Good work Alan! I must attempt a database of my collection as it will stop me from spontaneously purchasing items I already have! (good news for charity shops)
Discog app is great to inventory your collection. The barcode scanner is great it makes it easy to add to your collection. You can export your collection to your computer. Easy access on your phone.
Great list! Thanks for your hard work! Can't wait to hear your MetLife experience! Ill be at the Denver show June 20th and consider myself the luckiest Stones Nut in Colorado!!!
Wishbone ash is definitely a band that I've loved ever since I got Argus on cd in 2002 it blew my mind I always thought that nobody else knew about this band but me but I'm so glad to see fans like you giving this band so much love Andy Powell and Laurie wisefield are in my top 20 favorite guitarists of all time and those 2 were such a great guitar team
Really enjoyed this Alan, well done by ya!…Almost lost my footing when ya picked “Achtung Baby” as your go-to U2, NOBODY ever gives that masterpiece any luv, it may just be my most played album on a yearly basis….BTW, Dire Straits “On Every Street” is also terrific, it kinda sank w/o a trace upon release but remains a worthy follow up to blockbuster “Brothers In Arms”…..Dig your YT Channel!
Thanks so much - I really appreciate it. I love On Every Street too. Was my 2nd favorite album of 1992...only behind Achtung Baby which was my #1 album of that year. You may enjoy my Dire Straits album ranking video. Thanks again.
Oh wow Alan thanx for the timely reply and DS Album Ranking, I’ll get right on it…”On Every Street” suffered the same misfortune as Yes “Big Generator”-a band waits too long to follow up a smash album and by that time the fans move on….”Door To Door” by The Cars (a terrific album in its own right) had a similar fate…Take Care!
@@richard-mr1vz Dire Straits is one of the top top favorite bands. But was kind of a fluke that they made it so big in America - really because of Money For Nothing video on MTV. They never tried to be really big. I think at least in America - they lost much of their audience because they were huge true fans - just fans of Money for Nothing and some of the other Brothers In Arms hits. On Every Street is a FANTASTIC album
I absolutely love ❤ how you interact with viewers on these comments, that’s soooo super cool of ya!!…THIS is how ya build a YT Channel-a host with a warm, generous and gracious manner like yours!!…Let’s not forget DS’s “On The Night”-a captivating live album from that tour complete with a rousing “Walk Of Life” and stirring “Brothers In Arms”…YaRock!!
@@richard-mr1vz thanks so much. I’ve been doing this for four years so hopefully will grow. First it’s the least I can do if people are willing to take their personal time to watch me. Second I think it makes my channel more interesting to have interactions. I learn from others. Hopefully they learn from me. We all learn from each other a community. By the way the expanded On The night in the live boxset is amazing. No surprise there though. Thanks again
Appreciate the video, Alan. Like you, I have a wide variety of musical tastes. Right now, I would say my top 5 go to artists, would be Jethro Tull (and Ian Anderson), the Beatles, Elton John, Kiss, and the Outlaws. However, my list does change from time to time. Anyway, thanks again.
wow that's in interesting list - LOVE seeing Tull so high. Elton John too is an interesting pick - I have 48 Elton John albums so I'm a big fan - but he is so hit or miss sometimes. Now.....The Outlaws - that's cool. Love Them - also Henry Paul Band - I even bought Blackhawk albums with Henry Paul. Nice choice. Though for me they're not as high as Charlie Daniels, Allmans, Skynyrd, Tucker....but still awesome.
Yeah, I've always liked the Outlaws. (Not so much Henry Paul, he is a little too country). Hughie Thomasson was always a favorite of mine. Actually, I'm probably more into progressive rock, (Tull, Styx and Kansas), but like I said my list does change from time to time.
An enjoyable video and a great list Alan, It got me thinking about mine, it's tough to leave some favourite bands out. 12. King Crimson - Court of the Crimson King 11. Yes - The Yes Album 10. The Kinks - are the Village Green Preservation Society 09. Queen - A Night at the Opera 08. Led Zeppelin - IV 07. The Doors - The Doors 06. The Who - Who's Next 05. Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde 04. The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed 03. Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Rd 02. David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust 01 - The Beatles - The White Album Bubbling under.. Dire Straits, The Police, The Smiths, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, The Moody Blues, etc
It's hard to do these - All great / classic choice you made - Funny thing with me about Let It Bleed - song for song / pound for pound - probably the Stones strongest album. BUT - I much prefer Love In Vain, Live With Me and Midnight Rambler Live from Ya Ya's - so much so that the studio versions for me are lacking. And for me, as cool as Country Honk is - Honky Tonk Women would have been insanely great on the album. Best, Alan
Hi Alan -great list, love all of those artists. Interesting that most of your list is from over the pond lol. Only two American artists out of 12 !! The Beatles at No1 (a no brainer), Jimi Hendrix, Stones, Led Zeppelin, Dylan, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, Bowie, Fleetwood Mac, CSN&Y, Neil Young, Doors. Something like that. That is a really quick list done in 10 seconds so it would probably change given more time. Cya Doug
Thanks Doug - so hard to do because look at your list, all the artists you chose I love. Great choices for sure. It in interesting because I love so many American artists too, but when it comes to my all time super favorites, yea, I'm clearly an anglophile...lol
That was an interesting list. Stones, Bowie, Who, and Kinks, are all top ten for me. I know you referenced 1973 as a starting point. With those bands rated so high I'm curious why The Beatles didn't make the list. There's an obvious connection with those other British acts and the fabs.
@@catsofsherman1316 I have every Beatles albums and tons of their solo. But I don’t listen to the Beatles as much as the other acts in my list. For me the most important criteria with my music is how much I listen and or listened to it. As great as the Beatles are I don’t put them on that much.
Oh yea - it's horrible - special remaster - i'm there, remaster with bonus tracks - I'm there, deluxe 2 CD set - I'm there - box set - I'm there Actually sucks. But in most cases I do dump the earlier versions and keep the best - except for The Stones, Who, Zeppelin, some Kinks but not all. Yea they rip me off royally, of my own volition though.
Would love to see a video about your favorite or most disappointing concerts you’ve been too if you haven’t already made that video, I tried looking for that kind of video on your channel and haven’t seen one like that, but it’s possible I missed it. I love the choices in this video, agree with almost all of them.
Hi - thanks so much for that suggestion - I have not done that video and I think it's a great idea. I can show ticket stubs, ads for them as well. Yea - I'll do it in near future - thanks so much for your awesome suggestion - I love it. Very best, Alan
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow it’s my pleasure Mr. Rosenberg!! I’m so glad I found your channel, I’ve learned a lot and it’s been fun! I can’t wait to hear your concert experiences, I’ll keep an eye on my RUclips notifications 😁
Enjoyable video Alan. A fair amount of overlap with my favourites. I like Genesis and The Kinks but they wouldn’t make my top 12. I never got into Jethro Tull, Wishbone Ash or Dire Straits. I would probably include Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Bob Marley and last few places would be difficult to figure out but likely Yes and maybe Miles Davis. Love this stuff 😂
Interesting choices! Wow! No Beatles, Doors, Police, Cure, Cult, CCR, Pretenders, Pink Floyd or Elvis? Okay, but I would have had one album from each of them. To each his own! I can’t tell anyone to not like someone they enjoy. You like what you like. Thanks for sharing your opinion! 👏🏻😊
Thanks- remember that video is my top 12 favorite bands of all time. Not albums - bands. There can be only 12 there. I love The Beatles, Police, Doors, CCR, Pretenders, Pink Floyd and some Elvis. In fact I have every album by those bands (not Elvis). So I'm a big fan of them. Just not in my top 12 - Top 20 - yea. Thanks again.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow Of course I knew of the 60s and early 70s Kinks' music but Sleepwalker bowled me over and made me backtrack to their earlier stuff. Might be the most unique bsnd ever!
@@MartinHMyers Yea - can spend a lifetime listening to them - and I have lol. the early years, the RCA concept years, the ARista AOR year - all great in their own way and very different. The Kinks truly were unique and very different as you said
Alan, I saw U2 open for the J. Geils band on the Freeze Frame tour at the LA sports Arena. I think it was around ‘81 or so? Bono came out and sat in the audience and they were barely known at the time.
Thank you, Alan for posting. I agree with a couple of bands you got in yar list. I saw tha KINKS in early 80s and man, they we're on fire. Right on, if ya want, take out a look of THE KINKS LIVE AT THE "ROCKPALAST"/83?. They're on fire, like I said. - JETHRO TULL... Don't know how often I saw em live, countless. I really really lof "songs from the wood",, "aqualung", "too old to r.&r. too young to die" and "broadsword and the beast" & "crest of a knave "... - I would change GENESIS to YES, but it's as ya know always a question of taste. This is why I got Mini Vannilli on tha Poolposition! Sorry, just KIDDING! - Maybe I'll sent ya my favorites, but don't put me to the "FBI most wanted" if you don't agree! - By the way, "infidels" is my favorite DYLAN album too. - & the real Poolposition is THE ROLLING STONES, like you know. - Last time you wrote to me, the issue was right but you wrote "hello Andy..." Anyway, so many names... - Till tha next time I say cheerio. Kindly regards from tha BURDON freak Aaron
Sorry my Burdon freak friend Aaron - typo - typing too fast. We're in the minority with Infidels - but...we have good taste. Yes (well classic Yes with Jon Anderson) is a favorite of mine as well - just further down the list. I have a boot of that Kinks and yes, they're smoking for sure. Yea - send your list - it's all for fun you know. We all have personal taste. But will your list be all Burden...that is the question...lol
Hi 👋 David Bowies album Diamond Dogs is so good. I think I have told you Alan that I saw David in concert here in New Zealand in 1978. It was his Stage show that he performed. From Carl.
Definitely agree with you regarding Physical Graffiti, Quadrophenia and Sleepwalker, my favorite album by each of those artists, in fact Quadro and Phys Graff are two of my three favorite albums of all time. The third? Station to Station, so we disagree about our go to Bowie albums. Sticky Fingers would be my number two after Let It Bleed, and with Springsteen it has to be Darkness on the Edge of Town. Odd, to me at least, that Out of All this Blue is in your top three Waterboys albums. A lot of great tracks, but much too long considering the lack of diversity in the songwriting. I admit, I haven't owned it all that long so I need to give it more time, starting today maybe! This Is the Sea and Modern Blues would also be in my top three, with Fisherman's Blues rounding it off. Anyway, thanks so much for the video, Alan!
Thanks so much for your awesome comments. Physical Graffiti and Quadrophenia are also amongst the top of my all time favorite albums. Great observant eyes you have. Those top three are not my top 3 Waterboys albums. Those Waterboys albums were in my top 3 favorite - most listened to albums in the years I got them. Every year I choose my top 3 favorite albums I got that year - The Waterboys have gone top 3 three times - pretty impressive, but doesn't necesarily mean they're my top 3 favorite Waterboys albums overall. Hope that makes sense..
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow Yep, I misinterpreted. I watched the video so I should have known! Even so, you've inspired me to give Out of All This Blue a serious listen today.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow Gotta be honest, Alan, I had the exact same reaction as the other listens. The first disc is mostly great, but it starts to dwindle off around the midpoint of disc number two. It could have been a really great single album, or even double album if Scott had kept it around 80 minutes. As it is, it's just too much, and will never be one of my go to Waterboys albums. But I'll continue to pull it out on occasion. Anyway, thanks for the encouragement!
@@chrisboerger465 Thanks so much. I'm glad you gave it another shot, but sorry it didn't get better for you. I definitely don't think it's as good as This Is The Sea (which is my favorite), Fisherman's Blues or Modern Blues. But I definitely really like it. It went top three in it's year compared to the other albums I bought that year, not top three all time Waterboys albums - that would be a different video, I'm not ready to do yet...lol
Thanks and that's awesome - Infidels is so great - little known fact. Carla Olson, an artist I also love was in the video for Sweetheart Like You. Thanks again.
I was exposed to erectile dysfunction commercial before your video played. Is somebody trying to tell me something 😂. Well, the Stones would be my favorite. What were the Beatles in your favorite bands number? I would have put them in my top 10. As for Bowie, my go to album is Ziggy Stardust. Looking forward to the Ziggy Box and the Blu-ray of the album in the fall. Now you have to do a top 10 singer/ songwriter list.......
Really and ED commercial - maybe they're telling me something. Well the Beatles didn't make my top 12 - don't know where they would fall - I have 70 Beatle albums (holy shit) but I'm rarely in the mood to put them on. Of course when I do, they're great. And in the greatest bands of all time, I would put Beatles, Stones, Who, Zeppelin (plus I throw in U2, Dylan and Springsteen). But as for my favorites - since I don't listen to them too much...they're not that high. Top 10 Singer Songwriters David - wow - that's a good one. I'll do it but not too soon. But that's your idea - awesome one - thanks.
