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Crimson Dynamo
24-03-2023, 11:08 AM
Agree?

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10. “Definitely Maybe” (1994) Oasis
9. “A Night at the Opera” (1975) Queen
8. “The Queen is Dead” (1986) The Smiths
7. “Let it Bleed” (1969) Rolling Stones
6. “Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols” (1977) Sex Pistols
5. “Paranoid” (1970) Black Sabbath
4. “Led Zeppelin IV” (1971) Led Zepplin
3. "The Dark side of the Moon" (1973) Pink Floyd
2. "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" (1972) David Bowie
1. "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1967) The Beatles

Alf
24-03-2023, 11:31 AM
No.

They should just have filled all ten spots with Beatles albums if it's about changing music.

Alf
24-03-2023, 11:38 AM
Stone Roses by Stone Roses should be on there.

Led Zep 3 is better than Led Zep 4

Let it Bleed is a great album but the Stones have done better ones.

Bollo
25-03-2023, 09:10 PM
I 100% agree with Stone Roses- other than that in no particular order my ten would be;
Bandwagonesque - Teenage Fanclub
Experience - Prodigy
Screamadelica - Primal Scream
Up the Bracket - The Libertines
His and Hers - Pulp
Dig your own hole - Chemical Brothers
Lungs - Florence & the Machine
The Bends - Radiohead
Suede - Suede

Very 90's / 00's centric but those were the groundbreaking british albums of my time IMO

Zizu
26-03-2023, 06:22 AM
Mmmm ‘changing’ music forever meaning they were unique but also fabulous enough to influence …

I can only think of a few of the top of my head … Beatles , Pink Floyd , Radiohead .

Maybe more to follow .,


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bots
26-03-2023, 01:15 PM
i agree with the op, and it is 50 years since i went and picked up my copy from "Listen" records on release day :spin2:

Another one that i would say had a big impact at the beginning of the age of CD was Dire Straits, Brothers in Arms

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Interesting fact. The song was about the Falklands war and Lieutenant Colonel Herbert Jones who single handed picked up a machine gun and charged at the enemy resulting in the UK winning the battle and subsequently the war. Unfortunately, he died in the process