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OK, so I was trying to digest my expensive meal today, when I bumped into a collection of books translated and edited by Diana from somebody named Gene Sculatti (a fascist, probably). So, I said: what the heck? We're all going to die anyway, so it might as well be the dogs next door because I hate them. Anyway: "The top 100 Albums Of The (...)" 60's, 70's, 80's, and so on. I went for the sixties and seventies, because everybody rolls with their fingers crossed. Some of you probably have an opinion, but I don't give a damn, so: the top tens.
60's:
10. Revolver (Rutles)
9. The Monkees (by the real thing)
8. More Of The Monkees
7. Rubber Soul (Rutles)
6. Magical Mystery Tour (Ringo Starr)
5. Led Zeppelin (by Robert Johnson)
4. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Bananarama
3. Abbey Road (by the Red Hot Chili P)
2. Led Zeppelin II (by some other bluesman who went to hell)
1. The Beatles (The "White" Album)
70's
10. Houses Of The Holy (by The Oh No Not You Agains)
9. Bat Out Of Hell (by Bob Springsteen)
8. Dark Side Of The Moon (by the Monty Python)
7. Physical Graffiti (by The Craps)
6. Hotel California (by The Howard Johnsons)
5. Saturday Night Fever (by Diana Ross)
4. Boston (by the Republican Party)
3. Rumours (by some perverts)
2. Led Zeppelin IV (by the Fucks)
1. The Wall (by throw the second disc into the crapster, because it's not a very good disc.)
This thread is dedicated to the Memory(ies) of Gerardo Liedo. His memories are lost somewhere in México City's worldwide famous Traffic Jams. |
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mojoman |
100?
electric ladyland
quadraphenia
let it bleed
moby grape first
zoso
roxy music first
low spark of high heeled
live dead
spirit first
safe as milk
crown of creation
sheik yerbouti
court of the crimson king
strange days
no other
all things must pass
meddle
then play on
everybody knows this is nowhere
lamb lies down of broadway
i gotta headache now!!!
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