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the top 10 albums of the 1970's, do you agree?
'Out of our Heads (1965)' by The Rolling Stones 'Aftermath (1966)' by The Rolling Stones 'Freak Out! (1968)' by The Mothers Of Invention 'Anthem of the Sun (1968)' by The Grateful Dead 'White Light/ White Heat (1968)' by The Velvet Underground 'Delay (1968)' by Can 'We're Only in It for the Money (1968)' by The Mothers of Invention 'Switched-On Bach (1968)' by Wendy Carlos 'In the Court of the Crimson King (1969)' by King Crimson 'Psychedelic Underground (1969)' by Amon Düül 'Phallus Dei (1969)' by Amon Düül II 'Ummagumma (1969)' by Pink Floyd 'Monster Movie (1969)' by Can 'Live/Dead (1969)' by The Grateful Dead 'Soundtracks (1970)' by Can 'Affenstunde (1970)' by Popol Vuh 'Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970)' by Emerson, Lake & Palmer 'UFO (1970)' by Guru Guru 'Atom Heart Mother (1970)' by Pink Floyd 'Electronic Meditation (1970)' by Tangerine Dream 'Eruption (1971)' by Kluster 'Tago Mago (1971)' by Can 'Cluster '71 (1971)' by Cluster 'Nursery Cryme (1971)' by Genesis 'Ash Ra Tempel (1971)' by Ash Ra Tempel 'In den Gärten Pharaos (1971)' by Popol Vuh 'Foxtrot (1972)' by Genesis 'Roxy Music (1972)' by Roxy Music 'Malesch (1972)' by Agitation Free 'Neu! (1972)' by Neu! 'Cluster II (1972)' by Cluster 'Captain Beyond (1972)' by Captain Beyond 'Hosianna Mantra (1972)' by Popol Vuh 'The Faust Tapes (1973)' by Faust 'Neu! 2 (1973)' by Neu! '2nd (1973)' by Agitation Free 'Future Days (1973)' by Can 'Tubular Bells (1973)' by Mike Oldfield 'Ralf & Florian (1973)' by Kraftwerk 'Rocka Rolla (1974)' by Judas Priest 'Floating (1974)' by Eloy 'Timewind (1975)' by Klaus Schulze 'Another Green World (1975)' by Brian Eno 'Radio-Activity (1975)' by Kraftwerk 'Neu! '75 (1975)' by Neu! 'Moondawn (1976)' by Klaus Schulze 'La Düsseldorf (1976)' by La Düsseldorf 'Trans-Europe Express (1977)' by Kraftwerk 'Low (1977)' by David Bowie 'Ultravox! (1977)' by Ultravox! 'Oxygène (1977)' by Jean-Michel Jarre 'Pink Flag (1977)' by Wire 'Marquee Moon (1977)' by Television 'Suicide (1977)' by Suicide 'Ha!-Ha!-Ha! (1977)' by Ultravox! 'Public Image (1977)' by Public Image Ltd. 'The Idiot (1977)' by Iggy Pop 'The Man Machine (1978)' by Kraftwerk 'X (1978)' by Klaus Schulze 'More Songs About Buildings And Food (1978)' by Talking Heads 'Life in a Day (1979)' by Simple Minds 'Exposure (1979)' by Robert Fripp '154 (1979)' by Wire 'Metal Box (1979)' by Public Image Ltd. 'Real To Real Cacophony (1979)' by Simple Minds 'Replicas (1979)' by Tubeway Army 'Reproduction (1979)' by The Human League 'The Pleasure Principle (1979)' by Gary Numan 'Unknown Pleasures (1979)' by Joy Division 'Seventeen Seconds (1980)' by The Cure 'Empires And Dance (1980)' by Simple Minds 'Kilimanjaro (1980)' by The Teardrop Explodes 'Closer (1980)' by Joy Division 'Remain In Light (1980)' by Talking Heads 'October (1981)' by U2 'Computer World (1981)' by Kraftwerk 'Mask (1981)' by Bauhaus 'Talk Talk Talk (1981)' by The Psychedelic Furs 'Trancefer (1981)' by Klaus Schulze ''Plastic Surgery Disasters (1981)' by Dead Kennedys 'My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (1981)' by Brian Eno & David Byrne 'Faith (1981)' by The Cure 'Rage In Eden (1981)' by Ultravox 'Architecture & Morality (1981)' by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark 'Wilder (1981)' by The Teardrop Explodes 'Confusion Is Sex (1983)' by Sonic Youth 'Dazzle Ships (1983)' by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark 'Mr. Bungle (1991)' by Mr. Bungle 'The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld (1991)' by The Orb 'Loveless (1991)' by My Bloody Valentine 'Spiderland (1991)' by Slint 'Selected Ambient Works 85–92 (1992)' by Aphex Twin 'Broken EP (1992)' by Nine Inch Nails 'Rusty (1993)' by Rodan 'Orbital 2 (1993)' by Orbital 'Hex (1994)' by Bark Psychosis 'Exit Planet Dust (1995)' by The Chemical Brothers 'Mi Media Naranja (1997)' by Labradford 'F#A#? (1997)' by Godspeed You! Black Emperor 'Mogwai Young Team (1997)' by Mogwai 'Surrender (1999)' by The Chemical Brothers 'Come On Die Young (1999)' by Mogwai 'How Strange, Innocence (2000)' by Explosions in the Sky 'Goodbye Enemy Starship the Landlord Is Dead (2000)' by Do Make Say Think 'Selmasongs (2000)' by Björk 'Happiness (2001)' by Fridge 'Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever (2001)' by Explosions in the Sky 'Young Liars EP (2003)' by TV on the Radio 'Liberation (2004)' by Trans Am 'Takk.. (2005)' by Sigur Ros 'Enter (2006)' by Russian Circles 'Every Heart Shines Towards the Red Sun (2006)' by Red Sparowes 'Mirrored (2007)' by Battles 'On Little Known Frequencies (2009)' by From Monument to Masses
If these are my 111 FAVORITE ALBUMS right now, what other albums do you recommend I get?
This is what I already know and love.... BLACK SABBATH, WEIRD AL YANKOVIC, As I Lay Dying, Lamb Of God, Slipknot, MuDvAyNe, Killswitch Engage, Static-X, Chimaira, Rammstein, Alice In Chains, Cold, (old) Staind, Gwar, Nonpoint, Sevendust, Jerk, Mindless Self Indulgence, Ozzy, Endo, Unloco (r.i.p.), (old) Disturbed, Union Underground (r.i.p.), Dope, Slaves on Dope, Nothingface, Burning Cities, Eighteen Visions, Motograter, Evanescence, 12 Stones, Presence, Pantera, 36 Crazyfists, Godsmack, (ancient) Know Lyfe, Imprint, Tsybil (r.i.p.), Rodeo Midgets (r.i.p.), Darwin's Waiting Room, (hed) p.e., Anthrax, Audioslave, Dry Kill Logic, Eve 6, In Flames, Bestiary (r.i.p.), (old, really old) Limp Bizkit, Stereomud, Snot(r.i.p.), Monster Magnet, Tool, (old) System Of A Down, Kittie, Biohazard, Sworn Enemy, Arch Enemy, Orgy, Powerman 5000, Jimi Hendrix (r.i.p.), Iron Maiden, Dio, Primer 55, Dissarray, Damn Yankees (r.i.p.), Tenacious D, Nirvana (r.i.p.), Ill Niño, 40 Below Summer, Summer Dying (r.i.p.), Afroman, Mushroomhead, Lacuna Coil, Unearth, Stone Sour, DevilDriver, Drain S.T.H. (r.i.p.), Cinder (r.i.p.), Reveille (r.i.p.), Premonitions Of War, Tantric, Anyone, Days Of The New(r.i.p.), Speak No Evil (r.i.p.), Adema, Dream Theatre, Marilyn Manson, Memento, X- Cops(r.i.p.), From Zero, Flaw, Celldweller, Rage Against The Machine (r.i.p.), Flipp, The Jonze, Great White, downthesun (r.i.p.), Chef, Twisted Sister (r.i.p.), Aerosmith, (old) Korn (r.i.p.), Videodrone, Hinder, Primus (r.i.p.), Alice Cooper, And The Sky Went Red*, One Away From Breathing (R.i.p.), Flesh and Blood Robot, See You Next Tuesday, Nessus, Society One, blur, Matt Zane, Creed, Two Heded Chan, From Autumn to Ashes, Six Feet Under, Three Days Grace, No One, Crossbreed, The Black Crowes, The Clay People(r.i.p.), Switched, Pulse Ultra, Genesis, Demon Hunter, Iced Earth, Slayer, Somber* (r.i.p.), One Minute Silence, (one Song by) Good Charlotte, Relative Ash, Everclear, Elysia, Cannibal Corpse, Anal ****, GlassJaw, Andy Molinakis, the Animals, Helmet, Drinkfist, For The Fallen Dreams, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Matchbox 20, Savage Garden, Our Lady Peace, (old) Sugar Ray, Everlast, Bloodbath, Ben Folds Five, Skinny Puppy, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Brian Adams, Dropbox, Gorillaz, Green Jelly*, Bone Crusher, garbage, the Human Abstract, Deadeye Dick, Barenaked Ladies, The Darkness, Led Zepplin, (old really old) Chevelle (Mia), Queen, The Trashmen, Henry Rollins, Sugartooth (r.i.p.), Harvey Danger, Denis Leary, Coheed & Cambria, Rachel Fuller, Beck, Nine Inch Nails, Heart, Every Time I Die, Drowning Pool, Remembering Never, Smash Mouth (yes, there's one song), Collective Soul, Marianne Faithfull, Gerard McMahon, Third Eye Blind, The Wallflowers, at the Drive-In, Seven Witches, God Forbid, The Doors (r.i.p.), Anarchy Club, Whitesnake, Franz Ferdinand, Cinderella, Spineshank, Kutless, David Bowie, Fifth Angel, The Blank Theory, Hatebreed, Smashing Pumpkins, Free, Cypress Hill, Puddle of Mudd, Coal Chamber, Thin Lizzy, Borknager, Fountains of Wayne, Payable On Death, George Thorogood & the Destroyers, (Old School) Beastie Boys, g//z/r, Alanis Morissette (you oughtta know, Ironic, head over feet), Ratt, Type O Negative, Boston, The Bloodhound Gang, STYX, Ned Gerblansky, (old) TRUST Co., E. Town Concrete, Fat Boy Slim, Gravity Kills, Sisters of Mercy, i-defy, Judas Priest, American Pearl, Damageplan, the Haunted, Strapping Young Lad, Alien Ant Farm, Golden Earring, Def Leppard, Dimmu Borgir, Danzig, Aqua, Atreyu, Toto (love aint always on top), Fiona Apple, A Dozen Furies, Incubus, Apocalyptica, Dr Demento, Mnemic, Greenday, Nevermore, Within Temptation, D12, The J. Geils Band, Filter, Earshot, Cream, In This Moment, Nazereth, Foghat, Aunt Bettys, Freezepop, DED ENGINE, Kane Hodder, Khoura, Foo Fighters, Hellogoodbye, Kid Innocence, Brand New Sin, Kids Like Us, Kill Your Idols, 10 Years, 18crown6, 32 Leaves, B-52s, 5 Stars For Failure, 10:21, 10-47, 1095 Days, 10$HEAD (r.i.p.), 10:thirty7, Coldworker, 1134, 11 Shades Darker, 12am, 12 Ton Sledge, 13 even, A Bitter Farewell, Zachariah, Bush, LoveHateHero, Remembering Never, Boys night out - popozuda rock 'n roll, Madball, A life once lost, Misery Signals, Scars of Life, HELLYEAH, Darkest Hour, Century, Arsonists Get All The Girls, Bullet For My Valentine, Cancer Bats, Bleeding Through, a-Ha, Alabama Thunderpussy, All That Remains, All American Rejects (gives you hell...i dunno why but i am addicted), Amon Amarth, Amorphis, The Bags, The Banner, The Beatles, Behemoth, Benny Benassi. Billy ******* Idol, The Black Dahlia Murder, Black Rose Tragedy, Blue Öyster Cult, the Cardigans, Children of Bodom, Danity Kane, Daysend, Deep Purple, (one song by) Deftones, DR.ACULA, DVDA, E-40, Element Eighty, Fastball, Fear Factory, Flyleaf, A Girl A Gun A Ghost, Madonna, I Am Ghost, I Set My Friends on Fire, Gnarls Barkley, Gwen Stacy, Another Way of Life, Absolute Vengeance, Butterfly Coma, Jonathan Davis and the Super F**king Amaz
I need help expanding my musical library?
Here are mine (as of right now): 1. 'Out of our Heads (1965)' by The Rolling Stones 2. 'Freak Out! (1968)' by The Mothers Of Invention 3. 'Anthem of the Sun (1968)' by The Grateful Dead 4. 'Delay (1968)' by Can 5. 'We're Only in It for the Money (1968)' by The Mothers of Invention 6. 'Switched-On Bach (1968)' by Wendy Carlos 7. 'Psychedelic Underground (1969)' by Amon Düül 8. 'Phallus Dei (1969)' by Amon Duul II 9. 'Ummagumma (1969)' by Pink Floyd 10. 'Monster Movie (1969)' by Can 11.'Soundtracks (1970)' by Can 12. 'Affenstunde (1970)' by Popol Vuh 13. 'Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970)' by Emerson, Lake & Palmer 14. 'UFO (1970)' by Guru Guru 15. 'Electronic Meditation (1970)' by Tangerine Dream 16. 'Eruption (1971)' by Kluster 17. 'Tago Mago (1971)' by Can 18. 'Cluster '71 (1971)' by Cluster 19. 'Nursery Cryme (1971)' by Genesis 20. 'Ash Ra Tempel (1971)' by Ash Ra Tempel 21. 'In Den Garten Pharaos (1971)' by Popol Vuh 22. 'Malesch (1972)' by Agitation Free 23. 'Neu! (1972)' by Neu! 24. 'Cluster II (1972)' by Cluster 25. 'Captain Beyond (1972)' by Captain Beyond 26. 'Hosianna Mantra (1972)' by Popol Vuh 27. 'The Faust Tapes (1973)' by Faust 28. 'Neu! 2 (1973)' by Neu! 29. '2nd (1973)' by Agitation Free 30. 'Future Days (1973)' by Can 31. 'Tubular Bells (1973)' by Mike Oldfield 32. 'Ralf & Florian (1973)' by Kraftwerk 33. 'Timewind (1975)' by Klaus Schulze 34. 'Another Green World (1975)' by Brian Eno 35. 'Radio-Activity (1975)' by Kraftwerk 36. 'Neu! '75 (1975)' by Neu! 37. 'Moondawn (1976)' by Klaus Schulze 38. 'La Düsseldorf (1976)' by La Düsseldorf 39. 'Low (1977)' by David Bowie 40. 'Ultravox! (1977)' by Ultravox! 41. 'Oxygène (1977)' by Jean-Michel Jarre 42. 'Pink Flag (1977)' by Wire 43. 'Marquee Moon (1977)' by Television 44. 'Suicide (1977)' by Suicide 45. 'Ha!-Ha!-Ha! (1977)' by Ultravox! 46. 'First Issue (1977)' by Public Image Ltd. 47. 'The Idiot (1977)' by Iggy Pop 48. 'The Man Machine (1978)' by Kraftwerk 49. 'X (1978)' by Klaus Schulze 50. 'More Songs About Buildings And Food (1978)' by Talking Heads 51. 'Exposure (1979)' by Robert Fripp 52. '154 (1979)' by Wire 53. 'Metal Box (1979)' by Public Image Ltd. 54. 'Real To Real Cacophony (1979)' by Simple Minds 55. 'Replicas (1979)' by Tubeway Army 56. 'Reproduction (1979)' by The Human League 57. 'The Pleasure Principle (1979)' by Gary Numan 58. 'Unknown Pleasures (1979)' by Joy Division 59. 'Seventeen Seconds (1980)' by The Cure 60. 'Empires And Dance (1980)' by Simple Minds 61. 'Kilimanjaro (1980)' by The Teardrop Explodes 62. 'Closer (1980)' by Joy Division 63. 'Remain In Light (1980)' by Talking Heads 64. 'Mask (1981)' by Bauhaus 65. 'Talk Talk Talk (1981)' by The Psychedelic Furs 66. 'Trancefer (1981)' by Klaus Schulze 67. 'Plastic Surgery Disasters (1981)' by Dead Kennedys 68. 'My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (1981)' by Brian Eno & David Byrne 69. 'Faith (1981)' by The Cure 70. 'Rage In Eden (1981)' by Ultravox 71. 'Architecture & Morality (1981)' by OMD 72. 'Confusion Is Sex (1983)' by Sonic Youth 73. 'Dazzle Ships (1983)' by OMD 74. 'Mr. Bungle (1991)' by Mr. Bungle 75. 'The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld (1991)' by The Orb 76. 'Loveless (1991)' by My Bloody Valentine 77. 'Spiderland (1991)' by Slint 78. 'Selected Ambient Works 85–92 (1992)' by Aphex Twin 79. 'Broken EP (1992)' by Nine Inch Nails 80. 'Rustly (1993)' by Rodan 81. 'Orbital 2 (1993)' by Orbital 82. 'Hex (1994)' by Bark Psychosis 83. 'Exit Planet Dust (1995)' by The Chemical Brothers 84. 'Mi Media Naranja (1997)' by Labradford 85. 'F#A#? (1997)' by Godspeed You! Black Emperor 86. 'Mogwai Young Team (1997)' by Mogwai 87. 'Surrender (1999)' by The Chemical Brothers 88. 'Come On Die Young (1999)' by Mogwai 89. 'How Strange, Innocence (2000)' by Explosions in the Sky 90. 'Goodbye Enemy Starship the Landlord Is Dead (2000)' by Do Make Say Think 91. 'Selmasongs' by Björk 92. 'Happiness (2001)' by Fridge 93. 'Young Liars EP' by TV on the Radio 94. 'Liberation (2004)' by Trans Am 95. 'Takk.. (2005)' by Sigur Ros 96. 'Enter (2006)' by Russian Circles 97. 'Every Heart Shines Towards the Red Sun (2006)' by Red Sparowes 99. 'Mirrored (2007)' by Battles 100. 'On Little Known Frequencies (2009)' by From Monument to Masses
What are your top 100 ALBUMS?
