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1001 Album Club Podcast

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  • El_KEl_K Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,222 Swaye's Wigwam
    Or imagine VH had time in between FW and 1984. Back then a new album came out like once a year. Now people put out an album every 3-4 years

    The originals on Diver Down are good tunes

    Remove the keyboard songs and add the Diver Down originals to 1984 and you have another fantastic record.

    Fight me!
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,437 Founders Club
    El_K said:

    Imagine a melded record of Fair Warning and 1984.

    You can make your own track order

    Mean Street
    Unchained
    Panama
    So This Is Love
    Drop Dead Legs

    Hot for Teacher
    Hear About it Later
    Top Jimmy
    Girl Gone Bad
    House of Pain

    Best. Album. Ever.

    Certainly the best rock record of the early 80s.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,986 Founders Club
    Jamie is crying at the lack of respect
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,437 Founders Club

    El_K said:

    Agreed, a shitty list. Too much Neil Young, Sonic Youth, and Morrisey solo. Not enough Van Halen

    VH1 and 1984 are included. Not sure what else you'd have in? Maybe VHII or Women and Children.

    Nothing from Van Hagar merits consideration.
    Fair Warming > 1984 imho

    Nah. Fair Warning is a fun record with some great songs, but 1984 has more classic tracks overall.
    More skip tracks on 1984. Jump, Top Jimmy, I'll Wait. Also, the synth...ugh. Panama and Hot For Teacher are top-shelf VH songs, though.
    Bruh, you can’t appreciate the synths on the shitty car toys stereo in your ‘85 IROC- Z.
    Van Halen was not put on Earth to play shitty synth crap.
    I'm gonna do a best synth on a rock record pole now just for you salty, fags.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,986 Founders Club

    El_K said:

    Agreed, a shitty list. Too much Neil Young, Sonic Youth, and Morrisey solo. Not enough Van Halen

    VH1 and 1984 are included. Not sure what else you'd have in? Maybe VHII or Women and Children.

    Nothing from Van Hagar merits consideration.
    Fair Warming > 1984 imho

    Nah. Fair Warning is a fun record with some great songs, but 1984 has more classic tracks overall.
    More skip tracks on 1984. Jump, Top Jimmy, I'll Wait. Also, the synth...ugh. Panama and Hot For Teacher are top-shelf VH songs, though.
    Bruh, you can’t appreciate the synths on the shitty car toys stereo in your ‘85 IROC- Z.
    Van Halen was not put on Earth to play shitty synth crap.
    I'm gonna do a best synth on a rock record pole now just for you salty, fags.
    Rick Wakeman and Emerson better be on it

    #pioneers
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,986 Founders Club
    Hell Pete Townsend and Whos Next
  • chuckchuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,057 Swaye's Wigwam

    El_K said:

    Agreed, a shitty list. Too much Neil Young, Sonic Youth, and Morrisey solo. Not enough Van Halen

    VH1 and 1984 are included. Not sure what else you'd have in? Maybe VHII or Women and Children.

    Nothing from Van Hagar merits consideration.
    Fair Warming > 1984 imho

    Nah. Fair Warning is a fun record with some great songs, but 1984 has more classic tracks overall.
    More skip tracks on 1984. Jump, Top Jimmy, I'll Wait. Also, the synth...ugh. Panama and Hot For Teacher are top-shelf VH songs, though.
    Bruh, you can’t appreciate the synths on the shitty car toys stereo in your ‘85 IROC- Z.
    Van Halen was not put on Earth to play shitty synth crap.
    I'm gonna do a best synth on a rock record pole now just for you salty, fags.
    https://youtu.be/hsJ9YXHqnr8
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,437 Founders Club

    El_K said:

    Agreed, a shitty list. Too much Neil Young, Sonic Youth, and Morrisey solo. Not enough Van Halen

    VH1 and 1984 are included. Not sure what else you'd have in? Maybe VHII or Women and Children.

    Nothing from Van Hagar merits consideration.
    Fair Warming > 1984 imho

    Nah. Fair Warning is a fun record with some great songs, but 1984 has more classic tracks overall.
    More skip tracks on 1984. Jump, Top Jimmy, I'll Wait. Also, the synth...ugh. Panama and Hot For Teacher are top-shelf VH songs, though.
    Bruh, you can’t appreciate the synths on the shitty car toys stereo in your ‘85 IROC- Z.
    Van Halen was not put on Earth to play shitty synth crap.
    I'm gonna do a best synth on a rock record pole now just for you salty, fags.
    Rick Wakeman and Emerson better be on it

    #pioneers
    After listening to the contenders probably needs separate polls for the 70s vs 80s.
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