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Originally Posted by JayJamJah
I am surprised anyone young likes Dylan all that much. He can't sing or play the guitar and John Popper must want to kill himself when he hears Bob on the Harmonica, Dylans impact was more that of a social pioneer who related especially well to the people my Sisters age (older then me). Here friends all loved Dylan and would follow him up and down the east coast every year. The Beatles had Beatlemania, but Dylans fans would have died for him.
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I like Dylans voice, and I don't care for his harmonica playing but its not that bad. I don't see why its surprising hes still liked, hes not my favorite folk artist but hes good aside from the trash hes been releasing since like the 80s.
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Originally Posted by JayJamJah
Some to add
The Velvet Underground and Nico
Weezers' Blue Album
Bowies' Ziggy Stardust
Beatles' Sgt. Peppers
Dylans' Highway 61
Stevie Wonders' Innervisions
Tommy, The Who
or Who's next (if you don't dig the Rock Opera
Dookie, Green Day
Paid in Full, Eric B and Rakim
Master of Puppets, Metallica
Exodus, Bob Marley
Let it Bleed, The Stones
Exile on Mainstreet, The Stones
Led Zeppelin I thru IV
Moondance, Van Morrison
BloodgSugarSexMagik, Chilli Peppers
Not saying they all belong but some to consider from looking at my CD cases
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Can you actually format these and use full artists name?
*Band* "*Album*" because I have no idea whats short for a band/album name or not on some of those, and i'm not adding Zeppelins entire discography. I will add them but I know all their albums weren't that important.
Albums to be added (list is now going to go to 100):
The Velvet Underground "The Velvet Underground & Nico"
Wire "Pink Flag"
MC5 "Kick Out The Jams"
Elliott Smith "Either/Or"
The Feelies "Crazy"
The Cure "Pornography"
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Originally Posted by MHDTV
What's wrong with it. I feel that the albums I mentioned are superior to most of the albums on this list.
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I'm going with albums that are important to all genres not just the ****ing classic rock stations.