View Full Version : Guitar World's 100 Essential Guitar Albums!!!!
ABlairican Pie
02-22-2003, 02:26 PM
Hey, seeing how much we like lists, here's another one!!! Guitar World magazine has out ten lists of ten albums with the best guitar sounds, songs, music, etc., each divided by genre. To start off, we have:
CLASSIC ROCK
1. "REVOLVER" --The Beatles1966
(songs include "Taxman", "Good Day Sunshine", "Tomorrow Never Knows" )
2. "EXILE ON MAIN STREET" --The Rolling Stones, 1972
("Happy", "Tumbling Dice", )
3. "WHO'S NEXT" --The Who, 1971
("Won't Get Fooled Again", "Behind Blue Eyes", "Bargain", "The Song is Over", "Baba O' Riley")
4. "THE DOORS" --The Doors, 1967
("Break On Through", "Light My Fire", "The End")
5. "ELECTRIC LADYLAND" --The Jimi Hendrix Experience, 1968
("Crosstown Traffic", "Voodoo Chile", "Burning of the Midnight Oil"--a total favorite of mine!!:cool:"Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)")
6. "DARK SIDE OF THE MOON" --Pink Floyd, 1973
("Time", "Money", "Us and Them")
7. "LED ZEPPELIN IV" --Led Zeppelin, 1971
("Black Dog", "Rock and Roll", "Misty Mountain Hop", and of course, "Stairway to Heaven")
8. "MACHINE HEAD" --Deep Purple, 1972
("Highway Star", "Smoke on the Water", "Lazy", "Space Truckin'")
9. "TOYS IN THE ATTIC" --Aerosmith, 1975
("Toys in the Attic", "Walk This Way", "Sweet Emotion")
10. "VAN HALEN" --Van Halen, 1978
("Running With the Devil", "Eruption," "You Really Got Me", "Ain't Talking 'Bout Love")
Kay Scarpetta
02-22-2003, 02:49 PM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
10. "VAN HALEN" --Van Halen, 1978
("Running With the Devil", "Eruption," "You Really Got Me", "Ain't Talking 'Bout Love")
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! *rasies hand* I like some of their songs!!!!!!!! :wave: I dunno the name of them though. I heard them on the radio
ABlairican Pie
02-22-2003, 05:34 PM
CLASSIC METAL
1. "PARANOID" --BLACK SABBATH 1970:cool: :rock: :guitar: :notworthy
(songs include "War Pigs", "Paranoid", "Iron Man", "Electric Funeral", and "Fairies Wear Boots")
2. "HIGHWAY TO HELL" --AC/DC, 1979
("Highway to Hell", "Girls Got Rhythm", "Walk All Over You", "Touch Too Much", "Shot Down in Flames")
3. "APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION" --Guns N' Roses, 1987
("Welcome to the Jungle", "Sweet Child O' Mine", "Paradise City",
"Mr. Brownstone", "Nightrain")
4. "THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST" --Iron Maiden, 1982
("The Number of the Beast", "The Prisoner", "Run to the Hills",
"Hallowed Be Thy Name")
5. "BRITISH STEEL" --Judas Priest, 1980
("Living After Midnight", "Metal Gods", "Breaking the Law"
6. "MASTER OF PUPPETS" --Metallica, 1986
("Battery", "Master of Puppets", "The Thing That Should Not Be",
"Welcome Home (Sanitarium)")
7. "ACE OF SPADES" --Motorhead, 1980
("Ace of Spades")
8. "REIGN IN BLOOD" --Slayer, 1986
("Angel of Death", "Reign in Blood", "Piece By Piece")
9. "JAILBREAK" --Thin Lizzie, 1976
("Jailbreak", "The Boys Are Back in Town")
10. "STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT" --UFO (live album), 1979
("Only You Can Rock Me", "Love to Love", "Lights Out", "Rock Bottom", "Doctor Doctor")
Penny Lane
02-22-2003, 08:19 PM
Number 1 (classic) Revolver! Of course!:clap: :guitar: :rock:
laceyinthesky
02-22-2003, 08:58 PM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
1. "REVOLVER" --The Beatles 1966
(songs include "Taxman", "Good Day Sunshine", "Tomorrow Never Knows" )
Woohoo!! But you left out the 2 best songs on that album, "I'm Only Sleeping" and "She Said She Said"!
