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Poll: What is the Best S&G album? |
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Bridge Over Troubled Water |
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57% |
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Bookends |
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21% |
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Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme |
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12% |
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Sounds of Silence |
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9% |
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Wednesday Morning 3am |
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0% |
[0] |
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Total Votes : 33 |
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Norman Bates
Gender: Male
Age: 51
Location: Paris, France
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- #11
- Posted: 02/14/2018 12:35
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StreetSpirit wrote: | I'll grant that BOTW has the best standout tracks, namely the title track |
Precisely the one that puts me off the record.
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TheHutts
Gender: Male
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- #12
- Posted: 02/14/2018 20:53
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Michael1981 wrote: | We should talk more about Paul Simon solo as well. What a songwriter. I don't know his 70s work but plan to. Graceland, Rhythm of Saints and Stranger to Stranger I really like. |
I really like Simon's first two albums, especially There Goes Rhymin' Simon - feels the most similar to Simon and Garfunkel too.
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bobbyb5
Gender: Male
Location: New York
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- #13
- Posted: 02/14/2018 23:48
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TheHutts wrote: | I really like Simon's first two albums, especially There Goes Rhymin' Simon - feels the most similar to Simon and Garfunkel too. |
Exactly. You can't beat Rhymin Simon or his first album. Tons of great tracks on them. I'm not crazy about anything he did afterwards though. Although I know people love Still Crazy and Graceland.
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CharlieBarley
Gender: Male
Age: 48
Location: Mount Olympus
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- #14
- Posted: 02/15/2018 02:42
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No-brainer for me - BOTW.
I grew up with that album. But I have heard all their albums.
My next favourite is Sounds of Silence, which saddens me that so far it has got zero votes.
Personally I think Bookends is twee and overrated.
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RoundTheBend
I miss the comfort in being sad
Location: Ground Control
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- #15
- Posted: 02/15/2018 03:07
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PSR&T is third on my overall. Nuff said.
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azechiel
Gender: Male
Location: California
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- #16
- Posted: 02/17/2018 00:44
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I'm new and unable to vote in the poll, but Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme is the most disjointed, and for that reason I love it the most. The others feel cohesive, but that one feels like a collection of songs, all of which are just splendid.
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NowhereMan
Gender: Male
Age: 30
Location: Nowhereland. (Cheshire/Liverpool)
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BeA Sunflower
Location: Forest Park
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- #18
- Posted: 02/20/2018 13:49
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bobbyb5 wrote: | It was between Bookends and Parsley Sage, but I picked Bookends. But only because I had to choose one. Actually the best way to listen to them is Greatest Hits. That way you don't have to choose between Scarborough Fair, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Mrs. Robinson, I Am a Rock, Sounds of Silence and America. They're just all in the same place. And they sound really good all in a row like that. |
this.
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brunotp
Gender: Male
Age: 36
Location: Belo Horizonte
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- #19
- Posted: 02/20/2018 17:25
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That's a hard question to answer. I'm always between "Bridge over Troubled Water" and "Sounds of Silence", but I think i'll go with the latter.
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davidhuret
Gender: Male
Location: Lille,France
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- #20
- Posted: 02/21/2018 09:06
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I voted for "Bridge...". It's their best, production-wise, I think. Their most coherent album, and the songs are mostly great. But then again, all their albums are superb, with the possible exception of the first one.
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