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


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

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

    • Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks
    • Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
    • Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed
    • REM - Automatic For The People

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  • Poll closed on 22/02/21 at 16:27

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13 minutes ago, johnsusername said:

This disgusting language should be censored! 

Ignore him. He will preach to anybody that he's a long haired musical aficionado with an album collection that beats Tarantinos and just great music taste when in reality he's just a one trick wanker from Muirhouse.

 

Code speaks more sense on these threads. All 72. 

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Had a listen to Blood on the Tracks before voting just as an excuse because I've not heard it in a long time. It struck me that I like the best songs on the album sung by someone else. If Idiot Wind was released today it would be fucked out of it.  His voice is atrocious on it. That said the songs are brilliant.

 

Same for Dire Straits. Some brilliant songs on that album but I'm not a fan of Mark's singing, even though his guitar work is top notch. 

 

No love for the Stones and never will so it's Dylan and REM for me, Clive

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Blood on the Tracks is the best album in this group.

 

Second vote was tougher. Brothers in Arms is technically excellent, but a bit middle of the road for my liking. Automatic for the People has some incredible tracks, but Let It Bleed is the Stones best album, so it has to go through. 

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4 minutes ago, Juniper said:

Just doesn't do anything for me, it's a bit too middle of the road.

 

The Mrs dad loves them though and on the odd occasion when I'm in his car rolling out the passager door whilst on a motorway at 70mph is massively appealing.

If I hadn't met you both in real life I'd think you and Mook were the same person. 

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