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Off we go top 50 albums

I've got 13

The Velvet Underground and Nico (1967)

Patti Smith Horses (1975)

Brian Eno Discreet Music (1975)

The Stooges Raw Power (1973)

The Clash London Calling (1979)

Jimi Hendrix Are You Experienced (1967)

Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon (1973)

The Stone Roses The Stone Roses (1989)

The Ramones The Ramones (1976)

The Smiths The Smiths (1984)

Primal Scream Screamadelica (1991)

Talking Heads Fear of Music (1979)

Nirvana Nevermind (1991)

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OK...I've got:

The Beatles - Stg Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)

Marvin Gaye - What's Going On? (1971)

Joni Mitchell - Blue (1971)

The Clash - London Calling (1979)

The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses (1989)

Radiohead - The Bends (1995)

Michael Jackson - Thriller (1982)

I'm one of those who prefers "Revolver" to "Stg Pepper's" and I'm also a great fan of "Rubber Soul". "What's Going On" is one of my favorite albums ever, everyone should own it.

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Good read that Col,cheers. :tu:

Happy Mondays should be in there though.

I've got:

The Clash-London calling(1979)

The Stone Roses-The Stone Roses(1989)

The Ramones-The Ramones(1976)

The Who-My Generation(1965)

Radiohead-The Bends(1995)

The Smiths-The Smiths(1984)

Talking Heads-Fear of Music(1979)

The Strokes-Is This It?(2001)

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Pompous overblown read. Like the following:

47 Nirvana

Nevermind (1991)

You might argue Nirvana's landmark album changed nothing whatsoever. All their best seditious instincts came to nothing, after all. And yet Nevermind still rocks mightily, capturing a moment when the vituperative US underground imposed its agenda on the staid mainstream. Without this ... no Seattle scene, no Britpop, no Pete Doherty.

Nevermind (pardon the pun) that Ten came out 6 months earlier and would still have been successful even had Nevermind not been released...

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For what it's worth I have...

The Beatles - Sgt Peppers - 1967

The Clash - London Calling - 1979

Stone Roses - Stone Roses - 1989

Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath - 1970

The Ramones - The Ramones - 1976

Massive Attack - Blue Lines - 1991

Radiohead - The Bends - 1995

Primal Scream - Screamadelica - 1991

Nirvana - Nevermind - 1991

The Strokes - Is This It? - 2001

De La Soul - 3Ft High & Rising - 1989

Reminded me that I need to sort my life out and get The Stooges Raw Power.

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I have kicking around the house somewhere:

The Beatles ~ Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)

Robert Johnson ~ King of the Delta Blues Singers (1961) purchased in the 80s

Bob Dylan ~ Bringing it All Back Home (1965)

The Beach Boys ~ Pet Sounds (1966)

The Clash ~ London Calling (1979)

Stevie Wonder ~ Songs in the Key of Life (1976)

Pink Floyd ~ The Dark Side of the Moon (1973)

Otis Redding ~ Otis Blue (1965)

The Who ~ My Generation (1965)

Fairport Convention ~ Liege and Lief (1969)

I worry about some of those dates :( All on vinyl and we don't have a turntable or even a Dansette!

It isn't a "best ever" list so I suppose that explains the abscence of magnificent stuff like The Stones "Exile on Main Street" or Bob Dylan's "Blood on the Tracks" - which surely should be in there somewhere.

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Pompous overblown read. Like the following:

Nevermind (pardon the pun) that Ten came out 6 months earlier and would still have been successful even had Nevermind not been released...

True American.

The "Seattle Scene" started with a band called Green River, who morphed into Mother Love Bone who then became Pearl Jam. Other notables around at the time were Soundgarden, Alice in Chains and Mudhoney.

Nirvana arrived very late onto an already burgeoning scene. It is a complete myth that they were early leading lights.

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True American.

The "Seattle Scene" started with a band called Green River, who morphed into Mother Love Bone who then became Pearl Jam. Other notables around at the time were Soundgarden, Alice in Chains and Mudhoney.

Nirvana arrived very late onto an already burgeoning scene. It is a complete myth that they were early leading lights.

But I think Nevermind made it to number 1 on the album charts where as none of the other bands achieved this? Could be wrong. Never the less, I like all of those bands, Alice in Chains probably my favourite of them all.

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Pearl Jam released 10 in 1991 and it became one of the best selling albums of all time.

They followed this up with Vs, Vitalogy and No Code. All reached number 1 in the US. in fact Vs sold an incredible 1 million copies in its first week of sale.

Oh by the way I am not doubting Nirvanas commericial success, or the influence they had and continue to have. Just their place in the early Seattle scene.

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Let's see...

The Velvet Underground & Nico - Self-titled

The Beatles - Sargeant Peppers'

Robert Johnson - King Of The Delta Blues Singers

Marvin Gaye - What's Going On

The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds

Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue

Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced?

Pink Floyd - Dark Side

Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters

Black Sabbath - Self-titled

Radiohead - The Bends

11... not bad.

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I've got

The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

Kraftwerk - Trans-Europe Express

NWA - Straight Outta Compton

The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds

The Clash - London Calling

Prince and the Revolution - Purple Rain

Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon

The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses

Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath

The Ramones - The Ramones

The Who - My Generation

Massive Attack - Blue Lines

Radiohead - The Bends

Michael Jackson - Thriller

Run DMC - Run DMC*

The Smiths - The Smiths

Primal Scream - Screamadelica

Nirvana - Nevermind

De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising

Although, I think only Stone Rose, Nevermind and Raising Hell* would make it onto my desert island disks list.

(* Run DMC - Run DMC ? WTF ! I'm sure they must mean Raising Hell, that was Run DMCs BIG breakthough album).

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i got

1. oasis "definitely maybe"

2. beatles "revolver"

3. stone roses "stone roses"

4. verve "urban hymns"

5. editors "the back room"

6. sex pistols "nevermind the *******"

7. ocean colour scene "moasley shoals"

8. paul weller "stanley road"

9. brmc "brmc"

10. nirvana "nevermind"

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Another list for you.

The Mercury Prize nominees announced today. So who has got any of these? :unsure:

Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not

Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan - Ballad Of The Broken Seas

Editors - The Back Room

Guillemots - Through The Windowpane

Richard Hawley - Coles Corner

Hot Chip - The Warning

Girls Aloud - Black Holes And Revelations

Zoe Rahman - Melting Pot

Lou Rhodes - Beloved One

Scritti Politti - White Bread, Black Beer

Sway - This Is My Demo

Thom Yorke - The Eraser

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For those youngsters out there - Possibly the best intro to a song ever

Clicky

When sticking three songs together in one single was almost compulsory - Turn the sound right up (just dont ask about the video - bloody students)

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