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Johnny C:
No later Springsteen than Born In The U.S.A., though.

BrittanyMarie:
Ha, whatever. I grabbed a copy of Sheik Yerbouti after listening to one song in a class that's not even on that album. I think it rocks. I don't get people who are pretentious about music... and especially his music. Basically, it's good if you have a sense of humor.

The Eyeball Kid:
What i've heard I love, and i've got a greatest hits
i mean... i'm obsessed with Dylan, but i'm tottally ok with telling people 'pick up a Greatest Hits or Blonde on Blonde and you'll understand' and not YOU WILL NOT APPREICATE THE TRUE GENIUS

then again, it is Zappa

The Eyeball Kid:
If you have Born To Run, you won't need any album for a while

I know i'm reaching Slint levels with this, but once you've listened to alot of classic rock get into The Hold Steady, who do interesting things with classic rock (give it better lyrics basically)

back to real classic rock.... Kansas, Eric Clapton, 'Derek and the Dominos' (which is the band Eric put together that did the album iwth 'Layla' on it, which was written to seduce George Harrison's wife... and succeeded), The Eagles, Steve Miller, Warren Zevon, Aerosmith....

BrittanyMarie:
Introducing people with a Greatest Hits really isn't a bad idea, especially if the artist in question is as prolific as those two are. It's nice going "Okay, I like these songs the best, and they are from this later period of work" so then you can get albums from that time and maybe work backward or something if you really like them too.

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