Good job, man. My list would be: Pink Floyd - Dark side of the Moon Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Supertramp - Crime of the Century Dire Straits - Dire Straits Television - Marquee Moon Jethro Tull - Heavy Horses Deep Purple- Machine Head Pink Floyd - The Wall Neutral Milk Hotel - In the aeroplane over the sea The Waterboys - This is the sea Beatles - Revolver Dire Straits- Brothers in Arms Stealy Dan -Aja King Crimson -In the court of the Crimson King Led Zeppelin - IV Yes - Close to the edge Pink Floyd - Animals Supertramp - Breakfast in America Pixies - Doolilttle Patti Smith - Horses The Smiths - The Queen is dead Clash - London Calling Metallica - Black album Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be thy name Billy Joel - The stranger. Peace.
Interesting section, while no two people are going to agree on a top 50 albums,wand while I have not listened to many on your list,I think you,ve made good choices. While I don't disagree ,the two that did surprise me( ,considering the others you picked) was Carol King and Abba, as I said good choice.
1. The Beatles:The Beatles 2. Bob Dylan:Highway 61 Revisited 3. The Beach Boys:Pet Sounds 4. The Jimi Hendrix Experience:Are You Experienced 5. The Beatles:Revolver 6. Pink Floyd:Dark Side Of The Moon 7. Led Zeppelin:IV 8. The Clash:London Calling 9. The Beatles:Abbey Road 10. Pink Floyd:Wish You Were Here 11. Bob Dylan:Blood On The Tracks 12. Bob Dylan:Blonde On Blonde 13. The Beatles:Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 14. The Rolling Stones:Let It Bleed 15. David Bowie:The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars 16. The Rolling Stones:Sticky Fingers 17. The Who:Who's Next 18. Fleetwood Mac:Rumours 19. Rage Against the Machine:Rage Against the Machine 20. Guns 'n' Roses:Appetite for Destruction 21. The Beatles:Rubber Soul 22. Ray Charles:Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music 23. The Rolling Stones:Exile on Main Street 24. The Grateful Dead:Workingman's Dead 25. Pink Floyd:The Wall 26. Led Zeppelin:Physical Graffiti 27. Nirvana:Nevermind 28. The Jimi Hendrix Experience:Electric Ladyland 29. Bob Marley & the Wailers:Exodus 30. Prince and the Revolution:Purple Rain 31. John Lennon:Plastic Ono Band 32. The Grateful Dead:American Beauty 33. George Harrison:All Things Must Pass 34. Bob Dylan:Bringing It All Back Home 35. Pink Floyd:Animals 36. The Who:Tommy 37. Led Zeppelin:Houses of the Holy 38. Arcade Fire:Funeral 39. Led Zeppelin:II 40. The Jimi Hendrix Experience:Axis:Bold As Love 41. The Rolling Stones:Beggar's Banquet 42. John Lennon:Imagine 43. Radiohead:OK Computer 44. Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young:Deja Vu 45. The Band:Music From Big Pink 46. Funkadelic:Maggot Brain 47. Television:Marquee Moon 48. Wilco:Yankee Hotel Foxtrot 49. Paul & Linda McCartney:Ram 50. Radiohead:The Bends
Always nice to see someone’s favourite records but a pretty straight forward singer songwriter list. Nothing with an edge to it that’s a bit off- kilter for example: Captain Beefheart, Dream Theatre, Pixies, Television, Weather Report, Miles Davis, Steven Wilson, Sonic Youth, Zappa. I could go on…and on.
Solid list and many of the selections are some of the greatest recordings of their genre, interesting though nothing from the last 35 years, also no Neil Young. Thanks for the video it was very well done and entertaining.
That was my thinking...Cream, Bob Seager, Cat Stevens etc., dead give away. Also, think he's probably from the UK... Overall a good selection don't you think
Very nice collection you have there dear vinylian. Blood on the tracks for sure is the best LP you possess. One remark though. There is no-one in the galaxy that will put WHO'S NEXT below ABBA.
