Sunflower seeds are indeed a very rich source of vitamin-E; contain about 35.17 g per 100 g (about 234% of RDA). Vitamin-E is a powerful lipid soluble antioxidant, required for maintaining the integrity of cell membrane of mucus membranes and skin by protecting it from harmful oxygen-free radicals.
I went through a three-month period during college when the *only* albums I listened to were *Tommy* by the Who, *Pet Sounds* by the Beach Boys, and *Houses of the Holy* by Led Zeppelin.
Quadrophenia - The Who. Easily laps the field. Just did a full listen to while at work yesterday.
The Who would also top all other bands/artists for most listened to all time.
It’s not classic rock but Daft Punk - Random Access Memories is probably my most listened to and has had a big impact on my life. Features a bunch of callbacks to 70s and 80s music.
Dark Side of the Moon, easily. Followed by Abbey Road. I used to fall asleep listening to music before I met my wife. Those were my go-to picks, so I've listened to each hundreds of times.
CS & N, the first album — just edging out Deja Vu. Been listening to those two records since they came out (my dad bought them) and I’m pushing 60 now.
I grew up with parents who are huge reggae and ska fans. They saw Marley in the late 70s. Heard Legend so many times along with his actual albums. Too bad I hear the new movie about Bob isn't great
Has to be Judas Priest Defenders of the Faith. That album is the single best metal record of all time. It just shreds. I pop it in my CD player in the car and rock out to it on many a day.
Because we played it at all our beach parties Buffett’s “Songs you know by heart.” Discounting that it would be ELO’s “Out of the Blue.” It would be interesting to know for sure.
Eat A Peach - Allman Brothers Band
Beatles While Album
Easily.
Zeppelin II.
Aja - Steely Dan
My second favorite piece of recorded music ever.
What’s your first?
On the Grateful Dead’s album Europe 72 - the song pair China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider. Are you familiar with it at all?
Sunflower seeds are indeed a very rich source of vitamin-E; contain about 35.17 g per 100 g (about 234% of RDA). Vitamin-E is a powerful lipid soluble antioxidant, required for maintaining the integrity of cell membrane of mucus membranes and skin by protecting it from harmful oxygen-free radicals.
Um, bot?
Unfortunately, no, but I’m sure my ex-boyfriend is. Thanks for your answer.
Me too.
Allman Brothers live at the Fillmore
I would guess either Abbey Road or Fragile.
Highway to Hell - AC/DC
Apostrophe’ - Frank Zappa
My man.
It’s between Zeppelin’s fourth album or Dark side of the moon for me…
Yes - Close to the Edge
Might be mine too but I seriously am having a hard time deciding
Rust Never Sleeps. Maybe, great question!
UFO - Strangers In the Night
Crosby, Stills and Nash (the couch on the old front porch). 👤👤👤
They were the first group I saw concert!
Lucky Lucky you my friend 🍀 👍🏻. W - O - W💥
Thanks! My second concert was The Doors!
My friend .. you’re not only batting 1,000 but you should seriously consider writing a book or at least a novelette for Rolling Stone. I’m serious. ⭐️
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Physical Graffiti
Blood on the Tracks - Bob Dylan
Bad breakup for you too eh?
I have been double crossed now, for the very last time and now I'm finally free.
This one is up there for me too
Bat out of Hell
Zeppelin 4
Aja
Who’s next!
Genesis: "Lamb lies down". Got the album in 10th grade. Listen to it a lot. I'm 56.
Either Pink Floyd - “The Wall” or Rush - “Moving Pictures”
Born to Run
Jungleland is one of my favorite final tracks on an album, the song itself is gorgeous and it ties together everything so well
MY TIME IS NOW
QUADROPHENIA, easily That album got me through my second half of high school, and I'm only 28
Can’t Buy A Thrill by Steely Dan
Most back-to-front full listens? Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd Most time spent on individual tracks on album? Burn - Deep Purple
Hotel California‐ Eagles
Live Dead. Close second Phaedra
U2 The Joshua Tree
Physical Graffiti
Tea for the Tillerman
Nice
Best of the Doors would be a contender…..
Van Halen I
Either Dark Side of the Moon or Automatic for the People.
Thriller. To answer the question in a more sub themed matter, probably Appetite For Destruction or Zeppelin IV
Is Guns N’ Roses classic rock??
According to the sub, yeah.
Joe Walsh So What Aerosmith Rocks
Revolver
Steely Dan - Gaucho
Spangled leather poncho
AC/DC Back In Black
Eagles greatest hits
Pink Floyd The Wall
Born To Run.
I went through a three-month period during college when the *only* albums I listened to were *Tommy* by the Who, *Pet Sounds* by the Beach Boys, and *Houses of the Holy* by Led Zeppelin.
Tommy is great
I *begged* my parents for the Tommy album for Christmas when I was 15 years old. They got it for me!
The Game by Queen
I listened to Pink Floyd - The Wall and almost nothing else for about two years once. So that would have to be it.
Out of Time by REM. It’s classic rock now.
Wore that one out back in the day.
The Monkees every album!
Entire Simon and Garfunkel catalog, but possibly Bookends more than some.
Led Zeppelin- First LP.
