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                | coastline> Teenager of the Year <
 
    
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/07/2007 :  13:02:40     
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                      | Here's another arrogant list of the most essential, or definitive, or best, or whatever albums of all-time, this time decided by the U.S. National Association of Recording Merchandisers. 
 There are so many problems with this list, it's hard to begin. Jewel, Janet Jackson and Faith Hill are on there, and Shania Twain even landed at #21. But no Pixies. The "Forrest Gump" soundtrack made it, but the Pixies didn't. Avril freaking Lavigne, but no Pixies! Kenny G! Bon Jovi! Argh.
 
 Below is the list, which came out this week, and here's a link to the organization's website about it: www.definitive200.com/index.html
 
 1 BEATLES SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND 1967
 2 PINK FLOYD DARK SIDE OF THE MOON 1973
 3 MICHAEL JACKSON THRILLER 1982
 4 LED ZEPPELIN LED ZEPPELIN IV 1971
 5 U2 JOSHUA TREE 1987
 6 ROLLING STONES EXILE ON MAIN STREET 1972
 7 CAROLE KING TAPESTRY 1971
 8 BOB DYLAN HIGHWAY '61 REVISITED 1965
 9 BEACH BOYS PET SOUNDS 1966
 10 NIRVANA NEVERMIND 1991
 11 PEARL JAM TEN 1991
 12 BEATLES ABBEY ROAD 1969
 13 SANTANA SUPERNATURAL 1999
 14 METALLICA METALLICA 1991
 15 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN BORN TO RUN 1975
 16 PRINCE PURPLE RAIN 1984
 17 AC/DC BACK IN BLACK 1980
 18 ROLLING STONES LET IT BLEED 1969
 19 DOORS DOORS 1967
 20 GRATEFUL DEAD AMERICAN BEAUTY 1970
 21 SHANIA TWAIN COME ON OVER 1997
 22 WHO WHO'S NEXT 1971
 23 STEVIE WONDER SONGS IN THE KEY OF LIFE 1976
 24 FLEETWOOD MAC RUMOURS 1977
 25 PINK FLOYD WALL 1979
 
 26 ALANIS MORISSETTE JAGGED LITTLE PILL 1995
 27 NORAH JONES COME AWAY WITH ME 2002
 28 EMINEM MARSHALL MATHERS LP 2000
 29 OUTKAST SPEAKERBOXX-LOVE BELOW 2003
 30 DR. DRE CHRONIC 1992
 31 BEASTIE BOYS LICENSED TO ILL 1986
 32 GUNS 'N ROSES APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION 1987
 33 DIXIE CHICKS WIDE OPEN SPACES 1998
 34 MILES DAVIS KIND OF BLUE 1959
 35 EAGLES HOTEL CALIFORNIA 1976
 36 DEF LEPPARD HYSTERIA 1987
 37 SOUNDTRACK GREASE 1980
 38 MARVIN GAYE WHAT'S GOING ON 1978
 39 BEATLES WHITE ALBUM 1968
 40 SOUNDTRACK SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER 1977
 41 JIMI HENDRIX ARE YOU EXPERIENCED? 1967
 42 BEATLES REVOLVER 1966
 43 BOSTON BOSTON 1976
 44 BON JOVI SLIPPERY WHEN WET 1986
 45 U2 ACHTUNG BABY 1991
 46 WHITNEY HOUSTON WHITNEY HOUSTON 1985
 47 LED ZEPPELIN LED ZEPPELIN II 1969
 48 DAVE MATTHEWS BAND CRASH 1996
 49 ROLLING STONES STICKY FINGERS 1971
 50 GREEN DAY DOOKIE 1994
 
