1980.
All Night Long (All Night) - Lionel Richie
And I know the world existed before 1985, I was born in 1983.
1980.
Sorry ... I was still kind of laughing at GiG saying that Britney Spears was the hottest, most recognizable woman of all time. And now 1992 being the best in music.
Life sure must have sucked for anyone who grew up before then if these are considered the best of all time.
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You youngsters sure missed out on some great music. Today's music is not even music just sampling from the great old stuff.
and mr. bungle's first album
and that's a van hagar album. ugh.
that's very debateable. there were lots of great hip hop albums coming out in the 80s.
Great hip hop albums don't exist.
I'm among the few who prefer the Hagar albums.and that's a van hagar album. ugh.
Now, here's some GOOD music for you…some albums from 1970 (in the order of my preference - best to least good - but all excellent!):
Neil Young - After the Goldrush
Santana - Abraxas
Elton John - Tumbleweed Connection
Derek and The Dominos (Eric Clapton) - Layla and other Assorted Love Songs
Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out
The Allman Brothers Band - Idlewild South
Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young - Deja Vu
Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother
Delaney and Bonnie - Delaney and Bonnie & Friends on Tour with Eric Clapton
Simon and Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water
Credence Clearwater Revival - Pendulum
Credence Clearwater Revival - Cosmo's Factory
Deep Purple - In Rock
James Taylor - Sweet Baby James
The Beatles - Let It Be
Rod Stewart - Gasoline Alley
Joe er - Mad Dogs and Englishmen
Kris Kristofferson - Me and Bobby McGee
The Band - Stage Fright
The Doors - Morrison Hotel
Grateful Dead - American Beauty
Grateful Dead - Workingman's Dead
Bob Dylan - New Morning
Various Artists - Woodstock
Led Zepplin - III
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band - John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
The Kinks - Lola vs the Powerman & the Money-Go-Round, Part I
Cat Stevens - Tea for the Tillerman
The Who - Live at Leeds
The Temptations - Psychedelic Shack
The Beach Boys - Sunflower
James Brown - Sex Machine
Miles Davis - es Brew
Van Morrison - Moondance
Velvet Undergound - Loaded
sure they don't. keep telling yourself that.
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing - Leo Sayer
What A Fool Believes - The Doobie Brothers US
Bright Eyes - Art Garfunkel UK
SHANIA TWAIN soooo rocks...Her CD is the one I blast the most when I am getting ready to Party...![]()
I'm going out tonight-I'm feelin' alright
Gonna let it all hang out
Wanna make some noise-really raise my voice
Yeah, I wanna scream and shout
No inhibitions-make no conditions
Get a little outta line
I ain't gonna act politically correct
I only wanna have a good time
that 1967 list is vastly overrated. Bands and songs become overrated through time, not unlike inflation of currency.
Think about it. So many peopleover beatles and the like now, but if you take an imaginary popularity level of all those 1967 bands TODAY, then take all those 1992 bands and check their popularity 39 years later in 2031, do you think Nirvana, Dr Dre, Rage, NIN, won't be insanely overrated too?
Besides, us young folk weren't alive through that black n white![]()
Kids will be studying Beatles music in school by then. None of those groups will ever achieve the legacy of The Beatles, justified or not.do you think Nirvana, Dr Dre, Rage, NIN, won't be insanely overrated too?
I concur.
I concur.
Great list!
they've beeen studying beatles music in school for years now and already some of those 1992 bands are being studied
music school of course
but still
those albums did not receive the praise they are getting now 10 years ago, 20, 30, etc
Let it Be
Sincerely,
Paul McCartney
its cuz all the cholos listenin to that music told their kids about it and it spread
when we tell our kids about the 1992 music, that will be just as 'classic' and 'groundbreaking' and 'breakthrough' and 'meaningful' as that 60's stuff that many of us like today
Blues for the Red Sun also came out in 92 ... and it's not possibly one of the most influential Stoner Rock albums ever released, it is the most influential.
Kyuss's best album was also released in 1992, dont remember hte name of it though. That's stoner rock too....unless we're talkin about the same album
CBF how old are you?
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