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AFD Ranked No. 32 on The Definitive 200
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The National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM) in Marlton, N.J., and the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, released a list of what they term The Definitive 200 albums of all time. Topped by the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Michael Jackson and Led Zeppelin, the list is a virtual who's who of the artists who we all love and rock out to. Check out where your favorites rank. Guns N' Roses' 1987 classic "Appetite For Destruction" ranked No. 32:
The Definitive 200
(
Complete list
)
1. Beatles ? Sgt. Pepper?s Lonely Hearts Club Band ? 1967
2. Pink Floyd ? Dark Side Of The Moon ? 1973
3. Michael Jackson ? Thriller ? 1982
4. Led Zeppelin ? Led Zeppelin IV ? 1971
5. U2 ? Joshua Tree ?1987
6. Rolling Stones ? Exile On Main Street ? 1972
7. Carole King ? Tapestry ? 1971
8. Bob Dylan ? Highway ?61 Revisited ? 1965
9. Beach Boys ? Pet Sounds ? 1966
10. Nirvana ? Nevermind ? 1991
...
32. Guns ?N Roses ? Appetite For Destruction ? 1987
A glimpse of the future, and not because of its huge influence and umpteen million sales. The poor-little-rich-boy protest "Out ta Get Me" intimates that Axl Rose's egotism and martyr complex were soon to grow bigger than his head; still, Appetite's night-train wreck of punk and metal sounds and sensibilities make it more than just an emblem of its time. Whether GN'R are dancing with Mr. Brownstone, penning a callow kiss-off letter to some chick named Michelle, or passing out on somebody else's sofa, this was and remains a savage journey to the heart of the American--or at least the Hollywood--dream.
--Rickey Wright
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http://www.gnrdaily.com/news_detail.asp?id=604
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Re: AFD Ranked No. 32 on The Definitive 200
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Quote from: Bona on March 07, 2007, 08:22:21 AM
The National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM) in Marlton, N.J., and the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, released a list of what they term The Definitive 200 albums of all time. Topped by the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Michael Jackson and Led Zeppelin, the list is a virtual who's who of the artists who we all love and rock out to. Check out where your favorites rank. Guns N' Roses' 1987 classic "Appetite For Destruction" ranked No. 32:
The Definitive 200
(
Complete list
)
1. Beatles ? Sgt. Pepper?s Lonely Hearts Club Band ? 1967
2. Pink Floyd ? Dark Side Of The Moon ? 1973
3. Michael Jackson ? Thriller ? 1982
4. Led Zeppelin ? Led Zeppelin IV ? 1971
5. U2 ? Joshua Tree ?1987
6. Rolling Stones ? Exile On Main Street ? 1972
7. Carole King ? Tapestry ? 1971
8. Bob Dylan ? Highway ?61 Revisited ? 1965
9. Beach Boys ? Pet Sounds ? 1966
10. Nirvana ? Nevermind ? 1991
...
32. Guns ?N Roses ? Appetite For Destruction ? 1987
A glimpse of the future, and not because of its huge influence and umpteen million sales. The poor-little-rich-boy protest "Out ta Get Me" intimates that Axl Rose's egotism and martyr complex were soon to grow bigger than his head; still, Appetite's night-train wreck of punk and metal sounds and sensibilities make it more than just an emblem of its time. Whether GN'R are dancing with Mr. Brownstone, penning a callow kiss-off letter to some chick named Michelle, or passing out on somebody else's sofa, this was and remains a savage journey to the heart of the American--or at least the Hollywood--dream.
--Rickey Wright
Sources:
http://www.gnrdaily.com/news_detail.asp?id=604
can someone please tell me why that shit of a band nirvana always get in the top 10?
The amount of albums, famous and not famous that piss all over that are in the millions.
