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    Quote Originally Posted by ss_11000
    slts is a mad song
    I can't believe I am being corrected on all things Nirvana by a 13 year old
    Very embarrassing, but I'll get over it, I am trying to come to terms with my pride issues
    Smells like teen spirit isn't the album title, what is it.... I can't remember.... no not coming oh NEVERMIND maybe someone can help me out.

    Others that have sprung to mind

    Jeff Buckley - Grace
    Stone Temple Pilots - Core
    Missy Higgins - The sound of White - Amazing debut from an Aussie chick
    Rage Against the Machine - RATM - angry young men

    I could think about this all night, so shall sign off so I can check in with other threads.
    Cheerio.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shannon
    I can't believe I am being corrected on all things Nirvana by a 13 year old
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    Any early Cold Chisel or INXS album. Also "Machine Head" by Deep Purple would be up there. And " Dark Side Of The Moon" by Pink Floyd when I'm in the right mindset for it.

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    Eat a Peach = Allman Bros
    Take your pick of Ry Cooder but Talking Timbuktu

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry II
    Eat a Peach = Allman Bros
    Take your pick of Ry Cooder but Talking Timbuktu
    ...and yeah what about Little Feet, David Byrne (Talking Heads), Go Betweens now I've gone to who remembers Dutch Tilders probably still going (I hope), Van Morrison, got to be Tupelo Honey and most before he got grumpy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shannon
    Rage Against the Machine - RATM - angry young men.
    Good boy! Rage are definately in my top five all-time bands, and definately the best gig I have ever been to...........watched (in awe)...jumped...sweated and drank to them at The Palace in St kilda in, I think, about '95. Also have got an awesome DVD "Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium" which has a lot of footage of when they played at the 2000 Democratic National Convention............heaps of people got caned by Riot police...shooting rubber bullets straight at people instead of bouncing them off the ground like they're supposed to.

    "What, the land of the free?.....whoever told you that is your enemy!" Zack De La Rocka...

    mmmm..yeah, I might be a fan
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    Quote Originally Posted by Felder
    Californication is a good album but I prefer Blood Sugar Sex Magik from RHCP.
    And the Honeymoon Is Over was good but I preferred Three Legged Dog from The Cruel Sea.
    I'm almost with you there Felder, its a toss up between the RHCP albums, but I think the earlier Cruel Sea albums were better!!
    Hard to stop at 5 albums isn't it! Michelle Shocked 'Short sharp shock' is close in my top 10; for the real old stuff I guess a Rolling Stones album should be included...'Get your Ya Yas out' was a good live album, but love listening to 'Goats Head Soup'; Led Zep, 'Physical graffitti'; AC DC, 'If you want blood' another cracker of a live album.
    Of course its all really subjective, and most people default back to music that equates with their good old days...but I have suspicions about people that sort of stop listening. Does that mean their own good times ceased? I mentioned the Desert Island albums to my boss today, a real music groupie, and he said something about depending on your mood, then he changed tack and said "Depends on which island!" LOL

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    A Love Supreme. John Coltrane. 1964.

    And Hot Rats, but definitely on vinyl, none of this revisionistic extended bits stuff added please thank you.

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    Not an Album but a song. Just heard Angry Anderson on RRR singing Highway to Hell, it will go to air this saturday night on sbs Rockwizz. He has to release it as a single. What a cover, just kicks ass big time

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    Albums

    Floodland - Sisters of Mercy (this has to be the goth album) 1987

    Never Mind the Bollocks - Sex Pistols (helped kick music out of its rut in the 70's) 1977

    The Ramones - Rocket to Russia (taking three chord rock back to its one and a half chord basics) 1977

    TISM - Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance (I just like the name) 1988

    Singles

    Blue Monday - New Order (made dance music cool) 1983

    Dead Eyes Opened - Severed Heads (techno before there was techno) 1983

    (He'll Never Be An) Ol' Man River - TISM (makes me laugh)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Splinter
    Albums

    Floodland - Sisters of Mercy (this has to be the goth album) 1987

    G'day,

    Excellent album that Master Splinter!

    But I'll have to say Division Bell or Final Cut by Pink Floyd.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Splinter
    The Ramones - Rocket to Russia (taking three chord rock back to its one and a half chord basics) 1977
    Should be in everyones collection. Superb stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lignum
    Not an Album but a song. Just heard Angry Anderson on RRR singing Highway to Hell, it will go to air this saturday night on sbs Rockwizz. He has to release it as a single. What a cover, just kicks ass big time
    Watched rockwiz Sat night, he did a great job you're right. How about Sarah Mcleaod though, she fully held her own with angry, she has a great rock voice, taking over the next generation of Suzie Demarchi (baby aminals).

    Master Splinter, and others of the genre - did you catch SBS last Tuesday. On Hot docs they had a 1 1/2 doco on punk and its roots - The velvet underground, Bad brains, dead kennedys, clash, pistols, black flag etc etc. I taped it and watched last night. Quite good. What I would give to go to a Henry Rollins spoken word concert, that guy is sooo articulate for a punk rocker
    Cheerio.
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    Nirvana---Nevermind

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    Everything Guy Sebastian!

    NOT!

    My favorite is probably U2's Joshua Tree.
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