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Favorite/Greatest Album of All Time?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by stevesazninvazn, Apr 1, 2008.

  1. AntiSonic

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    DEVO's catalog from 74-81 is untouchable, in my opinion. However, this album has greatness spewing out of it from all angles.
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    the good old days...
     
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    Here are couple of my favorites..

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    Thats too funny...I just met John Schlitt about a month ago. Very nice guy.
     
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    At home and in the car...

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    On a desert island (because it's twice as much)...

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    Gut level connection?

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    Pure sonic perfection?

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    nas--illmatic
    biggie--life after death
    michael Jackson-- thriller
    tupac--all eyes on me
    the future :
    lilwayne -- tha carter albums
    chamillionaire-- the ultimate victory
    Lupe fiasco-- the cool
     
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    beatles - white album, abbey road, magical mystery tour
    pearl jam - ten
    michael jackson - thriller
    Led Zeppelin 1-4
    Radiohead - OK Computer
    Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
    Pink Floyd - DSOTM, the wall, meddle
    Billy Joel - Turnstyles, storm front, piano man
    REM - automatic for the people
    the who - tommy, quadrophenia
    Rage against the machine - rage
    Red hots - californication, blood sugar sex magic

    i'm sure there are numerous others that i am not thinking of right now
     
  12. macalu

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    this is my greatest album of all time


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    the black crowes are securely in my "top 5 bands of all time" list.
     
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    Damn good list. Hard to argue any of them. I can't pick a solitary album as all time because mood determines favorites, but all of these would make my list at one time or another.

    Probably throw in The Cure - Disentegration and maybe Dinosaur. Jr. - Green Mind
     
  15. Win

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    and the futants comes closest!
     
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    Led Zeppelin IV- Led Zep
    Led Zeppelin II- Led Zep
    Dark Side of the Moon- Pink Floyd
    The Wall- Pink Floyd
    Let it Be- The Beatles
    The White Album- The Beatles
    Synchronicity- The Police
    Experience Hendrix- Jimi Hendrix
    The Doors- The Doors
    AC/DC- Back in Black
    Guns n Roses- Appetite for Destruction
    Michael Jackson- Thriller

    Tupac- All Eyez on Me
    BIG- Life After Death
    Jay-Z- Reasonable Doubt
    Nas - Illmatic
    Mr. Lif- I Phantom
    Mos Def- Black on Both Sides
    Talib Kweli- Reflection Eternal
    Black Star-Black Star
    Common- Ressurection
    Chamillionaire- Ultimate Victory

    Just my faves, though I do think Led Zep 4 gets my vote as best of all time, bar none.
     
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    when you have to boil down something all the way like this. it doesnt just have to sound good to or even great it has to mean something to you.

    and that for me is pink floyd the wall. makes me think of my childhood any many ways. makes me think of my brothers. among other things.

    at least thats how i do it.
     
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    Not a bad list, but seriously...I would put californication down as the Chili's WORST album.

    At the risk of sounding like a musical snob, I submit to you that if you list a post-Hillel Slovak album as a "great" RHCP album, you really don't know much about the RHCP's.

    Yes, I know music is subjective....I'm just sayin'......
     
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    he's doing christian rock now, right? i saw head east open for Blooad, Sweat, and Tears at the Mississippi River Festival at SIU summer of, uhmm, i think '76 but it's hard to remember now. it was a weird juxtaposition, kind of like having Grand Funk open for Carole King. Schlitt was down in the aisles, trying to get the crowd revved up, but to little avail. my buddy i really liked them, tho it took me a a year or more before i could find the album in a store.

    still think he was one of the better rock tenors- maybe not quite steve perry/geddy lee, but up there.
     

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