Led Zeppelin's collection would be the first 10, and after that, would be most of your list as number 12. Because David Bowie's Ziggy album would be number 11. Then again, I think anything Black Sabbath would be out of the list because I would include Barenaked Ladies and a few local bands.
Bravo, les extraits musicaux sont parfait pour illustrer vos choix... Un peu trop pop pour mon goût propre (Genesis 1986, Elton John, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Abba, Michael Jackson..) mais beaucoup de grands disques... Toutefois "Selling England by the Pound", Genesis 73 semble préférable à l'Invisible Touch du Genesis poppy funky, le Double Blanc(68) des Beatles à Help ou au Sgt Pepper's..., Il y a aussi beaucoup de disques US qui ont eu peu d'impact en Europe... Les 10 premiers sont assez irrésistibles et incontestables... Merci du partage et de l'excellentte mise en son...
Great list. Pity THE WHITE ALBUM is not there (masterpiece). Abba: basically a singles band. I wouldn't include any of their albums. Great PET SOUNDS, DOORS, VU and NICO and BLONDE ON BLONDE are there. Should be in any all time list.
I had to chuckle when I saw Lou Reed in there. :-) I actually love that album, but I'll be damned if I could ever figure out why. The dude can't sing and his songs are so stupid, BUT SOMEHOW I LOVE THEM. 🙂 (We have very similar taste in music!) Before I even started listening I was thinking you wouldn't include Stevie Wonder or The Beachboys. I'd have probably included, Captain fantastic and the brown dirt cowboy, Frampton Comes Alive, Genesis, A Trick of the Tail, and The White Album, but there are just too many amazing albums for any two people to agree completely. GREAT job!!!
You were honest about your Beatles fixation as well as your top choice (overrated in my opinion, even though I like Dylan). My take is that you left out some obscure singer songwriter albums.
The human mind is fascinating, how is it possible that someone thinks that Eric Clapton's Slowhand and Bowie's Ziggy are on a similar level? Seriously, this is worth laughing so hard! Another surprise is FGTH, an album that where I live, UK, marked an entire generation, but I don't think it was the same in America, between this and the Smiths thing, I'm seriously doubting if you're British or American.
Middle of the road million plus sellers, really tedious list of some of the most boring unadventurous albums ever made, your definitely a man who follows the crowd.
A very white list with no surprises and the usual old dinosaur ommision of anything from the past 30 years. It's a glorious time in 2024 for new music.
Some of those Album Covers are just as memorable as the Music itself. Personal note as One of the Biggest Beatles Fans out there; If Thriller ISN'T the #1 Album of All Time, then what is? Mike was a FREAK in more ways than one, but what he & Quincy Jones created is the BANGER of all BANGERS. Them Jams still sound tight TODAY. ✌️
The majority of your selections come from the '60s and '70s. VU is vastly overrated, a critic's darling that gets its rep from being on lists like this, NOT from being listened to! Voulez-Vous is mostly unlistenable, and late-stage Abba, long after their heyday. Band on the Run and Sunshine Superman are both much better than Slowhand (NOT Eric's best, by a comfortable margin). Frankie Goes to Hollywood was amusing, but doesn't have legs, Imagine is John Lennon's rant that Paul McCartney DARED to go on without him, and Wheels of Fire would have made a better single-disc album! I Got a Name is the better Croce album, and Here Comes Rhymin' Simon was ten times the album that Still Crazy after All these Years was. Blonde on Blonde was a masterwork, but it isn't Dylan's best, just one of them. Dire SAtrits first album was a disappointment, not as good by half, as Making Movies. Pet Sounds is over-rated, as is Sgt Pepper's, and Blood on the Tracks isn't the best, either. Are You Experienced might be, though.
I think I should own every record in this list. It fits my musical taste, and I have most of them.
Good job, man.
