I don't want to stifle discussion here, Runny, and I don't know when I'm being a prig or in the clear. Better to error on the side of "just delete" then come across as a condensing snob.Stop that, brutha. There was nothing wrong with that post.
Naaaaah, those were not your best and that's OK but there's a diverse bunch of folks on here and I am waiting for a country artist to show up.I deleted it. it was rude, CC
if anyone stifles anything around these parts its me with my Elvis passion....you dont stifle anything bro.I don't want to stifle discussion here, Runny, and I don't know when I'm being a prig or in the clear. Better to error on the side of "just delete" then come across as a condensing snob.
We have the Music thread to dissect music. I don't want to stifle people's opinions here. It was a very rude post, imo.
Regardless, I do, so very much, appreciate you having my back, my boi. Thank you, brotherman.
No one is better than the Stones when they were in their prime, the rest is just children's talk, babble to fill the void which seems a endless task for those still searching.THERE HE IS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rep your boys, your Stones, my homie!!!!!!!!!
True dat, it was not your favorite but best and since it is my thread, I am sending some rejection PM's out later this evening.Hey man, I love me some George Jones, and a lawyer or two depending on the occasion.
But your thread title is pretty specific
And I have deleted at least five posts in your thread, so my PM better be nice (if I'm one of the lucky ones on the receiving end)True dat, it was not your favorite but best and since it is my thread, I am sending some rejection PM's out later this evening.
A mighty fine candidate, I was wondering which Stones album would show up. If greatest hits was part of it, Hot Rocks would have gotten a nod from me.
In the end Exile on main street will outlast all the other albums mentioned in this thread, unfortunately i won't be around to say it was so or say i was wrong. Take my word for it or not, i still think it is what it is.A mighty fine candidate, I was wondering which Stones album would show up. If greatest hits was part of it, Hot Rocks would have gotten a nod from me.
Ya can't have 5 so I have conferred with the judges and we are accepting Miles Davis.
We haven't reduced this to categories just yet and mister, if you think I am starting a thread entitled "Best Elvis Album", you got another thing coming. Ohhhhh Lordy hep me, I feel a song coming on.
Naaaaah, those were not your best and that's OK but there's a diverse bunch of folks on here and I am waiting for a country artist to show up.
So, I've got this lawyer bud and he's never mentioned much about music and he's rich and got that suave and debonair thing working for him, and 4 wives, and several of us start a discussion, argument, about best song ever written and he offers up George Jones' "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and stopped the 5 of us cold. First of all, it was him but when I do think about that song, it is the perfect country song. Don't know about song but hard to beat as a country song.
For pop music, it's MJ. And as vast as said genre stretches, he might be as influential as any band/singer/artist mentioned.
His dance moves and choreography are used from everyone from Timberlake to Bruno Mars. His epic videos in the 80's, made by top Hollywood directors were a first. He wrote his music. Choreographed his music. Danced his music. And performed at 100%.
Thriller and Off the Wall are somewhere on that all-time list, for me. Genre- pop. Bad isn't too far behind, either.
I don’t have a favorite overall, but Appetite for Destruction gets my vote for best rock album ever. Go ahead and hate.