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*Bob* Wrote:


> The ultimate second album highpoint followed by

> forty years of PLEASE STOP.. Freewheelin' Bob

> Dylan.



Now you really are being ridiculous. How can you possibly discount Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisted, Blonde On Blonde (probably his best), Blood On The Tracks, The Basement Tapes and more recently Time Out Of Mind, which is a real corker and an amazing comeback record after all the (granted) years of cak?

*Bob* Wrote:

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> The ultimate second album highpoint followed by

> forty years of PLEASE STOP.. Freewheelin' Bob

> Dylan.


I'd agree with the "second album hihgpoint" bit....for me it's never been bettered BUT to discount Blonde on Blonde, Nashville Skyline, Blood on the Tracks and maybe Desire seems a tad harsh.


Still, can't help myself hating three albums of pseudo Judeo-Christian rock shite.


Edit - as Jah has also pointed out.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Now you really are being ridiculous. How can you

> possibly discount Bringing It All Back Home,

> Highway 61 Revisted, Blonde On Blonde


He should never have gone electric. (*Finishes cider, does up duffle coat, leaves*)

Then there are the bands that imploded under the weight if their egos.

ELO and Yes spring to mind. The eighties weren't kind to any of the seventies prog era bands were they (well musically, financially some did well, Phil Collins who must have done some evil pact to create such dire turgid shite and sell 150 million albums!!!!!!!!!)

mockney piers Wrote:

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> I dont dislike Third, it's just I'm never inclined

> to put it on except occasionally to try and work

> out why I'm not gelling with it.

>

> Any more bands like Massive Attack that just

> haven't put a foot wrong? (let's say minimum of

> three albums in the discography).

>

> Broken Social Scene, their sophomore 'you forgot

> it in people' is great, and the eponymous follow

> up is almost flawless.



i utterly disagree with massive attack- the first album was sublime- the second album good and everything since has been dull


however; one i forgot to mention on the new albums thread is massive attack....i've heard a track from it and it sounds superb

Oooh Jefferson Airplane.

Takes off is a bit dull, Surrealistic Pillow surely one of the definitive sixties creations full stop. And then it all turned sour again.

Thy should hang their collective heads and apologise to the world for Starship too while they're at it.

titch juicy Wrote:

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> mockney piers Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I dont dislike Third, it's just I'm never

> inclined

> > to put it on except occasionally to try and

> work

> > out why I'm not gelling with it.

> >

> > Any more bands like Massive Attack that just

> > haven't put a foot wrong? (let's say minimum of

> > three albums in the discography).

> >

> > Broken Social Scene, their sophomore 'you

> forgot

> > it in people' is great, and the eponymous

> follow

> > up is almost flawless.

>

>

> i utterly disagree with massive attack- the first

> album was sublime- the second album good and

> everything since has been dull

>

> however; one i forgot to mention on the new albums

> thread is massive attack....i've heard a track

> from it and it sounds superb




Well I haven't heard the new one, but I thought they were pretty consistent. I loved mezzanine, but it is darker and less touchy feeling than protection for sure


Right, Radiator for the Super Furries, and I'd nominate them for not doing much wrong if you can get past the odd self indulgent weirdness and of course the Welsh!!!

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