There’s nothing like finding a kindred spirit, especially when it comes to one of my greatest passions in life: music. And you are exactly that kind of spirit, as evidenced by your list of all-time favorite bands/artists. My top 12 are: 1. The Rolling Stones; 2. The Who; 3. Led Zeppelin; 4. U2; 5. The Beatles; 6. The Kinks; 7. Yes (The Jon Anderson years); 8. The Allman Brothers Band; 9. Grateful Dead; 10. Joni Mitchell; 11. Bob Dylan; 12. Genesis (1970-1978). My second tier of favorites include Wishbone Ash, Jethro Tull and Dire Straits from your list of top picks.
Thanks as always - we are certainly kindred spirits. I'm a big fan of Yes (as you said the Jon Anderson years), Allmans, Dead and Joni too, but a bit lower. Other viewer David made a request for top 10 singer-songwriters - great suggestion - hello Joni.
oh my gosh Alan what an amazing video what are all the dire straits albums you own i did know they had that many, btw you are a 100 percent + right making movies is an amazing album but they are all amazing that box set for dire straits look awesome. is there anything more you think i should get from dire straits sense you have 32 albums, so glad i found this channel.
@@theomuraca7395 thanks so much. I’m like you. Love Dire Straits. I would recommend all their official studio and live albums. I’m sure you probably have them but if not all the studio albums are fantastic and different. The live box is fantastic and upgrades the previous live versions so I’d get that box. I’m also a fan of their compilation albums. I actually listen to the Straits compilation albums a lot because they’re a wonderful journey through the career. The EP Twisting By The Pool is also fun. I have everything by Knopfler as well but honestly the Straits albums overall I find better. More varied. Though I did love Golden Heart his debut solo album. I have bootlegs as well but not essential. Thanks Alan.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow thank you Alan what bootlegs do you own of dire straits and are they good. also do you have any extended versions of the original songs.
@ I have three really good bootlegs. Rockpalast Cologne Germany 2/16/79. The Final Show Zaragoza Spain 10/9/02. Secrets in the Closet -Live 8/16/85. I do have some original 45s but not extended mixes.
@@theomuraca7395 I'll never forget watching the Alchemy VHS - I LOVED it so much. And the album took me to another level. The official Straits live albums are so great in the box with all the extra stuff on them - the bootlegs really aren't essential anymore.
A Passion Play by Jethro Till is my #1 close #2 is Physical Graffiti by Led Zeppelin, Making Movies by Dire Straits is my #3. Not many peeps have Wishbone Ash in their Top 10, great band and inspiring choice! Procul Harum and Rush round out my top 5 favorite bands. The Stones, the Beatles and The Who would definitely be high on my list.
Sounds like a very cool list you have. I really like Passion Play but still not an easy listen. I have to be in the mood. I like Procol Harum but never enough to go really deep in their catalog.
Here are mine Alan with my favorite album 12.Mott The Hoople-All The Young Dudes 11.Humble Pie-Rock On 10.Led Zeppelin-iv 9.Whitesnake-Slide It In 8.Gentle Giant-Aquiring The Taste 7.Deep Purple-In Rock 6.The Who-Quadrophenia 5.Uriah Heep-Look At Yourself 4.Yes-CTTE 3.Jethro Tull-Aqualung 2.The Kinks-The Kinks Are The Village Green 1.Rolling Stones-Goats Head Soup
Love seeing your list. GHS at number 1 makes me smile - you know how special that album is to me - my first Stones album I bought when it first came out, when I was ten! And still listen to it four to five times a year - truly timeless. Great to see Tull, Kinks at #2 too!!!. Yes just outside my top 12 by the way. Quadrophenia - we match!!!. I'm still working on Gentle Giant - been in my backlog for like 4 years. Humble Pie and Mott - I actually like Ian Hunter solo more than Mott, but that's just me. Cool to Heep so high. Thanks my friend.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow you have to remember Alan I got to see the Pie in '69 and GG in '72 being older than you you just get connected to certain bands in your life which is really cool
It's a tough task to choose just one album from bands that have several masterpieces, but I'll try. Studio album only. 1. R. Stones - Exile on Main Street 2. Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti 3. Deep Purple - Machine Head 4. Yes - Close to the Edge 5. Genesis - Selling England by the Pound 6. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon 7. Jethro Tull - Thick As a Brick 8. Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind 9. Black Sabbath - Volume 4 10. Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet 11. Rush - Moving Pictures 12. Neal Morse - Sola Scriptura
Thanks for sharing. Lot's of really classic stuff there. Funny thing. I'm an original Genesis fan from 1973. When Selling England first came out, was considered a bit of a disappointment. Even some of the band felt some of it was a bit bloated (like Epping Forest). Of course over time, pretty typical to see Selling England as the favorite Genesis album. But of course Exile didn't get great reviews when it came out as well. I have to check out that Neal Morse album - not familiar with it. Thanks.
Gotta do 20 because my musical styles are so broad. 1- Stones, 2- Beatles, 3- Bob Marley & The Wailers, 4- Miles Davis, 5- Bob Dylan, 6- Sly and the Family Stone, 7- Jimi Hendrix Experience, 8- Billie Holiday, 9- Funkadelic 10- Kinks 11- Velvet Underground 12- John Coltrane 13- Blue Rodeo 14- Stevie Wonder 15- Faces 16- Blur 17- REM 18- Clash 19- Little Feat 20- Steely Dan.
Now we're talking - you read my mind - after the previous post, I was wondering who you really like. So glad to see this. Awesome - I love most of what's on your list and love your diversity too. That's great. We match on so many - Stones #1 especially. - Love seeing Kinks, Dylan, Velvets, Blur, REM, Clash, Little Feat, Steely Dan all so high on your list - wonderful. Best, Alan
Nice list and I would agree the Stones are the #1 band of all time. I am not big fan of Genesis or Wishbone Ash. I would include Guns N Roses as Use Your Illusion both #1 and #2 are excellent and very underrated.
Lilac time. Roy Harper heads hands and feet David sylvian Victoria Williams. Goldfrapp. Jakko spirit Adrian belew and the bears. Gracepool Scott Walker Bill nelson
@@patrickkleemann4919 a thanks so much. Have I think all of their albums. Don’t listen to the early ones much. Dark Side thru Wall is one of the greatest album runs ever. Didn’t care much for Final cut. Love division bell. Love Gilmour solo. Only Waters I love is Amused to death but have the others. My personal go to Floyd is. Animals. Thanks so much. That was fun.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow same Here! From Dark Side to The Wall is Perfection to me and I also Love Division Bell. To me, Floyd is the best Form of music Out there...
@@patrickkleemann4919 Yea - that classic Floyd run is as good as it gets, and their music is also timeless - sounds as great today as back then when released.
@@srirahulpremkumar1600 Fair enough my friend. Music is all personal and we love what we love - part of what makes music so great. Thanks again for sharing your list.
I was born in 1977 so I'm gonna take a stab at my top ten or so favorite artists of all time. I agree 100% with you that Sticky Fingers is the greatest album of all time and the Stones are my number one favorite artist ever. I think I have Fleetwood Mac and Bob Marley and the Wailers probably tied for number two. The rest I won't try to rank off the top of my head: Sade, 2Pac, OutKast, Foals, The Doors, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, Earth, Wind and Fire, and maybe Tears for Fears has cracked my top 12 by now. If you don't know who Foals are, you need to dive in. My favorite band of the last fifteen years.
Really interesting list - thanks for sharing - I totally appreciate your diverse tastes - really well rounded. Fleetwood Mac is a favorite of mine too but further down my list - great band to love since they have so many periods and are so different - really different bands.
Oh yea - 15 Lou Reed albums and lots of Velvet Underground (who I like even more than Lou Reed). But Lou's discography is really big and I'm pretty satisfied with the ones I have - he can be very hit or miss. I'm a big fan of live albums and beyond Rock n Roll Animal - I love his "rare" Live In Italy album too.
That's awesome. I would start with the Hot Rocks album which was the first Stones album I really got into (and so many others as well). It's a perfect intro to 60's era Stones. I would pick up Sticky Fingers which is my all time favorite album and of course Stones album. I would also recommend a later day hits compilation like Jump Back or Honk. Forty Licks covers their whole career as a brief overview. Try a compilation to get a taster. Then if you like them (and you will) get some of their great studio albums like Sticky Fingers or Some Girls. I'm a huge fan of Exile On Main Street and Goats Head Soup as well - but may want to work your way up to that. And once you love them - get Get Your Ya Ya's Out - their best live album. Good luck and enjoy....... you will.
100% with you on The Kinks Alan; except they are my favorite band of all time with Sutherland Brothers with and without Quiver being a very close second. I understand the Stones being your top pick and deeply respect their huge contribution to the legacy of rock, however, in my opinion, nobody and I mean no other artist has conveyed the challenges and the joys of human existence so bluntly as only Ray Davies did, and yet I believe The Kinks are the only act in your list that never had a platinum album in the States . My go to album was the album which truly initiated their rebirth "Low Budget" with "Muswell Hillbillies", "Everybody's in Showbiz" and "Word of Mouth" close behind. Their "One for the Road" is my second favorite live album of all time, and the Velvel (?) version of their "Come Dancing..." compilation is tied with Al Stewart's " Songs from the Radio" as the best single disc compilation for an artist (though Stewart's needs an anniversary expanded edition which will more than likely not happen) . You missed "Give the People what they Want" (which is kinda funny because you've mentioned in the past for it being very underrated). That was their last Gold album in the U.S. I think "State of Confusion" though having their highest charting single) turned off their newly found fan base because of the newer pop sound they initiated at that time. Tull and Zeppelin are awesome choices as well. My favorite Tull albums are " War Child" and "Living in the Past"; I love "Rockestrations"! For Zeppelin I agree, "Physical Graffiti" as well as "Houses of the Holy" are tops from them. Al Stewart I keep on a separate list as he is more in the singer/ songwriter vein. However, someone (albeit not on this channel) placed his "Year of the Cat" album higher than Springsteen's "The River" which I thought was quite interesting. "Glory Days" for me is synonymous as "Only the Good Die Young" is for you. Talk about playing a song to death!!!! As for Bob Dylan who doesn't have a top 10/12 list without him on it. "Watching the River flow" is very Davies-easque and a personal fave along with "Silvio". "Greatest Hits Vol. 2" and "Down in the Groove" are my Dylan highlights. Once again Alan, thanks for the video, look forward to your upcoming concert review!!✨💫✨ -- Gee, nobody has The Doobie Brothers on their lists? (Number 4 on mine).
Thanks for your amazing comments - love it. You are right - I forgot to mention Give The People What The Want (videos are done live with no script). But yes that's amongst my favorite albums by anyone. Fantastic Kinks album. Art Lover, Better Things etc - doesn't get better. Everybody's In Showbiz was my first Kinks album ever - on 8 track and the live / studio tracks were mixed together - talk about a different listening experience - it worked really well. I'm a fan of Al Stewart as well and I do like the pre McDonald Doobies, but not a huge favorite of mine. Thanks again.
Albums I consider near perfect and not overloaded with extra songs: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01. Who - Quadrophenia 02. Beatles - Revolver, Rubber Soul, Abbey Road 03. Jam - All Mod Cons 04. EWF - Gratitude 05. David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust 06. Clash - London Calling 07. X - Wild Gift 08. Cars - The Cars 09. Stooges - Raw Power 10. Kinks - One More for the Road 11. Elvis Costello - This year's model 12. Velvet Underground - Loaded, The Velvet Underground 13. Squeeze - East Side Story 14. Split Enz - True Colours 15. Small Faces - There are but four Small Faces. 16. FTB - Tough Enough (lots of good stuff but not perfect)
That's an awesome list. Loving seeing Loaded by VU in there - that's my most listened to VU album and I love it too. Kinks One More For The Road is an interesting choice - assuming one of your first Kinks album so must've made a great impression on you - The video's a good one too. Who Quadrophenia near the top for me as well. Thanks for sharing. Great stuff.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow The problem with the Kinks is their hits are spread out over a long period that you try to narrow it down to one album that really grabs you as your go to and well, their live album and video really shows off pretty much the best of their overall efforts through 3 decades. I know the choice was really a greatest hits album live so yes, I cheated just once. If I was forced to choose one studio album I would have to choose "Kinks Controversy" with more than half the tunes are awesome, but still not close to a perfect album. I like Arthur but it has some filler and is a bit overly British nostalgic.