I do a few pages for every major artist, and then give credit to art-rock bands or proto-prog bands that may have influenced progressive rock music. What should I add? Just so you know, I don't want dozens for the major artists sections, just the contributing artist ones. 1960s major artists: - The Moody Blues (completed) - Procol Harum (completed) - Frank Zappa (unfinished) - Captain Beefheart - Traffic - The Soft Machine Contributing artists: - The Beatles, The Who, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, The Byrds, The Rolling Stones, Wendy Carlos, the Nice, Atomic Rooster 1970s: - Yes - Genesis - King Crimson - Pink Floyd - Emerson Lake and Palmer - Rush - Jethro Tull - Mike Oldfield - VDGG - Gentle Giant - Can Contributing artists: David Bowie, Roxy Music, Brian Eno, Kraftwerk, Dixie Dregs, Magma, Gong, Caravan, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Tangerine Dream, Uriah Heep, Camel, Kansas, Caravan, Hawkwind, PFM, the Strawbs, Renaissance, ELO, Alan Parsons Project, Bo Hansson, Supertramp 1980s: - IQ - Pendragon - Marillion - Peter Gabriel - Twelfth Night Contributing artists: Janysium, March One, Pallas, Quasar, Asia 1990s: - Dream Theater - Enchant - Jadis - Landmarq Contributing artists: Fish, Arena...? I need help coming up with some artists. I'm sure I'll be able to find sufficient information on all of them, I just can't think of any more at the moment...anybody?Zappa and the Mothers are already on there, as are Mahavishnu. Thanks for your help, though!
In need of help with my progressive rock book. What other bands should I include here?
Here are some of mine: 1. 'Spiderland (1991)' by Slint 2. 'Rocka Rolla (1974)' by Judas Priest 3. 'My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts (1981)' by Brian Eno & David Byrne 4. 'Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967)' by The Rolling Stones 5. 'Killers (1981)' by Iron Maiden 6. 'Bedtime For Democracy (1986)' by Dead Kennedys 7. 'Howlin' Wolf (1962)' by Howlin' Wolf 8. 'Emperor Tomato Ketchup (1996)' by Stereolab 9. 'Young Liars EP (2004)' by TV on the Radio 10. 'Faith (1981)' by The Cure
Will you pick 10 random albums out of your collection that you consider amazing?
The challenge is to come up with (1) your best 17 man teams for a hypothetical match between the top 8 clubs & the bottom 8 clubs from the 2009 season but selecting players based on their current clubs not the club they played for in 2009. So for example Dave Taylor played for the Broncos in 2009 but this year is with Souths so is eligible for selection in the bottom 8 side as Souths finished 10th in 2009. Part (2) - Select your coach for each team, same rules apply as with selecting the players. Finally Part (3) who do you think will win and what do you think would be the final score. Here is the clubs in the order of their 2009 finish and their coaches. top 8 1. Dragons - Wayne Bennett 2. Bulldogs - Kevin Moore 3. Titans - John Cartwright 4. Storm - Craig Bellamy 5. Sea Eagles - Des Hassler 6. Broncos - Ivan Henjack 7. Knights - Rod Stone 8. Eels - Daniel Anderson bottom 8 9 Tigers - Tim Sheens 10 Rabbitohs - John Lang 11 Panthers - Matt Elliot 12 Cowboys - Neil Henry 13 Raiders - David Furner 14 Warriors - Ivan Cleary 15 Sharks - Ricky Stuart 16 Roosters - Brian Smith Good luck :)Here's another thought just to make it a bit more interesting, let's make it that in naming your 2 teams that you have to name at least 1 player from each of the 8 clubs you are choosing from. Aww! c'mon on Knights 10 it isn't that confusing. lolUpdate - Some good teams named here by all. I'm not going to choose the best answer because it's purely a subjective thing anyway. So, I'll leave it up to you guys to choose who is the best R. L selector among you.
Here's an exercise for you NRL fans suffering withdrawal symptoms and who like a mental challenge.?
