Zoots
Blue Crack Supplier
My #1
Damn, son.
Pablo Honey and How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb are in my top 5.
Pink FloydDavid Gilmour - A Momentary Lapse Of Reason
U2 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
The Beatles - Beatles For Sale
Led Zeppelin - In Through The Out Door
Radiohead - Pablo Honey
Coldplay - X&Y
David Bowie - Never Let Me Go
The Who - It's Hard
Bruce Springsteen - Human Touch
Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse Of Reason
The Phantom Menace
Attack of the Clones
Revenge of the Sith
The Crystal Skull
Live Free or Die Hard
Rocky 5
Fixt.
Fixt.
NSW doesn't STOP BEING JEWISH.
Yes original idea is best.
Beatles? Sgt. Peppers, White Album, Abbey Road I think. Revolver's got a number of duds and nothing oustanding and I don't own any others.
Choosing three Bowie albums will be more difficult.
Revolver > All of them
Does Magical Mystery Tour qualify, because if you wanna buy that now, it has to be as an album proper.....even if it was originally just an EP?
I need you guys to get some indie stuff on that list. The most indietastic album on my list is, like, Loveless. Which is pretty sad.
Do it. It's all what you like anyways, whether it's considered a "classic" or not really shouldn't matter. I doubt anyone else will even have an Idlewild album on their list, I'll probably have one in the top 10.
My list is only going to consist of indie bullshit that came out in the last five years, the sort of stuff that makes people think I'm completely one dimensional and my DI lists suck.
Take that, liberal media.
The Flaming Lips need to make it on here... it just has to happen.
I plan on helping make this happen...
Same here. Specifically, mid-90's Flaming Lips.
I'm still extremely ignorant on the Lips. I'll have to get Yoshimi one of these days... if I ever stop buying 60s and 70s albums!
The Soft Bulletin sounds like Pet Sounds in space, I'm sure you'd like that.