@@tntstorms7969 Thats actually really true. I always say my 2nd favorite band is either The Kinks or The Who (Stones #1 of course for me). The reason is as you said - they're completely different in that The Who has a relatively small amount of albums, largely filled with great songs while the Kinks actually have many more all time favorite songs for me but spread over a huge amount of imperfect albums. So although I have every Kinks album and do love them, I tend to listen to Kinks compilations (there's a ton of them) or live albums. I'm with you all the way. With that said - The Kinks Arista years albums are amongst my favorites - especially Sleepwalker, Misfits, Low Budget, Give The People What They Want, so your live album choice is right in the pocket. Best, Alan
Notta one or dramarama - I think that's their name....or The Muffs - I got some serious catching up to do. Yea Tunnel Of Love is so damn great - love it.
I'll watch your Manic Street Preachers show, so there will be one more view and like. I know very little about them but they had a following at one time. Rick Beato is massive, but he is a bit his own beast, being a songwriter, an instrumentalist, a record producer, a studio owner and a music theoretician. If he played violin, I would say he has many strings to his bow. The largest music fan site I watch is Sea of Tranquility, who have around 100,000 subscribers. Pete Pardo is a superb host, and they have three star performers: Luis Villegas, Steven Reid and Martin Popoff. But they they are very focused on Prog and Metal - which I guess is where the bulk of the rock enthusiast audience is - and I am not interested in most of the bands they talk about, such Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Rush etc. Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Uriah Heep more so. (We won't mention the hideous Led Zeppelin). Instead, I go for the much smaller sites who tend to be into mainstream rock, like yours. As a book publisher, I know you write where your heart is or where the money is - and you are really lucky if those two coincide. I have even heard of all the bands you talk about, and know a fair chunk of their music. Sadly, even you don't stretch into my darkest corners, but I confess that it is best that you don't go there. Still, I want to know a lot more about The Rolling Stones, so you must be my guy. Rumor has it that you know at least a half-dozen of their songs, and it's high time I listened to 'Goat's Head Soup' and 'It's Only Rock N Roll.'
Thanks so much. I think Pete Pardo has done an incredible job - I really enjoy his channel (though don't watch it as much as I used to). He's created an empire and well deserved. Super knowledgable. Though I remember him saying he doesn't have a stereo system so how does he play his 20,000 CD's. I'm not sure. I also don't personally like some of the music they cover - but they sure know their stuff. Popoff is the most successful rock writer out there - incredible what he pumps out and so knowledgable - wow. Oh you have to listen to Goats Head Soup and then follow it up with IORR. I think GHS is much stronger but Time Waits For No One....as I like to say....I go to heaven. PS Rick Beato is in his own league - I can't imagine and what a talent - great interviewer too. And you're a book publisher - well how cool is that. The obvious question - do you publish music books (or horror movie books). I'm a VORACIOUS reader.....inquiring minds would like to know.
Cool one although missed beach boys + of course the beatles, even if don't own much. Very interesting lists except never use "the" as first word. 1973???
@@threeofakindbygeneraldean3007 thanks. Beach Boys for me are mostly a best of band played in the summer. Although i do really like Pet Sounds. Smiley Smile is in my backlog
I know I've been skipping over quite a few videos recently Alan, but I couldn't resist adding my list to this one. I've done as you did, my favourite 12 artists with my favourite studio or live album by each, as per my record of plays. I've also added in the ratio of the artists plays compared to my #1, so you can see where the competition is tight and where the gaps appear. 1 Van Morrison 1.00 Saint Dominic's Preview 2 The Who 0.93 Who's Next 3 David Bowie 0.85 Station To Station 4 Genesis 0.84 A Trick Of The Tail 5 Bruce Springsteen 0.63 Born To Run 6 Roxy Music 0.46 Country Life 7 The Beatles 0.45 Abbey Road 8 The Rolling Stones 0.43 Sticky Fingers 9 Pink Floyd 0.43 Wish You Were Here 10 Al Stewart 0.41 Year of the Cat 11 Richard Thompson 0.40 Two Letter Words: Live 1994 12 Jackie Leven 0.39 Forbidden Songs of The Dying West Some of the albums are under pressure. For example, my favourite Floyd album can switch with The Dark Side Of The Moon at any time and there are four albums fighting to be my number one by The Stones, and The Brussels Affair is currently tied with Sticky Fingers. I play the Roxy Music Greatest Hits from 1977 more than Country Life, but it seemed to be cheating to include compilations. The only artist that is new to me over the last ten years is Jackie Leven, the Scottish singer songwriter, and most of these artists have been with me since I was 15.
Paul, "St. Dominic's Preview" 👍, Roxy Music"Avalon" 👍, Al Stewart: I haven't met an Al Stewart fan I haven't liked! Glad to see he's in your top 10!! I guess if we're gonna meld bands with singer/songwriters than I have to confess he's my all-time favorite. After "Modern Times" the deal was sealed. It was nice to see your list. Until "Next Time" may you enjoy the "Timeless Skies" in the "Year of the Cat"!! - Andee ✨💫✨
I missed you Paul - missed your analysis as as good as my database numbers are - yours are in another league. Fantastic selections - Station To Station is a favorite and A Trick Of The Tail is my #2 Genesis all time fave. What is it with Roxy Music and me - I try but just think they're OK. BUT Country Life is possibly my favorite album cover ever - it's way up there...lol. I don't have that Richard Thompson album - gotta look for that in the wild. Lastly I don't know who Jackie Leven is Scottish Singer Songwriter - will have to research - thanks so much as always. I agree nice to see the great Al Stewart up there.
Oh that juggling is going to be the death of me. But that algorithm! Have you offered it to Google? Or MIT? It certainly spews out some fine results, and I have to wonder at the investment you put into developing it. 400+ albums for The Stones. 50-60 albums for most bands. That is a true devotion to science. And music!
Thanks so much. I wrote those programs myself in a program called Filemaker back in the day. Would have no idea how to program it now. I just keep sticking in the data when an album makes it from my backlog into the database / shelves. Thanks so much.
I see that lots of RUclips musicologists are following your lead in logging their passions, except that they are mostly focusing on what they are listening to rather than what they own. I find the lifelong commitment of you guys fascinating. It's sort of "anoraky," as we say in the UK, but at least it's about something really interesting rather than trains or stamps. While I lived in Europe, I think I had 500-750 LPs and CDs (mostly LPs, given my generation), and I was someone who took rock music much more seriously than most people I knew. Some of my friends went a mile further, and they were all Led Zep fans - thus my constant sneering at that overgrown boy band, Led Zeppelin. But you are me x10 in terms of a collection, plus you devote countless hours a week to producing RUclips shows. It's kinda breathtaking. And magnificent. But is it sane? Well, it's certainly beneficial to the likes of me in our thousands and tens of thousands, a celebration mostly of our youths and of our joy in the music we were and are dedicated to. The trouble is that I now want a focus to be placed on the bands and artists of my youth who are rarely talked about - Traffic, Family, Colisseum, Kevin Coyne, Sutherland Brothers + Quiver, Arthur Brown & Kingdom Come, The Edgar Broughton Band, Curved Air, Joan Armatrading - not the obscure bands I never heard of, but the obscure bands I personally loved. But where is the gain in that? Who is going to listen to your show discussing the musical stylings of Wally (I think they were Finnish)? Or the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (all too British)? In the meantime, I really enjoy your take on the great bands we have all heard of and watching your without-a-net juggling act. It's a great musical circus and passes many happy hours.
@@timhewtson6212 thanks for your amazingly kind comments. I absolutely love them and brought a smile on my face. I do try to go deep once in a while. I just did a video on manic street preachers which nobody’s watching. Lol I don’t do videos to get big numbers because honestly my channel is small and I don’t get big numbers Relative to most other channels. But my channel is always genuine truthful, and always about what I physically own and know. And also showing my collecting habit that started in 1973 and I’ve been documenting ever since. So it’s genuine and real. Hopefully that makes me stand out a bit from the crowd. Clearly, there is some very big channels where they just show pictures and getting information from Wikipedia and yet they’re really big channels. I don’t even know if they own any CDs or records. Anyway, thank you for your amazing comments and support. It really means so much to me.
Well you're certainly diverse. The Partridge Family...really. well different strokes for different folks. It's all personal regarding how music makes us feel. I did used to watch the show when I was a kid and had a major crush on Susan Dey (who didn't). But certainly never bought an album. But glad you love them, although the songs were written and played by professional studio musicians of course. Best, Alan
Here we have astonishingly many coinceddenses. The Stones are my number 1.I like U2 too. But surprisingly with you is that those who like so called roоtrock don't like U2. I'm from another generation and my list is RS, U2, Oasis and RHCP the three last is equally. Bruce Springsteen - I like very much The Rising album.
Thanks so much - what is routrock? and they don't like U2. Here in America - U2 is still one of the biggest bands in the world, but there is a whole percentage of music fans who love to hate U2 - it's interesting. Maybe they got too big - too pretentious - but many really hate them. But I actually put them in the pantheon with Beatles, Stones, Who, Zeppelin - yes I think U2 are up there with them.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow I wrote wrong, the right way is root rock. Recently I read an article where Black Crows style was named as root rockers. Interesting definition....
Tull number 1 for me as you know. The rest are tough Genesis 1972-80 Deep Purple Thin Lizzy Rolling Stones Beatles I have to think about the rest! Enjoy the Stones!
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow Pere Ubu is a bit industrial/experimental, from Cleveland OH, think of a harder edged/less commercial Devo. They have close to 20 albums, most of them good. I would recommend their first two official releases, Modern Dance and Dub Housing , along with a collection of pre album singles, Datapanik in the Year Zero. Two other late albums I would strongly recommend are The Tenement Year(my AOTY for 1988) and Pennsylvania. Also, there is a reunion album in the early 2000's from Rocket From the Tombs, which was the precursor band to both Pere Ubu and The Dead Boys, which is absolutely killer. Richard Lloyd from Television plays Lead Guitar on it and it's great!
I like Deep Purple and have a bunch of Purple albums. But not in my personal top12 (or 20). Funny but I actually listen to Rainbow and Blackmore's Night more than Purple. In fact, I listen to Uriah Heep more than Purple and Uriah Heep was always considered "the poor man's Deep Purple". But yea, I do really like Purple.
OK, Alan, I've just re-read the title and seem it's of "ALL TIME" which change's thing's. Being 75, it cover's 60 year's ! So some are at a disadvantage as they're only 30 year's old ! Sooooooooo, 2 list's. 'All time' & 'Last 30 year's'... {Almost in order ! LOL} 1/. ROLLING STONES 2/. JEFFERSON AIRPLANE FAMILY {not Starship} 3/. NEW RIDERS of the PURPLE SAGE 3/. FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS 4/. NEIL YOUNG 5/. BOB DYLAN 6/. TALKING HEADS 7/. PRETTY THINGS 8/. STEVE MILLER BAND 9/. BABE RUTH 10/. BOW WOW WOW 11/. BIG AUDIO DYNAMITE 12/. MARTHA & the MUFFINS 'Last 30 year's'... 1/. ROLLING STONES 2/. NEW RIDERS of the PURPLE SAGE 3/. SHAVER / BILLY JOE SHAVER 4/. LUCINDA WILLIAMS 5/. STACEY EARLE {Steve's Sister} 6/. MATRACA BERG 7/. STEVEN STILL'S 8/. TING TING'S 9/. GARBAGE 10/. GIRLS ALOUD 11/. TONY JOE WHITE 12/. KIERAN KANE Look forward to your response. PS, Girls Aloud I took to when taking long trip's, the production was fantastic. Almost as good as the Stone's for "Road" music.....
Interesting concept - but not sure I understand in your lists because The Stones and Stephen Stills and New Riders and way older than 30 years and two of them are in the original list? I guess your favorites in your last 30 years then, but for me my list wouldn't change. My top artists are still my top artists - no newer artists, and there are many newer ones I really really love, but not approaching the top top for me. I'm not familiar with many of the last 30 years in your list - interesting choices. Thanks.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow Hi, My musical choice has changed the last 20 year's or so. Stopped listening to NY and play Steven all the time. Not played Dylan (apart from one LP) for 20 year's, Jefferson, same other than Hot Tuna so thought I'd do it that way. I've bought Stone's & NRPS album's recently and still play them constantly, hence WHY they are in the current list.Like having 2 live's Alan, LOL. A 'Born Again Music Listener'.
@@HTJB60 thanks again. Interesting stopped listening to NY and big on Stills. NY is so prolific I can’t keep up with him. Stills I’ve mixed feelings about his catalogue some good some not.
Yea - I do have exactly 70 Beatle albums, problem is compared to the 12 on my list, I rarely feel like listening to them, but doesn't take away of course from their greatness - incredible band / music.
