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  Greatest record you ever heard?
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hatful of hollow
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london calling
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The BEST floyd ;'Wish you were here'
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all of the above r classics, from first track to the last. FACT. ok computer is a bit like dylan u iether like or dislike, they dont do anything for me
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aja
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nick drake-five leaves left
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. said:aja


Can NEVER argue with STEELY DAN
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n young-on the beach
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yeah agree but fav dan track mmm golden teeth is def up there
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screamadelica
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happy mondays - 1st album, 24 hr party pple...
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Disco Duckman
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. said:london calling



See I personally agree with you, but not all would. Music is also about capturing a snapshot of the time, place and mood surrounding it. The clash did this beautifully and especially for those who were young in England at the time - no other album will ever examine the soul of a nation like it did.
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Sparky said:Waiting For Columbus-Little Feat[/quoteThey were just as good Live!!



Best live act I ever saw--and I've seen many, many of them, with nearly all of the so-called "greats"--was Feat at the Beacon Theater in NYC, a little before Lowell George died. We shall not look upon their like again.
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The Ventures: Ventures in Space
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underworld - dubnobasswithmyheadman,
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Graham Nash - Songs for Beginners
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underworld takes me back, happy dayz, proper drugs back in the day...1 of the greatest drug anthems ever http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KsUzH9x6M4
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former_bartender said:I have only obsessed over two albums in my life -

Van Halen's 1984, which came out when I was about 12.

Dire Straits' Brother in Arms, which came out when I was 14.

I had these on cassette (for my Walkman!) and wore out multiple tapes of these albums.



You would probably get a real kick out if the video for Brothers in Arms. Rotoscoped animation just like A-Ha's Take on Me
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. said:I agree with the others. What a steaming pile of shit. GenY crap all the way.



OK Computer was released in 1997. Most of Radiohead is 40ish. How the fuck is that GenY ?
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. said:underworld - dubnobasswithmyheadman,





:hammertime: :boogiepika: :spiderdance: :pickle: :canada: :banana:
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Elvis Hitler: Disgraceland
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You wouldn't have heard of it.
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The fake voice thing didn't really start until after Closing Time.

. said:TOM WAITS HAS BUILD IS ENTIRE CAREER ON DOING A FAKE VOICE.

HE IS LITERALLY THE GILBERT GOTTFRIED OF POP MUSIC.

THAT'S NOT EVEN AN INSULT.

LITERALLY.




THE GILBERT GOTTFRIED.




OF POP MUSIC.

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Changes all the time but this is my current fave

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