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NashvilleBlues
Big Star. Devo. Weezer. NY Dolls. John Prine. X. Modern Lovers. Pearl Jam. Wire. Rage Against the Machine. Lynyrd Skynyrd. Gang of Four. Portishead. Television. Pavement. NAS. Pretenders. Velvet Underground. Joy Division. The Band. Wu Tang Clan. Leonard Cohen. Audioslave. Scott Weiland. Dr. Dre. Snoop. David Gilmour. George Harrison. John Lennon. Them Crooked Vultures. Chris Cornell. Cream. Buffalo Springfield. Queens of the Stone Age. Kings of Leon. Sunny Day Real Estate. Coldplay. Postal Service. Suicidal Tendencies. Jerry Cantrell. KISS.
Interesting! Wonderwall Music is Harrison's best album?
Unfinished music by Lennon his best?
Looks like my hip hop picks were already mentioned in this post.
Not agreeing on Dr Dre though: 2001 is better than The Chronic.
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LeonidP
Not really strange at all. It's actually a fantastic album, great sing-alongs/dance alongs, great energy, great guitar solos, cool harmonica ... you have slow songs, fast songs, blues/slim harpo, it has it all!
It's not my personal favorite, nor even in my top 6 or 7, but it's definitely in my top 10! But knowing the significance, fun, etc. it might have to some, I can definitely seeing it being 1st for some, espeicially for those that have Brian as their favorite.
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LeonidP
^that doesn't affect the retort however, it still stands, not to mention another agreed.
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It is not even their best pre -Aftermath albums, which consisted of mostly songs not written by the band.And almost everyone would agree none of those are a top7 album.
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Rockman
Heck .... will i get banned ...... HHHHaaaaaaaa