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What decade does Permanent Waves really belong in?


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21 pages of this shit?! I'd agree to it being in the 1940s if it'll end the discussion. :LOL:

What an appropriate way to start the 22nd page! :cheers:

But I'm pretty sure it's more of a '30s album than a '40s one.

:LOL: I love the irony. Let's fill 22, 23, 24, 25 pages of this crap! :LOL:

 

As a famous deli owner once said, "some people like crap."

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21 pages of this shit?! I'd agree to it being in the 1940s if it'll end the discussion. :LOL:

What an appropriate way to start the 22nd page! :cheers:

But I'm pretty sure it's more of a '30s album than a '40s one.

:LOL: I love the irony. Let's fill 22, 23, 24, 25 pages of this crap! :LOL:

As a famous deli owner once said, "some people like crap."

 

"Sometimes crap is just crap," is an allusion to an unvarnished truth, as well; but we're tackling one of the most important and unresolved issues of the still relatively recently departed twentieth century. Shirley, that warrants a treble digit page count.

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21 pages of this shit?! I'd agree to it being in the 1940s if it'll end the discussion. :LOL:

What an appropriate way to start the 22nd page! :cheers:

But I'm pretty sure it's more of a '30s album than a '40s one.

:LOL: I love the irony. Let's fill 22, 23, 24, 25 pages of this crap! :LOL:

As a famous deli owner once said, "some people like crap."

 

"Sometimes crap is just crap," is an allusion to an unvarnished truth, as well; but we're tackling one of the most important and unresolved issues of the still relatively recently departed twentieth century. Shirley, that warrants a treble digit page count.

 

This thread still has nothing on the "Does anyone NOT like Hemispheres?" thread. I think it's about three hundred percent longer than this one.

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21 pages of this shit?! I'd agree to it being in the 1940s if it'll end the discussion. :LOL:

What an appropriate way to start the 22nd page! :cheers:

But I'm pretty sure it's more of a '30s album than a '40s one.

:LOL: I love the irony. Let's fill 22, 23, 24, 25 pages of this crap! :LOL:

As a famous deli owner once said, "some people like crap."

 

"Sometimes crap is just crap," is an allusion to an unvarnished truth, as well; but we're tackling one of the most important and unresolved issues of the still relatively recently departed twentieth century. Shirley, that warrants a treble digit page count.

 

Here! Here!

 

This young lady understands the importance of this thread.

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I was conceived in 1966. However not released for the world's pleasure until 1967. How old am I?

 

That said, something was "released" for a couple of somebodies' pleasures in 1966.

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I was conceived in 1966. However not released for the world's pleasure until 1967. How old am I?

There's one problem with your analogy....we're discussing when PeW was created, not released to the public
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2112, another Neil thread coming right up.

 

I think this time we will discuss whether he really intends to retire, or whether he hates his fans so much, this is just Neil's way of torturing them. When they least expect it, he will announce his come-back and snicker.

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I was conceived in 1966. However not released for the world's pleasure until 1967. How old am I?

Not enough information to tell....

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It was created in 1979, it was released in 1980...I first listened to it in 1986....so it's clearly a 1986 album...isn't it?

Clearly.

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1980s - if we said it was a 1979 album, then Moving Pictures is from 1980, Vapor Trails is from 2001, Clockwork is from 2011, etc if we counted when they were recorded as opposed to released.

Yes, you're exactly right. It depends on if you're talking about when it was released or recorded
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Who brought this thread back up anyway?

It was divine inspiration.

More like a zombie.

You must be mistaken

It's the same old thing since 1916

In your head in your head

We're still fighting

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