Best Albums Ever!

yoda said:
Cool it was always Puppets and the Justice albums for me. They were in Dublin and Belfast and I managed to get to both venues myself. They were 2 amazing nights. Hetfield threw a plectrum into the snakepit and by pure luck it fell near me. After a drunken wrestling match I managed to grasp it off the floor. I have great memories from that night it was mad :D
I love One and a Harvester of Sorrow. Funnily enough my two favourite songs come from The Ride The Lightening album - For Whom The Bell Tolls and Fade to Black.
 
Richard_H said:
1. Guns n' Roses - Appetite for Destruction
2. Alice Cooper - Welcome to my Nightmare
3. Aerosmith - Rocks
4. Def Leppard - Hysteria
5. Skid Row - Skid Row
6. Motley Crue - Dr Feelgood
7. Metallica - Black Album
8. Black Sabbath - Paranoid
9. Ozzy - Blizzard of Oz
10. Bon Jovi - New Jersey

Tried to go with only one album per band but there's plenty I could switch such as Ozzmosis for Ozzy, Sabotage for Sabbath
Can you believe it's 30 years since Hysteria and Appetite for Destruction this year. :eek:
 
Cazza said:
Everybody seems to be a rocker! Any Hip Hoppers, Funksters or Electro-heads on here?
My favourite hip-hop albums are:
The Goats - Tricks of the Shade
A Tribe Called Quest - People's Instinctive Travels & Paths of Rhythm
Dr. Octagan - Dr. Octagon

Anybody like the East Coast stuff? - like the Eastern Conference Allstars, High & Mighty, Pacewon, Copywriter, Cage...
 
Cazza said:
Everybody seems to be a rocker! Any Hip Hoppers, Funksters or Electro-heads on here?

The only time I seemed to take an interest in Hip Hop was the whole M C Hammer thing with the Turtles because I liked them :D
 
Pink Floyd - Meddle.
Alice Cooper - Killer
Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Misfits - Colllection
Metallica - Master Of Puppets
Dj Shadow - Endtroducing Dj Shadow
Boards Of Canada - Music Has The Right To Children
Godspeed You Black Emperor - the first one ( infinity? )
Mr Bungle - California
Queens Of The Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf
Arcade Fire - Reflektor
 
TheJabbaWookie said:
yoda said:
Cool it was always Puppets and the Justice albums for me. They were in Dublin and Belfast and I managed to get to both venues myself. They were 2 amazing nights. Hetfield threw a plectrum into the snakepit and by pure luck it fell near me. After a drunken wrestling match I managed to grasp it off the floor. I have great memories from that night it was mad :D
I love One and a Harvester of Sorrow. Funnily enough my two favourite songs come from The Ride The Lightening album - For Whom The Bell Tolls and Fade to Black.

Justice is almost my favourite Metallica but the lack of bass means Master pips it.
 
yoda said:
Cazza said:
Everybody seems to be a rocker! Any Hip Hoppers, Funksters or Electro-heads on here?

The only time I seemed to take an interest in Hip Hop was the whole M C Hammer thing with the Turtles because I liked them :D

:lol:

Goats- Tricks of the Shade was a great album I totally forgot about. Have it on cassette somewhere! Totally forgot about Entroducing as well- awesome stuff 8)
 
A few of my personals....

Pearl Jam - Ten or Vs
Metallica - MofP
Radiohead - OK Computer
Alice In Chains - Dirt
Manic Street Preachers - Holy Bible
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Mad Season - Above
 
I like alot of the albums mentioned on here tried to list some that havent had a mention but are still up there for me

L7 Early stuff Bricks are heavy and Hungry for stink (and they still play live some great you tube gigs on line)
I have a Hendrix live album which is really good
Bit obscure but grew up with this album, Dirk wears white sox (Adam Ant at his best when he was a bit punk)
Must mention Ian Dury and the block heads, (any of the late 70's early 80's albums all so good)
always liked the Breeders album, last splash
and a bit of a gulity pleaseure Grace Jones, Island Life
Forgot must mention Specials, the specials and Madness, One Step Beyond, could go on and on but these spring to mind right now :)
 
TheJabbaWookie said:
bosk70 said:
L7 Early stuff Bricks are heavy and Hungry for stink (and they still play live some great you tube gigs on line)
Ha, do you remember their infamous appearance on The Word?

Yer flashing think the colour was green but may be a false memory :D also the sanitary towel incident at the concert and a competition to have some fun with the drummer all good fun, loved , still love that band so much :)
must break out my old l7 t-shirt now the memories are fresh again :)
 
bosk70 said:
TheJabbaWookie said:
bosk70 said:
L7 Early stuff Bricks are heavy and Hungry for stink (and they still play live some great you tube gigs on line)
Ha, do you remember their infamous appearance on The Word?

Yer flashing think the colour was green but may be a false memory :D also the sanitary towel incident at the concert and a competition to have some fun with the drummer all good fun, loved , still love that band so much :)
must break out my old l7 t-shirt now the memories are fresh again :)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GypkmEUhHvQ
 
TheJabbaWookie said:
bosk70 said:
TheJabbaWookie said:
Ha, do you remember their infamous appearance on The Word?

Yer flashing think the colour was green but may be a false memory :D also the sanitary towel incident at the concert and a competition to have some fun with the drummer all good fun, loved , still love that band so much :)
must break out my old l7 t-shirt now the memories are fresh again :)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GypkmEUhHvQ

with high definition I would have been able to tell looks a bit green ... go Donita.... still has a great sense of humour today saw an interview last year with her :D
 
SAVORY100 said:
Please - The Pet Shop Boys

Definitely up there for me, first concert I ever went to, Pet Shop Boys in 1989.

Other favourites for me;

The Who - Quadrophenia
Beastie Boys - Pauls Boutique
The The - Infected
Half Man Half Biscuit - Back Again in the DHSS
Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power
Street Sounds Electro 6
Derek B - Bullet from a Gun
 
Oasis - Whats the Story
Oasis - Be Here Now
The Darkness - Permission To Land
The Darkness - One Way Ticket
Metallica - Black Album ( best weight training music ever made )
Electric Six - Fire

This has basically been my staple of music since the 90's ( starting with Oasis ), I absolutely love Queen too but I don't actually like a particular album, just lots of songs from all different ones.
 
TheJabbaWookie said:
Cazza said:
Everybody seems to be a rocker! Any Hip Hoppers, Funksters or Electro-heads on here?
My favourite hip-hop albums are:
The Goats - Tricks of the Shade
A Tribe Called Quest - People's Instinctive Travels & Paths of Rhythm
Dr. Octagan - Dr. Octagon

Anybody like the East Coast stuff? - like the Eastern Conference Allstars, High & Mighty, Pacewon, Copywriter, Cage...


Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet
NWA - Straight out of Compton
De La Soul - Three Feet High and Rising

The first two were part of the sound of my kid teens
 
Dr_Ball_MD said:
SAVORY100 said:
Please - The Pet Shop Boys

Definitely up there for me, first concert I ever went to, Pet Shop Boys in 1989.

Other favourites for me;

The Who - Quadrophenia
Beastie Boys - Pauls Boutique
The The - Infected
Half Man Half Biscuit - Back Again in the DHSS
Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power
Street Sounds Electro 6
Derek B - Bullet from a Gun

'Please' is one of those albums that I listen to from start to finish without skipping a track

Dare I say it.... Simply Red - Stars. I loved that when it came out. My Mrs hates Mick Hucknell but I just don't think you can discount the amount of great songs they did, whatever you think of him
 
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