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    Here's the results; in no more than 500 words discuss why this list is bullshit:





    THE 100 GREATEST ALBUMS

    1. RADIOHEAD - OK Computer
    2. U2 - The Joshua Tree
    3. NIRVANA - Nevermind
    4. MICHAEL JACKSON - Thriller
    5. PINK FLOYD - Dark Side of the Moon
    6. OASIS - Definitely Maybe
    7. THE BEATLES - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    8. MADONNA - Like a Prayer
    9. GUNS N' ROSES - Appetite For Destruction
    10. THE BEATLES - Revolver
    11. R.E.M. - Automatic for the People
    12. THE BEATLES - The White Album
    13. QUEEN - A Night at the Opera
    14. COLDPLAY - Parachutes
    15. OASIS - (What's the Story) Morning Glory
    16. ALANIS MORISSETTE - Jagged Little Pill
    17. LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin IV
    18. THE VERVE - Urban Hymns
    19. JIMI HENDRIX - Are you Experienced
    20. THE SMITHS - The Queen Is Dead
    21. JOHN LENNON - Imagine
    22. RADIOHEAD - The Bends
    23. BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS - Exodus
    24. THE STONE ROSES - The Stone Roses
    25. SIMON AND GARFUNKEL - Bridge Over Troubled Water
    26. BJORK - Debut
    27. THE DOORS - The Doors
    28. ABBA - Arrival
    29. MICHAEL JACKSON - Off the Wall
    30. DURAN DURAN - Rio
    31. SEX PISTOLS - Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols
    32. DAVID BOWIE - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
    33. THE BEACH BOYS - Pet Sounds
    34. JOY DIVISION - Closer
    35. THE ROLLING STONES - Let It Bleed
    36. BLUR - Parklife
    37. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - Born to Run
    38. BILLIE HOLIDAY - Lady Sings the Blues
    39. THE WHITE STRIPES - Elephant
    40. BLACK SABBATH - Paranoid
    41. THE SPECIALS - Specials
    42. THE ROLLING STONES - Exile on Main Street
    43. FRANK SINATRA - Songs for Swingin' Lovers!
    44. THE CLASH - London Calling
    45. THE PRODIGY - The Fat of the Land
    46. THE VELVET UNDERGROUND - The Velvet Underground and Nico
    47. DIRE STRAITS - Brothers in Arms
    48. PIXIES - Doolittle
    49. ARETHA FRANKLIN - I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You
    50. THE LIBERTINES - The Libertines
    51. HAPPY MONDAYS - Pills 'N' Thrills and Bellyaches
    52. PATTI SMITH - Horses
    53. THE WHO - Tommy
    54. LOU REED - Transformer
    55. BOB DYLAN - Blood on the Tracks
    56. PRINCE - Sign 'o' the Times
    57. DIDO - No Angel
    58. AIR - Moon Safari
    59. ELTON JOHN - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
    60. THE JAM - All Mod Cons
    61. JEFF BUCKLEY - Grace
    62. FLEETWOOD MAC - Rumours
    63. MOBY - Play
    64. RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - Blood Sugar Sex Magik
    65. THE POLICE - Synchronicity
    66. JONI MITCHELL - Blue
    67. CURTIS MAYFIELD - Superfly
    68. ELVIS PRESLEY - The Sun Sessions
    69. OUTKAST - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
    70. PULP - Different Class
    71. KRAFTWERK - Trans-Europe Express
    72. MASSIVE ATTACK - Blue Lines
    73. BECK - Odelay
    74. STEVIE WONDER - Songs in the Key of Life
    75. KATE BUSH - Hounds of Love
    76. TALKING HEADS - Fear of Music
    77. EMINEM - The Marshall Mathers LP
    78. MARVIN GAYE - What's Going On
    79. GEORGE MICHAEL - Faith
    80. SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER - The Original Movie Soundtrack
    81. PRIMAL SCREAM - Screamadelica
    82. JOHN COLTRANE - A Love Supreme
    83. LOVE - Forever Changes
    84. PAUL SIMON - Graceland
    85. NICK DRAKE - Five Leaves Left
    86. MEAT LOAF - Bat Out of Hell
    87. DUSTY SPRINGFIELD - Dusty in Memphis
    88. DE LA SOUL - 3 Feet High and Rising
    89. THE STROKES - Is this It
    90. MADNESS - One Step Beyond...
    91. ROBBIE WILLIAMS - I've Been Expecting You
    92. NEIL YOUNG - After the Gold Rush
    93. PUBLIC ENEMY - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
    94. BLONDIE - Parallel Lines
    95. THE EAGLES - Hotel California
    96. JAMES BROWN - Sex Machine
    97. THE STREETS - A Grand Don't Come for Free
    98. DEXY'S MIDNIGHT RUNNERS - Searching for the Young Soul Rebels
    99. ROD STEWART - Every Picture Tells a Story
    100. The HUMAN LEAGUE - Dare!


