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Old 03-01-2011, 08:20 PM   #51 (permalink)
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Pet Sounds is definitely better than Revolver!
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I will argee with you here and take it one step further and state it is the best album of all time.
i think both are about the same in terms of quality and songwriting
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Old 03-12-2011, 06:44 AM   #52 (permalink)
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What you on about? It's refreshing to see a list that avoids the usual cannon
I agree on this. Although there are some points where it does follow the critics a bit and I might not agree at times.

We all start off looking at the famous albums critics have acclaimed, but then you leave them and explore more and you are more on your own and the better for it.
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I find a lot of dismissed albums pretty good actually
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Old 03-12-2011, 06:49 AM   #54 (permalink)
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1. The Modern Lovers - The Modern Lovers

Hell yeah. This is one of the most underrated rock and roll albums ever made
No way. Critics have listed this alot over the years, definitely not underrated. I haven't found it that special myself.
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Old 03-12-2011, 10:30 AM   #55 (permalink)
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No way. Critics have listed this alot over the years, definitely not underrated. I haven't found it that special myself.
They pretty much helped create the sound of indie rock, not to mention they were very important in the punk scene in the 70's.

Great list, but like I previously said... no Hendrix album.

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They pretty much helped create the sound of indie rock, not to mention they were very important in the punk scene in the 70's.
I'm not sure if they were the ones who created a particular guitar sound, there were plenty of garage bands in the 60s for example. But even if they were I don't rank things according to influence but according to whether I think the music is interesting or great enough. Some quite boring music has probably been influential at times, and the way that music heads is partly about just changing tasts in fashion anyway, and that is more chance than anything.
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Old 04-16-2011, 03:20 PM   #57 (permalink)
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I disagree as well. The OP is trying to hard to make stray his list as far as possible from what a typical top album list might be. I'd rather the poster just stop.
lol, exactly what is the point in posting another "typical top album list"? I'm sorry the lack of typicality is upsetting you, but you can go ahead and read The Rolling Stone 500 and avoid this thread if you want. I won't khy, and I'm not going to stop posting just because you hate reading anything that isn't what you wanted it to be. I don't try to avoid typical choices at all (I think several of these are quite typical), I just don't like the **** you do.
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Old 04-16-2011, 03:56 PM   #58 (permalink)
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Love the Gilberto Gil album! My favorite Tropicalia album. Kinda by far, though I love the Tropicalia: Panis et Circenses compilation as well. Would have loved to see one of the albums Caetano Veloso released in the seventies on here, though. A Little More Blue, Araca Azul and Joia are all classics.

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Old 04-16-2011, 04:15 PM   #59 (permalink)
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my favourite year was 1954 for releases, i remember my dear old mum used to
play these wonderful discs on her wind up homlaphone, i'm getting misty eyed just thinking about it... sigh .....

my top 5 -

1 - anton le vey - i'm listening to numbers
2 - wilmott brown - brian tilsley's fatal stabbing
3 - bruiser de cadenet - please switch off these magnets
4 - rebekah elmaloglou - music to kill cars to
5 - stinky diver - i would do anything for oxygen
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man are you merv hughes son?
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