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Album Nomination Game -- ROUND FOUR

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Dazed:
Bob Dylan

Miles Davis

The Beatles

The Clash

Public!

Thrillho:
I don't get the Sgt. Pepper's love. Granted, most would consider even a lesser Beatles album to be one of the greatest things ever made, but I'm not sure it would even make my top five Beatles albums. John's work on the album seems really lazy to me. I mean I'd let it win just for 'A Day In The Life' against many albums, but not on this particular poll. Bringing It All Back Home however, I think is Dylan's greatest work, seeing as it's the direct bridge between his protest and speed-fuelled electric eras.

Liz:

--- Quote from: the_pied_piper on 14 Apr 2009, 15:11 ---BLUE
Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home

YELLOW
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue

GREEN
The Beatles - Abbey Road

RED
Low - Things We Lost In The Fire

Public vote.

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My votes exactly. I like the way this guy thinks.

IronOxide:
BLUE
The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

YELLOW
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue

GREEN
The Beatles - Abbey Road

ORANGE
Low - Things We Lost in the Fire

I'm gonna say Public, also what the fuck Blue Train is much better than Kind of Blue.

Scandanavian War Machine:

--- Quote from: DynamiteKid on 15 Apr 2009, 08:30 ---I don't get the Sgt. Pepper's love. Granted, most would consider even a lesser Beatles album to be one of the greatest things ever made, but I'm not sure it would even make my top five Beatles albums. John's work on the album seems really lazy to me. I mean I'd let it win just for 'A Day In The Life' against many albums, but not on this particular poll. Bringing It All Back Home however, I think is Dylan's greatest work, seeing as it's the direct bridge between his protest and speed-fuelled electric eras.

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for me, it was the first Beatles album i ever heard in it's entirety and was aware that it was The Beatles so it sort of stuck in my mind and never left. i mean, i'm only 22 so when i was growing up all the Beatles albums had been out for quite a while and were fairly ubiquitous so most of the time i would know a Beatles song by heart but not even know that it was The Beatles until years later. this didn't happen with Sgt. Pepper's because most of those songs seemed to stay off the radio waves for the most part when i was a kid so it was like hearing a brand new band for the first time.

it was just a very influential album when i was young, and most of the music i listen to today can sort of be related or traced right back to Sgt. Pepper's in some way.

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