Which 5 Cds?

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Philo said:
this is the second most difficult question to answer in the universe
What's the first most difficult question, Phil? I'm intrigued 8) .

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!. Songs of LC - LC
2. Abbey Road - Beatles
3. St. Matthew Passion - J.S.Bach (N. Harnoncourt, 2000 version)
4. Edge of Twilight - Gentle Giant
5. HQ - Roy Harper

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4. Edge of Twilight - Gentle Giant
Nenad, i think you just made Pete's year.

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Well, if the guy is really into Gentle Giant (and he is), he will probably react coldly to my decision to carry that particular album to the desert island. His argument could easily be that compilations are only second-best things. And I would agree...

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1. Van Morrison: Astral Weeks
2. Tom Waits: Rain Dogs
3. Bob Dylan: Highway 61 Revisited
4. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds: Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus
5. Leonard Cohen: Songs of Love and Hate
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If these aliens never heard of an Ipod how did have the tech to get to our planet? Something's wrong. If we can fit our whole music library in our shirt pocket, surely we can ward off these primitive invaders.
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1. 1969 - Chicago Transit Authority
2. 1986 - Solitude/Solitaire by Peter Cetera
3. 1988 - I'm Your Man by Leonard Cohen
4. 1992 - The Future by Leonard Cohen
5. 1992 - World Falling Down by Peter Cetera
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Nenad
Another Gentle Giant fan!!!..and then there were 2 :-)
Edge of Twilight is a good choice as it virtually consists of all the songs from the first 4 albums plus 'Power and the Glory'.
The reason I chose 'Playing the Fool' is that it shows how well they can do these complex arrangements in a live arena.

If I had to choose one official studio, non compilation, album then it would not be easy. It would be close between 'Three Friends', Octopus', 'Glass House', 'Power and the Glory' and 'Interview'.

Now look what you've started!!!

http://www.blazemonger.com/GG/albums/index.html

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Dear Pete,

I would most probably opt for "Three Friends", although a certain sentimentally important song (Isn't it quiet and cold?) stems from earlier times. And, yes, to keep things within the precious framework outlined by the name of a certain LC: there were times (mid-seventies, alas) when I thought I'd been one of the three human beings who had loved LC, and one of the four who had loved GG. Now I wonder if I was wrong, i.e. if it was the other way round?

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Sorry, forgot to log in before writing the previous message, thus 'guest'. Apologies, Jarkko... Here it is repeated, in case Jarkko (rightly) decides to remove it...

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Anonymous wrote:Dear Pete,

I would most probably opt for "Three Friends", although a certain sentimentally important song (Isn't it quiet and cold?) stems from earlier times. And, yes, to keep things within the precious framework outlined by the name of a certain LC: there were times (mid-seventies, alas) when I thought I'd been one of the three human beings who had loved LC, and one of the four who had loved GG. Now I wonder if I was wrong, i.e. if it was the other way round?

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Nenad

Three Friends is a classic and possibly the one I would eventually choose.....if I had to make the ultimate choice.
But that does leave out 'isn't it quiet and cold' and even 'Funny ways'...and as for 'On reflection'!!!! ....wow :D

There is a discussion forum for GG fans (in the Yes website) which I visit... my nick is Friend3.

http://www.yesfans.com/forum/forumdispl ... 4620&f=282

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1. A boxset with all Cohen albums
2. Tom waits: Franks wild years
3. Nick Cave: Murder Ballads
4. Willie Nelson: The demo sessions
5. Charles Aznavour

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[Tee-hee... ] Way to go on #1, Peter :D ~ you found the loophole I was looking for 8)

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what 5 cd's?

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diane

the most difficult question , the question which has no answer -
what is the meaning of life - or not. :lol: what 5 cd's? runs a close second to that one. :)
life is the school, love is the lesson.
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which 5 cd's?

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tim -

'wish you were here' is one of the most heart rending pieces of music - the live performance by roger waters and his band (on dvd) is a must if you are a floyd fan. i dont know who the young guitarist is on this but he certainly is a most skillful guitar player.
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