Rock and roll ain't noise pollution
Published June 30, 2003
CDs in the mail today. It was time to order something from Columbia House. CH doesn't have the greatest selection for a guy with my eclectic taste, but it's good for finding loud, snotty crap to annoy the neighbors with.
Today's arrivals:
AC/DC, Back In Black: Listening to it now. I shouldn't like this heavy metal dreck, but I can't stop myself. I adore this album. I had it when it originally came out, and it was a guilty pleasure way back then, too. Angus Young is the best riff maker this side of Keith Richards. This remastered CD is so crystal clear. What can I say, it rocks.
AC/DC, Highway to Hell: I've never owned this, but I figured it was another classic must-have, and so long as I was rotting my soul with Satan's Minons, I might as well go all the way.
Meat Loaf, Bat Out of Hell: I bought this LP when it first game out. I've always loved "Paradise by the Dashboard Light." It's a true classic, in the class of "Stairway to Heaven", "Cocaine", "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Day in the Life."
Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon: This is the fourth copy of this album I've own. The first was an eight-track my brother gave me when it first game out. Later, I got my own LP, lost that. Then three years ago, my wife got me the CD for Christmas, and my step-son lost that. OK, this isn't one you play loud and it won't have your neighbors calling Officer Opey, but if you don't have a copy of DSOTM in your collection, your collection is incomplete.
- Rock and roll ain't noise pollution
- Published: June 30, 2003
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- Filed Under: Music: Classic Rock and Oldies, Music: Hard Rock, Music: Rock
- Writer: Walter Enderby
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