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Susan asks…

R&P… Blast back to the Nifty 90’s, please?

Hello there, my fellow rock and poppers!
Earlier today, I asked a question on people’s opinions on the statement “Nevermind is the best album of the 90’s.” I also posted Rolling Stone’s top 10 albums of the 90’s, and let’s just say that I don’t completely agree with it…

So here’s the scoop:

ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE (yes, the critics, the smarter than you people’s choices)
TOP 100 90’s ALBUMS
SHOWN HERE: TOP 10

1. Nevermind – Nirvana
2. The Chronic – Dr. Dre
3. OK Computer – Radiohead
4. Achtung Baby – U2
5. The Miseducation of Lauryn hill – Lauryn Hill
6. Ten – Pearl Jam
7. In Utero – Nirvana
8. Ready to Die – The Notorious B.I.G.
9. Odelay – Beck
10. Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain – Pavement

Question: What’s your opinion on this list?

View the full 100 here at: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/100-best-albums-of-the-nineties-20110427

*WARNING: There is no Alice in Chains, Sonic Youth, Tool, Hole, or Weezer on this list!!!*

ROLLING STONE READER’S CHOICE (real life normal music fans voted for this list)
THE TOP 10 ALBUMS OF THE 90’s

1. Nevermind – Nirvana
2. OK Computer – Radiohead
3. Ten – Pearl Jam
4. Achtung Baby – U2
5. (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? – Oasis
6. Siamese Dream – Smashing Pumpkins
7. Metallica (The Black Album) – Metallica
8. Grace – Jeff Buckley
9. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness – Smashing Pumpkins
10. Use Your Illusion 1 and 2 – Guns N’ Roses

Question 2: What’s your opinion of this list?
(I actually voted on this poll! That’s probably why you saw so many Smashing Pumpkins.. teehee.)

Question 3: So…

What is rock and pop’s top 10 albums of the 90’s?

Here’s what we’ll do:

a) Please list your top 10 best albums of the 90’s! 🙂

b) I will tally it all up after a few days.

c) I will post the results in another question!

d) And we can all just sit back, kick up our feet, and admire the work. (I hope you all will like the results, but I can’t be a crowd pleaser!)

So three questions:

1. What’s your opinion of Rolling Stone’s critic’s top 10 albums of the 90’s?

2. What’s your opinion of Rolling Stone’s reader’s top 10 albums of the 90’s?

3. What’s YOUR list of Top 10 albums of the 90’s?

I know it’s hard… but we can do this, ya’ll! Let’s blast back and appreciate this great decade of music! 🙂

Enjoy, and thank you! 🙂

*Star this if you LOVE the 90’s! I wanna see how many 90’s lovers there are!!!*

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Betty asks…

cant find a reggae song! please help?

im looking for a song, i dont know the name but i know some of the lyrics, its kinda only a few lyrics of the song, it goes like this…now i am a man i justa bung all the weed in a chalwa, i donta bung it in a rizla..and thats all i know of the song lol, but if u kno the song u will know what its called 🙂

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Daniel asks…

Can Name Twelv Albums You Can Live Without?

I would like a list and short review of ten albums you cant live without. Here’s my list.

Louis Armstrong : All Time Greatest Hits.
This is more than a Greatest Hits Album it has most of his solo songs on it. His work was spread among a lot of Ella Fitzgerald and other Jazz musicians albums. Which is a shame this, man embodied raw talent. Louis Armstrong did for the Trumpet what Jimmy Hendrix did for the Electric Guitar and Neil Peart and Jimmy Chamberlain did for the Drums. His vocals are warm and emotional not smooth and soft, the have life to them. The music is great, the singing is great, the flow is good, and the production is very raw which works well for Louis Armstrong

Elvis Presley : Self Titled Album.
This was the King Of Rock And Roll when he was just a kid with a dream, a great raw singing voice, and a guitar.This is the best Elvis Presley album ever, the raw sound the energy, the singing Rockabilly sound, and the feel of the late 1950s are heavy in this album. I think this album is over looked by a lot of Elvis Presley fans and it’s a shame. in less than two decades he would be gone and the best singer ever would be dead. The flow is good, the music is good, the singing is great, and the production is great.

The Doors : Self Titled Album.
This album is the core of Psychedelic Rock, it has inspired so many musicians, and entertained so may people through the years. It’s lack of over political songs make it timeless. The Doors were the Nirvana of their time. They wrote music diffident than most other Rock Bands, wrote lyrics diffident than most other Rock Bands, and they forged new ground with their slightly New Wave sound and heavy Psychedelic sound. The music is great, the lyrics are great, the production is great, and the flow is great.

Nirvana : In Utero.
This is Nirvana’s final and best album, it has the rawness of Bleach, it was catchy like Nevermind, and mature enough to be considered a true masterpiece. This album is a real rocker with meaning, it’s pure emotion and beauty. Many people have tried emulate the sound of this album and this band but few have even came close. This album has really stood the test of time too, in part because no one knows what Kurt is singing about (and that’s how I like it. If all of Nirvana’s albums had been this good they would have been the best band ever. The music is great, the singing is great, the flow is great, and the production is great

The Smashing Pumpkins : Melon Collie And The Infinite Sadness.
This album is a true masterpiece, the songwriting is just as good as Siamese Dream, but it doesn’t have Butch Vig’s candy coated production. This album is the best double album ever recorded. There is not one song on this album that is not perfect. Everyone in the civilized world should own this album. The music is great, the singing is great, the floe is great, and the production is great.

R.E.M. : New Adventures In Hi-Fi.
This album marks a return to the classic sound that brought R.E.M. to the top of the list of greatest Rock Bands ever. With powerful lyrics, great music, and maturity, New Adventures In Hi-Fi is a work of art that can make you mellow, can make you dance, or make you sing along at the top of you lungs in a crowded building. As if they didn’t have enough going for this album they also have song featuring the legendary Patti Smith on backing vocals (E-Bow The Letter). The music is great, the singing is great, the flow is great, and the production is good.

The Stone Temple Pilots : Tiny Music.
This album was more Classic Rock oriented and less Grunge oriented. It features Scott’s best vocal, and the bands best songs. It has a timeless feel and sound to it, it echos the 1960s but is fresh enough to not be a rip off. This album is very underrated. The music is great, the singing is great, the flow is great, and the production is great.

The Smashing Pumpkins : Adore
This album was a major switch in the style of music and lyrics The Smashing Pumpkins had written. The heavy Hard Rock was replaced with Keyboards and Acoustic Guitars. The overall

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