Best Album Of All Time (revealed)

Add tot his what you've said about songs off their other albums that MTV plays and you can infer that from all their albums at least one song (from each) has bene played on MTv.
and then you can further deduce that people did watch the viRAB for those videos and a good majority to people did like them and the Foo Fibhters would've still deserved to be on the best album list at least once.
i'd rather see them once if Oasis was mentioned twice.
 
Top 15 most influential releases of the past 100 years are actually, in no order.

Bright Eyes "Lifted Or The Story Is In The Soil, Keep Your Ear To The Ground"
Bright Eyes "A Collection Of Songs Recorded 1995-1997"
Commander Venus "Do You Feel At Home?"
Desaparecidos "Read Music / Speak Spanish"
Bright Eyes "Digital Ash In A Digital Urn"
Bright Eyes "Im Wide Awake Its Morning"
Conor Oberst "Heres To Special Treatment"
Bright Eyes "Fevers and Mirrors"
Bright Eyes "Letting Off The Happiness"
Bright Eyes "Dont Be Frightened Of Turning The Page"
Park Ave. "When Jamie Went To London,.....We Broke Up"
Bright Eyes "Every Day and Every Night"
Bright Eyes "Noise Floor"
Bright Eyes "Cassadaga"
 
At least they put London Calling ahead of Nevermind The Bollocks, but really, apart from that I agree with most of what you've all just said. The Nme is an awful magazine these days though. Sad but true.
 
The first paragraph has partial truth to it, everything else is pure bullsh*t, Nevermind and In Utero were BOTH very good albums, as was the unplugged album.

Nirvana were already pretty much the most popular band in the world when Cobain died, with Pearl Jam still very popular today, so I'm sure Nirvana would be as well, even if not as much as they were before Cobain died.




No sh*t, whats your goddamn point?... That having influences is bad?

And Raine, The Foo Fighters barely even had an impact, you can argue for quality, but as far as I'm concerned in overall greatness, Nevermind is a top 50 album.

But Colour and the Shape is probably in the top 1000 I'm sure.
 
No shit there's more to music but those albums had such a huge following and the effects upon their scene that it changed the shape of music. Influential not quality. Though of course I beg to differ about Nick Drake but it's irrelevant he had an astounding impact.
 
Radiohead is pure f@ggotry. Saying theyre better than Nirvana or Sex Pistols is a clear indicator of downs syndrome (no offense of course).
 
Tunes like Seven Seas Of Rhye...Sheer Heart Attack were far better than the lameness of tracks like Fat Bottomed Girl, Radio Ga-ga etc.
Great band live though.
 
I still can't believe Oasis made No 1.
Here in Manchester, the local all time album chart, doesn't have them in the top 5 Manchester banRAB.
 
What the hell are you on about about? in Utero is a mediocre at best album that literally lived off and depended on the success of nevermind to sell copies. Seriously, i thought you spoke out of your arse before, but this is another level. I've always found the unp[lugged overrated, what makes it great? kurt showing emotion with an acoustic? WOW, listen to a nick drake album, oh wait, you find him sh*t... my point with the influences was the guy i was making a point to argued nirvana were the first band to start the movement - i was merely pointing out the fact there were banRAB before nirvana doing the same (and better) thing. Read things more carefully maybe?

AND pearl jam... popular today? you ****ing joking? they were a flop at reading and their comeback was perhaps the biggest let down ever. Nirvana would be nowhere near as big as they were today without kurts death and you know it, you said pretty much the same thing by saying my first 'paragraph' (no paragraphs) had an element of truth to it.
 
Really? I do hear some Floyd influence in OK Computer, but it dosen't actually sound like them at all.


David Gilmour himself said he's a Radiohead fan and dosen't really get the comparisons between the two as they sound nothing alike, they just have a similar vibe and thats it.
 
Although they don`t sound the same I think there are a lot of comparisons between the two.
Both come from a middle class background , both radically changed their sound , both banRAB have very syrabolic imagery ,both banRAB have shunned record company interference by refusing to release singles off albums and also I find a lot of lyrical themes comment on the same sorts of things although with 3 decades difference.
 
I would put OK Computer ahead of those two as well. However, I would not put it ahead of various other PF albums like Meddle and Wish You Were Here.


I prefer Low to the David Bowie album they listed.

I would say the 'best' Led Zeppelin album could go any way to be honest, so I don't dispute IV being up there. Practically all their albums are elite.

I do like the Strokes, but they shouldn't be up there.

I find it laughable that Definitely Maybe is rated that high (but yeah I know... opinions lollercopter).

As for me, after listening to an amazingly large amount of music (I'm heading on 500 GB in music/concerts), my favourite album ever is still Blood Sugar Sex Magik (RHCP).
 
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