The One Rock Album You Think Everyone Should Own That They Won't Already Own

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Haffner

Quote from: Lethe on June 15, 2007, 05:25:17 AM
*is scared*

I always have nightmares about people who buy on my recommendations in case they don't like it. (I guess this is linked to being part of a generation in which filesharing is normal, so sampling is very easy and free)





I like to think of myself as being a pretty fair person, Lethe. And I am grateful for the chance to check out newer Metal, so no worries friend.

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Haffner

Quote from: Erevos on June 17, 2007, 02:08:35 AM









Along with Ritchie Blackmore and Yngwie, my favorite guitar player. Checked out Metamorphosis or Transcendental Sky Guitar yet?

Valentino

Quote from: George on June 15, 2007, 05:54:07 AM
Yes. IMO.

1. Help! '65
2. Rubber Soul '65
3. Revolver '66
4. Sgt. Pepper's '67

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The first three are great, the fourth more important than great, but: Name a more important album than Sgt. Pepper's. I can't.
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Of all the famous Beatles albums, Pepper is my least favorite. Groundbreaking concept and production, but fewer good songs than the others. With the White Album, one could argue 5 super albums in a row though.

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Quote from: Haffner on June 17, 2007, 06:13:20 AM





Along with Ritchie Blackmore and Yngwie, my favorite guitar player. Checked out Metamorphosis or Transcendental Sky Guitar yet?

Those are some my favourite guitarists too  ;)

I've heard those albums...Metamorphosis was very good. His playing is getting more mature over the years and is becoming more classical oriented. Too bad he doesn't release albums more often.

Bogey

Quote from: Valentino on June 17, 2007, 07:28:22 AM
The first three are great, the fourth more important than great, but: Name a more important album than Sgt. Pepper's. I can't.

As far as "rock" albums go, this one approaches it, but still falls short IMO:



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George

Quote from: Bogey on June 17, 2007, 01:47:07 PM
As far as "rock" albums go, this one approaches it, but still falls short IMO:





Not sure if the irony was intended, but it is sweet nonetheless:

Phony Beatlemania, has bitten the dust  >:D