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Re: AFD Ranked No. 32 on The Definitive 200
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Quote from: Bona on March 07, 2007, 08:22:21 AM
The National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM) in Marlton, N.J., and the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, released a list of what they term The Definitive 200 albums of all time. Topped by the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Michael Jackson and Led Zeppelin, the list is a virtual who's who of the artists who we all love and rock out to. Check out where your favorites rank. Guns N' Roses' 1987 classic "Appetite For Destruction" ranked No. 32:
The Definitive 200
(
Complete list
)
1. Beatles ? Sgt. Pepper?s Lonely Hearts Club Band ? 1967
2. Pink Floyd ? Dark Side Of The Moon ? 1973
3. Michael Jackson ? Thriller ? 1982
4. Led Zeppelin ? Led Zeppelin IV ? 1971
5. U2 ? Joshua Tree ?1987
6. Rolling Stones ? Exile On Main Street ? 1972
7. Carole King ? Tapestry ? 1971
8. Bob Dylan ? Highway ?61 Revisited ? 1965
9. Beach Boys ? Pet Sounds ? 1966
10. Nirvana ? Nevermind ? 1991
...
32. Guns ?N Roses ? Appetite For Destruction ? 1987
A glimpse of the future, and not because of its huge influence and umpteen million sales. The poor-little-rich-boy protest "Out ta Get Me" intimates that Axl Rose's egotism and martyr complex were soon to grow bigger than his head; still, Appetite's night-train wreck of punk and metal sounds and sensibilities make it more than just an emblem of its time. Whether GN'R are dancing with Mr. Brownstone, penning a callow kiss-off letter to some chick named Michelle, or passing out on somebody else's sofa, this was and remains a savage journey to the heart of the American--or at least the Hollywood--dream.
--Rickey Wright
Sources:
http://www.gnrdaily.com/news_detail.asp?id=604
its because cobain is dead, same as all other posthumous bands/ singers that are successful!
what bothers me is why the fuck dylan gets to the top ten of these things, he's fuckin gash! he cant sing.
all he does is write songs that other people cover and do better!
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Re: AFD Ranked No. 32 on The Definitive 200
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what bothers me is why the fuck dylan gets to the top ten of these things, he's fuckin gash! he cant sing.
all he does is write songs that other people cover and do better!
thats hilarious
and true *cough Knockin on heavens door cough*
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Re: AFD Ranked No. 32 on The Definitive 200
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Quote from: Bona on March 07, 2007, 08:22:21 AM
The National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM) in Marlton, N.J., and the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, released a list of what they term The Definitive 200 albums of all time. Topped by the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Michael Jackson and Led Zeppelin, the list is a virtual who's who of the artists who we all love and rock out to. Check out where your favorites rank. Guns N' Roses' 1987 classic "Appetite For Destruction" ranked No. 32:
The Definitive 200
(
Complete list
)
1. Beatles ? Sgt. Pepper?s Lonely Hearts Club Band ? 1967
2. Pink Floyd ? Dark Side Of The Moon ? 1973
3. Michael Jackson ? Thriller ? 1982
4. Led Zeppelin ? Led Zeppelin IV ? 1971
5. U2 ? Joshua Tree ?1987
6. Rolling Stones ? Exile On Main Street ? 1972
7. Carole King ? Tapestry ? 1971
8. Bob Dylan ? Highway ?61 Revisited ? 1965
9. Beach Boys ? Pet Sounds ? 1966
10. Nirvana ? Nevermind ? 1991
...
32. Guns ?N Roses ? Appetite For Destruction ? 1987
A glimpse of the future, and not because of its huge influence and umpteen million sales. The poor-little-rich-boy protest "Out ta Get Me" intimates that Axl Rose's egotism and martyr complex were soon to grow bigger than his head; still, Appetite's night-train wreck of punk and metal sounds and sensibilities make it more than just an emblem of its time. Whether GN'R are dancing with Mr. Brownstone, penning a callow kiss-off letter to some chick named Michelle, or passing out on somebody else's sofa, this was and remains a savage journey to the heart of the American--or at least the Hollywood--dream.
--Rickey Wright
Sources:
http://www.gnrdaily.com/news_detail.asp?id=604
can someone please tell me why that shit of a band nirvana always get in the top 10?
The amount of albums, famous and not famous that piss all over that are in the millions.
