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Doug Clifford and Stu Cook are probably the most under appreciated rhythm section in Rock music. Smooth and tight. Creedence's secret weapon. Fogerty's post-Creedence songs never had the same feel or quality.
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23 hours ago, bluefox4000 said:
CCR is one of my favs.
small yet extremly tight discography. Except for Mardi Gras.......We don't talk about Mardi Gras, lol
Mick
"Someday Never Comes" and "Sweet Hitch-Hiker" are top notch Creedence tunes. "Lookin' for a Reason" is a pleasant Hank Williams inspired, toe tapping tune. Wait, those are the songs John Fogerty wrote...
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"Strawberry Fields Forever" - The Beatles
"I Found Out" - John Lennon
"I'm Set Free" - The Velvet Underground"
"I'll Come Running" - Brian Eno
"'Til I Die" - The Beach Boys
"I Believe" - Buzzcocks
"Centerfield" - John Fogerty
"The Whole of the Moon" - The Waterboys
"Freewill" - Rush
"Watching the Wheels" - John Lennon
Honorable mentions: "Tomorrow" - Wall of Voodoo, "Sign on the Window" - Bob Dylan, "Subdivisions" - Rush, "I Believe" - R.E.M., "Respectable Street" - XTC
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Big Thief - Masterpiece [9/10]
King Crimson - Red [10/10]
Built To Spill - Perfect From Now On [9/10]
PJ Harvey - Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea [9/10]
Wire - Send [9/10]
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On 2/3/2023 at 2:45 PM, Segue Myles said:
I wish you'd give it up, I think they are grotesquely overrated, but I like them. Lol
They are overrated. Good, but overrated.
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Physical Graffiti by miles.
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Rest in peace, Mr. Verlaine.
Marquee Moon is a sublime album. Razor sharp guitars slashing and cutting through every song.
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Judas Priest - Point of Entry [7/10]
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David Crosby - If I Could Only Remember My Name [6/10]
Ween - Quebec [9/10]
AC/DC - Back in Black [10/10]
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Ozzy Osbourne - Diary of a Madman [9/10]
Black Sabbath - Mob Rules [8/10]
The Michael Schenker Group - MSG [6/10]
Whitesnake - Come An' Get It [5/10]
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Diary of a Madman is a much better album than Blizzard of Ozz.
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47 minutes ago, zepphead said:
After a conversation with The Cat 3 I gave this album a spin for the first time in a long while.
Yes, it has aged pretty well and was a good listen.
But i understand on reflection why I was a bit disappointed with it at the time -
It was a bit of a 'polished' affair .... their previous albums sounded like a band of sleazy, deranged freaks firing out dangerous music ... this was more conventional.
But it was still enjoyable allbeit bittersweet as it was the last album of the collective 'Alice Cooper Band'. For me, Alice would never better these fabulous albums.
"Hard Hearted Alice" and "Teenage Lament '74" are top notch. Two of my Alice Cooper favs.
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David Coverdale is a terrible lyricist.
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A Baker's Dozen off the top of my head:
Brian Eno - Another Green World
Daryl Hall - Sacred Songs
Neil Young - After the Gold Rush
John Lennon - John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass
Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel 3
Paul Simon - Graceland
Colin Newman - Commercial Suicide
Robbie Robertson - Robbie Robertson
Roger Taylor - Fun In Space
Lou Reed - New Sensations
Pete Townshend - Empty Glass
David Johansen - David Johansen
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Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard of Ozz [7/10]
Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell [9/10]
The Michael Schenker Group - The Michael Schenker Group [7/10]
Whitesnake - Ready an' Willing [6/10]
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Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel 2 [8/10]
R.E.M. - New Adventures in Hi-Fi [8/10]
AC/DC - Let There Be Rock [7/10]
The Police - Outlandos d'Amour [8/10]
Bon Jovi - New Jersey [3/10]
Weezer - Weezer (Blue Album) [10/10]
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I watched the documentary David Crosby: Remember My Name a while back and it was very informative and entertaining. I don't like everything David Crosby did and I don't agree with everything he said, but he did write and contribute to a lot damn fine music. Rest in peace.
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Daryl Hall - Sacred Songs [10/10]
R.E.M. - Monster [6/10]
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Hey, Entre Perpetuo!!!!
Under Pressure
Fat Bottomed Girls
Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to...)
Killer Queen
Action This Day
Stone Cold Crazy
Now I'm Here
The Millionaire Waltz
Dragon Attack
Brighton Rock
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RUSH!!!!
Subdivisions
La Villa Strangiato
Limelight
Bravado
Vital Signs
Natural Science
A Farewell to Kings
Prime Mover
Digital Man
Beneath, Between & Behind
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If a band like U2 wrote and recorded "Bravado" it would be considered a classic. One of the best songs ever.
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A legend. RIP, Jeff Beck
Time to listen to Blow by Blow...
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Nick Lowe - Jesus of Cool [8/10]
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XTC
Respectable Street
Making Plans For Nigel
Chalkhills And Children
Wrapped In Grey
That's Really Super, Supergirl
Jason And The Argonauts
Real By Reel
Easter Theatre
The Mayor Of Simpleton
No Language In Our Lungs
Immaculate Grid, a fun new baseball trivia game (and there are also similar games for the NFL, NBA, and NHL)
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I love the Immaculate Grid. A very humbling game...