back In Time: The Best Of 1980-1989
Led Zeppelin - Mothership
Kiss - The Very Best
Judas Priest - British Steel
Judas Priest - Screaming For Vengeance
Judas Priest - Ram It Down
Elvis Presley - The King
Dire Straits - On Every Street
Eagles - Hotel California
Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet
Radiohead - Best Of
Radiohead - OK Computer
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Bruce Springsteen - Greatest Hits
Michael Jackson - Off The Wall
INXS - Kick
The Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols
Nirvana - Nevermind
The Clash - London Calling
The Presidents Of The United States Of America - Best Of
Green Day - American Idiot
Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
Soundtrack - The Lion King
Soundtrack - Pulp Fiction
Soundtrack - Underbelly
Billy Idol - The Essential
Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Chronicle
Mental As Anything - Essential As Anything
Roxy Music - Stranded
Midnight Oil - Essential Oils
The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico
David Bowie - Heroes
Genesis - Selling England By The Pound
The Doors - The Doors
Soundtrack - Titanic
Tears For Fears - Tears Roll Down (Greatest Hits 82-92)
Hoodoo Gurus - Mars Needs Guitars
Eurythmics - Ultimate Collection
Warren Zevon - Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy
Warren Zevon - Bad Luck Streak In Dancing School
Warren Zevon - Stand In The Fire
Warren Zevon - The Envoy
Mika - Life In Cartoon Motion
Simply Red - Greatest Hits
D:Ream - The Platinum Collection
Jimi Hendrix - The Ultimate Experience
The Living End - The Living End
Icehouse - White Heat: 30 Hits
Fleetwood Mac - Greatest Hits
Gotye - Making Mirrors
Pointer Sisters - Best Of
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I just have a few of those (though I'm sure my wife has a bunch more on vinyl or cd):

Pointer Sisters - Best Of
Michael Jackson - Off The Wall
Talking Heads - Remain In Light
Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
Talking Heads - Little Creatures

Since you seem to be somewhat into glam I can't recommend Brian Eno's first two albums enough.

Here Come the Warm Jets and Taking Tiger Mountain...



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Also, I see you have Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits, but nothing else. If you're at all interested in expanding your listening horizons in that direction, may I suggest any and all Lindsey Buckingham solo albums and Buckingham Nicks. Also the pre-Rumours lineup Fleetwood Mac album Bare Trees is fantastic.

Buckingham Nicks was never officially released on CD (though there are plenty of pirated CD copies floating around), and the entire album has been posted on YouTube, here:




I have a few Fleetwood Mac albums on vinyl, actually, I might post my vinyl list later on.
That's a little surprising, given your age.

Cool though. I can't listen to vinyl anymore. My old stereo crapped out and my turntable isn't campatible with the new stereo. Not that it matters much since 99.9% of my music listening is done on my iPod. I don't even buy CDs anymore.



That's a little surprising, given your age.
Why? I have gregorian chant on vinyl, still not surprising simply because I'm young. Fleetwood Mac are pretty well known anyway.

Do you have Tusk, Tyler?



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I inherited most of my vinyl records, but there's a few I've bought.

I'm not sure if I own Tusk, I know I have Rumours and Greatest Hits, and one other one that I'm not sure about.



If Tusk isn't in your collection, I recommend it. It's nothing at all like Rumours, but a lot of fans consider it their best.



That one's good, too. Well, except for "I'm So Afraid." I hate the studio version of that song. When played live it's an absolute monster and one of my favorite songs ever, but the album version sounds like Buckingham's been neutered or something.

Look's like the full album of Tusk is on YouTube as well:




Not a whole lot of people of any age listen to vinyl anymore, especially not teenagers.
You would be surprised, records have been doing pretty well over the past few years and still rising, here in Britain anyway. We even have a massive record shop here in my town that's not having problems and still open and the nearest HMV shop to me has a whole section dedicated to 'vinyl'. Obviously it's not as big as CD and digital music but it's doing well.

I listened to records in my teenage years(and younger) thanks to my parents collection, still listen to and buy records.



You would be surprised, records have been doing pretty well over the past few years and still rising, here in Britain anyway. We even have a massive record shop here in my town that's not having problems and still open and the nearest HMV shop to me has a whole section dedicated to 'vinyl'. Obviously it's not as big as CD and digital music but it's doing well.

I listened to records in my teenage years(and younger) thanks to my parents collection, still listen to and buy records.
Yep same here. There's a fairly high demand in Michigan for records. Only about 1/5 of my vinyl is from my parents, and I think I have 200 total (so far).



Why on earth would you buy Gotye?



"Somebody That I Used To Know" is a catchy tune. I haven't heard the rest of Gotye's stuff, but I see nothing wrong with buying it.

This thread makes me want to post my music collection as well.



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I liked "Somebody That I Used To Know", of course. I found it to be one of the only good songs to come out in the last few years or so. The rest of the album was ok, too.