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23-06-2011, 21:39
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I may be too new here to suggest a band for possible inclusion but how about The Black Keys? If I missed them and they're already suggested, I apologize.
My apologies for this. I just realized they are just about due to release 7th album this year. And I think Chulahoma is disqualified because its an EP. So perhaps we can reconsider them in the future when they meet the requirements. (Still learning the ropes here and there's a LOT to look through. Loving it all so far. Great forum!)
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26-06-2011, 00:22
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Genesis are one of those groups that have been somewhat forgotten recently. I prefered the "Peter Gabriel Genesis". Certainly another brilliant British band from the 60s/70s !
Albums to vote for in my opinion:
From Genesis to Revelation
Nursery Cryme
Foxtrot
Selling England by the Pound
Trick of the Tail
Wind & Wuthering
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
Duke
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26-06-2011, 23:41
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I nominate another progressive rock group of the 60s and 70s from England - ELP (Emerson,Lake & Palmer).
They released more live albums than studio albums - Pictures at an Exhibition (live) is fabulous but we are only voting for studio albums as it should be ! They only released nine studio albums...the last four are unmentionable..real duds ...imo !
The classic ones are their first five:
Emerson,Lake & Palmer - Emerson,Lake & Palmer
Tarkus
Trilogy
Brain Salad Surgery
Works - Vols. 1 & 2
Black Moon
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27-06-2011, 05:13
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SteveO Wrote:I nominate another progressive rock group of the 60s and 70s from England - ELP (Emerson,Lake & Palmer).
They released more live albums than studio albums - Pictures at an Exhibition (live) is fabulous but we are only voting for studio albums as it should be ! They only released nine studio albums...the last four are unmentionable..real duds ...imo !
The classic ones are their first five:
Emerson,Lake & Palmer - Emerson,Lake & Palmer
Tarkus
Trilogy
Brain Salad Surgery
Works - Vols. 1 & 2
Black Moon ia anything but. A great album with some excellent writing.
And Greg Lake's songwriting & lyrics on his contribution to 'Works Vol 1' still has to be beaten.
http://youtu.be/YBfg8qtpptE
Just love those lavish orchestral arrangements!
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How about King Crimson ?
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Steve
we have a poll already for Genesis and King Crimson
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Sorry MH, before my time I presume. I'll dig deeper to see all of them.
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Do we have one for Jethro Tull?
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Jerome Wrote:Do we have one for Jethro Tull?
yes we do.
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John Lennon (solo career)
David bowie
(im new so im not sure if these have been done)