Best album ever
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Let off some steam Bennett said:
When I first heard Grace And Danger I was blown away and it's never changed.Although he always had his demons things took a turn for the worse at the start of the new century and he never seemed to recover
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Antony Moxey said:
Surely it's London Calling by The Clash, which also happens to be the best album cover ever with The Clash being the best band ever.
To misquote John Lennon, "it's not even the best album by The Clash." The first album and Give Em Enough Rope are both superior imho.
Edited by Dinlowgoon on Tuesday 18th July 14:48
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Penelope Stopit said:
Led Zeppelin IV
Yesterday I decided to select a few tracks to play from this album and being unable to pick a few favourites ended up playing them all except for Stairway To Heaven as this track bores me to tears, it is a shame that Stairway was included on this album as it definitely goes against the grain, nevertheless this album is pure genius and never ages, it has everything
You've gone right down in my estimations. I quite liked you as a fan of The Tubes, but shocked that you actually like this dirge! Yesterday I decided to select a few tracks to play from this album and being unable to pick a few favourites ended up playing them all except for Stairway To Heaven as this track bores me to tears, it is a shame that Stairway was included on this album as it definitely goes against the grain, nevertheless this album is pure genius and never ages, it has everything
You're right that Stairway is crap, but it isn't out of place at all. It's all pretentious cobblers.
Zod said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Penelope Stopit said:
Led Zeppelin IV
Yesterday I decided to select a few tracks to play from this album and being unable to pick a few favourites ended up playing them all except for Stairway To Heaven as this track bores me to tears, it is a shame that Stairway was included on this album as it definitely goes against the grain, nevertheless this album is pure genius and never ages, it has everything
You've gone right down in my estimations. I quite liked you as a fan of The Tubes, but shocked that you actually like this dirge! Yesterday I decided to select a few tracks to play from this album and being unable to pick a few favourites ended up playing them all except for Stairway To Heaven as this track bores me to tears, it is a shame that Stairway was included on this album as it definitely goes against the grain, nevertheless this album is pure genius and never ages, it has everything
You're right that Stairway is crap, but it isn't out of place at all. It's all pretentious cobblers.
I always thought "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" by the Smashing Pumpkins was amazing.
Many different styles, different singers, high quality arrangements and you can listen to it in one go and experience a flow which is second to none. It just works and to me, is a masterclass on how to do an album.
Many different styles, different singers, high quality arrangements and you can listen to it in one go and experience a flow which is second to none. It just works and to me, is a masterclass on how to do an album.
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Costello has made some good records over the years but he's such an obnoxious tit, the insulting of Ray Charles in his early days should have been the finish of him. I was at the Linda McCartney tribute concert at the RAH back in the 90s, with every artist limited to 2 or 3 songs, Declan decides to sing a couple of obscure numbers whilst eveyone else did a Beatles song and one of their own well known songs, mind you he was lucky enough to hoodwink Diana Krall.Gassing Station | Music | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff