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Best Albums of 1973basementjoeJuly 30 2015, 15:48:02 UTC
Hey guys. Not sure if anyone will actually see this or not, but I finally finished all my albums from 1973. Another damn fine year in rock music. Top to bottom, this may be the best year I've reviewed thus far. Anyway, here's the list.
Honorable Mention: Good to Very Good Albums "Aerosmith" - Aerosmith; "Who Do We Think We Are" - Deep Purple; "Raw Power" - The Stooges; "Tyranny and Mutation" - Blue Oyster Cult; "ELO 2" - Electric Light Orchestra; "Billion Dollar Babies" - Alice Cooper; "Catch a Fire" - The Wailers; "Red Rose Speedway" - Paul McCartney & Wings; "A White Sportcoat and a Pink Crustacean" - Jimmy Buffett; "Fresh" - Sly & the Family Stone; "Funky Kingston" - Toots & the Maytals; "Cosmic Slop" - Funkadelic; "Queen" - Queen; "Tres Hombres" - ZZ Top; "The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle" - Bruce Springsteen; "Time Fades Away" - Neil Young; "For Everyman" - Jackson Browne; "Quadrophenia" - The Who; "Mind Games" - John Lennon; "Stranded" - Roxy Music; "Piano Man" - Billy Joel; "Tales from Topographic Oceans" - Yes
Re: Best Albums of 1973cwo_sheriffAugust 1 2015, 13:36:06 UTC
YES! Now 73 is more of my style. I do look forward to these things.
I finally listened to that Skynyrd album this year and didn't realize it had all of those hits on one album- a fantastic debut. Good Zeppelin album in Houses of the Holy, too. I'll have to look up that Stevie Wonder album now.
Yahoo sums up my thoughts on the Fantastic FourhitmanclarkAugust 5 2015, 20:59:19 UTC
"Nothing that Trank and his co-writers Jeremy Slater and Simon Kinberg have come up with do anything to alleviate the feeling that the titular quartet simply don’t constitute very interesting superheroes. "
Here lies ye olde Blog of Doom, a once great congregation of men brought together by their love of watching other men fight while wearing underpants, now reduced to a silent burial ground of the spirited conversations that once occurred. Ask not for whom the bell tolls, Blog of Doom, for it tolls for thee.
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Honorable Mention: Good to Very Good Albums
"Aerosmith" - Aerosmith; "Who Do We Think We Are" - Deep Purple; "Raw Power" - The Stooges; "Tyranny and Mutation" - Blue Oyster Cult; "ELO 2" - Electric Light Orchestra; "Billion Dollar Babies" - Alice Cooper; "Catch a Fire" - The Wailers; "Red Rose Speedway" - Paul McCartney & Wings; "A White Sportcoat and a Pink Crustacean" - Jimmy Buffett; "Fresh" - Sly & the Family Stone; "Funky Kingston" - Toots & the Maytals; "Cosmic Slop" - Funkadelic; "Queen" - Queen; "Tres Hombres" - ZZ Top; "The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle" - Bruce Springsteen; "Time Fades Away" - Neil Young; "For Everyman" - Jackson Browne; "Quadrophenia" - The Who; "Mind Games" - John Lennon; "Stranded" - Roxy Music; "Piano Man" - Billy Joel; "Tales from Topographic Oceans" - Yes
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I finally listened to that Skynyrd album this year and didn't realize it had all of those hits on one album- a fantastic debut. Good Zeppelin album in Houses of the Holy, too. I'll have to look up that Stevie Wonder album now.
Tres Hombres needed to be higher though. :P
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