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here's 10 for right now....i am not sure if it's my final answer:
john lennon - plastic ono band
stevie wonder - songs in the key of life
daniel amos - mbd
paul mccartney - ram
bob dylan - saved
the choir - flap your wings
adam again - perfecta
kiss - alive
the beatles - the beatles (the white album)
the alarm - declaration
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In something resembling an order....
Swirling Eddies -- Zoom Daddy
Vigilantes of Love -- Slow Dark Train
Big Star -- 3rd
John Lennon -- Plastic Ono Band
Public Image Ltd. -- Second Edition
The Velvet Underground -- The Velvet Underground (3rd -- see below
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The Waterboys -- Fisherman's Blues
The Kinks -- ....Are the Village Green Preservation Society
Bob Dylan -- Bringing It All Back Home
Beach Boys -- Pet Sounds
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1) Beatles - Revolver
2) Beatles - White Album
3) Wilco - YHF
4) DA - MBD
5) DA - dfbb
6) DA Live Bootleg
7) The Who Live at Leeds
Stuart Davis - Late Great SD
9) The 77's Sticks & Stones
10 Circle Slide - The Choir
I'm sure tomorrow I would have a different list...
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I think I would have to throw SF59's "Old" in there some place...
where I am not sure... maybe I just need to go to 15 records...
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I keep seing the band Extreme... I never cared much for them or that record III sides to every story. Kinda funny to keep seeing that one pop up... I have not thought about that record in years!
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I guess if you had something against "hair metal" in general, you wouldn't like Extreme. But listen carefully to the music and the message, and you'll find that they ain't no "hair metal" band. |
No I had a roomate back in my "single" years who owned that CD and I thought it was just bland, dull and boring... not at all very creative or good...
pretty much sucked!
Sorry.
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nah.... i really like guns and roses, the crue, poison and a lot of those bands... but extreme and the van halen album where that guy sings just flat out suck.....
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All Van Halen sucks!
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baxter
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i won't dispute that, and i went to PCC.
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wes berlin
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i won't dispute that, and i went to PCC. |
i went there one semester.........
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eddie was already a big star by then... not that it really matters...
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Was the Van de Kamps on the corner across the street still there?
i liked their enchiladas with fritos.
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dennis
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I really like the first Van Halen record and I am pretty fond of 1984 as well.
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Van Halen is a talented band... |
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...without an anchor.
David Lee Roth wasn't the best singer or lyricist, but he was a showman.
Sammy Hagar wasn't a good lyricist either, and his drinkin' & druggin' attitude was tired, tired, tired, but he could sing the antennae off a cabo-wabo-cockroach.
But Gary Cherone... He just did not fit. Not at all. He's not a wild showman, he's not a particularly powerful singer. Good, yes but not earth-shakingly good. His lyrics weren't so swell either. In Extreme, he could play off of Nuno Bettencourt but in VH, he seemed exactly like the surrogate he was.
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RE: Van Halen is a talented band... |
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...without an anchor.
David Lee Roth wasn't the best singer or lyricist, but he was a showman.
Sammy Hagar wasn't a good lyricist either, and his drinkin' & druggin' attitude was tired, tired, tired, but he could sing the antennae off a cabo-wabo-cockroach.
But Gary Cherone... He just did not fit. Not at all. He's not a wild showman, he's not a particularly powerful singer. Good, yes but not earth-shakingly good. His lyrics weren't so swell either. In Extreme, he could play off of Nuno Bettencourt but in VH, he seemed exactly like the surrogate he was.
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Very well said. Except that after,
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"How do I know when it's love?
I can't tell you but it lasts forever
Oh! How does it feel when it's love?
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I would say "...Hagar wasn't a good lyricist" is being charitable.
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Originally posted by dennis
I really like the first Van Halen record and I am pretty fond of 1984 as well. |
van halen was only van halen with david lee roth..... period.. end of discussion....
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I agree!
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ice-t - "wise choice!"
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RE: Van Halen is a talented band... |
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Originally posted by DwDunphy
...without an anchor.
David Lee Roth wasn't the best singer or lyricist, but he was a showman.
Sammy Hagar wasn't a good lyricist either, and his drinkin' & druggin' attitude was tired, tired, tired, but he could sing the antennae off a cabo-wabo-cockroach.
But Gary Cherone... He just did not fit. Not at all. He's not a wild showman, he's not a particularly powerful singer. Good, yes but not earth-shakingly good. His lyrics weren't so swell either. In Extreme, he could play off of Nuno Bettencourt but in VH, he seemed exactly like the surrogate he was.
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Apparently Gary was very energetic when he toured with Van Halen. So you can't say that he wasn't a good showman. I always come back to the fact that Gary sounded good with Extreme, but not with Van Halen. Nuno may be a contributing factor, but I don't think that's all. Van Halen III was simply terrible. No soaring harmonies, no melodic content, no real Van Halen riffs, no tightness within the band, overly elaborate 85-minute arrangements, etc. All the things that made Van Halen were not to be seen. They had the potential to do a great album, but they blew it.
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van halen was only van halen with david lee roth..... period.. end of discussion....
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True, but........
........they suck no matter who sings!
In my opinion anyway.
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