    The Clash only 44? The Libertines ahead of Up The Bracket? Parachutes ahead of A Rush Of Blood To The Head? Thriller at number 4? RADIOHEAD AT NUMBER 1???

    This poll was a pretty large survery conducted by Channel 4 tv for their Music Hall Of Fame series, so pretty much the whole country was involved in it and pretty much no one has any idea what makes a good record
    Originally posted by Facetious
    edit: (Money just PMed me his address so I can go to Houston and fight him)

  • #2
    Isn't this just the opinion of channel 4 voters though? what's that, like 10,000 people?

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    • #3
      What the fucks a channel 4 voter? Channel 4 is available to everyone rich enough to afford a television and license so just about everyone would have seen the trailers, unless there are people out there who have a vendetta against Channel 4 and will never watch for the rest of their life. In that case - yes, 0.01% of the population have been excluded from this survey and the results are null and void
      Originally posted by Facetious
      edit: (Money just PMed me his address so I can go to Houston and fight him)

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      • #4
        Was every band only allowed one album on that list? Because it seems that Queen should have been on there multiple times... at least with their decent albums. and not the awful "Night at the Opera" one.
        Nirvana - Nevermind wasn't half as good as In Utero was.
        Bat Out of Hell beat Madness by four places.... omfg

        I tell you what's wrong with that list... It sucks



        This Poll just proves how awful our country's taste in music has become zeus....
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        • #5
          There's so much wrong with the list that I'm not even gonna start

          But I could start by saying: Where the fuck is Nirvana's unplugged album? Sure, Nevermind was good, but the Unplugged In New York is PURE GOLD

          edit: ps, where's At The Drive-In, and Queens of The Stone Age?
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          • #6
            Ok, I watch channel 4 and I never saw the ad and it seems like pretty poor logic to assume that everybody in the UK watches channel 4, a good percentage of people don't even have a TV. Also, after briefly looking at the Channel 4 website it seems that the audience was only given the option to vote out of 125 pre-selected albums.

            So this is actually 'The Top 100 Greatest Albums out of 125 in the opinion of a panel of "music experts" chosen by a small percentage of the public'
            Last edited by Superted; 04-19-2005, 06:33 AM. Reason: emboldened so people can read

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            • #7
              Bullshit.

              Nirvana shouldn't be even in the top 50, nevermind the top 5. :/

              There really are only mainstream rock and pop bands listed there, and I wouldn't take this poll seriously, not for a second.

              There are some good artists listed their and some good albums, but it's all the most mainstream and sold out albums of the artists, not actually the best they have released which is kinda off putting.

              Im kinda shocked that this was the result of a C4 poll, taken part by a vast number of the British population.

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              • #8
                Sorry in advance for the super-quote.
                Originally posted by ZeUs!!
                THE 100 GREATEST ALBUMS

