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myoungish
Fifth Love
USA
264 Posts |
Posted - 11/04/2007 : 08:36:33
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Are there really three albums as brilliant as the mighty Forever Changes? Ummm....just free-associating, I would say...
Sly Stone- There's a Riot Goin' On
Jimi- Electric Ladyland
Dylan- Blood On the Tracks.......whew!
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myoungish
Fifth Love
USA
264 Posts |
Posted - 11/04/2007 : 08:39:45
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Actually, of the Dylan cannon perhaps only Blonde On Blonde or Highway 61 is worthy of standing up to the mighty FC, I dunno. I fluctuate depending on the ol' mood.
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jellybean
Fifth Love
316 Posts |
Posted - 11/04/2007 : 10:23:22
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blonde on blonde...my fave dylan album, wins hands down |
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boombox
Old Love
United Kingdom
548 Posts |
Posted - 13/04/2007 : 00:19:42
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Going to add my tuppence ha'penny worth and agree - Blonde On Blonde = best Dylan album by a light year! |
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bob f.
Old Love
USA
1308 Posts |
Posted - 13/04/2007 : 03:54:10
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Blonde On Blonde. Rubber Soul. The Notorious Byrd Brothers.
...what the world needs now... |
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DaveyTee
Fourth Love
United Kingdom
238 Posts |
Posted - 13/04/2007 : 10:38:10
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The Wall - Pink Floyd (although at least another 3 Floyd albums could be included); Transformer - Lou Reed Rumour and Sigh - Richard Thompson |
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rocker
Old Love
USA
3606 Posts |
Posted - 13/04/2007 : 22:25:24
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Michael..I'd add in "Bringing it all Back Home"..I'll play devil's advocate here by saying arguably without that album from Dylan no FC would've existed...at the time he was the "folkie" gone revolutionary and took rock to another time and place... |
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watchinallthapeople
Fourth Love
155 Posts |
Posted - 14/04/2007 : 14:26:27
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totally agree with that rocker "Bringing it all Back Home" kicked open a few doors
highway 66 astralweeks strangedays
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Merlyn Merlot
Fourth Love
USA
190 Posts |
Posted - 15/04/2007 : 18:40:10
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The Beatles 'The White Album" electric ladyLand Jimi We're Only In It For the Money The Mother's of Invention
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ed the bear
Fourth Love
USA
215 Posts |
Posted - 15/04/2007 : 19:01:29
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Stone: Exile on Main St. Beatles: Revolver Byrds: Mr. Tambourine Man
although it's hard to imagine a world without Electric Ladyland, or any of the Dylan albums metioned... |
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rocker
Old Love
USA
3606 Posts |
Posted - 18/04/2007 : 16:28:45
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hmmmmmmmm....and 300 years from now....who will they be singing and preachin'? Shakes or the "Song and Dance" man..
let's go... "The festival was over the,the boys were all plannin' for a fall The cabaret was quiet,except for the drillin' in the wall The curfew had been lifted and the gamblin' wheel shut down Anyone with any sense had already left town He was standin' in the doorway lookin' like the Jack of Hearts" (B. Dylan)
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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
9873 Posts |
Posted - 19/04/2007 : 21:46:18
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3)KAK-psychedelia SF band with Gary Lee Yoder of the later (2)Blue Cheer LP's-the mellow, trippier stuff. Check it out if you can find it!
2)Fred Neil -"Fred Neil" with Dolphins , & Everybody's Talkin', & a 7+ minute acid/rock raga considered possibly the best ever recorded; predating the acid/rock movement by several months
1)Laura Nyro -"New York Tendaberry"...intense, raw, sparse instrumentation (forget any covers by Fifth Dimension, 3 Dog Night, Streistand etc....this pure, raw emotion)
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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
9873 Posts |
Posted - 24/04/2007 : 23:50:54
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Velvet Underground & Nico......PERIOD! Turned West Coast flower power on it's head. |
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