I'm in a 12 team, Points Only keeper league, and I need to pick 5 players from my roster to keep from last year. I should also mention that I've won this league 2 years running, so it's not like I need these keepers to do too much. The draft is my strength. I believe last year I kept Lincecum, Crawford, Holliday, Morneau, and Papelbon. Nothing is set in stone, but I'm leaning toward keeping Lincecum, Crawford, and Morneau again. Who should be my final 2 keepers, and why? Here's my final lineup: Jason Bartlett (TB - SS) Carl Crawford (TB - OF) Matt Holliday (StL - OF) Orlando Hudson (LAD - 2B) Garrett Jones (Pit - 1B,OF) Brian McCann (Atl - C) Kendry Morales (LAA - 1B,OF) Justin Morneau (Min - 1B) Juan Uribe (SF - 2B,3B,SS) Joey Votto (Cin - 1B) David Wright (NYM - 3B) J.A. Happ (Phi - SP,RP) Luke Hochevar (KC - SP) Tim Hudson (Atl - SP) Jair Jurrjens (Atl - SP) Jon Lester (Bos - SP) Tim Lincecum (SF - SP) Jonathan Papelbon (Bos - RP) César Ramos (SD - SP) Justin Verlander (Det - SP) Brian Wilson (SF - RP)
Fantasy Baseball: Keepers?
From 1 to 10, inspired by a question I answered a while ago. This one has a vaguely chronological/genre theme though (it gets kind of random after a while though). Just see how many you can do... and check out some of those you don't, I put some great unknown stuff on here: Robert Johnson Chuck Berry Ray Charles James Brown The Beatles The Rolling Stones The Who The Kinks The Beach Boys Bob Dylan Stevie Wonder The Hollies The Animals The Byrds The Yardbirds The Zombies The Moody Blues Cream Procul Harum The Doors Jimi Hendrix Janis Joplin Frank Zappa Captain Beefheart Pink Floyd Deep Purple Arthur Brown Simon & Garfunkel T. Rex The Velvet Underground Bee Gees Grateful Dead Jefferson Airplane Love The Monkees Traffic Family Donovan Sly & The Family Stone Funkadelic Marvin Gaye Bill Withers Al Green Earth, Wind & Fire Otis Redding War Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young The Band Spirit The Nice Jethro Tull Credence Clearwater Revival Led Zeppelin Black Sabbath King Crimson Yes Genesis Van der Graaf Generator Gentle Giant Emerson, Lake & Palmer Soft Machine Caravan Gong Renaissance Strawbs Camel Can Hawkwind Henry Cow Tangerine Dream John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Ringo Starr Electric Light Orchestra Alice Cooper America Atomic Rooster Uriah Heep Wishbone Ash Blue Oyster Cult Bob Marley Peter Tosh Steel Pulse Soul Syndicate Jeff Beck Steely Dan Mike Oldfield The Residents Magma Gryphon Happy the Man Harmonium Jade Warrior Supertramp Rush Lou Reed Neil Young Eagles Bruce Springsteen Roxy Music Brian Eno The Stooges/Iggy & The Stooges/Iggy Pop (give separate ratings if you want, or average it) David Bowie Elton John Peter Hammill Todd Rundgren Kraftwerk Kate Bush 10cc Peter Gabriel Steve Hackett Kansas Premiata Forneria Marconi Banco del Mutuo Soccorso Focus The Alan Parsons Project Styx Journey Boston Aerosmith KISS ABBA Queen Starcastle Klaatu U.K. Asia Joe Satriani Steve Vai Michael Jackson Donna Summer Ministry Television The Ramones The Clash Black Flag Bad Brains Agent Orange The Police Talking Heads Oingo Boingo The Flaming Lips R.E.M. U2 Madonna AC/DC Judas Priest Iron Maiden Metallica Death Megadeth Slayer Anthrax Exodus Testament Adrian Belew Queensryche Fates Warning Marillion IQ Saga Red Hot Chili Peppers Mr. Bungle Faith No More Ween Stereolab Cynic Atheist Meshuggah Fear Factory Green Day Helmet The Prodigy Nine Inch Nails Soundgarden Alice in Chains Temple of the Dog Nirvana Pearl Jam Stone Temple Pilots Beck Pantera Kyuss Tool Radiohead Dream Theater Porcupine Tree Spock's Beard The Flower Kings Transatlantic Neal Morse Kevin Gilbert Miriodor Echolyn Anekdoten Anglagard Enchant Queens of the Stone Age Muse Coldplay Arctic Monkeys Air The Dillinger Escape Plan Mastodon The White Stripes The Mars Volta Coheed & Cambria Riverside Incubus Isis Godspeed You! Black Emperor Mogwai Tortoise Pelican Autechre Nas Tupac Geto Boys A Tribe Called Quest Mos Def Jurassic 5 Beardfish Phideaux Glass Hammer Symphony X Kamelot Firewind Stratovarius Pain of Salvation Andromeda Gordian Knot Planet X Liquid Tension Experiment Spiral Architect A Perfect Circle Rocket Scientists Frost* And for a bonus, if you can, here's a classical and jazz one: Palestrina Vivaldi Bach Mozart Haydn Beethoven Chopin Bizet Erik Satie Mahler Mussorsky Debussy Ravel Stravinsky Prokofiev Tchaikovsky Bartok Berg Schurenberg Webern Aaron Copeland Sibelius George Gershwin Gustav Holst Dvorak Samuel Barber Ginastera Varese Steve Reich Phillip Glass Django Reinhardt Louis Armstrong Billie Holiday Duke Ellington Dizzy