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#1 Re: The Sunset Strip » Top 10 albums of the 80's » 860 weeks ago

russtcb wrote:
wiser4x wrote:

Appetite For Destruction/Guns N Roses
Raising Hell/Run D.M.C.
Street Songs/Rick James
Liscensed to Ill/Beastie Boys
In The Dark/The Grateful Dead
Back In Black/AC/DC
Moving Pictures/Rush
Pretty Hate Machine/Nine Inch Nails
Texas Flood/Stevie Ray Vaughan
Kill 'em All/Metallica

I haven't had time to put one of these together but I love the fact that you put Raising Hell in there!!

Thanks , Yeah Raising Hell was a major part of my High School soundtrack and
one of my first concerts . Still the best rappers of all time IMO

#2 Re: The Sunset Strip » Top 10 albums of the 70's » 860 weeks ago

Sweet..I was going put Zep II on my list but I caught myself.

#3 Re: Guns N' Roses » Bizarre vintage GN'R bootleg shirt. » 860 weeks ago

Man, I had one of those Stoned in LA shirts , wore it on the
plane ride home...don't have it anymore..bummed:headbang:

#4 Re: Guns N' Roses » AFD on this week's Billboard Top 200... » 860 weeks ago

madagas wrote:

AFD is Gnr's best album. However, the Illusions broke Gnr and put them on a worldwide platform....AFD sales, like Nevermind from Nirvana, were mainly an American/North American phenomenon....possibly throw in the UK. Each UYI still went 7 times platinum in the US in 1998..a few years after the grunge thing died. So, all you naysayers can talk all th shit you want. UYI was a wildly successful project. Period. End of discussion. One studio lp recording session yielded over 30 million albums sold worldwide.  Pretty good return on investment...I'll take the ten best off UYI before the ten best off AFD. Now, if you have to take the top three most important Gnr songs, then you go with Welcome, Sweet, and Paradise....but, those are the perfect storm for hard rock singles. Almost nobody has ever matched three more perfect singles for a debut album. 19


oh, and ps, Gnr had the third most catalog sales out of any artist in 2007....more than the Beatles. They are selling a very hefty amount of records right now for an old school band....more than Zep in the US. The pop catalog chart might as well be the billboard 200 because the catalog chart is kicking ass way out of proportion to new music sold. That is an industry fact that they hide by not letting catalog sales be apart of the top 200 chart. Thriller would have topped the charts a few weeks ago with it's re release and Gnr's GH wasn't far behind. New music sales pale in comparison to catalog sales right now.:ummm:

I agree with you about UYI alblums being great but in my mind they are still second to
AFD, I'll take the 10 best of AFD, but it's a close call. I love most of the songs on UYI and
there is more of a selection

#5 Re: The Sunset Strip » Top 10 albums of the 70's » 860 weeks ago

James Lofton wrote:

Fuck it, we might as well do this decade as well....


1. Fleetwood Mac- Rumours
2. Black Sabbath- Paranoid
3. Pink Floyd- Dark Side of the Moon
4. Nazareth- Hair of the Dog
5. John Lennon- Imagine
6. Saturday Night Fever soundtrack
7. Black Sabbath- Black Sabbath
8. Led Zeppelin- Led Zeppelin II
9. Lynyrd Skynyrd- Second Helping
10. Neil Young- Rust Never Sleeps

Led Zeppelin II was released in October 1969

#6 Re: The Sunset Strip » Top 10 albums of the 70's » 860 weeks ago

American Beauty/Grateful Dead
Workingman's Dead/Grateful Dead
Exile on Main St/Rolling Stones
Sticky Fingers/Rolling Stones
Dark Side Of The Moon/Pink Floyd
Led Zeppelin IV
Rumors/Fleetwood Mac
Good Bye Yellow Brick Road/ Elton John
Moondance/Van Morrison
Live at Fillmore East/Allman Brothers

#7 Re: The Sunset Strip » Top 10 albums of the 80's » 860 weeks ago

Appetite For Destruction/Guns N Roses
Raising Hell/Run D.M.C.
Street Songs/Rick James
Liscensed to Ill/Beastie Boys
In The Dark/The Grateful Dead
Back In Black/AC/DC
Moving Pictures/Rush
Pretty Hate Machine/Nine Inch Nails
Texas Flood/Stevie Ray Vaughan
Kill 'em All/Metallica

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