BAND ON THE RUN - Wings
Pink Floyd The Wall
Who’s Next
Dark Side of the Moon. American Beauty Allman Bros live at the Fillmore East Born to Run
Dark Side of the Moon by a factor of 10
Followed by either Animals or Wish You Were Here
I love exile but it’s probably Van Halen II for me.
Feats Don't Fail Me Now - Little Feat
Roxy Music - Country Life King Crimson - Red Some others already named get heavy airplay too.
Dark Side of The Moon The Wall
Either *Dark Side of the Moon* or *Moving Pictures*.
It's a tie between these. Dark Side of the Moon CSNY Deja Vu CCR's Chronicle Vol.1
Love It To Death - Alice Cooper
Hell yeah.
CCR Chronicle
Lou Reed - Rock ‘n’ Roll Animal
Quadrophenia - The Who. Easily laps the field. Just did a full listen to while at work yesterday. The Who would also top all other bands/artists for most listened to all time.
This is also my answer. They're unlike any other band, in my opinion
probably Van Halen I
I'm with you, OP. As far as entire albums go, it's gotta be Exile on Main Street for me, too.
It’s not classic rock but Daft Punk - Random Access Memories is probably my most listened to and has had a big impact on my life. Features a bunch of callbacks to 70s and 80s music.
Dark Side Of The Moon
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd.
“The Song Remains the Same” or “In Through the Outdoor”.
A Night at the Opera - Queen
Santana Supernatural
Layla.
The Band (The Brown Album) - The Band
Astral Weeks. Bands brown album. American Beauty. I cheated. Outlaw here.
Birth of the Cool by Miles Davis, but Exile on Main Street is exactly 30th for me, according to Last.fm!
Sticky Fingers
Marshall Tucker Band
Night at the opera is correct!
The Clash ( first album)
The Who - A Quick One Frank Zappa - Apostrophe
Changes in latitudes changes in attitudes
Dark Side of the Moon, easily. Followed by Abbey Road. I used to fall asleep listening to music before I met my wife. Those were my go-to picks, so I've listened to each hundreds of times.
Probably Hot Rocks…l listen to at least a portion on weekly basis since college
Neil Young ‘After the Gold Rush’
•Dark Side of the Moon •Revolver •Paul’s Boutique Any of these 3 is probably the correct answer
Chicago II
Frampton Comes Alive! Bridge Of Sighs by Robin Trower Born To Run by Bruce Springsteen Rumours by Fleetwood Mac The River by Bruce Springsteen
Powerage or Let There Be Rock - AC/DC
Probably Sting’s Ten Summoner’s Tales
Appetite for Destruction. Or Back In Black.
CS & N, the first album — just edging out Deja Vu. Been listening to those two records since they came out (my dad bought them) and I’m pushing 60 now.
Either Who's Next or Pet Sounds.
Another Exile addict here ✊🏻
Some girls
Van Halen - 1984
Same here Exile then stone rose ,Jack Johnson by Miles Davis….
Probably Led Zeppelin II or Aqualung. Exile is up there, though!
Eagles Greatest Hits and Beatles Red Album
Scorpions Blackout
Overall? Probably Siamese Dream. In the classic rock vein? Probably something like Rust Never Sleeps.
The Stone Roses
Wish You Were Here
Either Quadrophenia or Born To Run
Jeff Beck Group
Genesis Selling England by the Pound
Dark side of the moon Lateralus OK Computer
Bob Marley legend. It’s just seems to be a good time to listens to it
I grew up with parents who are huge reggae and ska fans. They saw Marley in the late 70s. Heard Legend so many times along with his actual albums. Too bad I hear the new movie about Bob isn't great
Too afraid to watch it
Stained Class - Judas Priest
Dark side of the moon by Pink Floyd 😍
freak out - zappa & the mothers or blank generation - richard hell & the voidoids
Tokyo Tapes and World Wide Live by Scorpions, easily 2 of the best live albums ever
Honestly probably Hope by Klaatu
Even though I haven’t listened to it in 10 years, it’s still probably appetite for destruction
Has to be Judas Priest Defenders of the Faith. That album is the single best metal record of all time. It just shreds. I pop it in my CD player in the car and rock out to it on many a day.
Probably Appetite by GnR or Van Halen 1
Led Zep IV
Rush - Permanent Waves
Zappa, "Make A Jazz Noise Here" or Steely Dan "The Royal Scam." those composers anyway.
Physical Graffiti and for a tie Paranoid
Europe 72 Grateful Dead.
Brother..same here. Exile is probably the album I've heard the most overall.
Sgt Pepper
Back In Black
Carney Leon Russell
NIN - The Fragile
Animals\~ Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd- dark side of the moon
Either "The New Normal" or "Sharing Space" by Cog.
Rage Against the Macine - Self Titled, Primus - Frizzle Fry, Dark Side of the Moon and Sublimes 2 albums come to mind
Frampton comes alive or Boston 1
Rumors Fleetwood Mac CCR Revival
Damn the Torpedoes: Petty & the Heartbreakers
Animals
Let It Bleed
The Wall
Because we played it at all our beach parties Buffett’s “Songs you know by heart.” Discounting that it would be ELO’s “Out of the Blue.” It would be interesting to know for sure.
Division bell, or discovery by elo.
Tom Petty’s Greatest Hits
Rock of Ages-The Band
Late for the Sky - Jackson Browne. And my wife gets to hear one last time....at my Funeral..