Originally posted by laceyinthesky
Woohoo!! But you left out the 2 best songs on that album, "I'm Only Sleeping" and "She Said She Said"!
Hey! You forgot "And Your Bird Can Sing"!!!!!!!
~*Hannah_Lee*~
02-23-2003, 12:07 AM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
[SIZE=4]3. "APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION" --Guns N' Roses, 1987
("Welcome to the Jungle", "Sweet Child O' Mine", "Paradise City",
"Mr. Brownstone", "Nightrain")
Awesome record. Guns N' Roses = one cool band.:cool:
Kay Scarpetta
02-23-2003, 01:19 AM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
3. "APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION" --Guns N' Roses, 1987
("Welcome to the Jungle", "Sweet Child O' Mine", "Paradise City",
"Mr. Brownstone", "Nightrain")
Number 3?!?! EXCUSE ME?! Who in the hell do these idiots think they are?! I love Black Sabbath and everything, but Jesus Mary and Joseph, Appetite For Destruction should have been number one. And Mr. Brownstone is the worst track on that album, and it's still excellent!
Penny Lane
02-23-2003, 10:36 AM
Originally posted by JOHN LENNON LIVES
Hey! You forgot "And Your Bird Can Sing"!!!!!!!
And Your Bird Can Sing and I'm Only Sleeping are two of my favorite Beatles Songs ever!:guitar: :notworthy
Is Thin Lizzie considered a "metal band?"
I don't think AC/DC is "metal" either, but it's a good list.
Kudos to them for mentioning Motorhead. Lemmy rules!
:rock:
Crimson and Clover
02-23-2003, 03:36 PM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
1. "REVOLVER" --The Beatles1966
(songs include "Taxman", "Good Day Sunshine", "Tomorrow Never Knows" )
woohoo the Beatles are the best
ABlairican Pie
02-23-2003, 04:19 PM
Originally posted by Miss Karly
Number 3?!?! EXCUSE ME?! Who in the hell do these idiots think they are?! I love Black Sabbath and everything, but Jesus Mary and Joseph, Appetite For Destruction should have been number one. And Mr. Brownstone is the worst track on that album, and it's still excellent!
I don't get it either, but I guess for them to put the Paranoid album at #1 makes sense because it's the album that pretty much INVENTED classic metal in 1970. Yeah, G N' R should've been higher. I don't know who the hell compiled these lists. Guitar World editor Brad Tolinsky says that Back in Black by AC/DC should've been on there as well. Btw, the songs I put on there WEREN'T necessarily listed in the article, these were songs that WERE either mentioned or ones that were popular, or my own favorites, etc., in other words, ones that gave an idea what the album/band was noted for. I personally think "Mr. Brownstone" was a really cool song, maybe I should actually BUY
that album and get a better idea!!!:cool:
ABlairican Pie
02-23-2003, 04:22 PM
Originally posted by laceyinthesky
Woohoo!! But you left out the 2 best songs on that album, "I'm Only Sleeping" and "She Said She Said"!
You know, I remember hearing the album some time ago on the radio and thought it was great:cool: --BUT I DON'T REMEMBER ALL THE SONGS ON THE ALBUM!!!!:confused: Gee, what sort of Beatles fan am I...They only listed one song on the album in the article, and the others I had to quote from memory...
ABlairican Pie
02-23-2003, 04:30 PM
Originally posted by TJL
Is Thin Lizzie considered a "metal band?"
I don't think AC/DC is "metal" either, but it's a good list.
Kudos to them for mentioning Motorhead. Lemmy rules!
:rock:
I guess back in the 70's when the charts were glutted with disco and radio-friendly pop, they WERE considered metal. Funny how a lot of bands were--including Styx and Foreigner...:confused:
AC/DC will tell you right off they are NOT a metal band, they get very offended by that term. Angus Young gets this idea of men in armor when he thinks of it...
