Well OK, now that I'm here....
A quick comment after being asked my opinion in a recent music forum, since I logged in to check messages, there were none, and I didn't want to waste the login without at least posting something (chuckle)....
Single most influential and/or important album in all of recorded rock and roll history:
Never Mind the Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols, Sex Pistols (October, 1977: US release on Warner Brothers Records)
Discuss. :)
Single most influential and/or important album in all of recorded rock and roll history:
Never Mind the Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols, Sex Pistols (October, 1977: US release on Warner Brothers Records)
Discuss. :)
1 Comments:
At 8:27 AM , Anonymous said...
good argument can be made for Bollocks, to be sure. i would say even more important than anything the Beatles ever did in terms of how it changed the modern music scene (marked the end of disco AND "sound-alike prog rock"), but there are a lot of Beatles fans still out there that would probably stone me for that. did you catch the "Classic Albums" Bollocks episode that ran last week on VH1 Classic? It was a good special.
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