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Greatest fourth album in rock history?
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Workingman's Dead - Grateful Dead
Old man.RaceBannon said:
And yetSwaye said:This one should not be close
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Tommy - The Whowent with Tommy in a very close one - the dead, NY, LZ, Queen, CCR all good. oops forgot the Stones
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Led Zeppelin IVWhen the Levee Breaks cmon mother fuckers
FOUR STICKS
ROCK AND ROLL
MISTY MOUNTAIN HOP
BLACK DOG
the whole thing is a greatest hits album jesus fuck guys cmon -
Led Zeppelin IV
Not to mention Going to California, Battle of Evermore, and Stairway to Heaven.Gwad said:When the Levee Breaks cmon mother fuckers
FOUR STICKS
ROCK AND ROLL
MISTY MOUNTAIN HOP
BLACK DOG
the whole thing is a greatest hits album jesus fuck guys cmon
Totally agree, it's a God damned masterpiece. Rock, blues, folk and metal all done on a high level. -
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Led Zeppelin IV
I saw The Who on their Farewell Tour............in 1989. As Townsend windmilled, his hand went through the Whammy Bar on his guitar. He had to LEAVE and go to the hospital.YellowSnow said:
I love Tommy, but the studio album sounds corny to me at times. This material was so much better live. The Live at Leeds Deluxe Version shows us why.Mad_Son said:Tommy was a strong contender.
Saw them again in 1996 on the Quadrophina Tour. Also at Gorge circa 2002.
The Kingdome in ‘81? was legendary. I didn’t go -
Led Zeppelin IV
Fucking classics.Gwad said:When the Levee Breaks cmon mother fuckers
FOUR STICKS
ROCK AND ROLL
MISTY MOUNTAIN HOP
BLACK DOG
the whole thing is a greatest hits album jesus fuck guys cmon
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Write-in Vote

I may be biased but its the greatest rock album that no one talks about
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Write-in VoteVH's "Fair Warning"
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Workingman's Dead - Grateful Dead
I saw them at the same Gorge show as you. Thanks for saying HI you dick.Baseman said:
I saw The Who on their Farewell Tour............in 1989. As Townsend windmilled, his hand went through the Whammy Bar on his guitar. He had to LEAVE and go to the hospital.YellowSnow said:
I love Tommy, but the studio album sounds corny to me at times. This material was so much better live. The Live at Leeds Deluxe Version shows us why.Mad_Son said:Tommy was a strong contender.
Saw them again in 1996 on the Quadrophina Tour. Also at Gorge circa 2002.
The Kingdome in ‘81? was legendary. I didn’t go







