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The most influential albums, pop or rock, in the last 45 years.
In your opinion what were the most influential album produced in the last 45 years, since 1961 for those who don't do Maths. :1orglaugh
For me it was the following. Sgt Peppers - The Beatles. First Album you had to listen to a few times to get into. Tommy - The Who. Pop/rock music became something else. Electric Ladyland - Jimi Hendrix. The electric guitar became something else. Freewheelin - Bob Dylan. Pop music was more than just music. You can throw in a few more like The Wall, Disreali Gears, Dark Side. But for me the top four were ground breaking. What's yours? |
Any album done by Hanson...
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The Winter Album by N'sync
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for me also Sgt Peppers: started pop at all
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60s any band that took acid
70s Led Zepplin: Zoso 80s Motley Crue :Shout at the devil 90s Nirvana :Nevermind 2000's Eminem :The Eminem Show |
Sticky Fingers - 71
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or better yet, paint it balck '66
that's where all started :) this song was covered also by: Inkubus Sukkubus, Judas Priest, Glenn Tipton, Gob, The Vines, Deadsy, The Black Dahlia Murder, Kalan Porter, Firewater, W.A.S.P., Deep Purple, Ottmar Liebert, The Agony Scene, The Avengers, Anti-Nowhere League, The Unseen, Rush, Led Zeppelin, 3 Steps Ahead, The Tea Party, Karel Gott (in German as Schwarz und Rot), Eric Burdon and War, U2, London Symphony Orchestra with Marc Almond, Skrewdriver, Earth Crisis, Echo and the Bunnymen, Hikaru Utada, Half Japanese, Vanessa Carlton, Three Sixes, Face to Face, Spanish band M-Clan, Bullet Train to Moscow, No Friends Of Harry, The Mighty Lemon Drops and others. |
Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream :2 cents:
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Revolver, Thriller, Chronic 2001
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Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath, without ozzy and crew we wouldnt have most of the rock or heavy metal music today. Please can say the beatles or led zep influnced todays music, but Ozzy is the godfather of Heavy Metal and more people say they were influenced by them then the beatles or Zep.
First time i heard Black Sabbath it was all over for me, their music still sound fresh today and thats a testiment to them. |
Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of The Moon (1973)
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the spice girls
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Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction is my all time favorite album and has influenced me and probably MILLIONS of other guitar players especially, in the last few years.
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Ugh there can be million choices.I mean there was a LOT of music produced during last 45 years.Btw beatles was start to exits before 46 years if a im not wrong.Now is 2006 and they ended 1960.Which means 46 years.
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britney spears - hit me one more time
Well helped me through my teen years :) |
I don't have a list or anything, but Pearl Jam's "Ten" has to be in there somewhere.
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Sgt. Peppers took it to a totally new level. Listen to "Day in the Life" It was the first pop album that you had to LISTEN to, to really enjoy. I know I was there in 1967. :1orglaugh It was strange. Up until then we used to like, enjoy and hear pop music. It was always on in the back ground. Even the White Album and Revolver. But Sgt. Peppers you LISTENED to. And in that it was the first POP ALBUM to achieve that. Jazz and blues had been doing it but not POP. Go look at pop charts pre Sgt. Peppers and then after. |
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Both of those bands changed a generation and started a movement. |
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Nirvana - Nevermind is certainly also in that league - i experienced it first hand as a DJ at that time - and how the people changed |
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Will have to listen to Nirvana and see what I'm missing. |
pet sounds . . the beach boys
black sabith - paraniod led zeplin |
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The problem with listening to Nirvana now is they won't seem as progressive now as they were then. They basically changed the whole rock music scene when they came out almost over night. Also a key note that after Kurt Cobain killed himself the remaining members went on to form the Foo Fighters which has turned into another great group that is still together today. |
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this one i have to agree.. :thumbsup one of my favourite under rated band from the 60's better than the beatles imho. |
well ........... the first double LP ever? - just check Google, hint: MOI
or maybe the Beach Boys - Holland? |
we're only in it for the money?
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im no particular order
john mayall and the blues breakers featuring eric clapton - the beano album jimi hendrix - electric ladyland, are you experinced, band of gypsy's guns n roses appetite for destruction james brown van halen I nivana never mind led zeppelin I II and IV beatles - sgt pepper, white album, revolver The Clash london calling The Sex Pistols Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, alice in chains face lift ac/dc back in black ozzy osbourne diary of a madman - blizzard of ozz new york dolls - new york dolls prince 1999 purple rain michael jackson - thriller korn - korn areatha franklin - the who - tommy - whos next rolling stones - some girls, exile on main st., sticky fingers, beggars banquet, let it bleed Public Enemy It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back run dmc - raising hell ramones - rocket to russia greenday - dookie panters - vulgar dislpay of power The Stooges - Raw Power, bowie - low, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars - The Man Who Sold the World queen, - news of the world, a night at the oprea parliment - p funk |
Dark Side of The Moon, Hatful of Hollow & Rage Against The Machine.
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As far as rock goes, I have yet to find a band that has more "wow" songs than Sabbath. Sabbath is still a major part of today's everyday listening music, after 30 years, they were way ahead of their time. |
influential for whom? , to you? , or the world?
albums most influential (or ones i can remember) to me. 60's - diana ross & the supremes (it was a 60's thing) 70's - crystal gayle (i love long hair and country was big at the time) 80's - pet shop boys (i love green/blue/etc. hair color) 90's - randy travis (back to country for me while the world went "trans") 20's - i stopped buying new music because there is a lack of original material and what's out there sounds like sh*t (interpreted: i'm old and i just don't get it!) so at this time i am transfering all old media on vinyl/tape to digital and spending the remainder of my time left on this planet listening to what i want to hear ..."cause it's still all about me baby!"... sincerely ~ ..."if i could put time on a disc..err..in a bottle!"... |
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sabbath - black sabbath, paranoid, heaven and hell with dio metallica - master of pupets, ride the lightning, justice for all, the black album nwa staright oughta compton biggie smalls - ready to die |
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Eminem - E
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They were good. |
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beastie boys - license to ill, pauls boutique, check your head US war |
Beatles' Sgt. Pepper
Michael Jackson's Thriller |
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for the rap scene, dre and eminem...
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Woody Guthrie: Library of Congress Recordings
Sex Pistols : Never Mind the Bollocks |
any album from Rage Against the Machine
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Pink Floyd: Dark Side of The Moon, The Doors: The Doors, Green Day: Dookie, Beastie Boys: License to Ill, The Beatles Please Please Me, Jimi Hendrix: Electric Ladyland, Red Hot Chili Peppers: Blood Sugar Sex Magik, U2: Achtung Baby, Nirvana: Nevermind
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