I don't know how you can say Nivana is shit. Nevermind was as big as Appetite. Do I like Appetite better? Yes. Still, Nevermind was huge. Nirvana was/is huge.
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Re: AFD Ranked No. 32 on The Definitive 200
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Quote from: daviebuckethead on March 07, 2007, 08:34:19 AM
Quote from: Bona on March 07, 2007, 08:22:21 AM
The National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM) in Marlton, N.J., and the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, released a list of what they term The Definitive 200 albums of all time. Topped by the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Michael Jackson and Led Zeppelin, the list is a virtual who's who of the artists who we all love and rock out to. Check out where your favorites rank. Guns N' Roses' 1987 classic "Appetite For Destruction" ranked No. 32:
The Definitive 200
(
Complete list
)
1. Beatles ? Sgt. Pepper?s Lonely Hearts Club Band ? 1967
2. Pink Floyd ? Dark Side Of The Moon ? 1973
3. Michael Jackson ? Thriller ? 1982
4. Led Zeppelin ? Led Zeppelin IV ? 1971
5. U2 ? Joshua Tree ?1987
6. Rolling Stones ? Exile On Main Street ? 1972
7. Carole King ? Tapestry ? 1971
8. Bob Dylan ? Highway ?61 Revisited ? 1965
9. Beach Boys ? Pet Sounds ? 1966
10. Nirvana ? Nevermind ? 1991
...
32. Guns ?N Roses ? Appetite For Destruction ? 1987
A glimpse of the future, and not because of its huge influence and umpteen million sales. The poor-little-rich-boy protest "Out ta Get Me" intimates that Axl Rose's egotism and martyr complex were soon to grow bigger than his head; still, Appetite's night-train wreck of punk and metal sounds and sensibilities make it more than just an emblem of its time. Whether GN'R are dancing with Mr. Brownstone, penning a callow kiss-off letter to some chick named Michelle, or passing out on somebody else's sofa, this was and remains a savage journey to the heart of the American--or at least the Hollywood--dream.
--Rickey Wright
Sources:
http://www.gnrdaily.com/news_detail.asp?id=604
its because cobain is dead, same as all other posthumous bands/ singers that are successful!
what bothers me is why the fuck dylan gets to the top ten of these things, he's fuckin gash! he cant sing.
all he does is write songs that other people cover and do better!
Dylan is also an icon. Every artist today would probably like to be Bob Dylan. Go listen to about 4 or 5 of his records and then tell me your not a Dylan fan. Start with his earliest and go from there.
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Re: AFD Ranked No. 32 on The Definitive 200
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I like Nirvana, really do, but yeah, his death no doubt evaluated his status. If Billy Corgan had shot himself instead of KC, then there is no doubt in my mind
Siamese Dream
would be at number ten,
As for
Pet Sounds
, I can appreciate it ground breaking innovations and techniques, but personally, that album never did anything for me.
Tapestry is a good album, but in the top ten?
The others aren't too bad...
Still, where is KISS? Van Halen? NIN?
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Re: AFD Ranked No. 32 on The Definitive 200
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I always find these lists amusing, isn't the whole idea for people to then debate them? No list is definitive, and no llist is going to get agreement...
I would argue there is no Radiohead in the Top 10 - for comparison a Channel 4 poll in the UK had Radiohead OK computer at No1 (and AFD was in Top 10)...
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Re: AFD Ranked No. 32 on The Definitive 200
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Quote from: JDA on March 07, 2007, 09:08:44 AM
Quote from: daviebuckethead on March 07, 2007, 08:34:19 AM
Quote from: Bona on March 07, 2007, 08:22:21 AM
The National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM) in Marlton, N.J., and the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, released a list of what they term The Definitive 200 albums of all time. Topped by the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Michael Jackson and Led Zeppelin, the list is a virtual who's who of the artists who we all love and rock out to. Check out where your favorites rank. Guns N' Roses' 1987 classic "Appetite For Destruction" ranked No. 32:
The Definitive 200
(
Complete list
)
1. Beatles ? Sgt. Pepper?s Lonely Hearts Club Band ? 1967
2. Pink Floyd ? Dark Side Of The Moon ? 1973
3. Michael Jackson ? Thriller ? 1982
4. Led Zeppelin ? Led Zeppelin IV ? 1971
5. U2 ? Joshua Tree ?1987
6. Rolling Stones ? Exile On Main Street ? 1972
7. Carole King ? Tapestry ? 1971
8. Bob Dylan ? Highway ?61 Revisited ? 1965
9. Beach Boys ? Pet Sounds ? 1966
10. Nirvana ? Nevermind ? 1991
...