My list would be:
Pink Floyd - Dark side of the Moon
Beatles - Sgt Pepper's
Supertramp - Crime of the Century
Dire Straits - Dire Straits
Television - Marquee Moon
Jethro Tull - Heavy Horses
Deep Purple- Machine Head
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Neutral Milk Hotel - In the aeroplane over the sea
The Waterboys - This is the sea
Beatles - Revolver
Dire Straits- Brothers in Arms
Stealy Dan -Aja
King Crimson -In the court of the Crimson King
Led Zeppelin - IV
Yes - Close to the edge
Pink Floyd - Animals
Supertramp - Breakfast in America
Pixies - Doolilttle
Patti Smith - Horses
The Smiths - The Queen is dead
Clash - London Calling
Metallica - Black album
Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be thy name
Billy Joel - The stranger.
Peace.
Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name?? i see , a big fan
One Genesis and from 1986! I recommend listening to the band's albums from 1972-1976, masterpieces.
Wind and the Wuthering!
Yes! "Firth of Fifth","The Knife","The Musical Box"!
Weakest genesis effort invisible touch is cheesy
You are saying exact what I was thinking. How can you include Inv.T. and for the rest no others...
Interesting section, while no two people are going to agree on a top 50 albums,wand while I have not listened to many on your list,I think you,ve made good choices. While I don't disagree ,the two that did surprise me( ,considering the others you picked) was Carol King and Abba, as I said good choice.
1. The Beatles:The Beatles
2. Bob Dylan:Highway 61 Revisited
3. The Beach Boys:Pet Sounds
4. The Jimi Hendrix Experience:Are You Experienced
5. The Beatles:Revolver
6. Pink Floyd:Dark Side Of The Moon
7. Led Zeppelin:IV
8. The Clash:London Calling
9. The Beatles:Abbey Road
10. Pink Floyd:Wish You Were Here
11. Bob Dylan:Blood On The Tracks
12. Bob Dylan:Blonde On Blonde
13. The Beatles:Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
14. The Rolling Stones:Let It Bleed
15. David Bowie:The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
16. The Rolling Stones:Sticky Fingers
17. The Who:Who's Next
18. Fleetwood Mac:Rumours
19. Rage Against the Machine:Rage Against the Machine
20. Guns 'n' Roses:Appetite for Destruction
21. The Beatles:Rubber Soul
22. Ray Charles:Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music
23. The Rolling Stones:Exile on Main Street
24. The Grateful Dead:Workingman's Dead
25. Pink Floyd:The Wall
26. Led Zeppelin:Physical Graffiti
27. Nirvana:Nevermind
28. The Jimi Hendrix Experience:Electric Ladyland
29. Bob Marley & the Wailers:Exodus
30. Prince and the Revolution:Purple Rain
31. John Lennon:Plastic Ono Band
32. The Grateful Dead:American Beauty
33. George Harrison:All Things Must Pass
34. Bob Dylan:Bringing It All Back Home
35. Pink Floyd:Animals
36. The Who:Tommy
37. Led Zeppelin:Houses of the Holy
38. Arcade Fire:Funeral
39. Led Zeppelin:II
40. The Jimi Hendrix Experience:Axis:Bold As Love
41. The Rolling Stones:Beggar's Banquet
42. John Lennon:Imagine
43. Radiohead:OK Computer
44. Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young:Deja Vu
45. The Band:Music From Big Pink
46. Funkadelic:Maggot Brain
47. Television:Marquee Moon
48. Wilco:Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
49. Paul & Linda McCartney:Ram
50. Radiohead:The Bends
Thanks for sharing 🙌🏼
nice. your 19 is a bit of a cinderella there !! and perhaps your 39 too low?
the White Album kicks ass.
Always nice to see someone’s favourite records but a pretty straight forward singer songwriter list. Nothing with an edge to it that’s a bit off- kilter for example: Captain Beefheart, Dream Theatre, Pixies, Television, Weather Report, Miles Davis, Steven Wilson, Sonic Youth, Zappa. I could go on…and on.
Solid list and many of the selections are some of the greatest recordings of their genre, interesting though nothing from the last 35 years, also no Neil Young. Thanks for the video it was very well done and entertaining.