                1. RADIOHEAD - OK Computer I thought this album was great... I don't think it's the greatest album ever, though.
                2. U2 - The Joshua Tree Too high.
                3. NIRVANA - Nevermind On one hand, I don't think it's an ULTRA special album. On the other hand, it did kind of toss the music world for it's time.
                4. MICHAEL JACKSON - Thriller I had this tape back in first grade--my first "owned" music ever. I don't know. It's still pretty great, probably not #4 though.
                5. PINK FLOYD - Dark Side of the Moon Great album. Probably deserves to be in the top 10.
                6. OASIS - Definitely Maybe Fuck the Gallagher brothers. #50 or less.
                7. THE BEATLES - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Probably deserves to be here.
                8. MADONNA - Like a Prayer I suppose it changed the way things were perceived, but I don't know if it's #8.
                9. GUNS N' ROSES - Appetite For Destruction I get up around 7. Get out of bed around 9. I don't worry 'bout nothin', no, 'cause worryin's a waste of my... time.
                10. THE BEATLES - Revolver This album is great. It stays.
                11. R.E.M. - Automatic for the People A lot of good songs for the time, but meh, it's REM. Not #11.
                12. THE BEATLES - The White Album Dude, it's the WHITE album.
                13. QUEEN - A Night at the Opera Meh, The Who should be here.
                14. COLDPLAY - Parachutes No, not #14. Probably not even #90.
                15. OASIS - (What's the Story) Morning Glory See number 6.
                16. ALANIS MORISSETTE - Jagged Little Pill Don't you see? She's just a scorned woman trying to show you that she can't be held back! I don't think this would make my top 100. It's a decent album, just a little too over-produced for my taste.
                17. LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin IV It's Led Zeppelin.
                18. THE VERVE - Urban Hymns I didn't like this album.
                19. JIMI HENDRIX - Are you Experienced A fantastic album.
                20. THE SMITHS - The Queen Is Dead Another fantastic album.
                21. JOHN LENNON - Imagine Yep.
                22. RADIOHEAD - The Bends Again, I love this album, I just don't think it's #22.
                23. BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS - Exodus Most likely, the first time you heard recognizable reggae, it was Bob Marley. Represent.
                24. THE STONE ROSES - The Stone Roses Maybe I just didn't give this album enough attention.
                25. SIMON AND GARFUNKEL - Bridge Over Troubled Water It's good.
                26. BJORK - Debut I remember thinking that this album was crazy as hell when it first came out. I actually like it now. Maybe not #26, but not below #50.
                27. THE DOORS - The Doors Yeah, I'd agree for the most part.
                28. ABBA - Arrival I have this ex-girlfriend who's obsessed with ABBA. Therefore, I still have a gag reflex to any mention of them. Off the charts.
                29. MICHAEL JACKSON - Off the Wall I actually don't think I've ever heard this.
                30. DURAN DURAN - Rio I'm almost too young to understand the implications of what this album did, but I agree that it's a solid album. Maybe not #30 though.
                31. SEX PISTOLS - Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols Stays.
                32. DAVID BOWIE - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars Needs to be higher.
                33. THE BEACH BOYS - Pet Sounds Needs to be higher.
                34. JOY DIVISION - Closer Needs to be higher.
                35. THE ROLLING STONES - Let It Bleed Stays.
                36. BLUR - Parklife Haven't given it a go.
                37. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - Born to Run I liked Born in the USA better (don't fucking front on "I'm on Fire" or "I'm Goin' Down", I'll punch you in the throat). Maybe replace this with that.
                38. BILLIE HOLIDAY - Lady Sings the Blues The woman could sing. Maybe down a few notches.
                39. THE WHITE STRIPES - Elephant It's good, don't get me wrong, I just think it's a little too soon to say it's #39.
                40. BLACK SABBATH - Paranoid Caused some stirrings. Probably should stay.
                41. THE SPECIALS - Specials No great exposure to this album.
                42. THE ROLLING STONES - Exile on Main Street My personal favorite Stones album. Should be higher, in my highly-slanted opinion.
                43. FRANK SINATRA - Songs for Swingin' Lovers! The man was a genius of his own time. A true OG. Stays.
                44. THE CLASH - London Calling Should be higher.
                45. THE PRODIGY - The Fat of the Land Get this off my top 100. I appreciate it, it just doesn't make the cut.
                46. THE VELVET UNDERGROUND - The Velvet Underground and Nico Good stuffs. Stays or goes higher.
