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To: steppenwolffe
"Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd stayed on the album sales chart longer than any other in history.
2 posted on
11/17/2003 2:23:59 PM PST by
TheBigB
(Teddy Kennedy wouldn't know the American mainstream if he drove his car into it.)
To: steppenwolffe
Neil Young's "Decade" and the Allman Brothers' "Decade of Hits" belong in any list of Top 10 albums of all time, in my opinion.
3 posted on
11/17/2003 2:25:37 PM PST by
Alberta's Child
("To freedom, Alberta, horses . . . and women!")
To: steppenwolffe
What the heck? Abbey Road is better then either one.
To: steppenwolffe
Led Zeppelin is not mentioned at all in this article, a self-discrediting act which belies either agenda or ignorance. What a bunch of irrelevant, self-important fools.
This article is not even suitable for use as electronic toilet paper.
5 posted on
11/17/2003 2:26:04 PM PST by
Imal
(It is better to go to war than to have it come to you.)
To: steppenwolffe
I think Abbey Road is better than Sgt Pepper and the White Album. But personally, I'll take "Europe '72" over any Beatles album.
6 posted on
11/17/2003 2:26:41 PM PST by
Huck
To: steppenwolffe
Revolver - every second from beginning to end is an aural treat...even the cover was neat - totally monochrome...Sgt. Pepper went opposite, totally color, including the special striped sleeve...
To: steppenwolffe
Exile on Main Street.
To: steppenwolffe
This one didn't make the list?
16 posted on
11/17/2003 2:39:09 PM PST by
ItsOurTimeNow
("Forth now, and fear no darkness!")
To: steppenwolffe
I was always partial to the Beatles lesser known "Beige" album. It was not as bold as their White album, but it handled smudges better.
As for Sgt. Pepper, we would not allow such a militaristically titled album into our house.
17 posted on
11/17/2003 2:44:53 PM PST by
keithtoo
To: steppenwolffe
I much prefer the Stone's answer to Sgt. Pepper..."Her Majesties Satanic Request"....But niether match "Dark Side of the Moon".
FMCDH
20 posted on
11/17/2003 2:48:47 PM PST by
nothingnew
(The pendulum is swinging and the Rats are in the pit!)
To: steppenwolffe
These lists are so unimportant. There are loads of albums by great artists from the last four decades. The importance and artistic value of each stand alone. Many groups can stand beside the Beatles and vis-a-versa. It all depends on what you want to hear. Sometimes I in the mood for The Supremes. Sometimes I'm not.
21 posted on
11/17/2003 2:49:50 PM PST by
whereasandsoforth
(tagged for migratory purposes only)
To: steppenwolffe
Bach, Hayden, Handel, Mozart.
28 posted on
11/17/2003 3:02:22 PM PST by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: steppenwolffe
While these lists are fun and bring up some interesting discussions, I have a hard time taking Rolling Stone lists seriously since they declared Joan Jett a better guitar player than Bonnie Raitt.
To: steppenwolffe
Hey, what about these guys?!
To: steppenwolffe
And I defy anyone to name a better rock tune than "Won't Get Fooled Again". (I know this is an LP discussion but I couldn't resist...
32 posted on
11/17/2003 3:08:31 PM PST by
szweig
To: steppenwolffe
It's happening again..I can see it clearly now...Rush will not even make the TOP 500 and I will get super mid-evil on their ass.
To: steppenwolffe
THE GREATEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME!!!
To: steppenwolffe
I like the White Album........but Sgt. Pepper, Abbey Road, Let it Be, Rubber Soul, and Revolver are better, imo.
39 posted on
11/17/2003 3:13:19 PM PST by
Mr. Mojo
To: steppenwolffe
The Beatles were overproduced and are still wildly overrated.
40 posted on
11/17/2003 3:13:23 PM PST by
Petronski
(Everybody calm down . . . eat some fruit or something.)
To: steppenwolffe
The Ernst & Young accounting firm devised a point system to weight votes for 1,600 submitted titles. ,,, a bit more info on that process would be interesting.
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