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Well, their debut, Sandinista and London Calling are (to me) three truly great albums. That was why I voted yes. Even if I don't listen to them so much these days they're well worth a place in the hall of fame in my opinion.
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A massive yes for me, goes without saying, seriously.
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**** yes. Beats every other punk band on both sides of the Atlantic by a mile.
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Yeah he's lazy
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Self Righteous anti-vegetarians are at it again....
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so when does this close and who's next on the list?
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IT ENDS NOW. The Clash get in with the most positive votes so far!
Next up from my main man Waspstar Bob Dylan http://www.bobdylanlyrics.net/bob_dylan_4.jpg If he had done nothing but record Highway 61 Revisited, he'd still deserve a place in any hall of fame. But he's made plenty of records that are just as good (or almost as good): The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan The Times, They Are-A Changin' Blonde On Blonde John Wesley Harding Nashville Skyline Blood On The Tracks Street Legal Empire Burlesque Under The Red Sky Good As I Been To You Time Out Of Mind Love & Theft And I'll bet there's no one here who hasn't heard some version of at least one of these: All Along The Watchtower, Blowin' In The Wind, Knockin' On Heaven's Door, Like A Rolling Stone, If Not For You, Rainy Day Women. I can't imagine anyone not rating those as songs (say what you will about his voice or his haphazard approach to making records; his songs define brilliance). Dylan was my gateway drug into bona fide music addiction, and in a way, that was a bad thing, because everything was downhill from there. :) |
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