                47. DIRE STRAITS - Brothers in Arms Another one like Duran Duran that I was just on the cusp of listening to. Don't think this would make my top 100.
                48. PIXIES - Doolittle Stays.
                49. ARETHA FRANKLIN - I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You Stays.
                50. THE LIBERTINES - The Libertines F this. This album wouldn't make my top 100. Up the Bracket would, however.
                51. HAPPY MONDAYS - Pills 'N' Thrills and Bellyaches No exposure to this album.
                52. PATTI SMITH - Horses Haven't listened to it enough to give a solid opinion.
                53. THE WHO - Tommy The first Who entry is 53, and it's Tommy? I'd replace this with Live at Leeds and move it up a bit.
                54. LOU REED - Transformer Great album. Stays.
                55. BOB DYLAN - Blood on the Tracks Most probably would be higher.
                56. PRINCE - Sign 'o' the Times Everyone keeps saying this is THE Prince album. I say stuff that--give me Purple Rain instead here, any day.
                57. DIDO - No Angel Oh come on. She's hot, and she sings well. She's a decent songwriter. She's not top 100 ever.
                58. AIR - Moon Safari Not enough exposure.
                59. ELTON JOHN - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Meh, it's okay.
                60. THE JAM - All Mod Cons Not enough exposure.
                61. JEFF BUCKLEY - Grace Sure, I'd let this stay.
                62. FLEETWOOD MAC - Rumours Sure.
                63. MOBY - Play Moby's boring to me. Off my top 100, suckass
                64. RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - Blood Sugar Sex Magik My first concert ever. It's a hell of an album, and should probably stay, although I like Mother's Milk better.
                65. THE POLICE - Synchronicity Probably stays. Sting's a great pop songwriter.
                66. JONI MITCHELL - Blue Stays.
                67. CURTIS MAYFIELD - Superfly Should be higher.
                68. ELVIS PRESLEY - The Sun Sessions I've never really appreciated Elvis further than the "father of rock n' roll" mantle that's kind of been placed on him (although I don't necessarily agree with that assessment).
                69. OUTKAST - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below IT'S NOT THEIR BEST ALBUM. I'd probably replace this with either Aquemini or Stankonia, and move it down about 10 notches or so.
                70. PULP - Different Class No idea.
                71. KRAFTWERK - Trans-Europe Express No idea.
                72. MASSIVE ATTACK - Blue Lines Pretty damn good album. Would be around 90-100 on my list.
                73. BECK - Odelay Replace this with Midnight Vultures.
                74. STEVIE WONDER - Songs in the Key of Life Needs to be higher.
                75. KATE BUSH - Hounds of Love Off my top 100.
                76. TALKING HEADS - Fear of Music Stays.
                77. EMINEM - The Marshall Mathers LP Wouldn't make my top 100.
                78. MARVIN GAYE - What's Going On Needs to be a little higher.
                79. GEORGE MICHAEL - Faith Nope.
                80. SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER - The Original Movie Soundtrack I understand the impact it had, but it wouldn't be on my list.
                81. PRIMAL SCREAM - Screamadelica Who with the what?
                82. JOHN COLTRANE - A Love Supreme Way higher.
                83. LOVE - Forever Changes No idea.
                84. PAUL SIMON - Graceland Sure.
                85. NICK DRAKE - Five Leaves Left Stays.
                86. MEAT LOAF - Bat Out of Hell I understand why it'd make someone's list, but no.
                87. DUSTY SPRINGFIELD - Dusty in Memphis Same.
                88. DE LA SOUL - 3 Feet High and Rising Higher.
                89. THE STROKES - Is this It This is as about as high as I'd put it.
                Music and medicine, I'm living in a place where they overlap.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ZeUs!!
                  90. MADNESS - One Step Beyond... See #86.
                  91. ROBBIE WILLIAMS - I've Been Expecting You I'm going to say it one time. Fuck Robbie Williams.
                  92. NEIL YOUNG - After the Gold Rush Change to Harvest, then move it up into the sub 50s.
                  93. PUBLIC ENEMY - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back Stays.
                  94. BLONDIE - Parallel Lines Nah.
                  95. THE EAGLES - Hotel California I hate Don Henley.
                  96. JAMES BROWN - Sex Machine Higher.
                  97. THE STREETS - A Grand Don't Come for Free Stays or goes higher.
                  98. DEXY'S MIDNIGHT RUNNERS - Searching for the Young Soul Rebels Nope.
                  99. ROD STEWART - Every Picture Tells a Story No.
                  100. The HUMAN LEAGUE - Dare! No.
                  blah blach blah

