This just proves that you are never too old to ROCK and ROLLLLLLL!!!
This just proves that you are never too old to ROCK and ROLLLLLLL!!!
En Vogue - Soul Flower
Southern Trendkill
Guest
Ummmmm........
michael jackson Invincible
OK gotta go! *blush*
From Elvis In Memphis
outkast
love below
Probably the X-Mas CDs from last year or the year before. I have Satellite Radio..play that all the time.
Beatles - The White Album
Meatloaf - Bat Out of Hell
.........know every word, every beat, every nuance of this masterpiece....started listening to it when I was 15 and it has never gotten old....can`t say that about many " albums" I was obsessed with as a teenager....my babygirl bought me a new CD last Christmas, cuz I burnt out the other one....love him, hate him, makes me no nevermind....I truly think it is a masterpiece.....
My Chemical Romance- Black Parade
Deep Purple - Come Taste the Band
GZA and DJ Muggs - Grandmasters
A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.
MICHAEL JACKSON
NUMBER ONES
Paul McCartney's Ram album. Still one of my favs.
Beastie Boys - Greatest Hits. Hey Ladies was playing when I turned it off.... and yes, the bass was bumpin'.
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Siiingin' in the Rain, per my 4 year old's request
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsvGs...feature=colike
My own, personal, Dexter...
Michael McDonalds Greatest Hits
an Alice in Chains CD but I forgot which one
Steve Miller Band Greatest Hits
Wanna see my grandkids?
Michael Buble-It's Time
Not sure. I sent it to the wreckers some time ago. But Live or BOC are probably still in the casette player (it was a '92 Chev - no such thing as car cd players in those days)
Brian Wilson Live at the Roxy
Mama Mia soundtrack
"All My Friends Are Dead" by Freddie Gage.
Just kidding. It's Nena; of course; "Cover Me".
A faulty hypothesis forming:
A German scientist using Iranian physics and French mathematics.
Judas Priest - British Steel
Michael Jackson - History
Bon Jovi - Lost Highway
Nickelback - Dark Horse
Michael Jackson's number ones and then I have cds that I mixed myself with a bit of 60s-70s-80s
Sugarland - LIVE on the Inside
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Bon Jovi - Lost Highway
Guns N Roses - Appetite for Destruction
The Ramones - Greatest Hits
Dwight Yoakum - Greatest Hits
Velvet Revolver - first cd - cant think of the name
Prince - Greatest Hits
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IAMX - Kingdom of Welcome Addiction.
Lita Ford - LITA
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Kiss - Rock N Roll Over
Warren Zevon- Excitable Boy
Dust...not a band or a CD...actual dust
Phil Keaggy
Lights of Madrid,
and the accompaniement CD for ''Thief'', by Third Day.
Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell
Kings Of Leon- Only By The Night
A mix of Alice In Chains, Mad season, Led Zep, and Soundgarden