 51 LED ZEPPELIN HOUSES OF THE HOLY 1973
 52 JONI MITCHELL BLUE 1971
 53 ELVIS PRESLEY ELVIS AT SUN 2004
 54 AEROSMITH TOYS IN THE ATTIC 1975
 55 LAURYN HILL MISEDUCATION OF LAURYN HILL 1998
 56 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN BORN IN THE U.S.A. 1984
 57 50 CENT GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN' 2003
 58 AC/DC HIGHWAY TO HELL 1979
 59 NOTORIOUS B.I.G. LIFE AFTER DEATH 1997
 60 VAN HALEN VAN HALEN 1978
 61 GREEN DAY AMERICAN IDIOT 2004
 62 BLACK SABBATH PARANOID 1971
 63 EMINEM EMINEM SHOW 2000
 64 JEWEL PIECES OF YOU 1995
 65 COLDPLAY RUSH OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD 2002
 66 MEATLOAF BAT OUT OF HELL 1977
 67 USHER CONFESSIONS 2004
 68 KID ROCK DEVIL WITHOUT A CAUSE 1998
 69 GEORGE HARRISON ALL THINGS MUST PASS 1970
 70 BILLY JOEL STRANGER 1977
 71 EAGLES HELL FREEZES OVER 1994
 72 VAN MORRISON MOONDANCE 1970
 73 REM AUTOMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE 1992
 74 PHIL COLLINS NO JACKET REQUIRED 1985
 75 METALLICA MASTER OF PUPPETS 1986
 
 76 FAITH HILL BREATHE 1999
 77 JOHNNY CASH AT FOLSOM PRISON 1968
 78 JOHN COLTRANE LOVE SUPREME 1964
 79 PINK FLOYD WISH YOU WERE HERE 1975
 80 MICHAEL JACKSON OFF THE WALL 1979
 81 MARVIN GAYE LET'S GET IT ON 1973
 82 BOB SEGER NIGHT MOVES 1976
 83 PAUL SIMON GRACELAND 1986
 84 LINKIN PARK HYBRID THEORY 2000
 85 PRINCE 1999 1983
 86 DEF LEPPARD PYROMANIA 1983
 87 JANET JACKSON CONTROL 1986
 88 RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS BLOOD SUGAR SEX MAGIK 1991
 89 DIRE STRAITS BROTHERS IN ARMS 1985
 90 TUPAC ALL EYEZ ON ME 1996
 91 MATCHBOX TWENTY YOURSELF OR SOMEONE LIKE YOU 1996
 92 RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS CALIFORNICATION 1999
 93 LED ZEPPELIN PHYSICAL GRAFFITI 1975
 94 NELLY COUNTRY GRAMMAR 2000
 95 CREED HUMAN CLAY 1999
 96 CLASH LONDON CALLING 1979
 97 CELINE DION FALLING INTO YOU 1996
 98 NEIL YOUNG HARVEST 1972
 99 SOUNDTRACK DIRTY DANCING 1987
 100 DIXIE CHICKS HOME 2002
 
 101 TOM PETTY FULL MOON FEVER 1989
 102 VAN HALEN 1984 1984
 103 SOUNDTRACK TITANIC 1997
 104 CROSBY STILLS & NASH DEJA VU 1970
 105 TLC CRAZYSEXYCOOL 1999
 106 BECK ODELAY 1994
 107 KENNY G BREATHLESS 1992
 108 NWA. STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON 1989
 109 SEX PISTOLS NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS 1977
 110 BEATLES RUBBER SOUL 1965
 111 RADIOHEAD O.K. COMPUTER 1997
 112 SIMON & GARFUNKEL BRIDGE OVER TROUBLE WATER 1970
 113 DIXIE CHICKS FLY 1999
 114 METALLICA AND JUSTICE FOR ALL 1988
 115 MICHAEL JACKSON DANGEROUS 1991
 116 MARIAH CAREY DAYDREAM 1995
 117 SOUNDTRACK TOP GUN 1999
 118 ELTON JOHN GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD 1973
 119 POLICE SYNCHRONICITY 1983
 120 NO DOUBT TRAGIC KINGDOM 1995
 121 ROLLING STONES BEGGAR'S BANQUET 1968
 122 R KELLY R 1998
 123 TOOL LATERALUS 2001
 124 OASIS WHAT'S THE STORY MORNING GLORY 1995
 125 BOB MARLEY EXODUS 1977
 