It's strange, I remember watching this history of Headbangers' Ball on MTV year ago or so, and back in the early 90's they had a problem with not knowing what to do with bands like Soundgarden and some of them who didn't fit the traditional definition of heavy metal--"should we put them on the show?"
This broadening of heavy metal and hard rock was one of the reasons why they cancelled the show...:(
Btw, Ozzy and Black Sabbath, Rush, KISS, etc. have never considered themselves heavy metal either. Ozzy says that when he thinks of heavy metal, he thinks of "a moose taking a dump in the woods...":lol:
Speaking of Motorhead, they don't think of themselves as the "godfathers of thrash." I saw them open for (what then passed for) Black Sabbath in 1995 and not only were they very LOUD, but there seemed to be something very traditional in their music. They did ROCK, tho'...:rock: :guitar: :guitar: :rock:
Lemmy is such a bad-ass, he's great!!!:cool:
Kay Scarpetta
02-23-2003, 04:47 PM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
I don't get it either, but I guess for them to put the Paranoid album at #1 makes sense because it's the album that pretty much INVENTED classic metal in 1970. Yeah, G N' R should've been higher. I don't know who the hell compiled these lists. Guitar World editor Brad Tolinsky says that Back in Black by AC/DC should've been on there as well. Btw, the songs I put on there WEREN'T necessarily listed in the article, these were songs that WERE either mentioned or ones that were popular, or my own favorites, etc., in other words, ones that gave an idea what the album/band was noted for. I personally think "Mr. Brownstone" was a really cool song, maybe I should actually BUY
that album and get a better idea!!!:cool:
Yesssss.....buy the album. And "Back In Black" should have been on there. I was suprised it wasn't. I mean "Shook Me All Night Long" was what, one of the most popular songs in the 80's?
ABlairican Pie
02-23-2003, 08:49 PM
MODERN METAL
1. "KORN" --KORN 1994
(songs include "Blind", "Helmet In the Bush", "Daddy")
2. "DIRT" --Alice In Chains, 1992
("Them Bones", "Damn the River", "Rain When I Die", "Rooster",
"Dirt", "Angry Chair", "Down In a Hole", "Would?")
3. "AROUND THE FUR" --The Deftones, 1997
(I don't remember the names of the songs, except for one that was on the KISW list...)
4. "THE REAL THING" --Faith No More, 1989
("Epic", "Falling to Pieces")
5. "VIVID" --Living Color, !988
("Cult of Personality", "Open Letter to a Landlord", "Funny Vibe",
"Glamor Boys")
6. "RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE" --Rage Against the Machine, 1992
("Killing In the Name Of")
7. "VULGAR DISPLAY OF POWER" --Pantera, 1992
("Mouth For War", "A New Level", "F:mad:cking Hostile", "This Love," "By Demons Be Driven", "Hollow") My choice for modern metal!!!!!
8. "SUPERUNKNOWN" --Soundgarden, 1994
("Superunknown", "Black Hole Sun", "Spoonman", "My Wave",
"Fell On Black Days")
9. "TOXICITY" --System of a Down, 2001
("Arials") Sorry I don't recall others...I read this album debuted at #1 on Sept. 11th, 2001--who was in stores that day to buy it??
10. "AENIMA" --Tool, 1996
("Eulogy", "Stinkfist", "H")
~*Hannah_Lee*~
02-23-2003, 10:53 PM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
MODERN METAL
6. "RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE" --Rage Against the Machine, 1992
("Killing In the Name Of")
9. "TOXICITY" --System of a Down, 2001
("Arials") Sorry I don't recall others...I read this album debuted at #1 on Sept. 11th, 2001--who was in stores that day to buy it??
SOAD is awesome!! I love their new album, Innervision.
Rage Against the Machine.......didnt some guy from their band climb on top of this art structure at the MTV VMA's one year??:confused:
Kay Scarpetta
02-23-2003, 11:27 PM
Originally posted by ~*Hannah_Lee*~
Rage Against the Machine.......didnt some guy from their band climb on top of this art structure at the MTV VMA's one year??:confused:
Yes :lol:
ABlairican Pie
02-24-2003, 06:41 PM
VIRTUOSI (in GW, they listed this as "Virtuosos", plural, but the correct word is Virtuosi, Latin plural.)