Very Nice list ! Personaly I missed brothers in arms and OK computer. But it was fun to Watch.
Yeah I had both of them on my top 100 list before I stripped it down to 50 albums
Una lista interesante... coincido en la mayoría de los álbumes escogidos... pero faltó el White Album de The Beatles...
Physical Graffiti & Exile On Main St
most internet lists I hate.....This one has class....you must be over 60.
Only pretencious snobs hate this list
That was my thinking...Cream, Bob Seager, Cat Stevens etc., dead give away. Also, think he's probably from the UK...
Overall a good selection don't you think
I’m commenting again. I truly enjoyed arching your list. Very good list
I have 31 of them, so it's a pretty solid list. Not too many surprises... Not sure Eagles beats "Pet Sounds." Not sure anything beats "Pet Sounds"...
The Rolling Stones=Aftermath,,1966
The only thing that spoils the Rumours album for me, is the thought of Mick Fleetwood's balls every time I see the album cover! Not an image I relish.
Abba ahead of Led Zeppelin IV????
Excellent list. I would toss in Zombies, Duran Duran, Cars, another Stones, a U2....
but no major complaints !!!
Very nice collection you have there dear vinylian. Blood on the tracks for sure is the best LP you possess. One remark though. There is no-one in the galaxy that will put WHO'S NEXT below ABBA.
Thank you for putting George Harrison and Eric Clapton on the list. My two favorite
Some phenomenal albums on here. I’d have picked Brothers in Arms as my Dire Straits pick but that’s just my personal taste
Good stuff here! No RYM hipster shit for once! :3
From this list For me Blonde on Blonde is No. 1.
Great list. The only band I would add is the Doobie Brothers.
Question? Where they really brothers?
@@davidrule1335 No, there weren't. Their name suggested they were weed smoking brothers.
Classifica assurda per alcune posizioni inconcepibili
Pretty good list except for the fact that the most recent album is from 1989. Also, THAT Genesis album? So many better ones than that. 😂
Good list
I own most every album on this list!
Led Zeppelin's collection would be the first 10, and after that, would be most of your list as number 12. Because David Bowie's Ziggy album would be number 11. Then again, I think anything Black Sabbath would be out of the list because I would include Barenaked Ladies and a few local bands.
Bravo, les extraits musicaux sont parfait pour illustrer vos choix...
Un peu trop pop pour mon goût propre (Genesis 1986, Elton John, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Abba, Michael Jackson..) mais beaucoup de grands disques...
Toutefois "Selling England by the Pound", Genesis 73 semble préférable à l'Invisible Touch du Genesis poppy funky, le Double Blanc(68) des Beatles à Help ou au Sgt Pepper's...,
Il y a aussi beaucoup de disques US qui ont eu peu d'impact en Europe...
Les 10 premiers sont assez irrésistibles et incontestables...
Merci du partage et de l'excellentte mise en son...
Great list. Pity THE WHITE ALBUM is not there (masterpiece). Abba: basically a singles band. I wouldn't include any of their albums. Great PET SOUNDS, DOORS, VU and NICO and BLONDE ON BLONDE are there. Should be in any all time list.
Ok. But no Stones or The Who?
Let It Bleed, London Calling
Te olvidaste de grand funk,y de bercleins james harvest,de amboy dukes y del mismísimo Elvis tío eso no se puede olvidar un rockero de sangre
I had to chuckle when I saw Lou Reed in there. :-) I actually love that album, but I'll be damned if I could ever figure out why. The dude can't sing and his songs are so stupid, BUT SOMEHOW I LOVE THEM. 🙂 (We have very similar taste in music!) Before I even started listening I was thinking you wouldn't include Stevie Wonder or The Beachboys. I'd have probably included, Captain fantastic and the brown dirt cowboy, Frampton Comes Alive, Genesis, A Trick of the Tail, and The White Album, but there are just too many amazing albums for any two people to agree completely. GREAT job!!!