 126 JOURNEY ESCAPE 1981
 127 CHRISTINA AGUILERA CHRISTINA AGUILERA 1999
 128 JAY-Z BLUEPRINT 2001
 129 ALICIA KEYS DIARY OF ALICIA KEYS 2003
 130 SOUNDTRACK O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU? 2000
 131 CARS CARS 1978
 132 ENYA DAY WITHOUT RAIN 2000
 133 NATALIE COLE UNFORGETTABLE WITH LOVE NATALIE COLE 1991
 134 SOUNDTRACK FOOTLOOSE 1984
 135 LIONEL RICHIE CAN'T SLOW DOWN 1983
 136 SARAH MCLACHLAN SURFACING 1997
 137 BONNIE RAITT NICK OF TIME 1989
 138 METALLICA RIDE THE LIGHTNING 1984
 139 SHERYL CROW TUESDAY NIGHT MUSIC CLUB 1993
 140 FRANK SINATRA IN THE WEE SMALL HOURS 1954
 141 EARTH WIND FIRE GRATITUDE 1975
 142 ZZ TOP ELIMINATOR 1983
 143 WILLIE NELSON RED HEADED STRANGER 1975
 144 JOHN LENNON IMAGINE 1971
 145 TONI BRAXTON TONI BRAXTON 1993
 146 ETTA JAMES AT LAST 1961
 147 ELVIS PRESLEY ELVIS PRESLEY 1956
 148 CAT STEVENS TEA FOR THE TILLERMAN 1970
 149 SMASHING PUMPKINS MELLON COLLIE & THE INFINITE SADNESS 1995
 150 DAVE BRUBECK TIME OUT 1959
 
 151 JANET JACKSON JANET 1993
 152 QUEEN A NIGHT AT THE OPERA 1975
 153 OZZY OSBOURNE BLIZZARD OF OZZ 1980
 154 WILL SMITH BIG WILLIE STYLE 1997
 155 PRINCE SIGN OF THE TIMES 1987
 156 PUBLIC ENEMY IT TAKES A NATION OF MILLIONS TO HOLD US BACK 1988
 157 BOB DYLAN BLOOD ON THE TRACKS 1975
 158 GEORGE MICHAEL FAITH 1987
 159 BOYZ II MEN COOLEYHIGHHARMONY 1993
 160 DESTINY'S CHILD WRITING'S ON THE WALL 1999
 161 JAY-Z BLACK ALBUM 2003
 162 AVRIL LAVIGNE LET GO 2002
 163 FUGEES SCORE 1996
 164 MADONNA LIKE A VIRGIN 1984
 165 LED ZEPPELIN LED ZEPPELIN 1969
 166 STEVIE RAY VAUGHN TEXAS FLOOD 1983
 167 STONE TEMPLE PILOTS CORE 1992
 168 ORIGINAL CAST PHANTOM OF THE OPERA HIGHLIGHTS 1988
 169 JETHRO TULL AQUALUNG 1971
 170 TUPAC ME AGAINST THE WORLD 1995
 171 DAVID BOWIE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST 1972
 172 SHAKIRA LAUNDRY SERVICE 2002
 173 SOUNDTRACK FORREST GUMP 2001
 174 AL GREEN CALL ME 1973
 175 CURTIS MAYFIELD SUPERFLY 1997
 
