You can only take 5 albums to a deserted Island...


But there is a world class system there for your use.  Leaving many favorites behind but I must have:

Yes - Close to the Edge
Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet
Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs
Neil Young - Everybody Knows this is Nowhere
John Lee Hooker - Mr. Lucky



pops

Though "audiophiles" are viewed as caring more about the sound of their systems than the music playing on it, ya’ll prove that is absolutely not true. Great, great music listed here. Since this is a separate post, I get to list five more ;-) :

- Beethoven: Symphonies boxset, Gunter Wand conducting

- Iris Dement: My Life

- Buddy Miller: Your Love And Other Lies

- The Beach Boys: collection containing "God Only Knows", "Don’t Worry Baby", "Til I Die", "Here Comes The Night", "Heroes & Villains", and a couple dozen more songs

- The Everly Brothers collection on Rhino Records

Miles Davis "Kind of Blue"  Beatles:" Sgt. Pepper"   Bob Dylan ''Greatest Hits" Al Green "Call Me" Magic Sam "West Side Soul"        I always come back to these albums. I am always amazed I find something new or different? Yet, I always have a "Good Time Feel"  every time I listen! Marvin Gaye " What's Goin On" is my Alternate.
Zappa- All the desert box set😜
Zep- 1& 2
Who-Tommy remastered SACD 
Pink Floyd - Dark side of the moon
Copland Fanfare for the common man-Copland conducts Copland
The Doors La women
The Stones get yer ya ya's out

This would be a sad day for me.  I don't like three hour tours because it makes me choose so little music. 
My Martin HD-28
One of my Telecasters
One guitar amplifier (likely a modified Princeton Reverb)
A large box of strings
A source of AC power ;-)

Thom @ Galibier Design
thom_mackris, Are you suggesting, you'd rather listen to yourself playing for infinity, as opposed to having other music available? Just asking.