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2000's: 2
1990's: 8
1980's: 11
1970's: 20
1960's: 14
1950's: 1
Those I know I've listened to at some point. I'm not sure about some others.
LOL about 9 of them, i cant believe how different an english version of that list would be - theres no joy divison, smiths, blur, libertines, verve etcvilla4europe
Yeah I found it quite limited to be honest. Only reason I'd listened to so many of them is the fact my dad seems to have a similar music taste as TIME :P
2000's: 3
1990's: 9
1980's: 5
1970's: 9
1960's: 10 (mostly Beatles)
1950's: 0 (Jazz never appealed to me)
Enemien is the top album of the 21 century really now :lol:
And why is muddy waters in the top at the 21 century his album came out like in the 1930's LOL
Times must be smoking teh stuff
Norg
Miles Davis is the only "jazz" on that area.1950's: 0 (Jazz never appealed to me)
azizalbaker
As for me, I've never listened to any of these albums fully. But I have listened to many of the songs on quite a good handful of these albums.
1950's: 0 (Jazz never appealed to me)
azizalbaker
[QUOTE="Norg"]Enemien is the top album of the 21 century really now :lol:
And why is muddy waters in the top at the 21 century his album came out like in the 1930's LOL
Times must be smoking teh stuff
Orlando_Magic
[QUOTE="azizalbaker"]1950's: 0 (Jazz never appealed to me)
Orlando_Magic
Yeh I noticed not so much Jazz albums, even though i don't listen to it, I know that the best jazz albums are WAYY better than the rap albums listed, i mean eminem? Come on, so overrated...
I have heard exactly half of them. I am pretty disgusted that the seventies have no Pink Floyd. If they really had to double up Stevie Wonder I would take Inner Visions over Songs in the Key of Life. Regarding David Bowie, Hunky Dory over Diamond Dogs? Plastic Ono Band, but not Quadrophenia, Darkside of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, or The Wall.
Time dropped the ball here.
50's - 4
60's - 20
70's - 28
80's - 17
90's - 16
00's - 5
Strange list but I suppose that's better than the atypical Rolling Stone's "most obvious albums ever" lists. Damn! Now I've got those catchy dreamy Stone Roses songs stuck in my head along with a strange mixture of Hole thrown in there.
50's - 4
60's - 20
70's - 28
80's - 17
90's - 16
00's - 5
Strange list but I suppose that's better than the atypical Rolling Stone's "most obvious albums ever" lists. Damn! Now I've got those catchy dreamy Stone Roses songs stuck in my head along with a strange mixture of Hole thrown in there.
Lord_Daemon
So which 10 haven't you heard:D. I'm guessing it'd be some of those compilation albums.Orlando_Magic
Ummm...yeah those compilations on the list are a lame way of throwing some artists in there that they thought about later and felt like they should be in there but nobody sitting around could remember any of their albums. Silly people.
Hank Williams compilation - What? Hank & Friends wasn't good enough?
Sam Cooke compilation - Okay, I admit there's a good reason to have a collection of this guy since he has sooooooo many songs but honestly I'd be fine with One Night Stand.
Muddy Waters compilation - Again, I do have lots of compilations myself so I haven't bothered to hear this particular one. But why not go with Folk Singer or Muddy Waters Live?
Elvis Presley - Sunrise
James Brown - Star Time
Ray Charles - Modern Sounds...
Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved...
Dolly Parton - Coat...
Chuck Berry - Great 28
Bob Dylan - Time Out of Mind
I actually might have listened to a few of those over the years since I ran a few record stores for a while but I honestly don't remember doing so at this moment.
3, Nevermind, The Chronic, and Master of Puppets - all outdated and nothing spectacular.Gamertag-TFTW
Master of Puppets is "nothing spectacular"? :|
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