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    Default WWF Hottest Songs

    Bored waiting for laquer to dry, i thought it would be good to compile all the best albums that were suggested in the best album of all time thread and some that crept into the best songs of all time.

    What it shows is not only is their fantastic woodwork talent here, their is also fantastic tastes in music. Clearly Darkside of the Moon is number one closely followed by the Rouge Traders and Martha Argerich playing J.S. Bach's English Suite, bringing up the rear

    Apologies if i have missed out on any and its loosely in alphabetical order


    Number one- Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon

    Number two - Rogue Traders - Here Come The Drums and mammalian protrubrences

    Number three- Martha Argerich playing J.S. Bach's English Suite (on Deutsche Grammophon),Martha again, with the Rach 3, under Karajan

    The rest-

    AC/DC - Back in Black, If you want blood
    All Green -Greatest hits, Im Still in Love With You.
    Allman Bros - Eat a Peach
    Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run, Nebraska, Born in the USA
    Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique 1989
    Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks, Highway 61 Revisited, Time out of Mind
    Captain Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica
    Cold Chisel - Best of, East, Breakfast at sweethearts
    Curtis Mayfield - Superfly Soundtrack 1972
    Cream - Wheels of Fire
    Creedence - Cosmos Factory
    David Bowie - Hunky Dory, Aladi Sane, Station to Station,
    Deep purple - machine head
    Dire Straits - self titled, Money for Nothing, Sultains of Swing,
    Eagles - Greatest Hits album from 1976, Hotel California
    Elton John - Madman Across The Water
    Foo fighters - The colour and the shape
    Frank Zappa - Hot rats, Make a jazz Noise here, Zoot Allures, Apostrophe, YCDTOSA V 1-6, Grand Wazoo
    Gratefull Dead - American Beauty
    Hunters and Collectors - Human Frailty, Greatest Hits
    Jackson Browne - Lives in the Balance, Late for the Sky
    Jet - Get Born
    Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick, Aqualung.
    Jeff Buckley - Grace
    Jennifer Warne - Famous Blue Raincoat
    Johhny Cash, Greatest Hits, American Recordings
    John Mayall - Back To The Roots
    James Brown - Live at the Apolo
    Johnny Winter - Nothin' but the Blues
    Lou Reed - Transformer
    Led Zep - Physical graffitti
    Led Zep - 4
    Meatloaf's - bat out of hell
    Metallica - Load.
    Michelle Shocked - Short sharp shock
    Midnight Oil - 10 to 1 - Head Injuries.
    Milles Davis - The Complete Birth of the Cool, Bitches Brew
    Neil Diamond - Hot August Night, Greatest Hits
    Neil Finn songs - She will have her way - By a bunch of sheilas
    Neil Young - Harvest, Rust never sleeps (with crazy horse)
    Nirvana - smells like teen spirit
    Noiseworks - Noiseworks
    Pearl Jam - VS, Ten
    Pink Floyd - Animals, The Wall, Wish You Were Here, Meddle, Ummagumma
    Powder Finger - Vulture Street
    Radio Birdman - Living Eyes
    Ramons - Rocket to Russia
    Red hot chilli peppers's Blood Sugar Sex Magik, californiacation
    Rolling Stones - Get your Ya Yas out, Goats Head Soup, Let it Bleed
    Roy Orbison and co in Black and White Night, 1987,
    Ry Cooder - Get Rythym, Buena Vista Social Club
    The Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols
    Simon & Gurfunkel - Bridge over trounled water
    Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life
    Skyhooks...Living in the 70's
    Talking Heads - Stop Making Sence
    T-Rex - Electric Warrior
    The Band - Music from big Pink
    The Beatles - Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Abby Road
    The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
    The Cruel Sea - Three Legged Dog, honeymoon is over.
    The Cult - Best of the Cult
    The Jesus and Mary Chain - Psycho Candy
    The Pogues- Rum Sodomy and the Lash
    The Waifs - A Brief History
    The Who - Quadrophenia
    Tom Waits - Heart Attack and Vine, Nighthawks at the Diner, Swordfish Trombone,
    U2 - Actung baby, Rattle and Hum
    Velvet Underground - loaded.
    Van Morrison - Tupelo Honey, Astral Weeks.
    Weddings Parties Anything - The Big Dont Argue

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    Oh yeah we cant forget JET - Get born
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    ACDC have got better songs than that
    S T I R L O

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    Saved myself from a life of crap tunes, I only have one album and it's the winner. Knew that was the reason it fell off the back of a truck 30 odd years ago.