As I am still basking in the first flush of glorious newbyism, I've gotta respond to this one, if I may. I cannot be as scientific as you, so my list would be based on bands I have continually gone back to since I first heard them, and still do. I shall start by borrowing The Stones, The Who, Zeppelin, Tull & Genesis from your list to begin mine. Then add the Beatles & Hendrix, that's seven. Zappa & Fairport Convention/Richard Thompson top my list, along with Robert Fripp & all things Crimson. Possibly the only three artists that I can outnumber you on number of albums owned (oh, add around 1000 live FZ shows to the released stuff). That's ten. And the two 'outsiders', both because they are two of the most soulful rock singers ever to come out of the U.K. - Steve Marriott/Humble Pie & The Jess Roden Band (if unknown, start with 'In A Circle'). That makes twelve. Of that lot only the Beatles & Hendrix - yeah, it would be those two, wouldn't it - I never got to see live - and Hendrix played, more than once, in a south London pub called the Star very close to where I lived, but I was just a couple of years too young, and didn't find out how close he'd been till some years later. Honourable mentions: John Sebastian, Joni, Spirit (Mercury years), Neil Young, Nick Cave, Nick Drake (how many people do you know who were buying Nick Drake albums while he was still alive? I promise you that I did), Yes (up to the awful Relayer) & The Waterboys (again, seen them many times. Of the rest of those, I never saw Spirit (Or did I? Oh dear.) nor Nick Drake live, but he hardly ever performed live and I don't think there is any film of a live performance. None yet discovered, anyway). Honourable 21st Century (primarily) mentions: Sufjan Stevens, Drive by Truckers/Patterson Hood, Jason Molina, Will Johnson (none British, interestingly. Or not). And I've seen that lot too, apart from the late great Jason Molina, whom I discovered just too late. And although they don't have a mention here, I did buy Pilgrimage very close to the day of release (one of the first ten albums in my collection), saw them a few times back then, and most recently at Fairport's festival a few years back (The Waterboys have also played there twice in the last 15 years). Anyway, that's my very loose list, with various sidenotes, apart from all the ones I've missed out! Lol!
Martin - this is awesome. I had to show my family your opening line. Best opening line ever! lol. I've become a big Waterboys fan the last decade plus - gotta see them live someday. You saw Wishbone Ash at the beginining - Pilgrimage era - very cool, though I think they got better and better - Argus of course. I didn't realize The Fairport festivals had such "name" acts playing with them - really cool. A fan of Nick Drake but like EVERYONE BUT YOU (lol), discovered him decades after he passed away. He was barely playing small clubs in his heyday (I read his book - amazing), so you really were on top of your game and still are - wow. Now for Zappa - I currently own 18 Zappa albums, and for me it's pretty much more than enough. My biggest collection is The Stones at 434 albums as of today - and you have over 1,000 Zappa live shows + - I'm speechless. I like Zappa, but also have issues with him to an extent - maybe one day I'll do a video. I've read books on him and by him - I can't totally get my arms around him. I never heard of Jess Roden until a viewer suggested I check him out. I bought his album Blowin' on vinyl and I was blown away. it was actually last year. I'm on the lookout for more when out in the wild. Will now look for In A Circle. Well my friend have a great weekend and thanks for contributing to my little channel and expanding my horizons. Your collection and knowledge is certainly incredible and vaster than mine I'm sure. Best, Alan
Lol! Most kind. I rather like words. As you may have gathered. Just for the record, other bands that have appeared at Fairport's Cropredy Convention (full festival name), to give you a flavour: We'll start with Robert Plant again, who has appeared three times over the years that I can remember, apart from when he's there as a fan, once featuring a short Zeppelin set with Fairport as his backing band (Misty Mountain Hop, Thank You, 29 Palms, If I Were a Carpenter, Girl From the North Country, Jesus On the Mainline, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, Whole Lotta Love (yes, really!) & You Shook Me). And in 2008 Robert & Fairport with Kristina Donahue performed The Battle of Evermore as a Sandy Denny tribute - correct me if I am wrong, but I don't believe Zeppelin ever played it live, so you can imagine how that went down that particular evening. Amazing!. You'll find the performance on You Tube. Little Feat, another favourite band of mine from the '70s (they were at Charlton '76 on the Who bill, of course), played a huge Cropredy set the day after drummer Richie Hayward died - I thought they might pull out, but man, they played for Richie. Alice Cooper even played ten years ago and said it was the best European crowd he had ever played to (bet he says that to all the boys). We had Brian Wilson, Al Jardine and the rest of them a couple of years ago (for what it's worth), and even one of my 'heroes', Robert Fripp, played there last year along with his missus Toyah Willcox. It has never been a folk festival, although there will always be a folk rock element, but there will also always be up-and-coming bands that Fairport personally invite - the festival has no sponsorship, quite deliberately - the day they make a loss is the day it finishes - one stage only (fringe bands in the two local pubs in the nearby village) - these days Fairport always begin the festival on Thursday afternoon with a short acoustic set, and end the whole thing on Saturday with a three hour extravaganza plus special guests (often, as this year, kept quiet. No idea who the 'Special Guest' they are advertising might be, but I just have a strange feeling about Ray Davies - bet I'm wrong, though, but that would be something else. Never seen the Kinks). We shall see in August. And it's the only festival I have ever bothered with after I turned up at the Glastonbury festival in 1979 and they actually charged us to get in!! Yep, I went in 1978 when it was a free show. 2024 prices are £360 to see Dua Lupa & Coldplay. Hmmm. Btw, there is a live version of the Jess Roden song I mentioned (In A Circle) on the Blowin' album you now own. Maybe we'll discuss him further at some point, because I first saw him live (with a band called Bronco whose guitarist was Kevin Gammond who later played with, yep, Robert Plant, and whose first album featured backing vocals by Trevor Lucas, who later joined Fairport - oh, I love the way everything links if you dig deep enough. Well, not everything, but I'm sure you know what I mean) in 1970 at a lunchtime gig that we attended during the hour that we had for lunch, 'cos we were all still at school and had to get back for afternoon lessons!! About ten of us turned up in our smart school uniforms fifteen minutes late, and all left fifteen minutes before the show ended to get back to school It must have looked quite odd! Ha! Apologies for taking up so much of your time. But I'm enjoying myself.......
@@martinstarnes2237 I’m enjoying your words. Creating Cropredy was genius. I had no idea it was so big. It gets no publicity in the US. Wonderful Plant is such a big supporter though I guess not a big surprise having had Sandy Denny on Zep 4. He’s truly an artist. Have a great weekend
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow Cropredy started in '79 as a single day farewell Fairport show, 1980 was a single day one-off reunion, 1981 was a 'let's do this again' kind of show, which soon became a 'we could do this every year' which led to Fairport starting to tour again, by the 90s it was a two day festival, and in around 2000 became a three day event. 20,000 maximum number of people (plenty of Americans do come over, I assure you), and i believe I have been to twenty six of them over the years,; last one i missed was 1999. Have a fine weekend yourself Alan.
my top 12 the rolling stones acdc everclear the black crowes airbourne Queen def leppard loud lucy the faces/ronnie wood,rod.stewart. cinderella slaughter to prevail aerosmith
Thanks so much for watching and sharing yours. Nice to see The Stones of course. Very diverse list which is awesome. I'm probably showing my age but I'm not even familiar with Slaughter To Prevail or Airbourne. Thanks again.
Emerson Lake and Palmer Focus Rare Bird gypsy Renaissance Jeff Beck Stanley Clarke nectar dust yes Journey first three albums only Genesis Peter Gabriel era only Joe Satriani Metallica everything before the Black Album budgie Grand Funk Black Sabbath Wishbone Ash Armageddon even though they had one album. Uriah Heep😮 honorable mention Return to Forever mahavishnu Orchestra😊
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow that was my thing growing up in the 60s and 70s was strictly musicianship the kind you would get from ELP and the Jazz Rock Fusion bands. If the Maestro musicianship isn't there I'm not interested in the music.
@@edljnehan2811 As a big prog fan, I never understood the hatred that prog received in the late 70's. Sometimes it could be bloated, but not all music of any genre is always great. But it doesn't get much better than great prog. And being a great musician and creating musical works of art is something to aspire to.
Oh yes yes yes. Lol. But honestly I don’t love everything they do. Especially Springsteen. But when I love them I really do love them. Some,actually a lot of their albums are incredible. Thanks.
Nope , you hate Rush and like Genesis? . You like David Bowie and don't even mention Iron Maiden? I know is a matter of taste , but we are worlds apart.
Thanks - nice to see Sleepwalker in there - rarely see that on a list and like I said those Kinks Arista albums were fantastic - damn whatever anyone else says. I forgot to mention Give The People What They Want - another fantastic Kinks album from then.
Hi 👋 David Bowies album Diamond Dogs is so good. I think I have told you Alan that I saw David in concert here in New Zealand in 1978. It was his Stage show that he performed. From Carl.
Hi 👋 David Bowies album Diamond Dogs is so good. I think I have told you Alan that I saw David in concert here in New Zealand in 1978. It was his Stage show that he performed. From Carl.
Good work Alan! I must attempt a database of my collection as it will stop me from spontaneously purchasing items I already have! (good news for charity shops)
L O L. If it makes you feel better, I’ve done that even with my database. I hate when that happens
Discog app is great to inventory your collection. The barcode scanner is great it makes it easy to add to your collection. You can export your collection to your computer. Easy access on your phone.
Great bunch of bands on the list. The one that surprised me in a good way was the Kinks. (Didn't realize they had so many albums) 😁🎶✌️
thanks so much - that does include some imports, boots and deluxe reissues.
Your T-Shirt is amazing: Vodoo Lounge Tour! Fantastic.
Thank you - yea that's the original from 1994 - Giant's Stadium show I was at - still in mint shape...
Great list! Thanks for your hard work! Can't wait to hear your MetLife experience! Ill be at the Denver show June 20th and consider myself the luckiest Stones Nut in Colorado!!!
Thanks so much David. Luckiest Stones nut in Colorado is a great title.
I have albums by all of those artists and there's only one that I'm not fond of, so it's no wonder that I love your channel!
thanks so much Mark - always appreciate your words.
great work. i also love the stones. i never heard of wishbone ash but will check them out
@@reston81 thanks so much. I hope you enjoy Wishbone Ash.
Absolutely fantastic have a wonderful day ❤😊
Thanks so much - really appreciate it.
That is quite a comprehensive look at your top 12 bands and artists if you don't mind me saying so.
Thanks Tarr as always, I don't mind you saying so - I actually worked really hard on this - wasn't easy.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow I'm sure it wasn't easy.
Wishbone ash is definitely a band that I've loved ever since I got Argus on cd in 2002 it blew my mind I always thought that nobody else knew about this band but me but I'm so glad to see fans like you giving this band so much love Andy Powell and Laurie wisefield are in my top 20 favorite guitarists of all time and those 2 were such a great guitar team
Thanks so much - They're my favorite "guitar" band of all time - the greatest lyrical lead guitar work in my opinion.
Really enjoyed this Alan, well done by ya!…Almost lost my footing when ya picked “Achtung Baby” as your go-to U2, NOBODY ever gives that masterpiece any luv, it may just be my most played album on a yearly basis….BTW, Dire Straits “On Every Street” is also terrific, it kinda sank w/o a trace upon release but remains a worthy follow up to blockbuster “Brothers In Arms”…..Dig your YT Channel!
Thanks so much - I really appreciate it. I love On Every Street too. Was my 2nd favorite album of 1992...only behind Achtung Baby which was my #1 album of that year. You may enjoy my Dire Straits album ranking video. Thanks again.
Oh wow Alan thanx for the timely reply and DS Album Ranking, I’ll get right on it…”On Every Street” suffered the same misfortune as Yes “Big Generator”-a band waits too long to follow up a smash album and by that time the fans move on….”Door To Door” by The Cars (a terrific album in its own right) had a similar fate…Take Care!
@@richard-mr1vz Dire Straits is one of the top top favorite bands. But was kind of a fluke that they made it so big in America - really because of Money For Nothing video on MTV. They never tried to be really big. I think at least in America - they lost much of their audience because they were huge true fans - just fans of Money for Nothing and some of the other Brothers In Arms hits. On Every Street is a FANTASTIC album
I absolutely love ❤ how you interact with viewers on these comments, that’s soooo super cool of ya!!…THIS is how ya build a YT Channel-a host with a warm, generous and gracious manner like yours!!…Let’s not forget DS’s “On The Night”-a captivating live album from that tour complete with a rousing “Walk Of Life” and stirring “Brothers In Arms”…YaRock!!
