Haven't listened to this in years.
Haven't listened to this in years.
Yeah, baby!Originally Posted by Xstnlsooner
Originally Posted by olevetonahill
Almost forgot... John Coltrane "Blue Train"
Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl
is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves.
Einstein.
Originally Posted by crawfish
I was close to including these two.
SoonerinabileneOh sweet jesus. Its like watching the special olympics in high definition on here now.
Wow...did I forget?Originally Posted by Howzit
I definitely agree with Stop Making Sense, and thanks Sooneron for including Pretty Hate Machine, which has always been an album I used as an example when talking about this subject. I would also include:
And of course, since I'm obligated to include a Lips disk, I'll go:
Believe it or not, there are songs on nearly every other Lips disk that I skip from time to time. But not on The Soft Bulletin.
Well, crap.
Yes on those 3 YES albums, + Steely Dan's AJA, and the Moody Blues' DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED.Originally Posted by crawfish
Put a lid on it! Kiss it goodbye. We gave it away, and apparently thought it made sense to do so.
Damn, how could I forget Freddie King? But I gotta get away from the Hideaway and go with his Shelter stuff with Leon Russell.Originally Posted by StoopTroup
This album gives me chub. Solid all the way through.
Red Headed Stranger is pretty strong.
Originally Posted by C&CDean
I could always throw Paul's Boutique in the whole way through, but I was also usually under the influence of some happy herb when I listened to it.
Originally Posted by C&CDean
Miles Davis and John Coltrane!Originally Posted by Xstnlsooner
Great taste Xstnl.
Originally Posted by olevetonahill
Gotta disagree there pardner. Sgt Peppers Lonely heart club band. Possibly the best album of its time. Rated that way by Rolling Stone Mag.Originally Posted by OUAndy1807
OBAMA= One Big A** Mistake America!
possibly the most overrated album of all time, imo. it's a great album, but there are a couple of stinkers.Originally Posted by 85Sooner
For the benefit of mr. kite
There will be a show tonight, on trampoline.
A Rush Of Blood to the Head- ColdPlay
I'm with you on AAEA for sure. Too bad the rest of their stuff can't hope to compete with it.Originally Posted by Rhino
I would also submit:
Although apparently, they've added two tracks to it since I last purchased it, so I can't vouch for Mother Nature or Aftermath.
I'm also considering Gordon Lightfoot's Sundown. But I'm not 100% sure about it.
would one of Jim Croce's albums make this list?