I thought it would be cool to see what all the bloggers listen to in their spare time. ( I realize this has nothing to do with sports, but really none of my blogs do). I'll get the ball rolling, here are a few of my favorite albums
Exile on Main St.- The Rolling Stones

Definetly on of my favorite albums. Although when it came out in 1972 it was greeted with so so reviews, it is now considered to be their best work. Mick and Keith are at their best, and vastly underated guitarist Mick Taylor shines as well
Three tracks I'd recommend
Rocks Off, Rip This Joint, Tumbling Dice
Quadrophenia- The Who

A "Rock Opera" by the who, that unfourtunately stands in the shadow of its prequel Tommy. About a Mod child, who is incredibly frustrated about his life, Pete and Roger deliver on this gut busting classic.
Three tracks I'd recommend
The Real Me, The Punk and The Godfather, Love Reign O'er Me
The Battle of Los Angeles- Rage Against The Machine

(I couldn't go all classic rock) Generally know for their politics, RATM's music sometimes got lost in the mix. Even if you don't agree with what they're saying, every song on here is great. Every sound produced on the album is produced by either guirtar, bass, drums , or vocals (which is quite amazing due to the sound effects)
Three songs I'd recommend
Testify, Sleep now in the Fire, Maria or Mic Check (can't decide)
Led Zeppelin II
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And we're back to the past. Generally regarded as their 1st or 2nd best album, LZ delivers on 9 songs of bliss. Page's guitar wails, Bonzo's drums crash, and Plant and Jonesy mix it up with vocals and bass.
Three songs I'd recommend
Whole Lotta Love, Ramble on, Bring it on Home
Revolver

Good way to close it out. Befor this album the beatles were know as the biggest pop band in the world. But this album litteraly changed music as we know it. With backwards lyrics (Rain) Tamboura (Tommorrow Never Knows) and rants against the government (Taxman) John, Paul, George, and Ringo changed their image, and produced their best album
Three songs I'd recommend
She Said She Said, Tommorrow Never Knows, Elenor Rigby
Well those are 5 of my favorite albums. Let's hear yours.
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