Based on his music alone, it would actually be a toss-up for me. But his life and death, and all the details surrounding it, turn the vote over to a yes.
Folks, if you don't send me nominations you will get more boring matchups that V&F likes.
Battle Crazy Fuckers Who Were Great Live:
'The O-Men' by Butthole Surfers - Locust Abortion Technician (1987)
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vs.
'My Ass Is on Fire' by Mr. Bungle - Mr. Bungle (1991)
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For someone his age you would think he'd have grasped the basics of punctuation and diction. Some of the crap that's been coming up on my monitor recently ought to have a locked thread dedicated to it...
try to have a good day at work RT. But be afraid
My favourite format is CD, simply because you get a physical product, with artwork and a CD case, the music is presented in its highest quality, and you have the option of ripping to flac if you want to go digital. Vinyl is less practical, and downloading files from the internet feels soulless...
Yeah i think although slash is a good guitarist, he seems to have not changed, unlike say other banRAB like slipknot they have changed over the years (llok at the new album) but slash's playing style and music has not changed, although you cant really argue that he is not talented at all.
Lou Barlow, Brian Wilson, Andy Rourke, Peter Hook, Mani, Colin Greenwood, Eric Judy, Mike Mogis, Mark Ibold, Brendan Canning, Carlos Dengler, and Kathy Coppola are some of my favorites.
I feel a little ashamed to admit it, but I have never listened to Dark Side of the Moon....... So I cannot vote.
Anyway... I want to remind to that if you dislike both these albums you can vote ""NONE OF THEM"". If in a certain match there are 5 ""NONE OF THEM"" answers, then both albums lose...
I think Wish You Were Here is from 1975...
Anyway my list is:
Derek and the Dominos-Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
Led Zeppelin-III
Led Zeppelin-IV
The Doors-LA Woman
The Who-Who's Next
Pink Floyd-The Dark Side of the Moon
Lynyrd Skynyrd-(pronounced 'lĕh-'n