Henry Spencer
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Exile On Main Street is their best album. After that, go to Let It Bleed, Begger's Banquet, and Sticky Fingers. Those are all their "first tier" great albums. Aftermath and Some Girls are both good "second tier" albums.
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Sounds like a day very well spent. Belle & Sebastian - Fox In The Snow. I'm such a badass.
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Anybody know where I can find Curiosa tour dates? The lineup looks alluring.
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I was at a show a few weeks ago where a bunch of local punk bands played Misfits songs, and We Are 138 is great fun to chant along to.
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The Producers and Young Frankenstein are easily his best.
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The scene at the junkyard with all of the cars being compacted is responsible for many nightmares as a child.
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The only "One"'s I can think of off the top of my head are U2, Metallica, and Creed. I'm sure there's more.
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The Flaming Lips - Buggin'
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I don't think I like any of those bands. I can tolerate Bad Religion, that's about it.
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The Bad Plus - Iron Man
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Horses and Tonight's The Night are the two most henious omissions from the list. Not bad, though.
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Best of the seventies indeed. Where's Frampton Comes Alive, for god's sake?
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Ben Folds, Weird Al Yankovich, and The Pixies are all lined up.
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Am I the only one who finds Diesel Sweeties unfunny and really lame? That said... Men In Hats
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Dominique Leone's top ten is odd. Loaded with artsy prog and kraut rock, and....Queen. Also, nobody put London Calling on the top of their list, either. This saddens me.
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Ehh, I'm not sure I agree with their choice for number one. How would everybody else's top ten albums of the seventies look? Mine: 1. The Clash - London Calling 2. Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks 3. Patti Smith - Horses 4. Neil Young - Tonight's The Night 5. Elvis Costello - This Year's Model 6. Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street 7. Pink Floyd - Meddle 8. Curtis Mayfield - Superfly 9. Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings And Food 10. The Stooges - Fun House
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The Proclaimers - I'm Gonna Be
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Prefuse 73 - Plastic
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Chemical Brothers - Block Rockin' Beats
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Nirvana didn't really advance or start anything. They just exposed the mainstream to a style of music that had been going on in the underground during the eighties.
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Sonic Youth - Stones, off their new album, Sonic Nurse.
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Sonic Youth - Stones, off their new album, Sonic Nurse.
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Pink Floyd - Us And Them