@@richard-mr1vz thanks so much. I’ve been doing this for four years so hopefully will grow. First it’s the least I can do if people are willing to take their personal time to watch me. Second I think it makes my channel more interesting to have interactions. I learn from others. Hopefully they learn from me. We all learn from each other a community. By the way the expanded On The night in the live boxset is amazing. No surprise there though. Thanks again
Appreciate the video, Alan. Like you, I have a wide variety of musical tastes. Right now, I would say my top 5 go to artists, would be Jethro Tull (and Ian Anderson), the Beatles, Elton John,
Kiss, and the Outlaws. However, my list does change from time to time. Anyway, thanks again.
wow that's in interesting list - LOVE seeing Tull so high. Elton John too is an interesting pick - I have 48 Elton John albums so I'm a big fan - but he is so hit or miss sometimes. Now.....The Outlaws - that's cool. Love Them - also Henry Paul Band - I even bought Blackhawk albums with Henry Paul. Nice choice. Though for me they're not as high as Charlie Daniels, Allmans, Skynyrd, Tucker....but still awesome.
Yeah, I've always liked the Outlaws. (Not so much Henry Paul, he is a little too country). Hughie Thomasson was always a favorite of mine. Actually, I'm probably more into progressive rock, (Tull, Styx and Kansas), but like I said my list does change from time to time.
@@stevepyle5080 Yea - the Outlaws had that great combination of the country element and hard driving southern rock - worked so well - thanks again.
An enjoyable video and a great list Alan, It got me thinking about mine, it's tough to leave some favourite bands out.
12. King Crimson - Court of the Crimson King
11. Yes - The Yes Album
10. The Kinks - are the Village Green Preservation Society
09. Queen - A Night at the Opera
08. Led Zeppelin - IV
07. The Doors - The Doors
06. The Who - Who's Next
05. Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde
04. The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed
03. Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Rd
02. David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
01 - The Beatles - The White Album
Bubbling under.. Dire Straits, The Police, The Smiths, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, The Moody Blues, etc
It's hard to do these - All great / classic choice you made - Funny thing with me about Let It Bleed - song for song / pound for pound - probably the Stones strongest album. BUT - I much prefer Love In Vain, Live With Me and Midnight Rambler Live from Ya Ya's - so much so that the studio versions for me are lacking. And for me, as cool as Country Honk is - Honky Tonk Women would have been insanely great on the album. Best, Alan
Nice list. I'm not too familiar with Wishbone Ash, so I'm going to have to check them out based on your ranking.
Thanks so much. Really appreciate it. I hope you enjoy them. Best. Alan
Hi Alan -great list, love all of those artists. Interesting that most of your list is from over the pond lol. Only two American artists out of 12 !! The Beatles at No1 (a no brainer), Jimi Hendrix, Stones, Led Zeppelin, Dylan, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, Bowie, Fleetwood Mac, CSN&Y, Neil Young, Doors. Something like that. That is a really quick list done in 10 seconds so it would probably change given more time. Cya Doug
Thanks Doug - so hard to do because look at your list, all the artists you chose I love. Great choices for sure. It in interesting because I love so many American artists too, but when it comes to my all time super favorites, yea, I'm clearly an anglophile...lol
That was an interesting list. Stones, Bowie, Who, and Kinks, are all top ten for me. I know you referenced 1973 as a starting point. With those bands rated so high I'm curious why The Beatles didn't make the list. There's an obvious connection with those other British acts and the fabs.
@@catsofsherman1316 I have every Beatles albums and tons of their solo. But I don’t listen to the Beatles as much as the other acts in my list. For me the most important criteria with my music is how much I listen and or listened to it. As great as the Beatles are I don’t put them on that much.
Thank God I am not the only one who rebuys what they already have!!!!
Oh yea - it's horrible - special remaster - i'm there, remaster with bonus tracks - I'm there, deluxe 2 CD set - I'm there - box set - I'm there Actually sucks. But in most cases I do dump the earlier versions and keep the best - except for The Stones, Who, Zeppelin, some Kinks but not all. Yea they rip me off royally, of my own volition though.
Would love to see a video about your favorite or most disappointing concerts you’ve been too if you haven’t already made that video, I tried looking for that kind of video on your channel and haven’t seen one like that, but it’s possible I missed it.
I love the choices in this video, agree with almost all of them.
Hi - thanks so much for that suggestion - I have not done that video and I think it's a great idea. I can show ticket stubs, ads for them as well. Yea - I'll do it in near future - thanks so much for your awesome suggestion - I love it. Very best, Alan
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow it’s my pleasure Mr. Rosenberg!! I’m so glad I found your channel, I’ve learned a lot and it’s been fun! I can’t wait to hear your concert experiences, I’ll keep an eye on my RUclips notifications 😁
@@jamesdean9183 Thanks so much again! Welcome to my channel and I hope you enjoy it - lot's of playlists to explore.
Enjoyable video Alan. A fair amount of overlap with my favourites. I like Genesis and The Kinks but they wouldn’t make my top 12. I never got into Jethro Tull, Wishbone Ash or Dire Straits. I would probably include Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Bob Marley and last few places would be difficult to figure out but likely Yes and maybe Miles Davis. Love this stuff 😂
Thanks so much Peter - Yea - Joni, Neil Young, Yes, Bob Marley all favorites of mine too - just further down the list.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow plus the Beatles! Would have to include them
@@petermeehan7150 No problem with that of course. In most people's lists I'm sure.
Interesting choices! Wow!
No Beatles, Doors, Police, Cure, Cult, CCR, Pretenders, Pink Floyd or Elvis?
Okay, but I would have had one album from each of them.
To each his own! I can’t tell anyone to not like someone they enjoy. You like what you like.
Thanks for sharing your opinion! 👏🏻😊
Thanks- remember that video is my top 12 favorite bands of all time. Not albums - bands. There can be only 12 there. I love The Beatles, Police, Doors, CCR, Pretenders, Pink Floyd and some Elvis. In fact I have every album by those bands (not Elvis). So I'm a big fan of them. Just not in my top 12 - Top 20 - yea. Thanks again.
The Kinks are also my 2nd favorite band and surprise surprise my favorite album of theirs is Sleepwalker
That's so awesome - we are in the minority - what a great album though and was really the beginning of bringing them back big time in the US.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow Of course I knew of the 60s and early 70s Kinks' music but Sleepwalker bowled me over and made me backtrack to their earlier stuff. Might be the most unique bsnd ever!
@@MartinHMyers Yea - can spend a lifetime listening to them - and I have lol. the early years, the RCA concept years, the ARista AOR year - all great in their own way and very different. The Kinks truly were unique and very different as you said
Alan, I saw U2 open for the J. Geils band on the Freeze Frame tour at the LA sports Arena. I think it was around ‘81 or so? Bono came out and sat in the audience and they were barely known at the time.
That’s an awesome story. I never heard of them opening for J Geils. How cool is that? Talk about a great double bill
Thank you, Alan for posting. I agree with a couple of bands you got in yar list. I saw tha KINKS in early 80s and man, they we're on fire. Right on, if ya want, take out a look of THE KINKS LIVE AT THE "ROCKPALAST"/83?. They're on fire, like I said. - JETHRO TULL... Don't know how often I saw em live, countless. I really really lof "songs from the wood",, "aqualung", "too old to r.&r. too young to die" and "broadsword and the beast" & "crest of a knave "... - I would change GENESIS to YES, but it's as ya know always a question of taste. This is why I got Mini Vannilli on tha Poolposition! Sorry, just KIDDING! - Maybe I'll sent ya my favorites, but don't put me to the "FBI most wanted" if you don't agree! - By the way, "infidels" is my favorite DYLAN album too. - & the real Poolposition is THE ROLLING STONES, like you know. - Last time you wrote to me, the issue was right but you wrote "hello Andy..." Anyway, so many names... - Till tha next time I say cheerio. Kindly regards from tha BURDON freak Aaron
Sorry my Burdon freak friend Aaron - typo - typing too fast. We're in the minority with Infidels - but...we have good taste. Yes (well classic Yes with Jon Anderson) is a favorite of mine as well - just further down the list. I have a boot of that Kinks and yes, they're smoking for sure. Yea - send your list - it's all for fun you know. We all have personal taste. But will your list be all Burden...that is the question...lol
Hi 👋 David Bowies album Diamond Dogs is so good. I think I have told you Alan that I saw David in concert here in New Zealand in 1978. It was his Stage show that he performed. From Carl.
Thanks Carl - yea - that's incredible - what a great tour. I have bootleg video of it and wish I saw it.
Definitely agree with you regarding Physical Graffiti, Quadrophenia and Sleepwalker, my favorite album by each of those artists, in fact Quadro and Phys Graff are two of my three favorite albums of all time. The third? Station to Station, so we disagree about our go to Bowie albums. Sticky Fingers would be my number two after Let It Bleed, and with Springsteen it has to be Darkness on the Edge of Town. Odd, to me at least, that Out of All this Blue is in your top three Waterboys albums. A lot of great tracks, but much too long considering the lack of diversity in the songwriting. I admit, I haven't owned it all that long so I need to give it more time, starting today maybe! This Is the Sea and Modern Blues would also be in my top three, with Fisherman's Blues rounding it off. Anyway, thanks so much for the video, Alan!
Thanks so much for your awesome comments. Physical Graffiti and Quadrophenia are also amongst the top of my all time favorite albums. Great observant eyes you have. Those top three are not my top 3 Waterboys albums. Those Waterboys albums were in my top 3 favorite - most listened to albums in the years I got them. Every year I choose my top 3 favorite albums I got that year - The Waterboys have gone top 3 three times - pretty impressive, but doesn't necesarily mean they're my top 3 favorite Waterboys albums overall. Hope that makes sense..
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow Yep, I misinterpreted. I watched the video so I should have known! Even so, you've inspired me to give Out of All This Blue a serious listen today.
@@chrisboerger465 That’s awesome. I hope it grows on ya. I’m falling more and more in love with the water boys as time goes on. Thanks again.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow Gotta be honest, Alan, I had the exact same reaction as the other listens. The first disc is mostly great, but it starts to dwindle off around the midpoint of disc number two. It could have been a really great single album, or even double album if Scott had kept it around 80 minutes. As it is, it's just too much, and will never be one of my go to Waterboys albums. But I'll continue to pull it out on occasion. Anyway, thanks for the encouragement!
@@chrisboerger465 Thanks so much. I'm glad you gave it another shot, but sorry it didn't get better for you. I definitely don't think it's as good as This Is The Sea (which is my favorite), Fisherman's Blues or Modern Blues. But I definitely really like it. It went top three in it's year compared to the other albums I bought that year, not top three all time Waterboys albums - that would be a different video, I'm not ready to do yet...lol
"I did it emotionally, as well as scientifically..."
Love it. Oh, and Dylan's "Infidels" was my first Dylan album.
Thanks and that's awesome - Infidels is so great - little known fact. Carla Olson, an artist I also love was in the video for Sweetheart Like You. Thanks again.
I was exposed to erectile dysfunction commercial before your video played. Is somebody trying to tell me something 😂. Well, the Stones would be my favorite. What were the Beatles in your favorite bands number? I would have put them in my top 10. As for Bowie, my go to album is Ziggy Stardust. Looking forward to the Ziggy Box and the Blu-ray of the album in the fall. Now you have to do a top 10 singer/ songwriter list.......
Really and ED commercial - maybe they're telling me something. Well the Beatles didn't make my top 12 - don't know where they would fall - I have 70 Beatle albums (holy shit) but I'm rarely in the mood to put them on. Of course when I do, they're great. And in the greatest bands of all time, I would put Beatles, Stones, Who, Zeppelin (plus I throw in U2, Dylan and Springsteen). But as for my favorites - since I don't listen to them too much...they're not that high. Top 10 Singer Songwriters David - wow - that's a good one. I'll do it but not too soon. But that's your idea - awesome one - thanks.
There’s nothing like finding a
kindred spirit, especially when it comes to one of my greatest passions in life: music. And you are exactly that kind of spirit, as evidenced by your list of all-time favorite bands/artists. My top 12 are: 1. The Rolling Stones; 2. The Who; 3. Led Zeppelin; 4. U2; 5. The Beatles; 6. The Kinks; 7. Yes (The Jon Anderson years); 8. The Allman Brothers Band; 9. Grateful Dead; 10. Joni Mitchell; 11. Bob Dylan; 12. Genesis (1970-1978). My second tier of favorites include Wishbone Ash, Jethro Tull and Dire Straits from your list of top picks.
…and David Bowie.
Thanks as always - we are certainly kindred spirits. I'm a big fan of Yes (as you said the Jon Anderson years), Allmans, Dead and Joni too, but a bit lower. Other viewer David made a request for top 10 singer-songwriters - great suggestion - hello Joni.
Infidels is an awesome album. Worth searching for is the 2 CD bootleg of Infidels outtakes called Rough Cuts.
