Top Ten

joeallonby vze422fs at verizon.net
Fri Sep 17 11:12:36 CDT 2004


Some nice choices there, James.

I'd have to throw my extension in then.

11. The Clash, Give 'em Enough Rope
12. Neil Young, Everybody Knows This is Nowhere
13. Jimi Hendrix/Otis Redding, Live at the Monterrey Pop Festival
14. Dennis Brennan, Jack in the Pulpit
15. Scruffy the Cat, Boom Boom Boom Bingo
16. X, Los Angeles
17. Patty Smith, Easter
18. Dusty Springfield, Dusty in Memphis
19. Bruce Springsteen, Darkness on the Edge of Town
20. The Ramones, Rocket to Russia

This is also too short since it leaves out The Who, The Temptations, Social
Distortion, The Supremes, Big Black, Greg Sage and the Wipers, George Jones,
Human Sexual Response (for whom I would go with In A Roman Mood instead of
the usual Figure 14), The New York Dolls, Stevie Wonder, Albert Collins, The
Real Kids, The Byrds, Arrrrgghhh!


on 9/17/04 9:48 AM, James Kyllo at jkyllo at clara.net wrote:

> 
> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>>> I'd be curious to learn p-listers favourite albums.<<<
> 
>> Ten is too short a list.
> 
> It certainly is..  by limiting to one per artist, I've managed to keep it to
> 20
> 
> Julian Cope - World Shut Your Mouth
> Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
> Fall - Hex Enduction Hour
> Gang of Four - Entertainment
> Herman Dune - Turn Off the Light
> Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
> Lullaby for the Working Class - Blanket Warm
> Mekons - Devils, Rats & Piggies
> Mott the Hoople - Mad Shadows
> Mothers of Invention - Were Only In It for the Money
> My Bloody Valentine - Isn't Anything
> New York Dolls - New York Dolls
> Nico - Chelsea Girls
> Pere Ubu - Dub Housing
> Lou Reed - Berlin
> Shins - Oh! Inverted World
> Patti Smith - Horses
> Television - Marquee Moon
> Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom
> Neil Young - On the Beach
> 
> James
> 

 





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