Thoughts? Personally, I love this album, though I may not have called it #1 since 1985.
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Jun-20-2005 22:19
JakeC
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Thats so wrong.
Jun-20-2005 22:25
tribu
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Originally posted by JakeC
Thats so wrong.
You can't say that and not offer and alternative of your own...
What would you have submitted as number one?
Jun-20-2005 22:26
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well it is a good album...but as for best album since 1985? out of all genres? i dunno about that...
Jun-20-2005 22:29
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I believe there is no "best album" voiced by opinion, as people are of varying tastes.
Radiohead suck imo.
Jun-20-2005 22:30
Mebot
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Yeah i can see OK Computer being # 1, or at least in the top 5. It's not personal opinion, whether you like or dislike Radiohead, rather it's a brillaint album of awesome songwriting and performance.
You don't have to appreciate the album itself, but the musical genius behind it.
Jun-20-2005 22:32
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That album was certainly up there. It also seems like everyone owns at least one copy of it.
I don't know if that album is up for being the best in the last 20 years but I'm not sure what else I would have picked .... Pink Floyd ?
Jun-20-2005 22:42
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Originally posted by jdat
That album was certainly up there. It also seems like everyone owns at least one copy of it.
I don't know if that album is up for being the best in the last 20 years but I'm not sure what else I would have picked .... Pink Floyd ?
I dont think Pink Floyd has had a new release since 1985 (new meaning not jst digitally remastered albums or lyrics), but I could easily be wrong.
Jun-20-2005 22:45
Mebot
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Originally posted by tribu
I dont think Pink Floyd has had a new release since 1985 (new meaning not jst digitally remastered albums or lyrics), but I could easily be wrong.
When was The Division Bell released? and A momentary Lapse of Reason?
i think those two are late 80s, early 90s.
Jun-20-2005 22:47
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Re: The top album of the last 20 years...
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Originally posted by tribu
...was named today by the popular magazine Rolling Stone. As number one, they chose Radiohead - Ok Computer (story here)
Thoughts? Personally, I love this album, though I may not have called it #1 since 1985.
Yeah, I always hate these lists because it's such a subjective topic, but damn, I swear that as soon as read the title I thought to myself "Hmmm... Amnesiac or OK Computer?"
And for the record, I would go so far as to say I hate the stereotypical Radiohead fan... that kind of weird combo between Goth and Indie/Emo Rocker... Maybe that's just where I'm from....
Originally posted by tribu
I dont think Pink Floyd has had a new release since 1985 (new meaning not jst digitally remastered albums or lyrics), but I could easily be wrong.
Division Bell... last official "Pink Floyd" album... I think'91, not sure though... Certainly no Roger Waters on that album though...