Gilespie Miles Davis John Coltrane Thelonius Monk Charles Mingus Dave Brubeck Ornette Coleman Art Blakey Herbie Hancock Wes Montgomery Stan Getz Antonio Carlos Jobim Freddie Hubbard Sun Ra Pharaoh Sanders Mahavishnu Orchestra Return to Forever Weather Report Pat Metheny Group Allan Holdsworth Jean-Luc Ponty Yellowjackets Wynton Marsalis Astral Project BQ: Top 5 of these bands/artists with favorite album/song from each BQ2: Least favorite of these bands, and your favorite songs of these bands Take your time with this, the Q will be open a good while.BQ3: Did I beat the record for longest question? :PTWister, shut up and do my shit. Do that shit. Oh fuck yeah.Man Raymond, I never expected anyone to know that much. Even Echolyn, Rocket Scientists, and Frost*.Hey thanks Raymond, yeah most of the stuff I put here I like. I threw in some I don't for good measure (Eagles, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna...) Some of these I've only heard bits from (Palestrina for one). Good to see other true audiophiles on here.I almost wish I got more obscure now... I didin't even throw... 5bridgeS White Willow Walter Wanderley Maudlin of the Well Osanna Otis Rush Sun Caged Cairo Magellan The Tangent Kaipa Agents of Mercy Roine Stolt Trapeze Tunnels Wobbler Yezda Urfa Alquin Amagrama Bark Psychosis Kenso Ruins The Bears Sun 0))) Bubu Cathedral Acid Mothers Temple Indexi Tony Williams Lifetime Cul de Sac Mostly Autumn Ozric Tentacles Orange Goblin Slint Nurse With Wound Fruup Lindisfarne The Left Banke Absolute Zero Univers Zero Art Bears Art Zoyd Rational Diet Magic Pie Knight Area Pallas Arena Dun An Endless Sporadic Discipline Foetus Garaj Mahal McDonald & Giles High Tide John Fahey Kiln Jonpaul Flowers Ravi Shankar (forgot him) Russell Morris Satchel Scott Joplin Sea Level Shakti Tania Leon A Silver Mt. Zion Spyro Gyra Talk Talk This Mortal Coil Tiamat Ulver Xaviar Cugat 3 ... at you! Ha! It just keeps cumming... anyone who can get all these is truly a demi-God at the level of R&P user King Crimson.Darth, c'mon. Do you really think I'd get so worked up about... HOW THE FUCK CAN YOU ONLY GIVE TRANSATLANTIC A 6! YOU FUCKING... just kidding. But do The Beach Boys really get a 0? :PYou've really heard Astral Project, Darth? I didn't expect anyone to have heard them. They don't even have a wiki. :PDammit Libby! I was going to put Kayak, Ange AND Giles, Giles, & Fripp, but I ran out of room! :P Stumped you with 5bridgeS though. STUMPED YOU ALL! :P I've heard of Current '93 too, I guess I'll look into it. It is my duty.Yes Libby, that would be biblical.Libby, if you do that, you will get BA. :P Unless someone else does it too, with the artists laid out nice and easy to read. :PI'll see what my Crimson magic can do about that bubble bath, Libby. It's a bit rusty... those chains of prison moons and whatnot. :POne more God-like edit, in which I give my ratings for the bands... AND ANSWER MY BQS! I will have truly conquered Y!A if I pull this off... ok, it'll be more than one edit. :P Robert Johnson - 7 Chuck Berry - 6 Ray Charles - 6 James Brown - 6 The Beatles - 10 The Rolling Stones - 8 The Who - 8 The Kinks - 8 The Beach Boys - 9 Bob Dylan - 7 Stevie Wonder - 10 The Hollies - 7 The Animals - 6 The Byrds - 7 The Yardbirds - 7 The Zombies - 7 The Moody Blues - 9 Cream - 7 Procul Harum - 8 The Doors - 10 Jimi Hendrix - 9 Janis Joplin - 6 Frank Zappa - 10 Captain Beefheart - 8 Pink Floyd - 9 Deep Purple - 8 Arthur Brown - 7 Simon & Garfunkel - 5 T. Rex - 5 The Velvet Underground - 7 Bee Gees - 7 Grateful Dead - 6 Jefferson Airplane - 5 Love - 6 The Monkees - 5 Traffic - 6 Family - 6 Donovan - 7 Sly & The Family Stone - 8 Funkadelic - 7 Marvin Gaye - 6 Bill Withers - 6 Al Green - 5 Earth, Wind & Fire - 7 Otis Redding - 6 War - 6 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 7 The Band - 6 Spirit - 7Nirvana - 6 Pearl Jam - 5 Stone Temple Pilots - 8 Beck - 7 Pantera - 6 Kyuss - 7 Tool - 9 Radiohead - 6 Dream Theater - 9 Porcupine Tree - 10 Spock's Beard - 10 The Flower Kings - 10 Transatlantic - 10 Neal Morse - 10 Kevin Gilbert - 10 Miriodor - 8 Echolyn - 9 Anekdoten - 8 Anglagard - 7 Enchant - 7 Queens of the Stone Age - 8 Muse - 8 Coldplay - 4 Arctic Monkeys - 6 Air - 6 The Dillinger Escape Plan - 6 Mastodon - 4 The White Stripes - 5 The Mars Volta - 5 Coheed & Cambria - 4 Riverside - 5 Incubus - 6 Isis - 7 Godspeed You! Black Emperor - 8 Mogwai - 6 Tortoise - 7 Pelican - 5 Autechre - 6 Nas - 6 Tupac - 7 Geto Boys - 5 A Tribe Called Quest - 7 Mos Def - 6 Jurassic 5 - 6 Beardfish - 9 Phideaux - 8 Glass Hammer - 7 Symphony X - 6 Kamelot - 6 Firewind - 6 