Favourit Non U2 Album

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That's really hard actually... then again, I couldn't even name my favourite U2 album... so here's a few:

Sgt. Peppers - The Beatles
Want - Rufus Wainwright
Up the Bracket- The Libertines
Dookie- Green Day
Who Killed the Zutons - The Zutons
Californication - Red Hot Chili Peppers

(subject to change...)
 
elevation2u said:
the smiths :bow:

Absolutely!! :drool:

And re: Gerry Rafferty, Khanada said:
i'm 21 and i've heard of him
my parents have that lp, so i grew up on him. they also liked stealers wheel, so there you go.

I am duly impressed, O young one! :D

(must figure out how to quote more than one person at a time.... :hmm: )
 
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TheRooster said:


I forgot one

Moon & Antartica - Modest Mouse

Oh, damn. I'd have to add that one to my list, too. Well, either that one or their first (This is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Thing About). Great band.
 
Ooh good reminder:

Billy Bragg - Workers Playtime
REM - Murmur (Green running close second)
Smiths - The Queen is Dead
Oasis - Definitely Maybe
Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
Simple Minds - Sons and Fascination
Duran Duran - Rio :sexywink:

Well, that's for starters, there's a 100 I've forgotten about I'm sure.
 
Queens Of The Stone Age: Songs for the Deaf, Lullabie...
The Killers: Hot Fuss
The Strokes: Room On Fire
Audioslave
Morrissey: Your Arsenal, Southpaw Grammar, You Are The Quarry
Prince: Purple Rain, Best Of
Led Zeppelin:IV
Beatles: St. Pepper, White Album, Abbey Road, Revolver
Motörhead: The Best Of
T.Rex: Electric Warrior
 
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The Smiths (but no Queen is dead) Strangeways here we come
Morrissey - Vauxhall and I
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 revisited
The Stone Roses- the stone Roses
Suede- dog man star
etc...
 
Radiohead - Ok Computer / The Bends / Kid A
Pink Floyd - The Final Cut / The Wall
Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights
The Arcade Fire - Funeral
Don McLean - Tapestry
 
Here's a few :

* Prince-Musicology
* Coldplay-Parachutes
* George Peeters-Double Faces
* Lenny Kravitz-most of his stuff
 
Talking Heads - Remain in Light
Radiohead - The Bends
Daniel Lanois - Acadie
The Arcade Fire - Funeral
The Who - Quadrophenia


..to name a few
 
BorderGirl said:
PS. Go to her site at Jen Foster dot com, give a listen and tell me what you think.

Not bad. :up: It's not my kind of music (I tend to prefer male European groups :wink: ), but I can see it striking a chord with at least someone. And I also like the fact that she's not another lame Alanis Morrisette ripoff. Too many female singers use the same vocal style as Alanis (who I don't even think is very good to begin with).


Anyway, another album to add to the list:

The Clash - London Calling

Don't know why I forgot that one the first time. :der:
 
PRESENTLY:
Interpol: Antics/TOTBL
The Strokes: Is this It?/Room on Fire
Arcade Fire: Funeral
The Shins: Chutes too Narrow
Greenday: American Idiot
 
Crowded House - Together Alone & Temple Of Low Men
Split Enz - Dizrythmia & Waiata
Midnight Oil - 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 & Blue Sky Mining
Radiohead - OK Computer & Kid A
Our Lady Peace - Gravity
Neil Finn - One Nil/One All
Pacifier/Shihad - Pacifier
 
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