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- #1
- Posted: 10/05/2013 08:00
- Post subject: Chart of the day (#721): By matto
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Today's chart of the day
Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by matto (View chart)
1. OK Computer by Radiohead (1997)
2. Revolver by The Beatles (1966)
3. Hunky Dory by David Bowie (1971)
4. In Rainbows by Radiohead (2007)
5. Different Class by Pulp (1995)
6. Blood On The Tracks by Bob Dylan (1975)
7. Roxy Music by Roxy Music (1972)
8. The Dark Side Of The Moon by Pink Floyd (1973)
9. Station To Station by David Bowie (1976)
10. The Beatles (The White Album) by The Beatles (1968)
11. Substance by Joy Division (1988)
12. Sticky Fingers by The Rolling Stones (1971)
13. "Heroes" by David Bowie (1977)
14. The Wall by Pink Floyd (1979)
15. The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars by David Bowie (1972)
16. Quadrophenia by The Who (1973)
17. Exile On Main St. by The Rolling Stones (1972)
18. Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) by Brian Eno (1974)
19. For Your Pleasure by Roxy Music (1973)
20. The Bends by Radiohead (1995)
21. A Hard Day's Night by The Beatles (1964)
22. Congratulations by MGMT (2010)
23. (What's The Story) Morning Glory? by Oasis (1995)
24. Kid A by Radiohead (2000)
25. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles (1967)
26. Who's Next by The Who (1971)
27. The Stone Roses by The Stone Roses (1989)
28. Loaded by The Velvet Underground (1970)
29. Electric Warrior by T. Rex (1971)
30. The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society by The Kinks (1968)
31. Amused To Death by Roger Waters (1992)
32. Mott by Mott The Hoople (1973)
33. The Velvet Underground And Nico by The Velvet Underground (1967)
34. Country Life by Roxy Music (1974)
35. Amnesiac by Radiohead (2001)
36. Think Tank by Blur (2003)
37. Low by David Bowie (1977)
38. Definitely Maybe by Oasis (1994)
39. Arthur (Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire) by The Kinks (1969)
40. Their Satanic Majesties Request by The Rolling Stones (1967)
41. Siren by Roxy Music (1975)
42. Lodger by David Bowie (1979)
43. His 'n' Hers by Pulp (1994)
44. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway by Genesis (1974)
45. Led Zeppelin III by Led Zeppelin (1970)
46. Pleased To Meet You by James (2001)
47. The Joshua Tree by U2 (1987)
48. Meddle by Pink Floyd (1971)
49. Tommy by The Who (1969)
50. Parklife by Blur (1994)
51. Don't Believe The Truth by Oasis (2005)
52. Hail To The Thief by Radiohead (2003)
53. Born To Run by Bruce Springsteen (1975)
54. Rumours by Fleetwood Mac (1977)
55. Moving Pictures by Rush (1981)
56. Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness by The Smashing Pumpkins (1995)
57. The Final Cut by Pink Floyd (1983)
58. Everything Must Go by Manic Street Preachers (1996)
59. Sound Of Silver by LCD Soundsystem (2007)
60. Some Girls by The Rolling Stones (1978)
61. John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band by John Lennon (1970)
62. Animals by Pink Floyd (1977)
63. Aladdin Sane by David Bowie (1973)
64. Vintage Violence by John Cale (1970)
65. Achtung Baby by U2 (1991)
66. 2112 by Rush (1976)
67. Billion Dollar Babies by Alice Cooper (1973)
68. Paris 1919 by John Cale (1973)
69. London Calling by The Clash (1979)
70. The Next Day by David Bowie (2013)
71. Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (2011)
72. Clockwork Angels by Rush (2012)
73. Berlin by Lou Reed (1973)
74. Fleetwood Mac (1975) by Fleetwood Mac (1975)
75. Wrecking Ball by Bruce Springsteen (2012)
76. Before And After Science by Brian Eno (1977)
77. Misfits by The Kinks (1978)
78. #1 Record by Big Star (1972)
79. Darkness On The Edge Of Town by Bruce Springsteen (1978)
80. Diamond Dogs by David Bowie (1974)
81. Paranoid by Black Sabbath (1970)
82. Selling England By The Pound by Genesis (1973)
83. Wrong Way Up by Brian Eno And John Cale (1990)
84. Transformer by Lou Reed (1972)
85. Heathen by David Bowie (2002)
86. Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols by The Sex Pistols (1977)
87. The Great Escape by Blur (1995)
88. New York Dolls by New York Dolls (1973)
89. Love It To Death by Alice Cooper (1971)
90. Before The Frost... Until The Freeze by The Black Crowes (2009)
91. Frantic by Bryan Ferry (2002)
92. Sonic Temple by The Cult (1989)
93. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John (1973)
94. Dog Man Star by Suede (1994)
95. The Slider by T. Rex (1972)
96. Visual Audio Sensory Theater by VAST (1998)
97. 154 by Wire (1979)
98. Sea Change by Beck (2002)
99. The Holy Bible by Manic Street Preachers (1994)
100. A New World Record by Electric Light Orchestra (1976)
About chart of the day: The BestEverAlbums.com chart of the day is randomly selected from all charts of at least 50 entries (and divisible by ten). Charts are only selected if they have a minimum average rating of 75 out of 100 from at least 10 votes, and must have been updated in the last 180 days. In addition, a chart must allow member feedback for it to be eligible to be selected. A full history of chart of the day can be viewed here.
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HoldenM
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- #2
- Posted: 10/05/2013 09:50
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Very rock oriented. Not quite dad rock, but there's a lot of older gems here. Definitely diverse across the history of music without being cliché or uninteresting. Nice work.
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jhuik
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- #3
- Posted: 10/05/2013 15:15
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I like all the classic picks. There's too much hipster nonsense on a lot of other charts. My favourite pick in this whole chart is Mott the Hoople. Nice. _________________ Top Canadian songs, keyless entry remotes, home care, whatever...
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- Posted: 10/05/2013 15:22
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jhuik wrote: | There's too much hipster nonsense on a lot of other charts. |
lol
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- #5
- Posted: 10/05/2013 16:22
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jhuik wrote: | There's too much hipster nonsense on a lot of other charts. |
What is hipster nonsense? Give me a few examples. A lot of people put forth albums like ITAOTS as the epitome of hipster nonsense, and it is on your chart so I'm wondering what your definition of it is.
Anyways, as for the chart, not much here that interests me...
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- #6
- Posted: 10/05/2013 16:24
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BrandonMeow wrote: | What is hipster nonsense? Give me a few examples. A lot of people put forth albums like ITAOTS as the epitome of hipster nonsense, and it is on your chart so I'm wondering what your definition of it is.
Anyways, as for the chart, not much here that interests me... |
I think hipster nonsense is either, a) music you've never heard of, b) music you don't like, or, c) music you don't get.
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- #7
- Posted: 10/05/2013 16:29
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lethalnezzle wrote: | I think hipster nonsense is either, a) music you've never heard of, b) music you don't like, or, c) music you don't get. |
Lol, I think you're right...
I'm still kind of curious as to what albums he labels as such.
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- #8
- Posted: 10/05/2013 16:38
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I like the Alice Cooper addition, but it's mostly a boring chart.
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