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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Lincoln on August 23, 2005, 06:30:52 AM
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I just recieved my 30th (!) David Bowie album in the mail.
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Nas.. can't fuck with 30.. that's tight.
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Nasir 8)
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same as the above Nas.
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2Pac, lol
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snoop
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i own all of Nasir´s albums and i´ve bought a gang of mixtapes with him aswell. i´m also a huge supporter of Rakim and Kool G Rap(that´s why i hardly upload any of their shit)and i´ll buy whatever they put out.
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possibly...
(http://www.supermusic.sk/obrazky/8581_The%20Beatles,%201965.jpg)
i got em all, but some are on cassette
(btw, what a dumb pic,look at Paul)
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2pac
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2 Pac i think, followed by Snoop & then Cube then Too Short i think...cant be arsed counting but by looks of size of each block of artists it goes like that
all depends on how big the artists catalogue is....
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Kurupt: "Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha", "Space Boogie", "Against tha Grain" (later today)
Nas: "Illmatic", "Lost Tapes", "Stillmatic"
Snoop: "Doggystyle", "No Limit Top Dogg", "Tha Last Meal", "Paid the Cost"
Ja Rule: "Rule 3:36", "The Last Temptation", "R.U.L.E."
Dr. Dre: "The Chronic", "2001"
im gonna complete my Kurupt and Ja Rule collections soon
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Quik
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Rock: AC/DC - 10 albums
Rap: Ice Cube - 7albums (inc. Kill at Will EP)
hrm..this thread just made me realise that i have more Jay-Z albums than Nas (6 to 5) and i don't listen to Jay that often..lol
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Xzibit
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all of Ice Cube
all of DJ Quik
all of Mack 10
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i have 13 daz albums not including dogg pound albums
rr&gb
raw
this is the life i lead
dpgc ykwitu
who ride wit us vol1
who ride wit us vol2
gangsta crunk
the dogg pound gangsta lp
daz & tupac - dont go 2 sleep
from long beach 2 filmoe
game 4 sale
i got love in these streets ep
i got love in these streets lp
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(http://www2.netdoor.com/~jallison/enya/content/albums/pictures/01a.jpg)(http://www2.netdoor.com/~jallison/enya/content/albums/pictures/02a.jpg)
(http://www2.netdoor.com/~jallison/enya/content/albums/pictures/03a.jpg)(http://www2.netdoor.com/~jallison/enya/content/albums/pictures/04a.jpg)
(http://www2.netdoor.com/~jallison/enya/content/albums/pictures/05a.jpg)(http://www2.netdoor.com/~jallison/enya/content/albums/pictures/06a.jpg)
(http://www2.netdoor.com/~jallison/enya/content/albums/pictures/07a.jpg) Late 2005? :D
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Cube.
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I have all eight Nas albums so it's probably him.
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#1 Are Tupac, Quik, Daz, and Too Short.
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Green Day & Incubus
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too short (7 or 8)
peace
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Paul Weller, Blur & Ice Cube
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korn and ice cube
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Nas
Snoop Dogg
Cypress Hill
De La Soul
Redman
Ice Cube
Onyx
Xzibit
A Tribe Called Quest
Public Enemy
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De La Soul (all 7)
Marvin Gaye (7)
Madlib (probably 6-7 including his aliases)
John Coltrane (6)
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Nas, Tupac, Jay-Z, De La Soul, Andre nIckatina
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dj quik and 2pac.
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Pac, Nas, Jay-Z, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Busta Rhymes, Gang Starr, Mobb Deep
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pac
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Redman
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Tupac, of course....between retail albums and bootlegs, my collection is around 325 songs.
I own all of Nas's albums except Nastradamus. All of Scarface's solo albums. All of Gang Starr's albums except their debut. All the Wu Tang related albums released between 36 and Forever.
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I would say the Beatles. I've got
Please Please Me
With The Beatles
Hard Day's Night
Help
Sgt. Pepper's
Revolver
Rubber Soul
White Album
Magical Mystery Tour
The BBC Album
Let It Be
Abbey Road
Anthology 1
Anthology 2
Anthology 3
I've probably got another 4 or 5 Paul and John albums each, I've got about 10 McCartney LP's on Wax, I've got 2 or 3 ringo albums, and 2 or 3 Harrison albums.
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possibly...
(http://www.supermusic.sk/obrazky/8581_The%20Beatles,%201965.jpg)
i got em all, but some are on cassette
(btw, what a dumb pic,look at Paul)
Lol, awesome pic. My new backround.
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I would say the Beatles. I've got
Please Please Me
With The Beatles
Hard Day's Night
Help
Sgt. Pepper's
Revolver
Rubber Soul
White Album
Magical Mystery Tour
The BBC Album
Let It Be
Abbey Road
Anthology 1
Anthology 2
Anthology 3
I've probably got another 4 or 5 Paul and John albums each, I've got about 10 McCartney LP's on Wax, I've got 2 or 3 ringo albums, and 2 or 3 Harrison albums.
How are the BBC Sessions? I always see it, but it's got a hefty price tag. I have the albums you listed except the Anthologies, I'm not that interested in them. I've got a couple live albums too that are official but never released on CD.