                  It's missing a bunch of shit that I'd put in:
                  Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
                  Augustus Pablo - Rockers Meets King Tubby in a Fire House
                  BB King - My Kind of Blues
                  Black Star - Black Star
                  Charlie Parker - Just Friends
                  Deltron 3030
                  DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
                  Elvis Costello - My Aim is True
                  Hugh Masekela - Grrr
                  Madvillain - Madvillainy
                  Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger
                  Sunny Day Real Estate - Diary or the pink EP
                  Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (are you kidding me that this wasn't in that list? What kind of crazy year 3000 bullshit is this?)
                  Pavement - Wowee Zowee
                  Pearl Jam - Vs.
                  Prince Paul - A Prince Among Thieves
                  Spoon - A Series of Sneaks
                  The Roots - Come Alive!
                  Wilco - Summerteeth

                  EDIT: MEGAPOST.
                  Music and medicine, I'm living in a place where they overlap.

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                  • #10
                    I'm going to make this as subtle as I can.

                    No QotSA?
                    No Kyuss?

                    GTFO.

                    I think I've made my point.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Disliked
                      Ok, I watch channel 4 and I never saw the ad and it seems like pretty poor logic to assume that everybody in the UK watches channel 4, a good percentage of people don't even have a TV. Also, after briefly looking at the Channel 4 website it seems that the audience was only given the option to vote out of 125 pre-selected albums.

                      So this is actually 'The Top 100 Greatest Albums out of 125 in the opinion of a panel of "music experts" chosen by a small percentage of the public'
                      The people who don't have a tv don't give a fuck for popular culture so wouldn't take time out to vote in a music poll. I have an idea the pre-selected albums were already voted for by the public as this program was a culmination of a series, but I never watched this series. But whats the correlation between the bold sentence and your first argument? I'm going to crow-bar in other arguments. I'M RIGHT BECAUSE DOLPHINS GET CAUGHT IN TUNA FISH NETS. But you're right, I should take you as a sample for the rest of the UK
                      Originally posted by Facetious
                      edit: (Money just PMed me his address so I can go to Houston and fight him)

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                      • #12
                        Ouch my heart

                        im not gonna do a megapost but i have issues with 28, 57, 59....

                        and well the whole list really. <_<

                        Hate 89.
                        Reinstate Sarien
                        ph> AND THEN ME AND THE PLOINKIES WILL HEAD DOWN TO THE LOCAL CRUFFER FOR TEA AND WONKETS

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                        "no, it's Monday, which of course means it's ethnic day, so ill be going with Rosalita"

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                        • #13
                          Just some small notes:
                          The fact that oasis appears at all proves this was a British survey
                          That said, where the fuck is My Bloody Valentine. Loveless is a requirement.
                          I'd put Doolittle higher. I'd put Surfer Rosa on there, but not necessarily high.
                          Reasonably High:
                          DJ Shadow - Endtroducing..
                          Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
                          Slint - Spiderlands
                          Somewhere:
                          Boards of Canada - Music has a Right to Children
                          Enon - Believo!
                          Neutral Milk Hotel - In The Aeroplane Over the Sea
                          Modest Mouse - Moon & Antarctica
                          Fugazi - 13 or maybe something else of theirs

                          Edit: And because I'm a whore: 100. The Smashing Pumpkins - Adore
                          Last edited by Verthanthi; 04-19-2005, 07:47 AM.

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                          • #14
                            I'm going to list albums that I'm surprised aren't on that list at all:

                            Pearl Jam - Ten

                            Yeah yeah blah blah my name on here is Pearl Jam of course I'd list this, but come on now; no matter how much you hate Eddie Vedder and his goat voice, the writing, storytelling and music on this album is excellent. To say this album wasn't stacked with classic songs is an understatement - Evenflow? Alive? Jeremy? Black? It deserves a generous spot on that list.

                            My opinion: A spot anywhere from 15-25.

                            Pearl Jam - Vs.

                            This album is always overlooked in nearly any "Definitive best album list" because it is always in Ten's shadow despite the fact that there were just as many huge hits on this album as there was on Ten; songs like Daughter, Animal, Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town and Glorified G should make this album a solid contender on that list.

                            My opinion: Anywhere in the 50's.

