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Furbush
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Re: Timeless Albums.. post-1990

Furbush wrote:
strat0 wrote:
jorge76 wrote:
strat0 wrote:

Wolfmother-Wolfmother

I don't think this sounds dated (even though some would disagree...Yah...lookin at you Patton...)

Uh...  Seriously???

I can't tell if that's a joke or not, and if it isn't could you explain? 

If I come off kinda like an ass for asking like that, sorry, but I don't understand that one at all and I'd seriously like to know why you think that.  If you like it fine, to each thier own.   But timeless...

More Of a Joke since in the video that has patton saying they sound dated he goes on to say he's fixing to start work on 60s style Italian pop(or something like that).
Just seemed really hypocritical to me. Patton is amazing but concieted IMO.

And although it does sound 70s ish. I love the Wolfmother album.

yeah.. patton is brilliant. The problem is.. he knows it.
he's like dennis miller(back when he was still funny)... he pulls all this random obscure shit out of his ass and if you don't get it, you're a retard...
but i still luvvum....

metallex78
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Re: Timeless Albums.. post-1990

metallex78 wrote:

Great to see Motley's 94 album getting some props. Best Motley album ever recorded.

Mikkamakka
 Rep: 217 

Re: Timeless Albums.. post-1990

Mikkamakka wrote:
Communist China wrote:

Rage Against the Machine I do agree with - albums tend to sound dated when they use synths and computers and technology of the time.

Been saying this for years. I can name only two exception. Both Reznor and Tori Amos used electronica on their albums, yet The Downward Spiral and From The Choirgirl Hotel doesn't sound dated, they could have come out yesterday. Timeless music 9

I agree wtih the Motley Crue-praise: the self-titled is their best album, it's a shame they fired Corabi for Vince.

Back to CC's observation. The simple,natural, not overproduced albums where the music is based on the 'ancient' instruments (clear or bluesy guitar tone, bass, piano, drum, violin) seem to be more in the cathegory of 'timeless'. I think that Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' No More Shall We Part is a record for decades.

Mikkamakka
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Re: Timeless Albums.. post-1990

Mikkamakka wrote:

Damn, I forgot about Dream Theater's Awake and Scenes From A Memory albums. Those are classics, too.

Axlin16
 Rep: 768 

Re: Timeless Albums.. post-1990

Axlin16 wrote:

Oh damn...

Anything by Dream Theater & White/Rob Zombie. I really love DT's "Images and Words". Holds a special place in my heart.

Ozzy - No More Tears
Faith No More - Angel Dust
Faith No More - Album Of The Year
Nirvana - Nevermind
Nirvana - In Utero
The Ramones - Mondo Bizarro
Metallica - Metallica
Queen - Innuendo
Queen - Made In Heaven
Dr. Dre - The Chronic

Anything by Eminem
Anything by Alice In Chains

There's alot of good shit out there. I know some people don't believe this, but there are other things out there, other than GN'R.

BLS-Pride
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Re: Timeless Albums.. post-1990

BLS-Pride wrote:
metallex78 wrote:

Great to see Motley's 94 album getting some props. Best Motley album ever recorded.

I knew you would post something. You have been preaching that album forever. 9

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