 176 LIVE THROWING COPPER 1994
 177 GEORGE BENSON BREEZIN' 1976
 178 WHITE STRIPES WHITE BLOOD CELLS 2001
 179 LYNYRD SKYNYRD PRONOUNCED LEH-NERD SKIN-ERD 1973
 180 SADE DIAMOND LIFE 1984
 181 FLEETWOOD MAC FLEETWOOD MAC 1975
 182 PAUL MCCARTNEY & WINGS BAND ON THE RUN 1973
 183 BEYONCE DANGEROUSLY IN LOVE 2003
 184 ANITA BAKER RAPTURE 1986
 185 NAS IIIMATIC 1994
 186 BARBARA STREISAND A STAR IS BORN 1976
 187 EARTH WIND FIRE THAT'S THE WAY OF THE WORLD 1975
 188 ANITA BAKER RHYTHM OF LOVE 1994
 189 JAY-Z IN MY LIFETIME VOL 1 1997
 190 LL COOL J MAMA SAID KNOCK YOU OUT 1990
 191 STEELY DAN AJA 1977
 192 WILLIE NELSON STARDUST 1978
 193 ARETHA FRANKLIN SPARKLE 1976
 194 ANDREA BOCELLI ANDREA 2004
 195 BOB DYLAN BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME 1965
 196 LUTHER VANDROSS NEVER TOO MUCH 1981
 197 U2 ALL THAT YOU CAN'T LEAVE BEHIND 2000
 198 RUSH 2112 1976
 199 OUTKAST AQUEMINI 1998
 200 GRAND FUNK RAILROAD WE'RE AN AMERICAN BAND 1973
 
 
 
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/07/2007 :  14:04:32     
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                      | Frank Black's ok and everything, but this list is right: Boyz II Men are far more "essential" than Frank Black. Barf. 
 I'd rather slam my nuts in a door than have to listen to Jay Z, Tupac, Kid Rock, and the Grease Soundtrack.
 Oh, and Titanic Soundtrack?...Titanic Soundtrack?
 
 
 Good to see Ziggy Stardust and Aja--althought they are WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too far down on the list
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                | darwin>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
 
     
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/07/2007 :  14:18:16     
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                      | I was going to go off on a rant about Shania Twain at 21, but then I read your message and saw you had already done that. Instead I'll point out that there are only 2 jazz albums on the whole list and they're the standard ones on every list (Kind of Blue and Out of Time). Duke Ellington and his boys should rise from their graves and smite the motherfuckers that made this list. |  
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                      |  Posted - 03/07/2007 :  14:30:01     
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                      | Finally, Creed gets their due.  The U.S. National Association of Recording Merchandisers?  Serioulsy?  Next up: a list of the "definitive 50" restaurants, compiled by the the U.S. National Association of French Fry Oil Producers. 
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/07/2007 :  16:54:22     
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                      | I'm always annoyed with Sgt. Pepper being considered the milestone achievement of The Beatles.  I understand it broke a lot of ground for both the band and popular music, but I don't think it's their best songwriting, and certainly doesn't rock that much.  I think Rubber Soul, The White Album and Abbey Road have far more to offer in the song department and even creativity and diversity. 
 I also don't trust any list that doesn't have Dre's The Chronic in the Top 25! Sure, 30 ain't bad, but he was beat by The Wall!
 
 These lists seem compiled by a VH1 watcher who also tunes into the classic rock station.  They obviously don't know their Pink Floyd.  Just put all the obvious popular records in there, never sift and listen to all the gems lying outside the radio.  Where's "Crooked Rain Crooked Rain" by Pavement, or "Bee Thousand" by Guided By Voices.  The Replacements "Tim" or "Let It Be"?  Immortal Tehcnique's "Revolutionary Vol. 2"?
 
 Actually, VH1 has better lists than this, come to think of it.
 
 Note to Darwin: They DID acknowledge Coltrane's "Love Supreme" (#78)!  They still must die!
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/08/2007 :  09:19:38     
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                      | I think charts on Last.fm are much more interresting: 
 The 200 bands that more then 65000 users of last.fm listened last week:
 