Thanks - I have a great bootleg called Outfidels that I listen to.
oh my gosh Alan what an amazing video what are all the dire straits albums you own i did know they had that many, btw you are a 100 percent + right making movies is an amazing album but they are all amazing that box set for dire straits look awesome. is there anything more you think i should get from dire straits sense you have 32 albums, so glad i found this channel.
@@theomuraca7395 thanks so much. I’m like you. Love Dire Straits. I would recommend all their official studio and live albums. I’m sure you probably have them but if not all the studio albums are fantastic and different. The live box is fantastic and upgrades the previous live versions so I’d get that box. I’m also a fan of their compilation albums. I actually listen to the Straits compilation albums a lot because they’re a wonderful journey through the career. The EP Twisting By The Pool is also fun. I have everything by Knopfler as well but honestly the Straits albums overall I find better. More varied. Though I did love Golden Heart his debut solo album. I have bootlegs as well but not essential. Thanks Alan.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow thank you Alan what bootlegs do you own of dire straits and are they good. also do you have any extended versions of the original songs.
@ I have three really good bootlegs. Rockpalast Cologne Germany 2/16/79. The Final Show Zaragoza Spain 10/9/02. Secrets in the Closet -Live 8/16/85. I do have some original 45s but not extended mixes.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow those sound cool i have the 85 one and love it but still alchemy is one of the best.
@@theomuraca7395 I'll never forget watching the Alchemy VHS - I LOVED it so much. And the album took me to another level. The official Straits live albums are so great in the box with all the extra stuff on them - the bootlegs really aren't essential anymore.
A Passion Play by Jethro Till is my #1 close #2 is Physical Graffiti by Led Zeppelin, Making Movies by Dire Straits is my #3. Not many peeps have Wishbone Ash in their Top 10, great band and inspiring choice! Procul Harum and Rush round out my top 5 favorite bands. The Stones, the Beatles and The Who would definitely be high on my list.
Sounds like a very cool list you have. I really like Passion Play but still not an easy listen. I have to be in the mood. I like Procol Harum but never enough to go really deep in their catalog.
Here are mine Alan with my favorite album
12.Mott The Hoople-All The Young Dudes
11.Humble Pie-Rock On
10.Led Zeppelin-iv
9.Whitesnake-Slide It In
8.Gentle Giant-Aquiring The Taste
7.Deep Purple-In Rock
6.The Who-Quadrophenia
5.Uriah Heep-Look At Yourself
4.Yes-CTTE
3.Jethro Tull-Aqualung
2.The Kinks-The Kinks Are The Village Green
1.Rolling Stones-Goats Head Soup
Love seeing your list. GHS at number 1 makes me smile - you know how special that album is to me - my first Stones album I bought when it first came out, when I was ten! And still listen to it four to five times a year - truly timeless. Great to see Tull, Kinks at #2 too!!!. Yes just outside my top 12 by the way. Quadrophenia - we match!!!. I'm still working on Gentle Giant - been in my backlog for like 4 years. Humble Pie and Mott - I actually like Ian Hunter solo more than Mott, but that's just me. Cool to Heep so high. Thanks my friend.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow you have to remember Alan I got to see the Pie in '69 and GG in '72 being older than you you just get connected to certain bands in your life which is really cool
It's a tough task to choose just one album from bands that have several masterpieces, but I'll try. Studio album only.
1. R. Stones - Exile on Main Street
2. Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
3. Deep Purple - Machine Head
4. Yes - Close to the Edge
5. Genesis - Selling England by the Pound
6. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
7. Jethro Tull - Thick As a Brick
8. Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind
9. Black Sabbath - Volume 4
10. Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet
11. Rush - Moving Pictures
12. Neal Morse - Sola Scriptura
Thanks for sharing. Lot's of really classic stuff there. Funny thing. I'm an original Genesis fan from 1973. When Selling England first came out, was considered a bit of a disappointment. Even some of the band felt some of it was a bit bloated (like Epping Forest). Of course over time, pretty typical to see Selling England as the favorite Genesis album. But of course Exile didn't get great reviews when it came out as well. I have to check out that Neal Morse album - not familiar with it. Thanks.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow Others by Neal Morse:
#Sola Gratia (simple, effective, great songs)
#Innocence and Dangerous
@@LuisGarcia-ee2tr Thanks - I like Spock's Beard a lot but haven't dug into his solo stuff much.
Gotta do 20 because my musical styles are so broad. 1- Stones, 2- Beatles, 3- Bob Marley & The Wailers, 4- Miles Davis, 5- Bob Dylan, 6- Sly and the Family Stone, 7- Jimi Hendrix Experience, 8- Billie Holiday, 9- Funkadelic 10- Kinks 11- Velvet Underground 12- John Coltrane 13- Blue Rodeo 14- Stevie Wonder 15- Faces 16- Blur 17- REM 18- Clash 19- Little Feat 20- Steely Dan.
Now we're talking - you read my mind - after the previous post, I was wondering who you really like. So glad to see this. Awesome - I love most of what's on your list and love your diversity too. That's great. We match on so many - Stones #1 especially. - Love seeing Kinks, Dylan, Velvets, Blur, REM, Clash, Little Feat, Steely Dan all so high on your list - wonderful. Best, Alan
Nice list and I would agree the Stones are the #1 band of all time. I am not big fan of Genesis or Wishbone Ash. I would include Guns N Roses as Use Your Illusion both #1 and #2 are excellent and very underrated.
Thanks - I imagine Guns n' Roses would be on many lists - I do like them and appreciate them - but not anywhere near the top for me. Thanks again.
Lilac time. Roy Harper heads hands and feet David sylvian Victoria Williams. Goldfrapp. Jakko spirit Adrian belew and the bears. Gracepool Scott Walker Bill nelson
Really great list!
What is your Opinion about Pink Floyd?
@@patrickkleemann4919 a thanks so much. Have I think all of their albums. Don’t listen to the early ones much. Dark Side thru Wall is one of the greatest album runs ever. Didn’t care much for Final cut. Love division bell. Love Gilmour solo. Only Waters I love is Amused to death but have the others. My personal go to Floyd is. Animals. Thanks so much. That was fun.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow same Here! From Dark Side to The Wall is Perfection to me and I also Love Division Bell.
To me, Floyd is the best Form of music Out there...
@@patrickkleemann4919 Yea - that classic Floyd run is as good as it gets, and their music is also timeless - sounds as great today as back then when released.
Amazing video. My top 12 favourite bands are;
1) Queen
2)led zeppelin
3)the who
4)Jefferson airplane
5)the Beatles
6)black sabbath
7)Rush
8)creedence Clearwater revival
9)jimi Hendrix experience
10)pink flyod
11)the talking heads
12)Fleetwood Mac.
Thanks so much. Very diverse interesting list you have......no Rolling Stones? Thanks so much for sharing.
@ I’m so sorry man. But I really don’t like the Rolling Stones.
They just don’t connect with me
@@srirahulpremkumar1600 Fair enough my friend. Music is all personal and we love what we love - part of what makes music so great. Thanks again for sharing your list.
I was born in 1977 so I'm gonna take a stab at my top ten or so favorite artists of all time. I agree 100% with you that Sticky Fingers is the greatest album of all time and the Stones are my number one favorite artist ever. I think I have Fleetwood Mac and Bob Marley and the Wailers probably tied for number two. The rest I won't try to rank off the top of my head: Sade, 2Pac, OutKast, Foals, The Doors, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, Earth, Wind and Fire, and maybe Tears for Fears has cracked my top 12 by now. If you don't know who Foals are, you need to dive in. My favorite band of the last fifteen years.
Really interesting list - thanks for sharing - I totally appreciate your diverse tastes - really well rounded. Fleetwood Mac is a favorite of mine too but further down my list - great band to love since they have so many periods and are so different - really different bands.
I only own 3 of the Artist's you've mentioned and only Dylan & The Stone's would be classified as Favourite's.
That’s really interesting. Don’t know if it’s an age thing or just personal taste. Feel free to send your favorites. Curious.
Any love for fellow New Yorker, the rock n roll animal, Lou Reed??
Oh yea - 15 Lou Reed albums and lots of Velvet Underground (who I like even more than Lou Reed). But Lou's discography is really big and I'm pretty satisfied with the ones I have - he can be very hit or miss. I'm a big fan of live albums and beyond Rock n Roll Animal - I love his "rare" Live In Italy album too.
I want to get into The rolling stones. I have heard only Angie, I cant get no. Where should i start?
That's awesome. I would start with the Hot Rocks album which was the first Stones album I really got into (and so many others as well). It's a perfect intro to 60's era Stones. I would pick up Sticky Fingers which is my all time favorite album and of course Stones album. I would also recommend a later day hits compilation like Jump Back or Honk. Forty Licks covers their whole career as a brief overview. Try a compilation to get a taster. Then if you like them (and you will) get some of their great studio albums like Sticky Fingers or Some Girls. I'm a huge fan of Exile On Main Street and Goats Head Soup as well - but may want to work your way up to that. And once you love them - get Get Your Ya Ya's Out - their best live album. Good luck and enjoy....... you will.
100% with you on The Kinks Alan; except they are my favorite band of all time with Sutherland Brothers with and without Quiver being a very close second. I understand the Stones being your top pick and deeply respect their huge contribution to the legacy of rock, however, in my opinion, nobody and I mean no other artist has conveyed the challenges and the joys of human existence so bluntly as only Ray Davies did, and yet I believe The Kinks are the only act in your list that never had a platinum album in the States . My go to album was the album which truly initiated their rebirth "Low Budget" with "Muswell Hillbillies", "Everybody's in Showbiz" and "Word of Mouth" close behind. Their "One for the Road" is my second favorite live album of all time, and the Velvel (?) version of their "Come Dancing..." compilation is tied with Al Stewart's " Songs from the Radio" as the best single disc compilation for an artist (though Stewart's needs an anniversary expanded edition which will more than likely not happen) . You missed "Give the People what they Want" (which is kinda funny because you've mentioned in the past for it being very underrated). That was their last Gold album in the U.S. I think "State of Confusion" though having their highest charting single) turned off their newly found fan base because of the newer pop sound they initiated at that time. Tull and Zeppelin are awesome choices as well. My favorite Tull albums are " War Child" and "Living in the Past"; I love "Rockestrations"! For Zeppelin I agree, "Physical Graffiti" as well as "Houses of the Holy" are tops from them. Al Stewart I keep on a separate list as he is more in the singer/ songwriter vein. However, someone (albeit not on this channel) placed his "Year of the Cat" album higher than Springsteen's "The River" which I thought was quite interesting. "Glory Days" for me is synonymous as "Only the Good Die Young" is for you. Talk about playing a song to death!!!! As for Bob Dylan who doesn't have a top 10/12 list without him on it. "Watching the River flow" is very Davies-easque and a personal fave along with "Silvio". "Greatest Hits Vol. 2" and "Down in the Groove" are my Dylan highlights. Once again Alan, thanks for the video, look forward to your upcoming concert review!!✨💫✨ -- Gee, nobody has The Doobie Brothers on their lists? (Number 4 on mine).
Thanks for your amazing comments - love it. You are right - I forgot to mention Give The People What The Want (videos are done live with no script). But yes that's amongst my favorite albums by anyone. Fantastic Kinks album. Art Lover, Better Things etc - doesn't get better. Everybody's In Showbiz was my first Kinks album ever - on 8 track and the live / studio tracks were mixed together - talk about a different listening experience - it worked really well. I'm a fan of Al Stewart as well and I do like the pre McDonald Doobies, but not a huge favorite of mine. Thanks again.
Kinks Sleepwalker is such a great album.
It sure is. Thanks.
Albums I consider near perfect and not overloaded with extra songs:
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01. Who - Quadrophenia
02. Beatles - Revolver, Rubber Soul, Abbey Road
03. Jam - All Mod Cons
04. EWF - Gratitude
05. David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
06. Clash - London Calling
07. X - Wild Gift
08. Cars - The Cars
09. Stooges - Raw Power
10. Kinks - One More for the Road
11. Elvis Costello - This year's model
12. Velvet Underground - Loaded, The Velvet Underground
13. Squeeze - East Side Story
14. Split Enz - True Colours
15. Small Faces - There are but four Small Faces.
16. FTB - Tough Enough (lots of good stuff but not perfect)
That's an awesome list. Loving seeing Loaded by VU in there - that's my most listened to VU album and I love it too. Kinks One More For The Road is an interesting choice - assuming one of your first Kinks album so must've made a great impression on you - The video's a good one too. Who Quadrophenia near the top for me as well. Thanks for sharing. Great stuff.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow The problem with the Kinks is their hits are spread out over a long period that you try to narrow it down to one album that really grabs you as your go to and well, their live album and video really shows off pretty much the best of their overall efforts through 3 decades. I know the choice was really a greatest hits album live so yes, I cheated just once. If I was forced to choose one studio album I would have to choose "Kinks Controversy" with more than half the tunes are awesome, but still not close to a perfect album. I like Arthur but it has some filler and is a bit overly British nostalgic.
