Abbi and Alec at Metallica |
Recently I had a conversation with Shelby, my 11 year old daughter, about what some of the music scene was like when I was a teenager. I was born in 1968, so my musically formative years took place between 1982 and 1986. I spent a great deal of time in record stores which specialized in imported metal albums and would often try to impress my friends with a band so obscure they had yet to hear mention of their name. We all played the same game so it was rare that anyone would get stumped.
After annoying Wendy and Shelby with snippets of pre- I Am The Man Anthrax, pre- South Of Heaven Slayer, and a little taste of Peace Sells from Megadeth, I decided to compile a list of albums (yes kids, albums- ask your parents what that means) I absolutely wore out as a 14-16 year old. The albums I listened to while locked away in my room with headphones on. The ones that created a bit of hearing damage. Albums which defined my disturbed adolescence and provided me with some fuel to get through some pretty rough patches.
Me at Metallica |
- Kill 'Em All by Metallica. This album changed my life. I got it as a blind recommendation from a buddy and wore it out after a few weeks. Whiplash and Seek and Destroy were stand out songs for me.
- Ride The Lightning by Metallica. Simply awesome.
- Master Of Puppets by Metallica. To me, the greatest speed metal album ever.
- Diary of a Madman by Ozzy Osbourne. Randy Rhoads was my favorite guitarist
- Holy Diver by Dio. Not a bad tune on it.
3 comments:
1. The Doors:"Live At The Hollywood Bowl"
I was already obsessed, and then my brother got me this album for Christmas when I was 15. I played "Moonlight Drive" and "Peace Frog" constantly. My mom didn't like them, so I knew they were cool.
2.Phish-"Hoist"
My friend Marilyn got me into them, and I remember riding around in her car all summer, listening to a lot of obscure
albums of theirs.
3.Tori Amos-"Under The Pink"
if you're looking for an uber-depressing, melodramatic
winter time album to lock yourself in your room to, then look no further.
4.Led Zeppelin-"4"
I thought that they were one of the most romantic bands
Grateful Dead, Eagles, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin...with some 90's Grunge
Great list M. I totally spaced on Zeppelin 4, definitely one I wore out!
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