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Greatest Album Ever - Group K (Vote for your top 2)


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Greatest Album Ever - Group K (Vote for your top 2)  

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  1. 1. Greatest Album Ever - Group K (Vote for your top 2)

    • Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks
    • Radiohead - Kid A
    • Joni Mitchell - Blue
    • Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here

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  • Poll closed on 21/02/21 at 13:05

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13 minutes ago, Total Longo said:

Kid A and Wish you were Here for me. Loved the angry rebellious feel of the Pistols when I was 14 but it's completely of its time and sadly it comes off as a bit cartoon-ish now. 

 

I've no desire to hear any more of Joni Mitchell because what I have heard previously (Ladies of the Canyon) bored the living shit out of me.

 

I still listen to WYWH and Kid A on a regular basis.

I struggle a bit with Joni Mitchell's earlier albums but from '74-'79 she went off in a whole other direction backed by some of the biggest names in jazz. Definitely worth checking out...

 

 

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1 hour ago, tokyojoe said:

 

 

1 hour ago, Mook said:

I struggle a bit with Joni Mitchell's earlier albums but from '74-'79 she went off in a whole other direction backed by some of the biggest names in jazz. Definitely worth checking out...

 

 

It's not bad, but I prefer the controlled chaos of these jazz musicians ...

 

 

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They're deffo a marmite band, as i said i know a few people who can't deal with Thom Yorke's voice. I think there's always been that element to me never really being a huge fan of (off the top of my head) Weller, Bowie and Dylan (despite thinking that the music is mostly fine)

 

 

Personally, i think TY has a fantastic range and if anything is better singing the slower tracks, like this.   

 

 

 

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20 hours ago, Total Longo said:

They're deffo a marmite band, as i said i know a few people who can't deal with Thom Yorke's voice. I think there's always been that element to me never really being a huge fan of (off the top of my head) Weller, Bowie and Dylan (despite thinking that the music is mostly fine)

 

 

Personally, i think TY has a fantastic range and if anything is better singing the slower tracks, like this.   

 

 

 

I’ve been listening to In Rainbows a lot lately  and love the vocal on this too.

 

 

 

 

 

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