YOUR GENERATION - The 3 Quintessential Albums - WHAT ARE THEY? | |
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071676 User ID: 28709102 United States 02/13/2013 08:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | STATE YOUR: Quoting: simultaneous_final 1. Year of Birth 2. The Three Music Albums that YOU Think Represent Your Generation And if anyone posts a Li'l Kim album, all I have to say is (just kidding--I like Li'l Kim & the Junior Mafia) But, SERIOUSLY--rock out with ye olde cocks out!!!! If you can, embed a YouTube link to the the albums! AND REMEMBER--we're talking about ALBUMS (LPs or EPs) that you are PROUD to have REPRESENT YOUR GENERATION. ********* 1952 Moody Blues - Threshold of a Dream Queen - Night at the Opera Meatloaf - Bat Out of Hell |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 21987589 United States 02/13/2013 08:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Speaking of generations...has anyone else noticed or agree that it seems pop-culture really hasn't changed much from the mid-to-late 90's? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34139889 What I mean is the 80's, 70's, 60's etc, all have a clear identity that you can easily notice. Even in the 90's we could look back on the 80's and see it for being much different. The movies were a lot different, clothing a lot different, hair styles, etc.. But, at some point in the 90's ---around 96ish or so we haven't really seemed to advance too much beyond that. Many movies released in 96 and beyond, for example, don't look or feel aged. Clothing manufactured then, isn't really that out of style in comparison to clothing nowadays. Could be just me..but, I've always waited for the moment to be able to say, yeah the 90's are now 'old' or unique in comparison to today....and for whatever reason...i still don't see current culture as an identity much beyond it.. couldn't agree more... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34093306 Australia 02/13/2013 08:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Speaking of generations...has anyone else noticed or agree that it seems pop-culture really hasn't changed much from the mid-to-late 90's? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34139889 What I mean is the 80's, 70's, 60's etc, all have a clear identity that you can easily notice. Even in the 90's we could look back on the 80's and see it for being much different. The movies were a lot different, clothing a lot different, hair styles, etc.. But, at some point in the 90's ---around 96ish or so we haven't really seemed to advance too much beyond that. Many movies released in 96 and beyond, for example, don't look or feel aged. Clothing manufactured then, isn't really that out of style in comparison to clothing nowadays. Could be just me..but, I've always waited for the moment to be able to say, yeah the 90's are now 'old' or unique in comparison to today....and for whatever reason...i still don't see current culture as an identity much beyond it.. Nah. You're just stuck in the 90's. kids today and ten years ago are freakin weird and their music sucks. |
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WitchBoard User ID: 16040708 United States 02/13/2013 08:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1975 1. Iron Maiden- The Number of the Beast 2. Jane's Addiction- Nothing's shocking 3. Rage Against The Machine- Evil Empire Also- Smashing Pumpkins-Siamese Dream AC/DC- 74' Jail Break All Black Sabbath-from 1969-1979 All Doors albums-mainly The Soft Parade "That is not dead which can eternal lie. And in strange aeons even death may die.” |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 7192389 United States 02/13/2013 08:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | But I forgot about sublime... That's gotta be like # 4 or 5 for me... That shit was revolutionary... The guy from sublime and cobain... Losing those two for me were the greatest losses of my generation... Ad the guy that said first rap was jazzy Jeff or busts rhymes... I can still remember the first rap songs i ever heard.. Doug e fresh and slick rick 6 minutes, 6 minutes Doug e fresh your on a a on... And la ti da ti we like to party... Ok I'm done... |
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karinza User ID: 28116221 United States 02/13/2013 09:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks, OP...I love music & it is one thing that keeps us truly grounded! Now, this is hard for me to differentiate between favs and something generational, b/c I love just about all music (little Kim who????) but I'll try :-) 1970 Bowie: Station to Station Pink Floyd: The Wall Smashing Pumpkins: Siamese Dreams Must....choose...four.....POLICE: Regatta de Blanc "I may be paranoid, but not an android." |
Russh50 User ID: 2210726 United States 02/13/2013 09:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | B. 1961 Journey- Journey 1975 Pink Floyd- Dark side of the moon 1973 AC/DC- Early years Bon Scott “Freedom had been hunted round the globe; reason was considered as rebellion; and the slavery of fear had made men afraid to think. But such is the irresistible nature of truth, that all it asks, and all it wants, is the liberty of appearing.” – Thomas Paine |