
The Under $7 Seventy
POSTED WEDNESDAY 01.21.09
The Seventy Most Common, Yet Indisputably Great (well, pretty damned good), Used LP's for Under Seven Bucks!
In no particular order...and no, greatest hits don't count.
I don't like Zeppelin, Blondie or Kiss. So deal with it!
(These are typical prices. NOT metropolitian Uber-cool city jack, but point taken)
1.John Prine 1971 Debut S/T 2. Lime Spiders The Cave Comes Alive 3. Bruce Springsteen Greetings From Asbury Park 4. The Byrds Sweetheart of the Rodeo 5. Willie Nelson The Redheaded Stranger 6. Most Dylan 7. Rolling Stones Some Girls 8. The Faces - all of 'em! 9. the first six AC/DC Records 10. the first six Black Sabbath Records 11. Cheap Trick Live At Budakon, et al. 12. The Who Who's Next 13. Johnny Cash At San Quentin 14. Lynyrd Skynyrd 2nd Helping 15. Neil Young Rust Never Sleeps 16. any Tommy James & the Shondells 17. Patti Smith Horses, Easter & Radio Ethiopia 18. Elvis Costello This Year's Model & My Aim Is True 19. Rockpile S/T 20. Alice Cooper - any 71' thru 73' 21. Curtis Mayfield Superfly 22. Sly & the Family Stone There's a Riot Goin' On 23. Richard & Linda Thompson Shoot Out The Lights 24. Lou Reed Berlin & New York 25. Joan Jett Album 26. Aerosmith Toys In The Attic 27. Ozzy Osbounre Blizzard of Oz 28. Van Halen S/T 29. Muddy Waters Hard Again 30. Charlie Rich The Silver Fox 31. R.E.M. Murmur 32. Los Lobos By The Light Of The Moon 33. Randy Newman Good Old Boys 34. The Band The Band 35. David Bowie Hunky Dory 36. Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here 37. CCR Willie & the Poor Boys (& the rest) 38. Mott The Hoople Mott & All The Young Dudes 39. Thin Lizzy Jailbreak & Black Rose 40. Donovan Mellow Yellow 41. Pretenders S/T 42. Gram Parker Squeezing Out Sparks 43. ZZ Top Tres Hombres 44. J. Geils Band Full House 45. The DB's Repercussion 46. Plimsouls Everywhere At Once 47. Dave Brubeck Take 5 48. Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Damn The Torpedoes 49. Prince Purple Rain 50. Warren Zevon S/T & Excitable Boy 51. Getz & Gilberto S/T 52. Rush Moving Pictures 53. Judas Priest British Steel 54. The Cult Love & Electric 55. Blues Brothers Briefcase Full of Blues 56. Leonard Cohen The Songs Of Leonard Cohen 57. Cream Disraeli Gears 58. Marvin Gaye Let's Get It On 59. The Waterboys This Is The Sea 60. Kris Kristofferson The Silver Tongued Devil and I 61. The Blasters S/T 62. Jason & the Scorchers Lost and Found 63. Steve Earle Guitar Town 64. Gary Numan The Pleasure Principle 65. Waylon Jennings Ol' Waylon
(with all the double-up's I think this makes way more than 70, but who's counting)
And for added fun, given all the heated Zep slap fighting, I've included Muddy stomping out a Willie Dixon Classic, which netted Mr. Dixon a well deserved writing credit and some cashola' .
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