Graceland/Brothers in Arms for today's 30-somethings?
Discussion
Queen? Thought their Greatest Hits was out in the '90s. My Dad was listening to that when I was a teenager. (Good album though.)
Spice Girls - Maybe. Just can't bring myself to like that sort of frothy pop though.
GnR - Really? Does everybody but me own that album?
Thanks for the suggestions.
Spice Girls - Maybe. Just can't bring myself to like that sort of frothy pop though.
GnR - Really? Does everybody but me own that album?
Thanks for the suggestions.
shirt said:
There are some real horrors on that list.I'm in my very early 30's
Most of the music i have is from 10 to 15 years ago
Just about all my friends had the following in their collection
RHCP's - Blood sugar sex magic
Radiohead - The bends & OK Computer
Pearl jam - Ten
Oasis - definitely maybe
Smashing pumpkins - Siamese Dream (My personal favourite)
Sound garden - Super unknown
Snoop Dogg - The dog pound
Just to add, most of today's music is gash. I sound like my dad
Most of the music i have is from 10 to 15 years ago
Just about all my friends had the following in their collection
RHCP's - Blood sugar sex magic
Radiohead - The bends & OK Computer
Pearl jam - Ten
Oasis - definitely maybe
Smashing pumpkins - Siamese Dream (My personal favourite)
Sound garden - Super unknown
Snoop Dogg - The dog pound
Just to add, most of today's music is gash. I sound like my dad
Dido's No Angel is a good call. Got that one. I was also wondering about Norah Jones but that seems to be popular with today's oldies so I figured it wasn't quite what I'm seeking.
Some of the others (Oasis, Prodigy, Snoop Dogg (!), Radiohead) could be a little too genre-specific to be universal contemporary classics. I'm not saying they're not great albums though.
Keane's Hopes and Fears and Coldplay's Parachutes are contenders...
Portishead / Dummy would have been a good call from a decade ago. Every bugger owns that one.
Some of the others (Oasis, Prodigy, Snoop Dogg (!), Radiohead) could be a little too genre-specific to be universal contemporary classics. I'm not saying they're not great albums though.
Keane's Hopes and Fears and Coldplay's Parachutes are contenders...
Portishead / Dummy would have been a good call from a decade ago. Every bugger owns that one.
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