A lover of rock’n'roll, Steve Jobs had a list of his 10 favorite albums

Steve Jobs, founder of Apple who passed away this Wednesday (05) victim of cancer, was a lover of rock’n roll.

Despite being a tecnological visionary, Jobs’ force, however, was always followed by much controversy. Bon Jovi, for example, in an interview to The Sunday Time in March of this year, said that Steve Jobs and Apple were responsible for killing the music industry. However, and maybe Bon Jovi didn’t know that, but Jobs always was a lover of music!

In his Ping (music social network) account, which is now deactivated, Jobs listed his tem favorite albums and talked about their importance in their life. “I was lucky to have my young spirit filled with the musical and social revolution of rock’n’roll”, he said. Bellow we have a list of his 10 favorite albums – excellent records which say a lot about this character who defined the future of technology.

Bob Dylan – Highway 61 Revisited
Cat Stevens – Tea for the Tillerman
The Grateful Dead – American Beauty
Glenn Gould – Bach: The Goldberg Variations
Jackson Browne – Late for the Sky
John Lennon – Imagine
Miles Davis – Kind of Blue
Peter, Paul and Mary – Around the Campfire
The Rolling Stones – Some Girls
The Who – Who’s Next

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