1. "BAND OF GYPSYS" --JIMI HENDRIX 1970\
("Dolly Dagger", "Machine Gun")
2. "BECKOLOGY" --Jeff Beck, 1991
("Shapes of Things", "Beck's Bolero", "Because We've Ended As Lovers")
3. "RISING FORCE" --Yngwie Malmsteen, 1984
("Black Star")
4. "SURFING WITH THE ALIEN" --Joe Satriani, 1987
("Satch Boogie", "Always With Me, Always With You", "Surfing With the Alien", "Lords of Karma):cool:
5. "BLIZZARD OF OZZ" --Ozzy Osbourne, 1980
("I Don't Know", "Crazy Train", "Suicide Solution", "Mr. Crowley",
"Revelation (Mother Earth)")
6. "PASSION AND WARFARE" --Steve Vai, 1990
("Erotic Nightmares", "Animals", "For the Love of God", "I Would Love To", "The Audience is Listening"):cool: One of my top favorite guitar albums of all time--he is amazing.
7. "YesYEARS" --Yes, 1991
("Roundabout", "And You And I", "Yours Is No Disgrace")
8. "ZOOT ALLURES" --Frank Zappa, 1976
("Black Napkins", "Friendly Little Finger")
9. "WHEELS OF FIRE" --Cream, 1968
("White Room", "Crossroads")
10. "SECOND WINTER" --Johnny Winter
Kay Scarpetta
02-24-2003, 09:01 PM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
5. "BLIZZARD OF OZZ" --Ozzy Osbourne, 1980
("I Don't Know", "Crazy Train", "Suicide Solution", "Mr. Crowley",
"Revelation (Mother Earth)")
5? Good God.... these people deserved to be tortured then slaughtered.
ABlairican Pie
02-24-2003, 09:11 PM
Originally posted by Miss Karly
5? Good God.... these people deserved to be tortured then slaughtered.
TELL ME ABOUT IT!!!! Randy Rhoads tops the list of one of THE greatest guitarists of all time--and one THE most influential, and
he only gets #5??? This album totally demonstrated his powers as a guitarist. How the hell do they pick these????:mad:
ABlairican Pie
02-24-2003, 09:56 PM
GARAGE ROCK
"NUGGETS" and "NUGGETS II" --Various Artists, 1972 and 2001
(artists include the Electric Prunes, the Vagrants, the Seeds, Count Five--known for "Psychotic Reaction", and the Standells--"Dirty Water".)
2. "BOOM" --The Sonics, 1966
("The Witch", "Cinderella") Seattle 60's grunge!!!:cool:
3. "(TURN ON) THE MUSIC MACHINE" --The Music Machine, 1966
("Talk Talk")
4. "NO WAY OUT" --Chocolate Watch Band, 1967
5. "ON FYRE" --Lyres, 1984
6. "IT'S ABOUT TIME" --The Pandoras, 1984
7. "IN HEAT" --The Fuzztones, 1989
8. "HEADCOATS DOWN!" --The Headcoats, 1989
9. "WHITE BLOOD CELLS" --The White Stripes, 2001
10. "VENI VIDI VICIOUS" --The Hives, 2000
~*Hannah_Lee*~
02-24-2003, 11:26 PM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
[SIZE=5]9. "WHITE BLOOD CELLS" --The White Stripes, 2001
10. "VENI VIDI VICIOUS" --The Hives, 2000
These bands are great, but they kinda stick out from the others listed. They are so new.
ABlairican Pie
02-25-2003, 09:07 PM
Originally posted by ~*Hannah_Lee*~
These bands are great, but they kinda stick out from the others listed. They are so new.
I think that's because a lot of the others were garage bands from the 60's...
~*Hannah_Lee*~
02-25-2003, 10:21 PM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
I think that's because a lot of the others were garage bands from the 60's...
Yeah, that's prolly it.
