Friday, July 03, 2009

Top 5 On Friday: Week 229

From Music Memoirs


Top 5 songs or albums from "The Dead Rocker's Society" (that means albums or songs by dead people, m'kay?
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1. George Harrison - Thirty-Three and 1/3: I've always loved this hard to find Harrison album. So many wonderful quirky songs, like Crackerbox Palace and This Song that had splendid videos too.



2. John Lennon - Double Fantasy: If there was a little less Yoko and a lot more John, this album would be stunning. Its a shame John was blinded by Yoko. The lady CAN'T SING!



3. Dusty Springfield - Dusty In Memphis: How can you not love Dusty or this album? The woman had a phenomenal voice.



4. The Clash - London Calling: This is one of those punk bands that everyone really likes. They were damn good, and Joe Strummer was awesome and is sorely missed in the music world.



5. Elvis Presley - 30 Number 1 Hits: There are too many Elvis albums to choose from, but this one has to be the one I pick. It has just about every song a person would know by The King of Rock N' Roll



Oh and by the newest member of the Dead Rocker's Society:

Michael Jackson - Bad: Its not his number 1 seller, but I've always perferred Bad to Thriller, mostly because I love his Man In The Mirror.


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