 1	 Red Hot Chili Peppers
 2	The Beatles
 3	Radiohead
 4	Coldplay
 5	Muse
 6	The Killers
 7	Metallica
 8	Nirvana
 9	Death Cab for Cutie
 10	Bloc Party
 11	Pink Floyd
 12	Fall Out Boy
 13	Green Day
 14	System of a Down
 15	The Arcade Fire
 16	The Shins
 17	Oasis
 18	Led Zeppelin
 19	Incubus
 20	My Chemical Romance
 21	Snow Patrol
 22	U2
 23	Queen
 24	Placebo
 25	Modest Mouse
 26	blink-182
 27	Foo Fighters
 28	Nine Inch Nails
 29	The White Stripes
 30	The Cure
 31	Justin Timberlake
 32	Nelly Furtado
 33	Beck
 34	The Smashing Pumpkins
 35	The Strokes
 36	David Bowie
 37	Linkin Park
 38	Gorillaz
 39	Franz Ferdinand
 40	Arctic Monkeys
 41	Johnny Cash
 42	Bob Dylan
 43	Rammstein
 44	Depeche Mode
 45	Weezer
 46	Sufjan Stevens
 47	Evanescence
 48	The Postal Service
 49	Bright Eyes
 50	The Rolling Stones
 51	AIR
 52	Rage Against the Machine
 53	Tool
 54	Guns N' Roses
 55	The Offspring
 56	Ko?n
 57	R.E.M.
 58	Belle and Sebastian
 59	Jack Johnson
 60	Jimmy Eat World
 61	[unknown]
 62	Panic! At the Disco
 63	Kaiser Chiefs
 64	Eminem
 65	Madonna
 66	Iron Maiden
 67	Pixies
 68	The Doors
 69	Moby
 70	The Decemberists
 71	Regina Spektor
 72	Pearl Jam
 73	The Clash
 74	AC/DC
 75	Interpol
 76	AFI
 77	Queens of the Stone Age
 78	Daft Punk
 79	The Prodigy
 80	Damien Rice
 81	Marilyn Manson
 82	Taking Back Sunday
 83	Elliott Smith
 84	Sigur Rós
 85	The Smiths
 86	Blur
 87	Björk
 88	Brand New
 89	Yeah Yeah Yeahs
 90	Massive Attack
 91	The Fray
 92	In Flames
 93	Jimi Hendrix
 94	Keane
 95	Avril Lavigne
 96	Aerosmith
 97	Audioslave
 98	A Perfect Circle
 99	Gwen Stefani
 100	The Who
 101	30 Seconds to Mars
 102	Beastie Boys
 103	Tenacious D
 104	Deftones
 105	Nickelback
 106	Nightwish
 107	Of Montreal
 108	John Mayer
 109	The All-American Rejects
 110	Slipknot
 111	Dashboard Confessional
 112	Black Eyed Peas
 113	Ramones
 114	The Flaming Lips
 115	Michael Jackson
 116	The Kooks
 117	Simon & Garfunkel
 118	Billy Talent
 119	Broken Social Scene
 120	Disturbed
 121	Sublime
 122	No Doubt
 123	Gnarls Barkley
 124	Explosions in the Sky
 125	OutKast
 126	3 Doors Down
 127	Kanye West
 128	Sum 41
 129	Black Sabbath
 130	The Beach Boys
 131	The Cranberries
 132	Rise Against
 133	Christina Aguilera
 134	Lily Allen
 135	Goo Goo Dolls
 136	Imogen Heap
 137	The Chemical Brothers
 138	Alanis Morissette
 139	Bob Marley
 140	lostprophets
 141	Counting Crows
 142	Garbage
 143	Jay-Z
 144	Limp Bizkit
 145	Papa Roach
 146	Robbie Williams
 147	CAKE
 148	Children of Bodom
 149	The Mars Volta
 150	The Velvet Underground
 151	Iron & Wine
 152	Dream Theater
 153	Norah Jones
 154	Scissor Sisters
 155	The Police
 156	Hellogoodbye
 157	Bloodhound Gang
 158	The Used
 159	Eric Clapton
 160	Beyoncé
 161	New Order
 162	Fatboy Slim
 163	Portishead
 164	Jamiroquai
 165	Cat Power
 166	HiM
 167	Röyksopp
 168	Aphex Twin
 169	Yellowcard
 170	Maroon 5
 171	The Knife
 172	Kelly Clarkson
 173	Sonic Youth
 174	Mika
 175	Good Charlotte
 176	The Cardigans
 177	Klaxons
 178	Elton John
 179	Joy Division
 180	Mogwai
 181	Bon Jovi
 182	Coheed and Cambria
 183	OK Go
 184	Pantera
 185	Tom Waits
 186	Jeff Buckley
 187	Slayer
 188	Dave Matthews Band
 189	Gym Class Heroes
 190	2Pac
 191	Wilco
 192	Tori Amos
 193	Zero 7
 194	Jet
 195	TV on the Radio
 196	Pink
 197	Fergie
 198	Opeth
 199	Bullet For My Valentine
 200	The Fratellis
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/08/2007 :  09:27:32       
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                      | quote:Originally posted by coastline
 1 BEATLES SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND 1967
 2 PINK FLOYD DARK SIDE OF THE MOON 1973
 