ABlairican Pie
02-26-2003, 09:43 PM
ALTERNATIVE
1. "THE VELVET UNDERGROUND AND NICO" --THE VELVET UNDERGROUND, 1967
("Waiting For the Man," "Venus In Furs") Featured Lou Reed, female vocalist Nico, and the cover was a painting of a banana done by pop artist Andy Warhol.:banana: Heard this album years ago and it was very interesting.:cool:
And now...get ready to weep...:crying:
2. "NEVERMIND" --NIRVANA??????!!!!!!!!!!!! 1991
I KNOW--#2?????!!!!:eek: :mad: :confused: I don't think I want the drugs these writers are on to make THAT kind of list!!!!!!
("Smells Like Teen Spirit", "In Bloom", "Lithium", "Come As You Are", "Polly", "Territorial Pissings", "Lounge Act", "On a Plain")
3. "OK COMPUTER" --Radiohead, 1997
4. "MURMUR" --R.E.M., 1983
("Radio Free Europe")
5. "DAYDREAM NATION" --Sonic Youth, 1988
6. "THE JOSHUA TREE" --U2, 1987
("Where the Streets Have No Name", "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", "With Or Without You", "Bullet the Blue Sky",
"Red Hill Mining Town", "In God's Country"):cool:
7. "MARQUEE MOON" --Television, 1977
A big influence on the Edge and Peter Buck of R.E.M.
8. "DOOLITTLE" --The Pixies, 1989
("Monkey Gone to Heaven")
9. "DISINTEGRATION" --The Cure, 1989
("Fascination Street", "Friday I'm In Love", "Wish")
10. "DIG ME OUT" --Sleater-Kinney, 1997
Kay Scarpetta
02-27-2003, 07:52 PM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
ALTERNATIVE
2. "NEVERMIND" --NIRVANA??????!!!!!!!!!!!! 1991
I KNOW--#2?????!!!!:eek: :mad: :confused: I don't think I want the drugs these writers are on to make THAT kind of list!!!!!!
("Smells Like Teen Spirit", "In Bloom", "Lithium", "Come As You Are", "Polly", "Territorial Pissings", "Lounge Act", "On a Plain")
Number 2?! Interesting.... and what? I thought they were Grunge, not Alternative.
*Mogwai*
02-27-2003, 08:00 PM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
[B]ALTERNATIVE
2. "NEVERMIND" --NIRVANA??????!!!!!!!!!!!![/SIZE] 1991
I KNOW--#2?????!!!!:eek: :mad: :confused: I don't think I want the drugs these writers are on to make THAT kind of list!!!!!!
("Smells Like Teen Spirit", "In Bloom", "Lithium", "Come As You Are", "Polly", "Territorial Pissings", "Lounge Act", "On a Plain")
5. "DAYDREAM NATION" --Sonic Youth, 1988
How does Nirvana beat Sonic Youth? grr..:mad:
ABlairican Pie
02-27-2003, 09:55 PM
Originally posted by Miss Karly
Number 2?! Interesting.... and what? I thought they were Grunge, not Alternative.
Grunge was just some made-up term from the music media back 15 years ago to describe the kind of music of the Seattle scene with bands like Mudhoney, Green River, Screaming Trees and eventually Nirvana just right before they got popular: Garage Rock/Psychedelic/semi-metal/punk, etc. Just about all Seattle bands brushed off the label, it was just a marketing tool for people who weren't aware of it. People had this idea that "all Seattle bands sounded the same", but while they all had this
"grunge" factor in common, they DID NOT all sound the same:
Alice in Chains sounds different from Soundgarden sounds different from Pearl Jam sounds different from Nirvana. Alice in Chains was influenced a lot from the L.A. Metal scene, Soundgarden had both KISS and Iggy & the Stooges and MC5 as major influences, Pearl Jam came from the ashes of their former band Mother Love Bone, and Nirvana was influenced both by the Beatles and the Pixies. It's also interesting when you mention grunge, people ONLY thought of Seattle bands, you didn't think of other parts of the country or the world when you mentioned it even though they sounded like them (Smashing Pumpkins, Bush).
