What a lousy list!! Fleetwood mac??
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I despise Pink Floyd. I love their enemies (the Rolling Stones)Dark side of the moon should be #1 on that list
I didn't find their selections to be realistic. Not for a top 10.Well, it says the poll is from grandparents.com, so there you go! Maybe some of them are senile grandparents.
The only list based on a poll about music I would take into consideration would be one from a source that has to do with music because I'm sure they have many more people who are more familiar with music to poll than grandparents.com. Lol.
I despise Pink Floyd. I love their enemies (the Rolling Stones)Dark side of the moon should be #1 on that list
I agree with NLT, the fact that Dark Side isn't on the list is a travesty. Rumours was the best selling album and it has aged well, but so has Dark Side.
I was referring to their political feud. About the Stones playing in Israel, and the Hamas thing.I despise Pink Floyd. I love their enemies (the Rolling Stones)Dark side of the moon should be #1 on that list
I like the Stones a lot better, but I like some PF stuff too.
I was referring to their political feud. About the Stones playing in Israel, and the Hamas thing.I despise Pink Floyd. I love their enemies (the Rolling Stones)Dark side of the moon should be #1 on that list
I like the Stones a lot better, but I like some PF stuff too.
Blood on the Tracks doesn't even come close to any one of Dylan's albums # 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.LZ I is top ten
Derek and the Dominoes-Layla and other Love Songs
Eat a Peach-the best record from the best US Band
Surrealistic Pillow-Jeferson Airplane
Are you experienced-Hendrix, Redding and Mitchell
Aqualung or Thick as a Brick-pick one
Seventh Sojourn-Moody Blues
Sgt Pepper
Liege and Lief-Fairport Convention-the seminal electric Folk record
Blood on the Tracks-Bob Dylan
Blood on the Tracks doesn't even come close to any one of Dylan's albums # 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.LZ I is top ten
Derek and the Dominoes-Layla and other Love Songs
Eat a Peach-the best record from the best US Band
Surrealistic Pillow-Jeferson Airplane
Are you experienced-Hendrix, Redding and Mitchell
Aqualung or Thick as a Brick-pick one
Seventh Sojourn-Moody Blues
Sgt Pepper
Liege and Lief-Fairport Convention-the seminal electric Folk record
Blood on the Tracks-Bob Dylan
I'd rate Hard Days Night, Rubber Soul, and Help over Sgt Pepper, easily. And I PLAY the songs as well as listen.
Love that album, one of my all time favorites.Dark side of the moon should be #1 on that list
Here's what I think should've been #1
and Simon & Garfunkle should've been 2nd. I will also add that I think Springsteen is probably the least talented individual ever to gain so much fame. To include him the with likes of Johnny Cash and Carole King is a travesty.
See all of them @ The 10 Greatest Albums Of The 60s And 70s
YES, Blind Faith!!!!!Blood on the Tracks doesn't even come close to any one of Dylan's albums # 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.LZ I is top ten
Derek and the Dominoes-Layla and other Love Songs
Eat a Peach-the best record from the best US Band
Surrealistic Pillow-Jeferson Airplane
Are you experienced-Hendrix, Redding and Mitchell
Aqualung or Thick as a Brick-pick one
Seventh Sojourn-Moody Blues
Sgt Pepper
Liege and Lief-Fairport Convention-the seminal electric Folk record
Blood on the Tracks-Bob Dylan
I'd rate Hard Days Night, Rubber Soul, and Help over Sgt Pepper, easily. And I PLAY the songs as well as listen.
ask 10 people and there are going to be at least 80 answers. Sgt Pepper is routinely rated by many "experts" as the best ever. My favorite album of all time is probably London Calling by the Clash which is on many top ten lists of all time because it has so many good songs and several different styles. Blind Faith's one shot effort is an awesome album as is Paul Kantner/Jerry Garcia/David Crosby's "Blows against the Empire" which was the first of the "Jefferson Starship" albums but was basically a San Francisco all-star cast. Liege and Lief put British Electric Folk on the map and featured the awesome vocals of the late Great Sandy Denny.
Here's what I think should've been #1
and Simon & Garfunkle should've been 2nd. I will also add that I think Springsteen is probably the least talented individual ever to gain so much fame. To include him the with likes of Johnny Cash and Carole King is a travesty.
See all of them @ The 10 Greatest Albums Of The 60s And 70s
I own ONE.
SGT. Pepper.
Most of the rest I wouldn't listen to.
I can think of dozens better.
Revolver, Rubber Soul, Yesterday and Today(my favourite, but, I skip "Yesterday").
Any number of Bob Marley album, but I'd pick the first one with Trenchtown Rock, can't recall the name, but it was on Trojan.
Almost any Stones album BEFORE Exiles, which I still think sucks.
Grateful Dead, called Grateful Dead I think, with Bertha, Johnny B. Goode, Big Boss man and others.
Loved Fleetwood Mac when it was Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, BEFORE the silly women.
That was maybe the worst top ten I ever saw.
No Ronettes. How could they get left out?
How could I have forgotten Highway 61 and Blonde on Blonde????Blood on the Tracks doesn't even come close to any one of Dylan's albums # 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.LZ I is top ten
Derek and the Dominoes-Layla and other Love Songs
Eat a Peach-the best record from the best US Band
Surrealistic Pillow-Jeferson Airplane
Are you experienced-Hendrix, Redding and Mitchell
Aqualung or Thick as a Brick-pick one
Seventh Sojourn-Moody Blues
Sgt Pepper
Liege and Lief-Fairport Convention-the seminal electric Folk record
Blood on the Tracks-Bob Dylan
I'd rate Hard Days Night, Rubber Soul, and Help over Sgt Pepper, easily. And I PLAY the songs as well as listen.