 
 
 I stopped reading there.
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/08/2007 :  09:30:32     
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                      | Thanks for that, remig. That list is so much more real. 
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/11/2007 :  17:42:22       
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                      | What is wrong with people? Radios have to have cryptic messages or something. People who only listen to what is played on the radio are just so sadly being misled. I know. I was one of those sad sad people. Thankfully, no more. Thank you FB and the Pixies! |  
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                      |  Posted - 03/12/2007 :  21:29:59       
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                      | 172	Kelly Clarkson 173	Sonic Youth
 
 Interesting, indeed....
 
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/13/2007 :  00:41:39       
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                      | Am I the only person in the world that doesn't "get" Pet Sounds? I've tried to listen to it about 20 times, and I'm so thoroughly bored it's like pulling teeth. And I really love the Beach Boys. I just can't stand Pet Sounds. Especially when it gets compared to Sgt. Peppers (which I agree is not the Beatles best, it's just the one that really grabs your attention as something different - plus they have those ridiculous costumes!). Whenever I try to listen to Pet Sounds, I think, "I'd really rather be listening to Sgt. Peppers." 
 Same thing with the Kinks "Green Village Preservation Society" - it's so lauded, but 75% of the album bores me to hell. Did you have to "be there" when it came out to get it? There are songs on both albums that I love, but as a whole, I can't stand them.
 
 No comment on the rest of the crappy lists. Well, except that they are crap.
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/14/2007 :  14:00:30     
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                      | I am the exact opposite.  I love Pet Sounds, but apart from it and Smile (the original version) I can't stand the Beach Boys.  Same with the Kinks--I love We are the Village Green Preservation Society but I don't care much for the rest of their stuff. 
 If you ever have a chance to hear the original version of the Beach Boys' Smile(y Smile)do it.  It is absolutely amazing.
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                      |  Posted - 03/15/2007 :  20:12:57       
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                      | quote:Good question, TarTar.  They'll both be listed in the top 20 on any Pitchfork Media list.Where's "Crooked Rain Crooked Rain" by Pavement, or "Bee Thousand" by Guided By Voices?
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/16/2007 :  00:35:45       
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                      | quote:Originally posted by jackruby
 
 I am the exact opposite.  I love Pet Sounds, but apart from it and Smile (the original version) I can't stand the Beach Boys.  Same with the Kinks--I love We are the Village Green Preservation Society but I don't care much for the rest of their stuff.
 
 If you ever have a chance to hear the original version of the Beach Boys' Smile(y Smile)do it.  It is absolutely amazing.
 
 
 
 I got the new Brian Wilson rerecording of Smile, and really liked it, but only listened to it about 5 or 6 times and put it away. I haven't heard the original "Smile" - it takes some effort to get all the piece and put it together, doesn't it? I'd be interested to hear it.
 
 I guess I just don't "get it" on Pet Sounds and Village Green. On the other hand, I "get" that Pink Floyd is totally genius, I just don't enjoy it. With Pet Sounds, I just feel like it's totally overrated.
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/16/2007 :  07:29:07     
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                      | Are they just going by sales figures to make that list? At any rate, this shit never ceases to crack me up. Alanis Morrissette, Grateful Dead and Faith Hill? Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha! 
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