@@tntstorms7969 Thats actually really true. I always say my 2nd favorite band is either The Kinks or The Who (Stones #1 of course for me). The reason is as you said - they're completely different in that The Who has a relatively small amount of albums, largely filled with great songs while the Kinks actually have many more all time favorite songs for me but spread over a huge amount of imperfect albums. So although I have every Kinks album and do love them, I tend to listen to Kinks compilations (there's a ton of them) or live albums. I'm with you all the way. With that said - The Kinks Arista years albums are amongst my favorites - especially Sleepwalker, Misfits, Low Budget, Give The People What They Want, so your live album choice is right in the pocket. Best, Alan
what, no Bananarama? Funny bout Tunnel of Love that was my gateway to becoming a Springsteen fan (albeit a kinda casual one.)
Notta one or dramarama - I think that's their name....or The Muffs - I got some serious catching up to do. Yea Tunnel Of Love is so damn great - love it.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow im gonna make a bold prediction. one year from today you will own 67 Bananarama CDs.
@@STEVEHEROLDWith 10 #1's nonetheless!!!✨💫✨
@@TheAlanRosenbergShowAs stated for Steve: With 10 #1's nonetheless!! ✨💫✨
@@STEVEHEROLD Lol - maybe one or two - thanks to you.
I'll watch your Manic Street Preachers show, so there will be one more view and like. I know very little about them but they had a following at one time.
Rick Beato is massive, but he is a bit his own beast, being a songwriter, an instrumentalist, a record producer, a studio owner and a music theoretician. If he played violin, I would say he has many strings to his bow.
The largest music fan site I watch is Sea of Tranquility, who have around 100,000 subscribers. Pete Pardo is a superb host, and they have three star performers: Luis Villegas, Steven Reid and Martin Popoff. But they they are very focused on Prog and Metal - which I guess is where the bulk of the rock enthusiast audience is - and I am not interested in most of the bands they talk about, such Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Rush etc. Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Uriah Heep more so. (We won't mention the hideous Led Zeppelin).
Instead, I go for the much smaller sites who tend to be into mainstream rock, like yours. As a book publisher, I know you write where your heart is or where the money is - and you are really lucky if those two coincide. I have even heard of all the bands you talk about, and know a fair chunk of their music. Sadly, even you don't stretch into my darkest corners, but I confess that it is best that you don't go there. Still, I want to know a lot more about The Rolling Stones, so you must be my guy. Rumor has it that you know at least a half-dozen of their songs, and it's high time I listened to 'Goat's Head Soup' and 'It's Only Rock N Roll.'
Thanks so much. I think Pete Pardo has done an incredible job - I really enjoy his channel (though don't watch it as much as I used to). He's created an empire and well deserved. Super knowledgable. Though I remember him saying he doesn't have a stereo system so how does he play his 20,000 CD's. I'm not sure. I also don't personally like some of the music they cover - but they sure know their stuff. Popoff is the most successful rock writer out there - incredible what he pumps out and so knowledgable - wow. Oh you have to listen to Goats Head Soup and then follow it up with IORR. I think GHS is much stronger but Time Waits For No One....as I like to say....I go to heaven. PS Rick Beato is in his own league - I can't imagine and what a talent - great interviewer too. And you're a book publisher - well how cool is that. The obvious question - do you publish music books (or horror movie books). I'm a VORACIOUS reader.....inquiring minds would like to know.
Cool one although missed beach boys + of course the beatles, even if don't own much. Very interesting lists except never use "the" as first word. 1973???
@@threeofakindbygeneraldean3007 thanks. Beach Boys for me are mostly a best of band played in the summer. Although i do really like Pet Sounds. Smiley Smile is in my backlog
I know I've been skipping over quite a few videos recently Alan, but I couldn't resist adding my list to this one.
I've done as you did, my favourite 12 artists with my favourite studio or live album by each, as per my record of plays. I've also added in the ratio of the artists plays compared to my #1, so you can see where the competition is tight and where the gaps appear.
1 Van Morrison 1.00 Saint Dominic's Preview
2 The Who 0.93 Who's Next
3 David Bowie 0.85 Station To Station
4 Genesis 0.84 A Trick Of The Tail
5 Bruce Springsteen 0.63 Born To Run
6 Roxy Music 0.46 Country Life
7 The Beatles 0.45 Abbey Road
8 The Rolling Stones 0.43 Sticky Fingers
9 Pink Floyd 0.43 Wish You Were Here
10 Al Stewart 0.41 Year of the Cat
11 Richard Thompson 0.40 Two Letter Words: Live 1994
12 Jackie Leven 0.39 Forbidden Songs of The Dying West
Some of the albums are under pressure. For example, my favourite Floyd album can switch with The Dark Side Of The Moon at any time and there are four albums fighting to be my number one by The Stones, and The Brussels Affair is currently tied with Sticky Fingers. I play the Roxy Music Greatest Hits from 1977 more than Country Life, but it seemed to be cheating to include compilations.
The only artist that is new to me over the last ten years is Jackie Leven, the Scottish singer songwriter, and most of these artists have been with me since I was 15.
Paul, "St. Dominic's Preview" 👍, Roxy Music"Avalon" 👍, Al Stewart: I haven't met an Al Stewart fan I haven't liked! Glad to see he's in your top 10!! I guess if we're gonna meld bands with singer/songwriters than I have to confess he's my all-time favorite. After "Modern Times" the deal was sealed. It was nice to see your list. Until "Next Time" may you enjoy the "Timeless Skies" in the "Year of the Cat"!! - Andee ✨💫✨
I missed you Paul - missed your analysis as as good as my database numbers are - yours are in another league. Fantastic selections - Station To Station is a favorite and A Trick Of The Tail is my #2 Genesis all time fave. What is it with Roxy Music and me - I try but just think they're OK. BUT Country Life is possibly my favorite album cover ever - it's way up there...lol. I don't have that Richard Thompson album - gotta look for that in the wild. Lastly I don't know who Jackie Leven is Scottish Singer Songwriter - will have to research - thanks so much as always. I agree nice to see the great Al Stewart up there.
Oh that juggling is going to be the death of me.
But that algorithm! Have you offered it to Google? Or MIT? It certainly spews out some fine results, and I have to wonder at the investment you put into developing it. 400+ albums for The Stones. 50-60 albums for most bands. That is a true devotion to science.
And music!
Thanks so much. I wrote those programs myself in a program called Filemaker back in the day. Would have no idea how to program it now. I just keep sticking in the data when an album makes it from my backlog into the database / shelves. Thanks so much.
I see that lots of RUclips musicologists are following your lead in logging their passions, except that they are mostly focusing on what they are listening to rather than what they own.
I find the lifelong commitment of you guys fascinating. It's sort of "anoraky," as we say in the UK, but at least it's about something really interesting rather than trains or stamps.
While I lived in Europe, I think I had 500-750 LPs and CDs (mostly LPs, given my generation), and I was someone who took rock music much more seriously than most people I knew. Some of my friends went a mile further, and they were all Led Zep fans - thus my constant sneering at that overgrown boy band, Led Zeppelin.
But you are me x10 in terms of a collection, plus you devote countless hours a week to producing RUclips shows. It's kinda breathtaking. And magnificent. But is it sane?
Well, it's certainly beneficial to the likes of me in our thousands and tens of thousands, a celebration mostly of our youths and of our joy in the music we were and are dedicated to.
The trouble is that I now want a focus to be placed on the bands and artists of my youth who are rarely talked about - Traffic, Family, Colisseum, Kevin Coyne, Sutherland Brothers + Quiver, Arthur Brown & Kingdom Come, The Edgar Broughton Band, Curved Air, Joan Armatrading - not the obscure bands I never heard of, but the obscure bands I personally loved.
But where is the gain in that? Who is going to listen to your show discussing the musical stylings of Wally (I think they were Finnish)? Or the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (all too British)?
In the meantime, I really enjoy your take on the great bands we have all heard of and watching your without-a-net juggling act. It's a great musical circus and passes many happy hours.
@@timhewtson6212 thanks for your amazingly kind comments. I absolutely love them and brought a smile on my face. I do try to go deep once in a while. I just did a video on manic street preachers which nobody’s watching. Lol I don’t do videos to get big numbers because honestly my channel is small and I don’t get big numbers Relative to most other channels. But my channel is always genuine truthful, and always about what I physically own and know. And also showing my collecting habit that started in 1973 and I’ve been documenting ever since. So it’s genuine and real. Hopefully that makes me stand out a bit from the crowd. Clearly, there is some very big channels where they just show pictures and getting information from Wikipedia and yet they’re really big channels. I don’t even know if they own any CDs or records. Anyway, thank you for your amazing comments and support. It really means so much to me.
My top 3 in alphabetical order: Bee Gees, Moody Blues, Partridge Family
Well you're certainly diverse. The Partridge Family...really. well different strokes for different folks. It's all personal regarding how music makes us feel. I did used to watch the show when I was a kid and had a major crush on Susan Dey (who didn't). But certainly never bought an album. But glad you love them, although the songs were written and played by professional studio musicians of course. Best, Alan
Here we have astonishingly many coinceddenses. The Stones are my number 1.I like U2 too. But surprisingly with you is that those who like so called roоtrock don't like U2. I'm from another generation and my list is RS, U2, Oasis and RHCP the three last is equally. Bruce Springsteen - I like very much The Rising album.
Thanks so much - what is routrock? and they don't like U2. Here in America - U2 is still one of the biggest bands in the world, but there is a whole percentage of music fans who love to hate U2 - it's interesting. Maybe they got too big - too pretentious - but many really hate them. But I actually put them in the pantheon with Beatles, Stones, Who, Zeppelin - yes I think U2 are up there with them.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow I wrote wrong, the right way is root rock. Recently I read an article where Black Crows style was named as root rockers. Interesting definition....
@@DmytroYarovyi Oh ok - Roots rock - many call it "Americana" - I'm a fan - Black Crowes, Jason Isbell - many great artists I'm big fans of.
Tull number 1 for me as you know.
The rest are tough
Genesis 1972-80
Deep Purple
Thin Lizzy
Rolling Stones
Beatles
I have to think about the rest!
Enjoy the Stones!
Thanks Larry - knew Tull was #1 of course. Great list - Thin Lizzy - interesting - I'm a moderate fan - enjoy what I have by them.
1.Dylan
2.Neil Young
3.David Bowie
4.Rolling Stones
5.Led Zeppelin
6.The Who
7.Blue Oyster Cult
8.Lou Reed
9.Jethro Tull
10.Brian Eno
11.Pere Ubu
12.Talking Heads
Thanks for sharing. Nice to see BOC so high. I have no Pere Ubu, shall have to investigate.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow Pere Ubu is a bit industrial/experimental, from Cleveland OH, think of a harder edged/less commercial Devo. They have close to 20 albums, most of them good. I would recommend their first two official releases, Modern Dance and Dub Housing , along with a collection of pre album singles, Datapanik in the Year Zero. Two other late albums I would strongly recommend are The Tenement Year(my AOTY for 1988) and Pennsylvania. Also, there is a reunion album in the early 2000's from Rocket From the Tombs, which was the precursor band to both Pere Ubu and The Dead Boys, which is absolutely killer. Richard Lloyd from Television plays Lead Guitar on it and it's great!
@@painless465 thanks for the recommendations. Definitely out of my wheelhouse but I’ll check it out.
What about Deep Purple?
I like Deep Purple and have a bunch of Purple albums. But not in my personal top12 (or 20). Funny but I actually listen to Rainbow and Blackmore's Night more than Purple. In fact, I listen to Uriah Heep more than Purple and Uriah Heep was always considered "the poor man's Deep Purple". But yea, I do really like Purple.
OK, Alan, I've just re-read the title and seem it's of "ALL TIME" which change's thing's. Being 75, it cover's 60 year's ! So some are at a disadvantage as they're only 30 year's old !
Sooooooooo, 2 list's. 'All time' & 'Last 30 year's'...
{Almost in order ! LOL}
1/. ROLLING STONES
2/. JEFFERSON AIRPLANE FAMILY {not Starship}
3/. NEW RIDERS of the PURPLE SAGE
3/. FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS
4/. NEIL YOUNG
5/. BOB DYLAN
6/. TALKING HEADS
7/. PRETTY THINGS
8/. STEVE MILLER BAND
9/. BABE RUTH
10/. BOW WOW WOW
11/. BIG AUDIO DYNAMITE
12/. MARTHA & the MUFFINS
'Last 30 year's'...
