For more "Musical" classic rock:
Van Morrison - Astral Weeks (teh best), Moondance (awesome, totally different from AW), Tupelo Honey (Like Moondance, only cooler).
The Band - Music from Big Pink (Their Best, I think), 'Brown' Album (The Band) (A CLOSE Second)
The Who - Who's Next
The Eagles - Anything before Hotel California (not saying HC is bad, just different from their previous stuff.)
Yes - Close to the Edge, The Yes Album
Rush - 2112, A Farewell to Kings, Moving Pictures (If you like a more 'pop' sound, with tons o synth.)
Traffic - Not any album in particular, just some good songs - Low Spark of High Heeled Boys, Dear Mr. Fantasy, etc...
Steely Dan - No one album in particular either, but anything before and including Aja works.
Genesis - Anything up until Peter Gabriel left for a more prog feel, anything after for a more light hearted Genesis.
Jethro Tull - Aqualung (More rockie), Benefit (Bluesy/Rock), Thick as a Brick (Sounds folkish, definitely concept.)
Elton John - Pre 1980 work
Billy Joel - Anything before and including an Innocent Man
Bob Dylan - Whatever floats your boat with him. He played many different styles o music.
Da Beatles - See above. If you like the lovey stuff, or the more inspirational post Sgt. Peppers stuff.
The Allman Brothers - Anything before and including Brothers and Sisters
Alan Parsons Project - Prog stuff...
And of Course. Bob Seger! Anything really. All his stuff is great. (Post Back in '72 his best work.)
And as for Classic Rock radio stations, look around, especially on Shoutcast, you'll find one that actually has a good database of records to play. I love the one near me in Youngstown, Ohio, you won't hear the same song, sometimes even group, played again for days... RadioStorm Classic rock on Shoutcast used to be the absolute best, but I don't think it's around anymore... RockandRollFM is pretty decent too, or 9412.
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Last edited by Paradise Lost; 12-29-2004 at 02:47 PM..
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