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How are you supposed to do this? So much of my music gives me joy at the time I listen to it. Even Richidoo's Stan Kenton is the right music sometimes.
You listed 20 to 25 albums, basically you are saying your albums outrank the top 20 for example Rolling Stones List.Another list places Madonna- Immaculate Collection at 21. So you are saying your best albums rank higher.
Sorry Mag, but if you gave me your entire list, only one or two would take up space on my shelves and the rest would be tossed or given away. And if you want the Rolling Stones list, then copy and paste it. Otherwise, my list is exactly what it is... my list. I've got nothing against all the music I listened to in my youth like Stones and Zeppelin... just doesn't speak to me now. Thank goodness for variety of taste, or how dull the world would be. Currently I'm listening to a 1958 copy of "This is Ray Brown". Great stuff! 60 year old vinyl is still making music... and will be after all the hard drives have crashed.
Brubeck- Time out
Try Time Further Out:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1WFaQ70giw&list=PLETOWykxEI7anC5CxDUTnCu3f_-cSEoIE
Even Richidoo's Stan Kenton is the right music sometimes.
OF course I have that. I've got probably 20+ different Brubeck LP's.And to Mags, if you go by sales as the criteria of "greatest", you always have a recency bias since there are more people buying music today than 50 years ago... and it elevates pop in it's importance. The only way Abba comes before Bach is on an alphabetical list. The value of these topics is the exposure to other music lover's "top" list. Later today, I'll spend some time listening to Brahms piano concerto to see if I hear some of what Tyson hears. Who knows, maybe I'll even dig out my copy of Physical Graffiti that I bought in college- or even LZ #1 from my high school days.