1/. ROLLING STONES
2/. NEW RIDERS of the PURPLE SAGE
3/. SHAVER / BILLY JOE SHAVER
4/. LUCINDA WILLIAMS
5/. STACEY EARLE {Steve's Sister}
6/. MATRACA BERG
7/. STEVEN STILL'S
8/. TING TING'S
9/. GARBAGE
10/. GIRLS ALOUD
11/. TONY JOE WHITE
12/. KIERAN KANE
Look forward to your response.
PS, Girls Aloud I took to when taking long trip's, the production was fantastic. Almost as good as the Stone's for "Road" music.....
Interesting concept - but not sure I understand in your lists because The Stones and Stephen Stills and New Riders and way older than 30 years and two of them are in the original list? I guess your favorites in your last 30 years then, but for me my list wouldn't change. My top artists are still my top artists - no newer artists, and there are many newer ones I really really love, but not approaching the top top for me. I'm not familiar with many of the last 30 years in your list - interesting choices. Thanks.
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow Hi, My musical choice has changed the last 20 year's or so. Stopped listening to NY and play Steven all the time. Not played Dylan (apart from one LP) for 20 year's, Jefferson, same other than Hot Tuna so thought I'd do it that way. I've bought Stone's & NRPS album's recently and still play them constantly, hence WHY they are in the current list.Like having 2 live's Alan, LOL. A 'Born Again Music Listener'.
@@HTJB60 thanks again. Interesting stopped listening to NY and big on Stills. NY is so prolific I can’t keep up with him. Stills I’ve mixed feelings about his catalogue some good some not.
Pearl Jam, Thin Lizzy and UFO top 3.
Definitely cool choice with UFO - don't see that too often and I'm a fan.
Union Sundown and Neighborhood Bully off of Infidels are great tunes.
They sure are. Also love Jokerman, Sweetheart Like You, License To Kill, Don't Fall Apart On Me Tonight. Love that album.
I couldn't do this but I do know my #1 would be The Beatles.
Yea - I do have exactly 70 Beatle albums, problem is compared to the 12 on my list, I rarely feel like listening to them, but doesn't take away of course from their greatness - incredible band / music.
As I am still basking in the first flush of glorious newbyism, I've gotta respond to this one, if I may. I cannot be as scientific as you, so my list would be based on bands I have continually gone back to since I first heard them, and still do. I shall start by borrowing The Stones, The Who, Zeppelin, Tull & Genesis from your list to begin mine. Then add the Beatles & Hendrix, that's seven. Zappa & Fairport Convention/Richard Thompson top my list, along with Robert Fripp & all things Crimson. Possibly the only three artists that I can outnumber you on number of albums owned (oh, add around 1000 live FZ shows to the released stuff). That's ten. And the two 'outsiders', both because they are two of the most soulful rock singers ever to come out of the U.K. - Steve Marriott/Humble Pie & The Jess Roden Band (if unknown, start with 'In A Circle'). That makes twelve. Of that lot only the Beatles & Hendrix - yeah, it would be those two, wouldn't it - I never got to see live - and Hendrix played, more than once, in a south London pub called the Star very close to where I lived, but I was just a couple of years too young, and didn't find out how close he'd been till some years later. Honourable mentions: John Sebastian, Joni, Spirit (Mercury years), Neil Young, Nick Cave, Nick Drake (how many people do you know who were buying Nick Drake albums while he was still alive? I promise you that I did), Yes (up to the awful Relayer) & The Waterboys (again, seen them many times. Of the rest of those, I never saw Spirit (Or did I? Oh dear.) nor Nick Drake live, but he hardly ever performed live and I don't think there is any film of a live performance. None yet discovered, anyway). Honourable 21st Century (primarily) mentions: Sufjan Stevens, Drive by Truckers/Patterson Hood, Jason Molina, Will Johnson (none British, interestingly. Or not). And I've seen that lot too, apart from the late great Jason Molina, whom I discovered just too late. And although they don't have a mention here, I did buy Pilgrimage very close to the day of release (one of the first ten albums in my collection), saw them a few times back then, and most recently at Fairport's festival a few years back (The Waterboys have also played there twice in the last 15 years). Anyway, that's my very loose list, with various sidenotes, apart from all the ones I've missed out! Lol!
Martin - this is awesome. I had to show my family your opening line. Best opening line ever! lol. I've become a big Waterboys fan the last decade plus - gotta see them live someday. You saw Wishbone Ash at the beginining - Pilgrimage era - very cool, though I think they got better and better - Argus of course. I didn't realize The Fairport festivals had such "name" acts playing with them - really cool. A fan of Nick Drake but like EVERYONE BUT YOU (lol), discovered him decades after he passed away. He was barely playing small clubs in his heyday (I read his book - amazing), so you really were on top of your game and still are - wow. Now for Zappa - I currently own 18 Zappa albums, and for me it's pretty much more than enough. My biggest collection is The Stones at 434 albums as of today - and you have over 1,000 Zappa live shows + - I'm speechless. I like Zappa, but also have issues with him to an extent - maybe one day I'll do a video. I've read books on him and by him - I can't totally get my arms around him. I never heard of Jess Roden until a viewer suggested I check him out. I bought his album Blowin' on vinyl and I was blown away. it was actually last year. I'm on the lookout for more when out in the wild. Will now look for In A Circle. Well my friend have a great weekend and thanks for contributing to my little channel and expanding my horizons. Your collection and knowledge is certainly incredible and vaster than mine I'm sure. Best, Alan
Lol! Most kind. I rather like words. As you may have gathered. Just for the record, other bands that have appeared at Fairport's Cropredy Convention (full festival name), to give you a flavour: We'll start with Robert Plant again, who has appeared three times over the years that I can remember, apart from when he's there as a fan, once featuring a short Zeppelin set with Fairport as his backing band (Misty Mountain Hop, Thank You, 29 Palms, If I Were a Carpenter, Girl From the North Country, Jesus On the Mainline, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, Whole Lotta Love (yes, really!) & You Shook Me). And in 2008 Robert & Fairport with Kristina Donahue performed The Battle of Evermore as a Sandy Denny tribute - correct me if I am wrong, but I don't believe Zeppelin ever played it live, so you can imagine how that went down that particular evening. Amazing!. You'll find the performance on You Tube. Little Feat, another favourite band of mine from the '70s (they were at Charlton '76 on the Who bill, of course), played a huge Cropredy set the day after drummer Richie Hayward died - I thought they might pull out, but man, they played for Richie. Alice Cooper even played ten years ago and said it was the best European crowd he had ever played to (bet he says that to all the boys). We had Brian Wilson, Al Jardine and the rest of them a couple of years ago (for what it's worth), and even one of my 'heroes', Robert Fripp, played there last year along with his missus Toyah Willcox. It has never been a folk festival, although there will always be a folk rock element, but there will also always be up-and-coming bands that Fairport personally invite - the festival has no sponsorship, quite deliberately - the day they make a loss is the day it finishes - one stage only (fringe bands in the two local pubs in the nearby village) - these days Fairport always begin the festival on Thursday afternoon with a short acoustic set, and end the whole thing on Saturday with a three hour extravaganza plus special guests (often, as this year, kept quiet. No idea who the 'Special Guest' they are advertising might be, but I just have a strange feeling about Ray Davies - bet I'm wrong, though, but that would be something else. Never seen the Kinks). We shall see in August. And it's the only festival I have ever bothered with after I turned up at the Glastonbury festival in 1979 and they actually charged us to get in!! Yep, I went in 1978 when it was a free show. 2024 prices are £360 to see Dua Lupa & Coldplay. Hmmm. Btw, there is a live version of the Jess Roden song I mentioned (In A Circle) on the Blowin' album you now own. Maybe we'll discuss him further at some point, because I first saw him live (with a band called Bronco whose guitarist was Kevin Gammond who later played with, yep, Robert Plant, and whose first album featured backing vocals by Trevor Lucas, who later joined Fairport - oh, I love the way everything links if you dig deep enough. Well, not everything, but I'm sure you know what I mean) in 1970 at a lunchtime gig that we attended during the hour that we had for lunch, 'cos we were all still at school and had to get back for afternoon lessons!! About ten of us turned up in our smart school uniforms fifteen minutes late, and all left fifteen minutes before the show ended to get back to school It must have looked quite odd! Ha! Apologies for taking up so much of your time. But I'm enjoying myself.......
@@martinstarnes2237 I’m enjoying your words. Creating Cropredy was genius. I had no idea it was so big. It gets no publicity in the US. Wonderful Plant is such a big supporter though I guess not a big surprise having had Sandy Denny on Zep 4. He’s truly an artist. Have a great weekend
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow Cropredy started in '79 as a single day farewell Fairport show, 1980 was a single day one-off reunion, 1981 was a 'let's do this again' kind of show, which soon became a 'we could do this every year' which led to Fairport starting to tour again, by the 90s it was a two day festival, and in around 2000 became a three day event. 20,000 maximum number of people (plenty of Americans do come over, I assure you), and i believe I have been to twenty six of them over the years,; last one i missed was 1999. Have a fine weekend yourself Alan.
@@martinstarnes2237 You too. I'm starting to think you should write a book or at least to a RUclips channel - your music history is incredible.
my top 12
the rolling stones
acdc
everclear
the black crowes
airbourne
Queen
def leppard
loud lucy
the faces/ronnie wood,rod.stewart.
cinderella
slaughter to prevail
aerosmith
Thanks so much for watching and sharing yours. Nice to see The Stones of course. Very diverse list which is awesome. I'm probably showing my age but I'm not even familiar with Slaughter To Prevail or Airbourne. Thanks again.
Iam 57 years old,Airbourne are similar to ACDC,they are from.Australia.
@@robrockstv781 Oh wow - that's interesting. Thanks for the info - I'll check them out.
Hey Alan... Nearly all of your Top 12 are English. great Taste.
Thanks so much. Yea - it's true - when it comes to rock bands - I'm definitely an anglophile.
Emerson Lake and Palmer Focus Rare Bird gypsy Renaissance Jeff Beck Stanley Clarke nectar dust yes Journey first three albums only Genesis Peter Gabriel era only Joe Satriani Metallica everything before the Black Album budgie Grand Funk Black Sabbath Wishbone Ash Armageddon even though they had one album. Uriah Heep😮 honorable mention Return to Forever mahavishnu Orchestra😊
Interesting heavy prog heavy list. Many of my alltime favorites as well. Thanks for sharing
@@TheAlanRosenbergShow that was my thing growing up in the 60s and 70s was strictly musicianship the kind you would get from ELP and the Jazz Rock Fusion bands. If the Maestro musicianship isn't there I'm not interested in the music.
@@edljnehan2811 As a big prog fan, I never understood the hatred that prog received in the late 70's. Sometimes it could be bloated, but not all music of any genre is always great. But it doesn't get much better than great prog. And being a great musician and creating musical works of art is something to aspire to.
Oh no not U2 and Springsteen! 😅😅
Oh yes yes yes. Lol. But honestly I don’t love everything they do. Especially Springsteen. But when I love them I really do love them. Some,actually a lot of their albums are incredible. Thanks.
Nope , you hate Rush and like Genesis? . You like David Bowie and don't even mention Iron Maiden? I know is a matter of taste , but we are worlds apart.
@@steamloco1705 I guess. I don’t see the connection between Bowie and Iron Maiden?
Oh, and by the way, there must be a deep reason why Led Zeppelin hit the floor 😂😂
Yea - that was weird - the ghost of John Bonham because they were a bit lower in the list.
Queen must have been #13.
lol - good one...um....no lol
Thank god no Beatles
lol. I really like The Beatles...lol. Have all their albums....but ...never really in the mood to put them on....so yea...not there. Thanks so much.
Sleepwalker, Quadrophenia, Foxtrot at the top for me also.
Thanks - nice to see Sleepwalker in there - rarely see that on a list and like I said those Kinks Arista albums were fantastic - damn whatever anyone else says. I forgot to mention Give The People What They Want - another fantastic Kinks album from then.
Hi 👋 David Bowies album Diamond Dogs is so good. I think I have told you Alan that I saw David in concert here in New Zealand in 1978. It was his Stage show that he performed. From Carl.
Thanks Carl - yea - that's incredible - what a great tour. I have bootleg video of it and wish I saw it.
Hi 👋 David Bowies album Diamond Dogs is so good. I think I have told you Alan that I saw David in concert here in New Zealand in 1978. It was his Stage show that he performed. From Carl.
Thanks Carl - yea - that's incredible - what a great tour. I have bootleg video of it and wish I saw it.