                            Tool - Aenima

                            I am by no means a huge Tool fan, but it's either this or Undertow that belongs on that list. Despite the fact that he's a creepy fuck, Maynard James Keenan is a hell of a songwriter and the band are all damn fine musicians. I don't really have a truckload of reasons why this album should be on there, I just know it should- if nothing else, the fact that Tool has so many super-hardcore-diehard fans should be a testament to their talent.

                            My opinion: Anywhere from 60-75.

                            Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood

                            Are you fucking kidding me? No SRV? Alright, so he wasn't a lyrical mastermind...who fucking cares! He more than made up for his lack of lyrical prowess by breaking down the 4th wall of your mind with his insane blues guitar playing. Listen to nearly any song on this album and you will clearly understand why to this day he IS considered a demigod of Texas Blues. 5 and 6 minute songs of always-changing, always-fresh wailing blues guitar is incredibly easy on the ears. Despite the fact that he was only in the public spotlight for a little over a decade or so, he is considered to be among the greatest guitarists ever...and that's some pretty fucking elite company to be in.

                            My opinion: Early 30's.

                            Weezer - The Blue Album

                            Like Tool, I'm not a giant Weezer fan...but come on. I don't know a single person that won't belt out the chorus to "Say It Aint So" when presented with the opportunity.

                            My opinion: Not real sure where exactly to place this, so I'm going to cop out and give it a really wide range- I'd say anywhere from 20-50.

                            The Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole

                            This album came out around the same time of Prodigy's "Fat Of The Land" and made equally as big of an impact. There are only a select few electronic albums in the mid 90's that are responsible for thrusting the entire genre into the public spotlight; Dig Your Own Hole is one of them. Even if you despise techno, try to appreciate the fact that this album (much like Fat of the Land and Fatboy Slim's "You've Come a Long Way, Baby" played a large part in introducing electronic music to the world.

                            My opinion: Mid 30's.

                            Daft Punk - Homework

                            Same deal as "Dig Your Own Hole", except not as solid of an all-around album.

                            My opinion: 80's.

                            Other thoughts concerning the list:
                            1. Sorry Conc, but I think Odelay is better than Midnite Vultures. Some of the songs just got too much radio play/exposure, which may drain on some people.

                            2. De La Soul - Three Feet and Rising - needs to be A LOT higher (probably somewhere from 10-20). It presented a laid back hip hop approach when almost anything else having to do with rap at the time dealt strictly with gangstas, 2pac, Dr. Dre, big screen tvs, blunts, 40's and bitches. Meanwhile, De La Soul rapped about how 3 was the magic number.

                            3. Pete Rock and CL Smooth - Mecca and the Soul Brother - same type of deal as De La Soul, except this album got little to no public exposure. These two go together like peanut butter and jelly, though - the beats are solid and CL's lyricism is always right on cue. A positive vibe pulses through this entire record in songs like "Ghettos of the mind", "For Pete's Sake" and "Return of the mecca"...something that couldn't be found in 90% of rap albums in the early to mid 90's. Deserves a spot on that list, even if it's #100.

                            4. Nas - Illmatic - It's a shame that the only record where Nas truly displayed he was a master lyricist was his very first one. Even with that aside, this is one of the few rap albums that both mainstream and underground hip hop enthusiasts can agree on as being fantastic (THE LIST IS VERY SHORT). Deserves a fairly solid spot on that list.

                            5. Yeah, Outkast's Aquameni is A LOT better than Speakerboxxx/The Love Below.

                            6. No Beastie Boys? At all?

                            7. No Modest Mouse? At all?

                            8. I think Daft Punk's "Homework" and "Discovery" both belong on the list.

                            9. Oasis's "What's the Story, Morning Glory" deserves to be on that list, albeit MUCH LOWER. Definitely Maybe, though? What? No?

                            I'll post more thoughts as they cross my mind.

                            EDIT: Verthanthi brought to my attention that Boards of Canada "Music has the right to children" definitely belongs on there.
                            Last edited by Pearl Jam; 04-19-2005, 08:16 AM.
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                            • #15
                              I agree with pretty much everything Verthanthi and PJ said.

                              Peej: A friend of mine just passed me the new Heiruspecs album, "Tiger Dancing." You should check it out. You should too, beez.
                              Music and medicine, I'm living in a place where they overlap.

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