ABlairican Pie
02-27-2003, 10:23 PM
SCREAMO
1. "RITES OF SPRING" --RITES OF SPRING 1985
2. "SLIP" --Quicksand, 1993
3. "THE SHAPE OF PUNK TO COME" --Refused, 1998
4. "IN ON THE KILL TAKER" --Fugazi, 1993
5. "FULL COLLAPSE" --Thursday, 2001
6. "DIARY" --Sunny Day Real Estate, 1994
7. "RELATIONSHIP OF COMMAND" --At the Drive-In, 2000
8. "THE OPPOSITE OF DECEMBER" --Poison the Well, 1999
9. "WORSHIP AND TRIBUTE" --Glassjaw, 2002
10. "AFTER THE EULOGY" --Boysetsfire, 2000
I haven't listed any songs because I'm not familiar with Screamo/Emo. I've heard Sunny Day Real Estate about 10 years ago, and I know Fugazi is really popular, but I haven't heard much of it.
shavelyLBC34
02-27-2003, 10:45 PM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
SCREAMO
[SIZE=4]
5. "FULL COLLAPSE" --Thursday, 2001
6. "DIARY" --Sunny Day Real Estate, 1994
7. "RELATIONSHIP OF COMMAND" --At the Drive-In, 2000
8. "THE OPPOSITE OF DECEMBER" --Poison the Well, 1999
9. "WORSHIP AND TRIBUTE" --Glassjaw, 2002
10. "AFTER THE EULOGY" --Boysetsfire, 2000
I haven't listed any songs because I'm not familiar with Screamo/Emo. I've heard Sunny Day Real Estate about 10 years ago, and I know Fugazi is really popular, but I haven't heard much of it.
WOO! I love "screamo." Ehh whatever people want to call it.
ABlairican Pie
02-27-2003, 10:47 PM
PUNK
1. "RAMONES" --THE RAMONES, 1976 :cool: :guitar: :guitar:
("Beat On the Brat", "Blitzkrieg Bop")
2. "NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS, HERE'S THE SEX PISTOLS" --The Sex Pistols, 1977
("Holidays In the Sun", "Bodies", "No Feelings", "God Save the Queen," "Anarchy in the U.K.", "Sub-mission", "Pretty Vacant")
3. "GIVE'EM ENOUGH ROPE" --The Clash, 1978
("Safe European Home", "English Civil War", "Julie's Been Working For the Drug Squad")
4. "NO CONTROL" --Bad Religion, 1989
Can't believe these guys actually OPENED for Blink-182 a few years ago.:rolleyes:
5. "BLOOD, SWEAT, AND NO TEARS" --Sick of It All, 1989
6. "OUT OF STEP" --Minor Threat, 1984
7. "DAMAGED" --Black Flag, 1981
8. "FRESH FRUIT FOR ROTTING VEGETABLES" --Dead Kennedys, 1980
I've heard this album so many times but it was quite a while ago and I can't remember which songs were on it, "California Uber Alles"? "Holiday In Cambodia"? "Too Drunk to F :cheers: :grineyes: "? "Police Truck"?
9. "MISFITS" --The Misfits, 1985
10. "WHITE TRASH, TWO HEEBS AND A BEAN" --NOFX, 1992
from the article:
"NOFX took the doctrine of political correctness and wiped their asses with it. But nestled within these songs of lesbian fisting and drug use came possibly the best guitar leads in punk rock, compliments of El Hefe."
Lisa gets this album for Christmas.
:tree: present: :santa2: :rednose:
ABlairican Pie
02-27-2003, 10:49 PM
How come my siggy won't post???
shavelyLBC34
02-27-2003, 10:50 PM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
PUNK
1. "RAMONES" --THE RAMONES, 1976 :cool: :guitar: :guitar:
("Beat On the Brat", "Blitzkrieg Bop")
2. "NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS, HERE'S THE SEX PISTOLS" --The Sex Pistols, 1977
("Holidays In the Sun", "Bodies", "No Feelings", "God Save the Queen," "Anarchy in the U.K.", "Sub-mission", "Pretty Vacant")
3. "GIVE'EM ENOUGH ROPE" --The Clash, 1978
("Safe European Home", "English Civil War", "Julie's Been Working For the Drug Squad")
4. "NO CONTROL" --Bad Religion, 1989
Can't believe these guys actually OPENED for Blink-182 a few years ago.:rolleyes:
5. "BLOOD, SWEAT, AND NO TEARS" --Sick of It All, 19896. "OUT OF STEP" --Minor Threat, 1984
7. "DAMAGED" --Black Flag, 1981
8. "FRESH FRUIT FOR ROTTING VEGETABLES" --Dead Kennedys, 1980
I've heard this album so many times but it was quite a while ago and I can't remember which songs were on it, "California Uber Alles"? "Holiday In Cambodia"? "Too Drunk to F :cheers: :grineyes: "? "Police Truck"?
