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Originally posted by: 440sixpack
I don't own any of those, hell I don't think I even like any of them.
Originally posted by: mpitts
Am I the only one in the world that thinks Pink Floyd sucks?
Originally posted by: CPA
How could Led Zeppelin be left of this list? And I'm not even a big fan.
Edit: nevermind, I'm an idiot and didn't see it listed until just now.
Originally posted by: yellowperil
wow, you're up early today.
Damn morning classes *shakes fist at God*
Originally posted by: shinerburke
How the hell did Eminem get on that list? Or Alanis Morrisette for that matter....
Originally posted by: NewSc2
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd really should've been on there, but I voted for DSOTM, which was the album that really got me interested in classic rock.
Why does Nirvana always score so high on these "All-Time Greatest Albums"? Is it just me, or are the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Led Zepellin just are heads and shoulders above Nirvana?
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: NewSc2
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd really should've been on there, but I voted for DSOTM, which was the album that really got me interested in classic rock.
Why does Nirvana always score so high on these "All-Time Greatest Albums"? Is it just me, or are the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Led Zepellin just are heads and shoulders above Nirvana?
I think that it's because they sort of started the "grungy" genre of music. It could just be that for a lot of people my age (20), that was the first big album that we listened to. I had it, and it is a good album in it's own right, but I can't say that it's an all-time greatest album.
In the U.S., AC/DC has earned the 5th highest ranking in terms of album certifications, according to the RIAA. The band's 1980 release, Back In Black, has sold an impressive 41 million copies worldwide, making it the 6th highest-selling album in history. Classic AC/DC releases include High Voltage (1976); Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (1976); Let There Be Rock (1977); Powerage (1978); If You Want Blood, You've Got It (Live) (1978); Highway to Hell (1979); Back In Black (1980); For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) (1981); Flick of the Switch (1983); '74 Jailbreak (1984); Fly on the Wall (1985); Who Made Who (soundtrack from the film Maximum Overdrive) (1986); Blow Up Your Video (1988); The Razor's Edge (1990); AC/DC Live {single and two-disc versions} (1992); Bonfire (boxset) (1997).
Originally posted by: Roger
What I don't understand is why AVC/DC's album Back In Black is not in the poll, it is the sixth all time best seller ever.
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In the U.S., AC/DC has earned the 5th highest ranking in terms of album certifications, according to the RIAA. The band's 1980 release, Back In Black, has sold an impressive 41 million copies worldwide, making it the 6th highest-selling album in history. Classic AC/DC releases include High Voltage (1976); Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (1976); Let There Be Rock (1977); Powerage (1978); If You Want Blood, You've Got It (Live) (1978); Highway to Hell (1979); Back In Black (1980); For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) (1981); Flick of the Switch (1983); '74 Jailbreak (1984); Fly on the Wall (1985); Who Made Who (soundtrack from the film Maximum Overdrive) (1986); Blow Up Your Video (1988); The Razor's Edge (1990); AC/DC Live {single and two-disc versions} (1992); Bonfire (boxset) (1997).
Originally posted by: yellowfiero
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: NewSc2
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd really should've been on there, but I voted for DSOTM, which was the album that really got me interested in classic rock.
Why does Nirvana always score so high on these "All-Time Greatest Albums"? Is it just me, or are the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Led Zepellin just are heads and shoulders above Nirvana?
I think that it's because they sort of started the "grungy" genre of music. It could just be that for a lot of people my age (20), that was the first big album that we listened to. I had it, and it is a good album in it's own right, but I can't say that it's an all-time greatest album.
I wonder that myself.