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Ice Cube & Snoop Dogg
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It's Springsteen for me. Counting studio albums, box sets, live realeases, bootlegs, lost masters, and EPs, I have 55 albums. Although most of the boots and masters are only on my computer.
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MF DOOM
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2Pac
Eazy if you count the NWA ones
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All of Pac, Cube, Quik, Outkast, Warren G, Bone Thugs
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barbra strisand, i have about 28 of them, followed by the beatles at 24
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el beatles. i have most of theirs, and a bunch of compilations.
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snoop dogg, bone thugs, scarface, mobb deep, devin the dudes, and ecay uno
i got all there albums
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Nas but the last good one was stillmatic in my opinion
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2pac then Nas then Cube 8)
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Jay-Z (19): The Black Jays Album (Black Jays); Blueprint 2.1; The Black Remixes: Back To Basics (DJ Lt. Dan); The Black Instrumentals (DJ Wats & Young Jux); Fade To Black: A Classic Retrospective By Mick Boogie; The Brown Album (Kev Brown); The White Albulum (Kno vs Hov); The (Unofficial) Black Album Remix (Paul Nice vs Jay-Z); Reasonable Doubt; S. Carter: The Re-Mix; The Black Album; The Black Album Acappella; The Blueprint; The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse; The Dynasty Roc La Familia (2000 - ); The S. Carter Collection; Unplugged; Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life; Collision Course (Jay-Z/Linkin Park)
Nas (15): 10 Year Anniversary Illmatic Platinum Series; God's Stepson (9th Wonder); Hova's Son (DJ Lt. Dan); From Illmatic To Stillmatic The Remixes; God's Son; I Am...; Illmatic; It Was Written; Nastradoomus (MF Doom); Nastradamus; Soulmatic (Soul Supreme); The Illest Of...Nas...Bootlegs And B-Sides (Mixed By Lieutenant Dan); The Lost Tapes; Stillmatic; Street's Disciple
2Pac (9): 2Pacalypse Now; All Eyez On Me; Better Dayz; Greatest Hits; Loyal To The Game; Me Against The World; Nu-Mixx Klazzics; Until The End Of Time; Still I Rise
Do Or Die (8): Back 2 The Game; D.O.D; Headz Or Tailz; Picture This; Picture This (Screwed & Chopped-A-Lot); Pimpin' Aint Dead; Pimpin' Aint Dead (Screwed & Chopped-A-Lot); Victory
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I would say the Beatles. I've got
Please Please Me
With The Beatles
Hard Day's Night
Help
Sgt. Pepper's
Revolver
Rubber Soul
White Album
Magical Mystery Tour
The BBC Album
Let It Be
Abbey Road
Anthology 1
Anthology 2
Anthology 3
I've probably got another 4 or 5 Paul and John albums each, I've got about 10 McCartney LP's on Wax, I've got 2 or 3 ringo albums, and 2 or 3 Harrison albums.
How are the BBC Sessions? I always see it, but it's got a hefty price tag. I have the albums you listed except the Anthologies, I'm not that interested in them. I've got a couple live albums too that are official but never released on CD.
I love the BBC Sessions, it's actually my favorite 'anthologyish' release they did... I dunno if you've heard any other artists' bbc sessions, but they're recordings of either the Beatles live in studio, or them... well, I think the whole CD is live in studio, some with a FEW overdubs done quickly the day they played it or whatever. Lots of rare coverish stuff, one that sticks out in my mind is John Lennon singing lead on Smokey Robinson and the Miracles' "You've Really Got A Hold On Me". It's arranged really well, they'll be things like the D.J. at the time (early 60's) going "That was great, now here's Paul singing lead on "Till There Was You" then in-studio talk afterwards with lots of great Beatles humour, etc.
I like practically every song on it, if you liked "Beatles For Sale", you'd LOVE the BBC Sessions. If Beatles For Sale seems like cheap filler material, you wouldn't like the BBC Sessions.
BTW, you're missing the boat on the Anthologies, you wouldn't believe some of the stuff on there, like the alternate version of Ob La Di, Ob La Da and all the great George Harrison demos, for instance. It also has cool unreleased (I think unreleased!) stuff like "Can't You See".
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^ ye some of the versions on antholiogies are fuckin dope.
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Norwegian rock-artist Joachim Nielsen.... my biggest musical-inspiration... 10 albums...
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oh i almost forgot..i own about 20 somthin Frank Sinatra CDs ;D
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oh i almost forgot..i own about 20 somthin Frank Sinatra CDs ;D
when my dad dies im going to get about 35-40, hopefully that wont be soon :)
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Bone Thugs
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all of n.e.rd
" bone ( countin solo's)
" snoop
" dj quik
" e-40
" ugk
" spice 1
" mc eiht
" e.s.g
" lil flip
" t.i.
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i own 78% of the cash money cds
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forgot about that, I own a shitload of Bone albums....pretty much everything they made 2000 and earlier.
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one that sticks out in my mind is John Lennon singing lead on Smokey Robinson and the Miracles' "You've Really Got A Hold On Me". It's arranged really well,
I like the Beatles' version a lot, but my favourite version of "You Really Got A hold on Me" is by the Zombies, particularly when they throw in a little "Bring It On Home" into the lyrics.
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i have 8 jay z ones ;D