    Max Ripper Older i get the slower pink floyd sounds

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    Quote Originally Posted by ss_11000
    ACDC have got better songs than that
    Stirlo, these are Albums not songs and apart from Jet, The Waifs, Red hot chillie and Midnight oil, i dont think you would have been born when the others came out... Showing our age here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lignum
    Stirlo, these are Albums not songs and apart from Jet, The Waifs, Red hot chillie and Midnight oil, i dont think you would have been born when the others came out... Showing our age here
    oh, i thought he was talking about songs
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    sorry but listing rogue traders as number 2 just takes away all your cred dude....

    unless of course we are talking about mammalian protrubrences of course...
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    Hi Lignum,

    I'm not sure how, exactly, you arrived at the ratings, but I'm happy with them

    Cheers!

    PS I also like Pink Floyd and have most of their stuff, ditto Dire Straits, and a whole Shi*-pot of others

    As a teenager I was heavily into Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, etc - I guess that I may have "matured" since then

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    unless of course we are talking about mammalian protrubrences of course...
    Hey mate!

    Have you read Neil's book - if you have it, see page 60 on the joke...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auld Bassoon
    As a teenager I was heavily into Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, etc - I guess that I may have "matured" since then
    No, Steve, you've merely strayed from the path of rock righteousness...

    Anyway, what about Knock On Wood? Or Norwegian Wood, for that matter?
    Or anything by Woody Guthrie? Or...
    The perfect is the enemy of the good.

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    Default Whaaat?

    Whilst I have no issue with 95% of your survey, I do think that the sample was too small and limited to a single slice of a skewed demographic.

    Notable blips on the curve include (but are not limited to):

    Jennifer Warne - wasn't it only Joe Cacker and a movie that got her her single 4 minutes of fame?
    Johnny Cash - Oh God.
    Meatloaf, the epitomy of one hit wonders - subtract Bat out of Hell and what u got?
    Niel Diamond, Christ! where's my carpet slippers and cocoa?
    Jet,test of time has not yet applied
    Midnight Oil??? Posturing bunch of PC wankers. Are they known outside of Oz or their own lunchtime, or the DREAMING??
    Roy Orbison, I thought you had to be dead or in a Nursing Home to have even heard of him.
    Who the f*** are the Jesus and Mary Chain?
    Bodgy
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    [quote=Bodgy]

    Whilst I have no issue with 95% of your survey, I do think that the sample was too small and limited to a single slice of a skewed demographic.

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    Bodgy, it wasnt ment to be the definitive list, just a list of all the albums mentioned in the recent threads by the members. I done it because i was flicking through all the songs and thought it would be good to see what was included with out being doubled or trippled up. You mentioned "Let it Bleed, closely followed by Dark Side of the Moon." both are included.

    And because i done it i added a couple of extra ones i love. And may i suggest that one day if you have or can get access to a high quality turntable/amp set up, put Jennifer Warnes - Famous Blue Raincoat on and be blown away by a total sonic experience. The Joe Cocker song was a shocker and had her categorised unfairly. Famous Blue Raincoat is a compilation by her, of Leonard Cohen songs

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    Can't agree on Midnight Oil, Bodg old son, they were a great band and did OK internationally I'd reckon.

    Nothing wrong with taking (& making music about) a stand on issues, PC or not, didn't necessarily agree with all of their points of view (eg. "sorry" pajamas at the Sydney Olympic opening for one) but respect someone taking a stand on something.

    Love their music, though, that's the main thing.


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    Scooter, I have to agree with you about the Oils, although I think they did lean too much towards social conscience in later albums. Records like Head Injuries, Bird Noises and Armistice Day were ripping good rock. They were a really good pub band early on... I saw them at the Old Melbourne hotel in Perth in 1981 and the whole place was one packed sweating and heaving mess...mosh pit before there was such a thing! They went off, and I don't think anyone really cared what the message was about!
    Ditto some place near Tallebudgera on the Gold Coast a few years later.

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Mac
    Ditto some place near Tallebudgera on the Gold Coast a few years later.

    Cheers,
    Andy i was their at that concert I remember the que to get in was so huge and the poor old support band had to put up with "we want the oils, we want the oils" and when they played they were just sensational. I remember the masive amounts of steam comming of Garretts head. Its still a memorable concert even after all these years

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