Stratovarius - 6 Pain of Salvation - 5 Andromeda - 7 Gordian Knot - 7 Planet X - 8 Liquid Tension Experiment - 7 Spiral Architect - 6 A Perfect Circle - 7 Rocket Scientists - 8 Frost* - 9 Palestrina - 7 Vivaldi - 7 Bach - 10Mozart - 10 Haydn - 8 Beethoven - 10 Chopin - 9 Bizet - 9 Erik Satie - 9 Mahler - 8 Mussorsky - 9 Debussy - 10 Ravel - 10 Stravinsky - 10 Prokofiev - 9 Tchaikovsky - 7 Bartok - 10 Berg - 9 Schurenberg - 4 Webern - 2 Aaron Copeland - 10 Sibelius - 9 George Gershwin - 10 Gustav Holst - 10 Dvorak - 9 Samuel Barber - 9 Ginastera - 9 Varese - 8 Steve Reich - 10 Phillip Glass - 10 Django Reinhardt - 9 Louis Armstrong - 9 Billie Holiday - 9 Duke Ellington - 9 Dizzy Gilespie - 8 Miles Davis - 10 John Coltrane - 10 Thelonius Monk - 9 Charles Mingus - 10 Dave Brubeck - 8 Ornette Coleman - 7 Art Blakey - 7 Herbie Hancock - 9 Wes Montgomery - 8 Stan Getz - 9 Antonio Carlos Jobim - 9 Freddie Hubbard - 8 Sun Ra - 8 Pharaoh Sanders - 10 Mahavishnu Orchestra - 10 Return to Forever - 10 Weather Report - 10 Pat Metheny Group - 10 Allan Holdsworth - 10 Jean-Luc Ponty - 8 Yellowjackets - 7 Wynton Marsalis - 6 Astral Project - 7 5bridgeS - 7 White Willow - 8 Walter Wanderley - 5 Maudlin of the Well - 6Jethro Tull - 9 Credence Clearwater Revival - 7 Led Zeppelin - 8 Black Sabbath - 8 King Crimson - 10 Yes - 9 Genesis - 10 Van der Graaf Generator - 9 Gentle Giant - 10 Emerson, Lake & Palmer - 9 Soft Machine - 9 Caravan - 8 Gong - 7 Renaissance - 8 Strawbs - 9 Camel - 9 Can - 8 Hawkwind - 7 Henry Cow - 7 Tangerine Dream - 7 John Lennon - 9 Paul McCartney - 8 George Harrison - 7 Ringo Starr - 6 Electric Light Orchestra - 9 Alice Cooper - 7 America - 6 Atomic Rooster - 8 Uriah Heep - 7 Wishbone Ash - 6 Blue Oyster Cult - 7 Bob Marley - 7 Peter Tosh - 5 Steel Pulse - 6 Soul Syndicate - 5 Jeff Beck - 6 Steely Dan - 10 Mike Oldfield - 9 The Residents - 7 Magma - 6 Gryphon - 8 Happy the Man - 8 Harmonium - 7 Jade Warrior - 6 Supertramp - 7 Rush - 8 Lou Reed - 7 Neil Young - 6 Eagles - 3 Bruce Springsteen - 3 Roxy Music - 6 Brian Eno - 9 The Stooges/Iggy & The Stooges/Iggy Pop - 8 David Bowie - 7 Elton John - 8 Peter Hammill - 9 Todd Rundgren - 7 Kraftwerk - 6 Kate Bush - 7 10cc - 6Peter Gabriel - 9 Steve Hackett - 8 Kansas - 6 Premiata Forneria Marconi - 7 Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - 8 Focus - 7 The Alan Parsons Project - 7 Styx - 5 Journey - 4 Boston - 6 Aerosmith - 3 KISS - 3 ABBA - 7 Queen - 6 Starcastle - 6 Klaatu - 7 U.K. - 10 Asia - 7 Joe Satriani - 7 Steve Vai - 6 Michael Jackson - 5 Donna Summer - 5 Ministry - 6 Television - 6 The Ramones - 3 The Clash - 5 Black Flag - 7 Bad Brains - 6 Agent Orange - 6 The Police - 8 Talking Heads - 7 Oingo Boingo - 8 The Flaming Lips - 6 R.E.M. - 5 U2 - 4 Madonna - 4 AC/DC - 8 Judas Priest - 6 Iron Maiden - 7 Metallica - 9 Death - 9 Megadeth - 7 Slayer - 6 Anthrax - 4 Exodus - 4 Testament - 5 Adrian Belew - 7 Queensryche - 7 Fates Warning - 6 Marillion - 7 IQ - 6 Saga - 6 Red Hot Chili Peppers - 7 Mr. Bungle - 6 Faith No More - 7 Ween - 8 Stereolab - 7 Cynic - 8 Atheist - 6 Meshuggah - 7 Fear Factory - 7 Green Day - 5 Helmet - 5 The Prodigy - 7 Nine Inch Nails - 8 Soundgarden - 9 Alice in Chains - 7 Temple of the Dog - 7Osanna - 6 Otis Rush - 4 Sun Caged - 5 Cairo - 6 Magellan - 6 The Tangent - 6 Kaipa - 6 Agents of Mercy - 5 Roine Stolt - 8 Trapeze - 6 Tunnels - 6 Wobbler - 7 Yezda Urfa - 6 Alquin - 6 Amagrama - 7 Bark Psychosis - 7 Kenso - 6 Ruins - 7 The Bears - 6 Sun 0))) - 7 Bubu - 7 Cathedral - 5 Acid Mothers Temple - 5 Indexi - 5 Tony Williams Lifetime - 7 Cul de Sac - 7 Mostly Autumn - 5 Ozric Tentacles - 8 Orange Goblin - 6 Slint - 6 Nurse With Wound - 7 Fruup - 7 Lindisfarne - 7 The Left Banke - 7 Absolute Zero - 6 Univers Zero - 7 Art Bears - 6 Art Zoyd - 5 Rational Diet - 5 Magic Pie - 6 Knight Area - 6 Pallas - 6 Arena - 6 Dun - 6 An Endless Sporadic - 7 Discipline - 7 Foetus - 5 Garaj Mahal - 6 McDonald & Giles - 8 High Tide - 7 John Fahey - 6 Kiln - 5 Jonpaul Flowers - 7 Ravi Shankar (forgot him) - 7 Russell Morris - 5 Satchel - 4 Scott Joplin - 7 Sea Level - 6 Shakti - 8 Tania Leon - 7 A Silver Mt. Zion - 6 Spyro Gyra - 7 Talk Talk - 7 This Mortal Coil - 7 Tiamat - 4 Ulver - 5Xaviar Cugat - 4 3 - 4 BQ: Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (So What) King Crimson - Red (Starless) Jon Coltrane - My Favorite Things (My Favorite Things) Stravinsky - The Rite of Spring Transatlantic - SMPT:e (All of the Above) BQ2: Bruce Springsteen (I'm on Fire) Eagles (Life in the Fast Lane) The Ramones (I Wanna Be Sedated) KISS (God of Thunder) Aerosmith (Living on the Edge) BQ3: Now I did.