Allman Brothers - Live at the Fillmore East
St. Pepper Nr. 1
АББА поне четири албума, Бони М ,Гумбай денс бенд,Модърн Токинг,АЦ/ДЦ,Пинк Флойд, Бийтълс,БоссХосс,
Ения,Неотон фамилия,Smokie,
I love how Led Zeppelin I is higher than Abbey Road. I agree that it’s a better album. Speaking of albums, Revolver is my favorite from that list.
Your 5 is my 1
Frankie Goes on Hollywood - ruined I for me
12 first one should be all Beatles-LP. Have a nice day!
What no boss Scaggs silk degrees.
Nirvâna ?mostly autumn? Huis?gino vanelli? Rolling stones ?? Nightwish ??? Bof for Billy Joel and Frankie goes to Hollywood but 👌👍🎂
You were honest about your Beatles fixation as well as your top choice (overrated in my opinion, even though I like Dylan). My take is that you left out some obscure singer songwriter albums.
The human mind is fascinating, how is it possible that someone thinks that Eric Clapton's Slowhand and Bowie's Ziggy are on a similar level? Seriously, this is worth laughing so hard! Another surprise is FGTH, an album that where I live, UK, marked an entire generation, but I don't think it was the same in America, between this and the Smiths thing, I'm seriously doubting if you're British or American.
Me gusto mucho la lista que nos pasaste pero en lo personal no pondría a Michael Jackson y escogería otro de génesis.
MAINSTREAM TOP 100, INDIE ONE IS BETTER😮❤
Great list. 👏🏻
List could be by Martin Scorsese
Close to the edge ?
I m happy at least one Abba album is on this list.
Middle of the road million plus sellers, really tedious list of some of the most boring unadventurous albums ever made, your definitely a man who follows the crowd.
Apart from the smiths excellent choices , before anyone has a go i dont like the smiths
Why don’t you like R&B
ABBA, M Jackson, Dire Straits, Croce?! No, no, no!
Maybe try som new stuff it is fire you just have to look for it
Este un top unipersonal!
Como todos
no,no,and you + re american to like pet sonds and velvel underground two americans silly albuns
Полный бред!!!!???
A very white list with no surprises and the usual old dinosaur ommision of anything from the past 30 years. It's a glorious time in 2024 for new music.
Some of those Album Covers are just as memorable as the Music itself.
Personal note as One of the Biggest Beatles Fans out there;
If Thriller ISN'T the #1 Album of All Time, then what is? Mike was a FREAK in more ways than one, but what he & Quincy Jones created is the BANGER of all BANGERS. Them Jams still sound tight TODAY.
✌️
gusti barbari
Creo que podemos ser amigos
😂🤝
No Neil Young, number one is right
I miss Leonhard Cohen.
No personality in this list. Everyone has their personal favourites that others say “what is this!?”
Invisible Touch??? WTF? So many better Genesis albums. And Abbey Road is way too low.
The majority of your selections come from the '60s and '70s. VU is vastly overrated, a critic's darling that gets its rep from being on lists like this, NOT from being listened to! Voulez-Vous is mostly unlistenable, and late-stage Abba, long after their heyday. Band on the Run and Sunshine Superman are both much better than Slowhand (NOT Eric's best, by a comfortable margin). Frankie Goes to Hollywood was amusing, but doesn't have legs, Imagine is John Lennon's rant that Paul McCartney DARED to go on without him, and Wheels of Fire would have made a better single-disc album! I Got a Name is the better Croce album, and Here Comes Rhymin' Simon was ten times the album that Still Crazy after All these Years was. Blonde on Blonde was a masterwork, but it isn't Dylan's best, just one of them. Dire SAtrits first album was a disappointment, not as good by half, as Making Movies. Pet Sounds is over-rated, as is Sgt Pepper's, and Blood on the Tracks isn't the best, either. Are You Experienced might be, though.
Far too many beatle related albums for me
I think you probably meant to say there aren’t enough Beatles records on this list. 🤔
Uma das piores lista que já vi .