I'm sick of seeing "Sgt. Pepper" on all these lists.
At least "Revolver" was in front of it.
Go Hayden!
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
I'm sick of seeing "Sgt. Pepper" on all these lists.
At least "Revolver" was in front of it.
Go Hayden!
9 Blue Lines - Massive Attack
Cool! Although I thought Mezzanine was supposed to be the best one. Huh.
10 Metal Box - PiL
I feel stupid for asking, but who?
Congrats, hayden!
At least "Revolver" was in front of it.
No kidding.
Go Hayden!
(doing arhythmic pseudo-hip-hop moves)
P-C doesn't know who PiL is?
What are they teaching kids in school these days?
I feel stupid for asking, but who?
Public Image Ltd. The album's called Second Edition over here, and it's essential, easily one of the best albums ever made
Congrats, hayden!
(more pseudo-hip-hop dancing)
Public Image Ltd is noted for its lead singer, John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten.
edit 'cuz I can spell "Johnny"
Okay, yes, I'd never heard of them at all.
Oh, I've heard of Johnny Rotten.
Okay, yes, I'd never heard of them at all.
No "Death Disco"? No, "Anger is an energy!" No deep bassy dub rumblings bolstering rantings? No Keith Levene guitar reverb (from which The Edge stole a goodly portion of his schtick)?
No deep bassy dub rumblings bolstering rantings?
Jah Wobble!!!!
Oh, this was after the Sex Pistols. See, I've heard of the Sex Pistols.
You're going to have to stop being surprised when I don't know things before, say, 1990.