Name your favorite two album sets in order of what's important to you

  1. Pink Floyd - “the wall”

  2. Fleetwood Mac - “tusk”

  3. The Flaming Lips - “at war with the mystics”

  4. KISS - “alive”

  5. forgive the next one, I don’t like him as a person anymore but it used to be a favorite growing up…Ted Nugent - “double live gonzo”…

  6. Peter Frampton - “frampton comes alive”

  7. The Claypool Lennon Delirium - (sean lennon’s band) - “south of reality”

  8. I can’t think of anymore…maybe you can…?

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Nirvana _in utero
Radiohead_ok computer…

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All joy division albums including still.
Suburban lawns baby

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Two toss-ups:

  1. Mellow Gold vs Odelay (Beck)
  2. Lonesome Crowded West vs Moon in Antarctica (Modest Mouse)

Impossible to choose!

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that is so funny just yesterday and the day before I have been listening to Mellow Gold by Beck. !! hit the spot…forgot how funny his first records were… @lemeneline have you heard steropathic soul manure by Beck…it’s not available now but I had a copy in the nineties…

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Oh man they are SO funny. Really poignant, too, if you really listen haha. But yes! I’ve listened to Stereopathic Soulmanure…never owned it, though (jealous). I like One Foot in the Grave from that same time, too. Just freak punk folk goodness. Always thrilled to meet another Beck fan! :grin:

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Led Zeppelins 3rd album, the one with “Stairway to Heaven” and “Rock & Roll”. It doesn’t really have a name but me and my friends called it “Zofo” because that’s what the runes on the album cover look like they’re spelling. All Beatle albums are great but I would have to say “Darkness on the Edge of Town” by Bruce Springsteen is an all-time favorite.

I saw him in concert in 1979. I had never heard of him but my sister and her then-boyfriend took me along and a friend of my sisters to see them at Winterland in San Francisco. Hands down, the best concert I’ve ever been to. He had the more stage presence, charisma, and energy then I’ve ever seen in anybody in a live show. More than Robert Plant, Steven Tyler, Michael Stipe, Mick Jagger, Bob Dylan, or any other legend I’ve seen.
And Bruce Springsteen is legendary for his long concerts and when I saw him he played for four hours!

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wow, I’ve seen a lot of bands but Bruce Springsteen is one I missed…truly a great performer back then…I don’t think I would go see him now although I respect him as a man and a musician…greatest lyricist besides Bob Dylan…

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The Cult, Love album is my all time favorite.

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@Wave yeah that’s their best album I think…I play sister wolf brother moon on guitar…

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wait…reverse that…sister moon and brother wolf…

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I love that song!

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Sex Pistols-“Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols”

Sting-“Dream of the Blue Turtles”

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Badlands - Halsey - Control bc I have delusion of control
What I’ve Become - Ashes Remain - On my own bc I have so much pride and always do everything on my own, and end up being alone

too many song I like I couldn’t chose just two!

sorry If misunderstand topic(say album name and song name?)

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Slint. Spiderland. Amazing album of what would be the start of math rock. What you could do with altered time signatures and basic guitars and drums. The Velvet Underground and Nico. The start of alternative which they always said…only sold a couple hundred records but everyone who bought it started up a band!

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