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If you had to choose three of your favorites albums, any type of music, what would the top three be?

Mine, after a longtime thinking are as follows:

1. Dark Side of the Moon (Pink Floyd)

2. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (Genesis)

3. The Rise And Fall of Ziggy Stardust And THe Spiders From Mars (Bowie)

Ok, they are mine, what are yours?

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No particular order, excluding greatest hits compilations;

Guess Who - Live At The Paramount (Much extended version of "American Woman")

Red Rider - Neruda (Sheer poetry long before Tom Cochrane decided to be a pop star)

Jethro Tull - Auqalung (we all know an Aqualung and a Cross Eyed Mary)

...and many more I'll recall later I'm sure.

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I worked at the Hac from 88 to 93 as well as at Jillys! Saw the lot of them! Used to do gig nights at the International and the Apollo as well. Never saw a band to touch the Irons IMHO both on stage or off although Tull ran them close with the £200 gift and the spread at the Britannia.......

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Jillys! I guess that was more your scene Prof Fart, The International now we are talkin'.I heard JT put on a great gig.A mate of mine saw them at The Appolo prob '89.

Prof Fart I suspect there may be a few members wonderin' what the ###### the hacienda and Jillys were! I guess you had to be there.Prof Fart a mancunian then?

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for my own part I think the following are my 3 best in no particular order.....

1. Soundtrack from "The song remains the same" - Led Zepplin

2. Joshua Tree - U2

3. Welcome to my nightmare - Alice Cooper

However, I am a big Zep fan. Never saw Zepplin live but went to see Plant and Page twice when they came to Australia.

I've seen Iron Maiden live and I must agree they were very good.

Other bands I've seen are Deep Purple, Queen, Paul McCartney, Van Halen, ELO, Fleetwood Mac and obviously a few Aussie bands I've seen in a couple of the bigger pubs

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I went to a gig by The Church a few months back - are they from Oz.

Still not convinced about Iron Maiden.

The Church are from OZ but I didn't know they were still kicking. They were a band from the 80's.

20,000 people at Festival Hall for 3 nights in arow to see Iron Maiden can't all be wrong. Sorry you never saw them. Maybe you might have a different opinion if you did.

I saw Twisted Sister as well (free tickets). Worst band musically I've seen but they sure knew how to get the crowd pumping.

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1. The Cruci######s (can I say that here?) with the album of the same name, but not the album, the tape that came out first back in 1983.

2. Godflesh-Godflesh

3. White Strips- Elephant

And to ProfessorFart, one of the best shows that I've ever seen was Pantera at San Jose State who were fantastic and also seemed like some of the nicest guys around, they really loved their fans. It was very sad to hear what happened to Mr. Dimebag.

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1. frank zappa hot rats

2. neil young freedom

3. robin trower bridge of sighs

1st reserve team...

4. gene clark no other

5. pink floyd the wall

6. miles davis pangaea.

2nd reserve team...

7. bob dylan love and theft

8. weather report mysterious traveller

9. jeff beck who else

best gigs...... iggy pop at the camden palace 198? and frank zappa at the hammersmith odeon early 80's.

aaaaaaaaaah the hammersmith odeon!

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