What do you rank these bands/artists?
I'm up for suggestions. Though I'm putting this in the R&P section, any kind of recommendations...country, jazz, celtic folk...anything, would be great. So you have an idea of what I like, here are some of my favorite artists. But, please try and be obscure...I have thousands of albums. Thank you very much : ) Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Neil Young, Waylon Jennings, Leonard Cohen, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, The Band, Buddy Guy, Grateful Dead, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Billie Holiday, T. Rex, the Sonics, Pink Floyd, Warren Zevon, 13th Floor Elevators, Alice In Chains, Talking Heads, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, the Black Crowes, William Elliott Whitmore, the Allman Brothers Band, Gram Parsons, Grant Lee Buffalo, Emmylou Harris, Hoodoo Gurus, Dr. Hook, Jethro Tull, Billy Joe Shaver, Janis Joplin, Iggy Pop, The Kinks, the Velvet Underground, Kris Kristofferson, Bert Jansch, Robert Johnson, Fairport Convention, Brian Eno, Elton John, Chuck Berry, Tim Buckley, the Replacements, Beulah, Wishbone Ash, the Who, Van Morrison, Townes Van Zandt, Love and Rockets, Iron Maiden, Frank Zappa, Sam Bush, Muddy Waters, John Lennon, Otis Redding, the Pogues, Howlin' Wolf, Nick Drake, Lucinda Williams, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jackie Greene, Elvis Costello, Drive-By Truckers, Captain Beefheart, John Prine, Gene Clark, the Wildhearts, Galaxie 500, etc...
Recommendations for me?
1Jimi Hendrix 2 Duane Allman of the Allman Brothers Band 3 B.B. King 4 Eric Clapton 5 Robert Johnson 6 Chuck Berry 7 Stevie Ray Vaughan 8 Ry Cooder 9 Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin 10 Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones 11Kirk Hammett of Metallica 12 Kurt Cobain of Nirvana 13 Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead 14 Jeff Beck 15 Carlos Santana 16 Johnny Ramone of the Ramones 17 Jack White of the White Stripes 18 John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers 19 Richard Thompson 20 James Burton 21 George Harrison 22 Mike Bloomfield 23 Warren Haynes 24 The Edge of U2 25 Freddy King 26 Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave 27 Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits 28 Stephen Stills 29 Ron Asheton of the Stooges 30 Buddy Guy 31 **** Dale 32 John Cipollina of Quicksilver Messenger Service 33 & 34 Lee Ranaldo, Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth 35 John Fahey 36 Steve Cropper of Booker T. and the MG's 37 Bo Diddley 38 Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac 39 Brian May of Queen 40 John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival 41 Clarence White of the Byrds 42 Robert Fripp of King Crimson 43 Eddie Hazel of Funkadelic 44 Scotty Moore 45 Frank Zappa 46 Les Paul 47 T-Bone Walker 48 Joe Perry of Aerosmith 49 John McLaughlin 50 Pete Townshend 51 Paul Kossoff of Free 52 Lou Reed 53 Mickey Baker 54 Jorma Kaukonen of Jefferson Airplane 55 Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple 56 Tom Verlaine of Television 57 Roy Buchanan 58 Dickey Betts 59 & 60 Jonny Greenwood, Ed O'Brien of Radiohead 61 Ike Turner 62 Zoot Horn Rollo of the Magic Band 63 Danny Gatton 64 Mick Ronson 65 Hubert Sumlin 66 Vernon Reid of Living Colour 67 Link Wray 68 Jerry Miller of Moby Grape 69 Steve Howe of Yes 70 Eddie Van Halen 71 Lightnin' Hopkins 72 Joni Mitchell 73 Trey Anastasio of Phish 74 Johnny Winter 75 Adam Jones of Tool 76 Ali Farka Toure 77 Henry Vestine of Canned Heat 78 Robbie Robertson of the Band 79 Cliff Gallup of the Blue Caps (1997) 80 Robert Quine of the Voidoids 81 Derek Trucks 82 David Gilmour of Pink Floyd 83 Neil Young 84 Eddie Cochran 85 Randy Rhoads 86 Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath 87 Joan Jett 88 Dave Davies of the Kinks 89 D. Boon of the Minutemen 90 Glen Buxton of Alice Cooper 91 Robby Krieger of the Doors 92 & 93 Fred "Sonic" Smith, Wayne Kramer of the MC5 94 Bert Jansch 95 Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine 96 Angus Young of AC/DC 97 Robert Randolph 98 Leigh Stephens of Blue Cheer 99 Greg Ginn of Black Flag 100 Kim Thayil of Soundgarden This list is absolutely ridiculous in my opinion .... probably the Worst I have ever seen in my life seriously ...Some great players are not on the list..The shred master Randy Rhoads down at 85 ..wtf is kurt cobain doing at number 12?is he better than Randy and Iommi...lol there are so many Guitarists deserve to be up there obviosly ppl like ..Joe Satriani , Chuck Schuldiner, Dave Murray , Adrian Smith , John Petrucci , Glenn Tipton , K.K Downing , Dimebag , Marty Friedman and a whole bunch more ....The Rolling Stone sucks....What do you think..?? BQ - List your fav Guitarists that you think actually deserve to be on the list@ginga...No you are wrong its about Rolling stone's Greatest Guitarists of all -time ...not the popular .....if its about popular then where are these guys i mentioned ?are they not popular? I agree with most of your opinion..the fact is we all know that this list is crap and 'Rolling Stone Sucks ' Hi kansas fan....

