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Clive
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50 albums that changed music
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Good to see that Sgt Pepper is at #2.
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Sandra
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July 20, 2006, 00:38 »
I could have done without the ones they list at :
4
23
30
40
49
50
As they claim that they influenced more crap styles of music than any other :roll:
We would have been a lot better off without those 6 albums being made at all
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daveeb
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July 20, 2006, 10:45 »
Yup agree with all that Sandra except no.30, aside from what he's influenced don't mind a bit of bob marley now and then
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GillE
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July 20, 2006, 11:14 »
I can't help but wonder if it would be more accurate to say that some albums reflect definitive musical progression rather than saying that they effect definitive musical progression.
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The spice girls :? :argh:
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Lona
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July 20, 2006, 15:02 »
I think Elvis should have been much higher up the list than 9.
He had the biggest inflluence on modern music today.
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So Paul Simon's "Graceland" never made the list
. That album not only influenced music, but it could be argued that it helped shape Africa.
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