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The 50 albums that changed music
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Posted on 09/29/2006 9:52:06 PM PDT by pissant

1 The Velvet Underground and Nico The Velvet Underground and Nico (1967)

Though it sold poorly on its initial release, this has since become arguably the most influential rock album of all time. The first art-rock album, it merges dreamy, druggy balladry ('Sunday Morning') with raw and uncompromising sonic experimentation ('Venus in Furs'), and is famously clothed in that Andy Warhol-designed 'banana' sleeve. Lou Reed's lyrics depicted a Warholian New York demi-monde where hard drugs and sexual experimentation held sway. Shocking then, and still utterly transfixing.

Without this, there'd be no ... Bowie, Roxy Music, Siouxsie and the Banshees and the Jesus and Mary Chain, among many others. SOH

2 The Beatles Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)

There are those who rate Revolver (1966) or 'the White Album' (1968) higher. But Sgt Pepper's made the watertight case for pop music as an art form in itself; until then, it was thought the silly, transient stuff of teenagers. At a time when all pop music was stringently manufactured, these Paul McCartney-driven melodies and George Martin-produced whorls of sound proved that untried ground was not only the most fertile stuff, but also the most viable commercially. It defined the Sixties and - for good and ill - gave white rock all its airs and graces.

Without this ... pop would be a very different beast. KE

3 Kraftwerk Trans-Europe Express (1977)

Released at the height of punk, this sleek, urbane, synthesised, intellectual work shared little ground with its contemporaries. Not that it wanted to. Kraftwerk operated from within a bubble of equipment and ideas which owed more to science and philosophy than mere entertainment. Still, this paean to the beauty of mechanised movement and European civilisation was a moving and exquisite album in itself...

(Excerpt) Read more at observer.guardian.co.uk ...


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To: pissant

LOL

But I did wear chokers (as did other guys at the time).


81 posted on 09/30/2006 10:43:09 AM PDT by freedumb2003 ("Critical Thinking"="I don't understand it so it must be wrong.")
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To: maggief

Oh my. That was torture.


82 posted on 09/30/2006 10:44:48 AM PDT by pissant
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To: freedumb2003

With the feathered hair too, I bet. Mark Foley may have a job for you. LOL


83 posted on 09/30/2006 10:45:57 AM PDT by pissant
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To: pissant

Hooga hooga oogo chakka ...


84 posted on 09/30/2006 10:46:35 AM PDT by maggief
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To: maggief

Stop. I'm trying a mental purge right now!


85 posted on 09/30/2006 10:51:23 AM PDT by pissant
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To: pissant
With the feathered hair too,

You bet!

The other day on one of the court TV shows I saw some lady who must have been 60 if a day and she had the feathered long hair look from that era. It was one of the most bizarre things I have ever seen in my life. Wrinkled little tiny head with this young girl long hair from the 70s.

*bbrrr*

86 posted on 09/30/2006 10:51:36 AM PDT by freedumb2003 ("Critical Thinking"="I don't understand it so it must be wrong.")
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To: freedumb2003

One of these days, we should do a thread where people post their high school yearbook pics. We would all be embarrased to death. LOL


87 posted on 09/30/2006 10:52:55 AM PDT by pissant
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To: maggief
Hooga hooga oogo chakka ...

You will pay a HUGH Karma Debt for putting that song into the heads of everyone who sees your post.

I just want to be there to smile with grim satisfaction.

88 posted on 09/30/2006 10:53:02 AM PDT by freedumb2003 ("Critical Thinking"="I don't understand it so it must be wrong.")
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To: pissant

LOng hair, bandana, wide collars, Angel's Flight big bells, platforms, puffed sleeves.

Thank GOD I burned all those pics years ago! (lol)


89 posted on 09/30/2006 10:54:17 AM PDT by freedumb2003 ("Critical Thinking"="I don't understand it so it must be wrong.")
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To: pissant
Not sure he had any particular album that changed the course of music though.

Here's some of what U2's Bono had to say about Sinatra at the 1994 Grammy Awards:

Rock and roll people love Frank Sinatra because Frank Sinatra has got what we want--swagger and attitude. He's big on attitude. Serious attitude. Bad attitude. Frank's the chairman of the bad. Rock and roll plays at being tough, but this guy, well, he's the boss. The boss of bosses. The man. The big bang of pop. I'm not going to mess with him. Are you?

Link

90 posted on 09/30/2006 10:56:44 AM PDT by Dolphy
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To: maggief

Lovely!


91 posted on 09/30/2006 10:59:51 AM PDT by MotleyGirl70
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To: freedumb2003; pissant
More bad Karma!?!


92 posted on 09/30/2006 11:01:40 AM PDT by maggief
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To: freedumb2003

Indeed. Mercifully, I stuck to levis and plaid shirts in HS. 8th grade though was a hideous period though.


93 posted on 09/30/2006 11:02:06 AM PDT by pissant
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To: pissant
One of these days, we should do a thread where people post their high school yearbook pics.

Get that thread started and I'll post mine.

94 posted on 09/30/2006 11:02:33 AM PDT by MotleyGirl70
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To: Dolphy

I agree with Bono to some degree, though it was his voice and phrasing, even more than the tude. But I can't think of a particular album of extra note. Rather is was his overall career.


95 posted on 09/30/2006 11:04:00 AM PDT by pissant
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To: maggief

Bad Karma? More like earning a stay in the hell. LOL


96 posted on 09/30/2006 11:18:02 AM PDT by pissant
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To: MotleyGirl70

I'm taking about a 3 week FR break now, so when I get back, it would be a good thread to interrupt the stress here of the election season.

Only problem is few will have a digital picture to post! LOL


97 posted on 09/30/2006 11:19:59 AM PDT by pissant
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To: VastRWCon

A great, great album. Also a definite signal, when it comes out, that I've had enough to drink and it's time to turn in for the night.


98 posted on 09/30/2006 11:22:22 AM PDT by linda_22003
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To: MotleyGirl70

"When did Motley Crue become Classic Rock?"
--- "1985", Bowling for Soup


99 posted on 09/30/2006 11:23:43 AM PDT by linda_22003
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To: pissant

Not me. That was the best picture ever taken of me. It's hard, peaking at sixteen. :)


100 posted on 09/30/2006 11:27:16 AM PDT by linda_22003
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