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And yes, there are Ramones CDs in there

Along with many Class of '77 punk bands. I still dig the old punk. I love power pop, too.

Here's another view, the inside left of the closet. The shelves span the entire closet.

And I have a pretty darn big Vinyl collection as well. Is there anything I don't collect?
 
How do I love glam, let me count the ways...

NY Dolls, Alice Cooper, Big Star, Glam, Bowie, V Underground. If that's the kind of music you like, then check out Dramarama. For an introduction to the band, either go with their most accessible album, called "Vinyl" or go with their greatest hits, "18 Big Ones".
 
Versatronic: I love your collection! I am a huge fan of 70's British glam rock, especially T. Rex, Slade, Sweet, Suzi Quatro, Sparks, Mud. Since I am an original Class of '77 guy, I'm also into all the classic punk/pop--Pistols, Damned, Undertones, Buzzcocks, X-Ray Spex, etc. NY Dolls rule!

I also lean toward alternative (and Brit glam was definitely alternative in the US back when I was a teen---most people in Minnesota had no idea who those bands were, save for T. Rex and Sweet) ---love Sonic Youth, The Fall, Captain Beefheart, Pavement, Guided By Voices and a hundred others.

Very cool collection, man.

Here's a photo of my collection.
 
Wow

I never met anyone who had as many T-Rex, Marc Bolan CDs as I do. It seems we have very similar tastes. My favorite Sparks CD is Propaganda. I love the Undertones as well. Also love the Buzzcocks. I saw them live with the original line-up about two years ago. I've seen GBV live about 3 times. No one mentioned Roxy Music. That's another band I love. Just too many to mention. Nice collection. Got a vinyl collection?
 
Ohmygod, I LOVE Roxy Music. Saw their reunion tour (w/ Chris Spedding as 2nd guitarist) in Minneapolis a few years ago. They were so awesome. As for Sparks, I love the trilogy--Kimono My House, Propoganda, Indiscreet---the most. But I'm a big fan of even their newer stuff---Gratuitous Sax, Lil' Beethoven.

Yes, I still have some vinyl. At one point, I had nearly 1500 alubms, but got rid of a lot of it in The Great Vinyl Purge of '89. You can imagine the hassle of moving dozens of boxes of albums around from one apt to the next. I finally sat down, took stock, drank several gin/tonics and starting pulling out albums I hadn't listened to in several years. I gave away/sold/threw out so many albums I wish I had, now. But that's water under the bridge. It was stupid and I did it and that's that. I had so much colored vinyl from that late 70's/early 80's period...picture discs....I have to stop writing about it or I might cry, LOL. Fortunately, I've been able to pick up many of my lost items on CD the past few years, which is good. Sites like MusicExpress and Amazon.com have really been a blessing.

BTW, I sent you an e-mail, using the address on your profile.
 
More of my favorite songs/bands/artists

Don't Fear the Reaper by Blue Oyster Cult; Do it Again and Reelin' in the Years by Steely Dan; No Time, American Woman, and Shakin' All Over by the Guess Who; Piece of my Heart by Janis Joplin; Rumble by Link Wray; Heartbreaker by Led Zeppelin; Light my Fire, Break on Through, and Love Her Madly by The Doors; Gloria by Van Morrison; Space Cowboy, Keep on Rockin' Me Baby, Fly Like an Eagle, Livin' in the USA, and Stuck in the Middle With You by the Steve Miller Band; Takin' Care of Business and You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet by Bachman-Turner Overdrive/BTO; Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd; I'm a Believer by the Monkees, Money by Pink Floyd; Pink Cadillac by Bruce Springsteen; Dude Looks Like a Lady by Aerosmith; Jimi Hendrix, AC/DC, early Elton John, Bob Seger, Green Day, Oasis, Chris Isaak, U2, and The Wallflowers.

I'm not sure if this fits into the "rock" category or not, but I've ALWAYS been a fan of The Beach Boys. My favorite hit of theirs has to be "Surfin' Safari". I guess the "water" theme is why I think their songs are the absolute best "vintage washing music" there is, no matter what you're using...Norge, Bendix, Westinghouse, Kenmore, Kelvinator, Frigidaire, you name it, they go right along with the rhythm of the machine!!!

--Austin
 
No Little Deuce Coup for me

And if you wanted to get really anal, which I don't, but I'm just saying, Piece Of My Heart was by Big Brother And The Holding Company and Gloria was by Them.

Surpisingly enough, I'm a big mid-period Beach Boys fan, circa Pet Sounds and Smile. Some of that stuff is unreal. Of course, I love some of the Phil Spector productions and I think that's who Brian was attempting to emulate during that period and he did quite well.
 

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