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1001 Album Club Podcast

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  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,512 Standard Supporter

    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.
    Every board has a pop music superiority guy.

    Strike that poor boy down.

  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,695 Founders Club
    edited July 2023

    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.
    Every board has a pop music superiority guy.

    Strike that poor boy down.

    The Sonos System at the @PurpleThrobber Guns n' Religion compound just can't compete with the YellaPiss hi fi in my shitty, little 1 bedroom White Wakanda studio apartment.

    I've listened to all these albums in great detail and feel confident in my music snob assessments.


  • alumni94
    alumni94 Member Posts: 4,878

    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.
    Fair Warning may not have as much classic tracks, but it has (arguably) their two best. Therefore, that pushes it over the edge.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,695 Founders Club
    alumni94 said:

    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.
    Fair Warning may not have as much classic tracks, but it has (arguably) their two best. Therefore, that pushes it over the edge.
    I do love me some Dirty Movies
  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,725 Standard Supporter

    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.
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,807 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.
    I don't get all the synth on 1984. I always thought I'll Wait could've been a kickass song played by a hard rock band rather than an 80s pop abomination.

    Hot For Teacher is the best VH song, so that's worth some points.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,695 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.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,512 Standard Supporter
    chuck said:

    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.
    I don't get all the synth on 1984. I always thought I'll Wait could've been a kickass song played by a hard rock band rather than an 80s pop abomination.

    Hot For Teacher is the best VH song, so that's worth some points.
    Best video =/= best song.

  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,725 Standard Supporter

    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.
  • El_K
    El_K Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,524 Swaye's Wigwam
    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.