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PostPosted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 4:45 am 
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In no particular order (I can get it down to ten but never in order)

The Stone Roses
The Beatles
Can
Tom Waits
The Grateful Dead
David Bowie
My Bloody Valentine
Love
Bob Dylan
Led Zeppelin

I feel like I tagged Dylan and Zeppelin on somewhat, but I've been fans of them for the longest and I consistently return to them even though I have dry periods when I don't listen to either of them.

I never realized how awesome the Grateful Dead were until I started downloading their bootlegs in the last month or so. They're permanent at this point.

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glorified_version wrote:
In no particular order (I can get it down to ten but never in order)

The Stone Roses
The Beatles
Can
Tom Waits
The Grateful Dead
David Bowie
My Bloody Valentine
Love
Bob Dylan
Led Zeppelin

I feel like I tagged Dylan and Zeppelin on somewhat, but I've been fans of them for the longest and I consistently return to them even though I have dry periods when I don't listen to either of them.

I never realized how awesome the Grateful Dead were until I started downloading their bootlegs in the last month or so. They're permanent at this point.


what the fuck you doing on a PJ forum? :D


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Having second thoughts about Love. If they stay, Velvet Underground is most definitely 11.

Maybe I'll just replace it altogether, VU is da bomb.

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Unfortunately, it's so elementary, and the big time investors behind the drive in the stock market aren't so stupid. This isn't the false economy of 2000.


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conoalias wrote:
glorified_version wrote:
In no particular order (I can get it down to ten but never in order)

The Stone Roses
The Beatles
Can
Tom Waits
The Grateful Dead
David Bowie
My Bloody Valentine
Love
Bob Dylan
Led Zeppelin

I feel like I tagged Dylan and Zeppelin on somewhat, but I've been fans of them for the longest and I consistently return to them even though I have dry periods when I don't listen to either of them.

I never realized how awesome the Grateful Dead were until I started downloading their bootlegs in the last month or so. They're permanent at this point.


what the fuck you doing on a PJ forum? :D


I often wonder that myself

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my top 10 (for right now in no order)

PJ
Bruce Springsteen
Neil Young
Deep Purple
16 Horsepower
Alan Parsons Project
The Who
REM
Tom Waits
Velvet Underground

edit: 11. Joy Division


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so this is your personal top 10?

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glorified_version wrote:
Having second thoughts about Love. If they stay, Velvet Underground is most definitely 11.

Maybe I'll just replace it altogether, VU is da bomb.


Good call on Love... they deserve a place in anyones top 10, but they probably won't make it to mine when I make a list.


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corduroy_blazer wrote:
so this is your personal top 10?


Yes

I do really enjoy Love, Forever Changes is one of my favorite albums, but I might have to switch them with VU.

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personally, at the moment:

Primus
Rush
Frank Zappa
Grateful Dead
King Crimson
The Fall
Queens of the Stone Age
Supergroove

thats only 8. oh well.

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Citizen_Soma wrote:
personally, at the moment:

Primus
Rush
Frank Zappa
Grateful Dead
King Crimson
The Fall
Queens of the Stone Age
Supergroove

thats only 8. oh well.


Citizen Soma, you and I are going to have to talk Dead bootlegs sometime

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elliott smith
jeff buckley
the beatles
pearl jam
the black keys
my morning jacket
beck
pete yorn
the john butler trio
neil young

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In order.

1. Radiohead
2. Queens of the Stone Age
3. Tom Waits
4. Led Zeppelin
5. Pearl Jam
6. David Bowie
7. Deftones

Fuck, g_v. I had a top 10 worked out, I really did. Then I went back and looked at it just now, and only those 7 stay. Fuck. Now I'm left with this limbo of what the final 3 are. It's between The Smashing Pumpkins, Tool, Neutral Milk Hotel, The Mars Volta, Nine Inch Nails, Death From Above 1979...Joy Division? Thom Yorke and Gnarls Barkley have a shot if their next albums are good. Hell, this is fucking impossible. :x

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i was going to put radiohead there but i haven't been listening to them much lately, and i was going to put NMH but i didn't. i probably should fix that but i don't know who to take off.

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The Velvet Underground?

SHIT! :x

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i only have one waits album so i can't put him on my top 10 just yet.

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Yeah I just remembered Radiohead. I was like shit. And then I remembered their other fans and I was like, oh nevermind.

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i like dylan's music but i don't listen to it a ton and i can't get over how much of a prick he is, so i usually don't put him in my top ten.

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neil young got a brain aneurysm a little while back and had to get surgery and all and he was interviewed by a newspaper and said he was so pissed off because he had to cancel a show.

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corduroy_blazer wrote:
neil young got a brain aneurysm a little while back and had to get surgery and all and he was interviewed by a newspaper and said he was so pissed off because he had to cancel a show.


Neil's the man, thats for certain


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Soundgarden
Tragically Hip
Pearl Jam
Incubus
Nine Inch Nails
Stone Temple Pilots
Rage Against the Machine
System of a Down
Tool/Apc
REM

I'm still perty new to REM so The Trews might actually take there place... maybe...


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