10. "WHITE TRASH, TWO HEEBS AND A BEAN" --NOFX, 1992
from the article:
Awesome. I just started to really get into Dead Kennedys and Minor Threat.
~*Hannah_Lee*~
02-27-2003, 10:52 PM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
[B]ALTERNATIVE
2. "NEVERMIND" --NIRVANA??????!!!!!!!!!!!! 1991
I KNOW--#2?????!!!!:eek: :mad: :confused: I don't think I want the drugs these writers are on to make THAT kind of list!!!!!!
("Smells Like Teen Spirit", "In Bloom", "Lithium", "Come As You Are", "Polly", "Territorial Pissings", "Lounge Act", "On a Plain")
[B]
WTF WHERE THEY SMOKING WHEN THEY MADE THIS LIST?!?!?!?
:eek: :mad:
~*Hannah_Lee*~
02-27-2003, 10:57 PM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
SCREAMO
[SIZE=4]
5. "FULL COLLAPSE" --Thursday, 2001
Awesome band. Finally getting the recognition they deserve.
Kay Scarpetta
02-28-2003, 04:33 PM
Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
PUNK
1. "RAMONES" --THE RAMONES, 1976 :cool: :guitar: :guitar:
("Beat On the Brat", "Blitzkrieg Bop")
YEAAAAAAAAAAH! :guitar:
ABlairican Pie
03-01-2003, 02:37 PM
BLUES
1. "KING OF THE DELTA BLUES SINGERS" --ROBERT JOHNSON, 1998
2. "THE VERY BEST OF T-BONE WALKER" --T-Bone Walker, 2000
3. "HIS BEST: 1956-1964/1947-1955" --Muddy Waters, 1997
4. "BLUES MASTERS: THE VERY BEST OF ELMORE JAMES" --Elmore
James, 2000
5. "BLUES BREAKERS" --John Mayall With Eric Clapton, 1966
6. "THE VERY BEST OF BUDDY GUY" --Buddy Guy, 1992
Kirk Hammett of Metallica is a big fan of him.
7. "BORN UNDER A BAD SIGN" --Albert King, 1967
8. "LIVE AT THE REGAL" --B.B. King, 1965
9. "THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION 1948-1990" --John Lee Hooker,
1990
10. "IN STEP" --Stevie Ray Vaughan, 1989:cool:
("Crossfire", "Tightrope", "Riviera Paradise") Love that last song.:heart:
I love the blues. I'd prolly play blues guitar if I weren't such a metal nut.
ABlairican Pie
03-02-2003, 08:26 PM
JAM
1. "EUROPE '72" --THE GREATFUL DEAD, 1972
2. "AT FILLMORE EAST" --The Allman Brothers Band, 1971
3. "A LIVE ONE" --Phish, 1995
4. "LIVE...WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS" --Gov't Mule,
1999
5. "ONE MORE FROM THE ROAD" --Lynyrd Skynyrd, 1976
6. "LAYLA" --Derek and the Dominoes, 1970
7. "ABRAXAS" --Santana, 1970
I was hearing this last night on KZOK and I realized just how good it was ("Black Magic Woman/Soul Sacrifice", etc.).
8. "4.30.2001, ROSELAND BALLROOM, NEW YORK CITY" --Phil Lesh and Friends, 2001
9. "LIVE RUST" --Neil Young and Crazy Horse, 1979
("Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)", "Cortez the Killer")
10. "JOYFUL NOISE" --Derek Trucks, 2002
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