32. Guns ?N Roses ? Appetite For Destruction ? 1987
A glimpse of the future, and not because of its huge influence and umpteen million sales. The poor-little-rich-boy protest "Out ta Get Me" intimates that Axl Rose's egotism and martyr complex were soon to grow bigger than his head; still, Appetite's night-train wreck of punk and metal sounds and sensibilities make it more than just an emblem of its time. Whether GN'R are dancing with Mr. Brownstone, penning a callow kiss-off letter to some chick named Michelle, or passing out on somebody else's sofa, this was and remains a savage journey to the heart of the American--or at least the Hollywood--dream.
--Rickey Wright
Sources:
http://www.gnrdaily.com/news_detail.asp?id=604
its because cobain is dead, same as all other posthumous bands/ singers that are successful!
what bothers me is why the fuck dylan gets to the top ten of these things, he's fuckin gash! he cant sing.
all he does is write songs that other people cover and do better!
Dylan is also an icon. Every artist today would probably like to be Bob Dylan. Go listen to about 4 or 5 of his records and then tell me your not a Dylan fan. Start with his earliest and go from there.
i tried to like dylan, my old man has loads of dylan cd's! i just cant get in to it, i just think he is fuckin rubbish! i also think a whole lot of people like him just to be in fashion. alll these fuckin asshole new acts quoting dylan as an influence, its pathetci, my girlfriends brother, who knows jack shit about music went to see dylan in glasgow a couple years back, paid ?50 for a ticket, and him and his buddys left, it was that shite!
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Re: AFD Ranked No. 32 on The Definitive 200
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typical American list no Queen in the top 10?
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he cant sing. all he does is write songs that other people cover and do better!
Ha, ha so true. He is a great songwriter though. An excellent example of what you said is the song, "All Along the Watchtower". It became famous only after Jimi Hendrix covered it and then Dylan started performing the Hendrix version live.
Quote from: Grouse on March 07, 2007, 10:46:59 AM
typical American list no Queen in the top 10
Agreed.
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Quote from: GeraldFord on March 07, 2007, 09:40:43 AM
I like Nirvana, really do, but yeah, his death no doubt evaluated his status. If Billy Corgan had shot himself instead of KC, then there is no doubt in my mind
Siamese Dream
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It should be anyway
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Anybody that wants to debate this list should consider one thing:
21. Shania Twain "Come on Over"
41. Jimi Hendrix "Are you Experienced"
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Re: AFD Ranked No. 32 on The Definitive 200
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WTF!? Where are Black Sabbath? Where are Pantera!? Where are Queen and Van Halen, The DOORS!!!!? Where are THEY!!!!!?
Piss poor list that is! LESS than piss poor list! Oh, and there's no way the Beatles are number 1, they were awesome, but fucking hell they don't deserve to be top of the list! Same with Nirvana, the Beach Boys, and Carole King.
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"can someone please tell me why that shit of a band nirvana always get in the top 10?"
'cause he shot himself... Too bad he's dead, if he weren't, maybe critics wouldn't be sucking his cock all the time...
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It's somewhat humorous how angry people get over these types of lists. This one may hold a little bit of weight considering the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame helped in its compilation, but at the end of the day, it's still just one or a couple of dudes giving their opinion.
Seriously, relax. In six months there will be another list.
And for those of you who don't "get" Dylan, understand that he has produced some of the best lyrics. Without Dylan, everything would have been different (he was a major influence from the Beatles to Radiohead). You may not like his work, but read up on songwriting as it relates to Rock N' Roll and there isn't a major artist that doesn't hold Dylan in high regard.
Anyway, this is a GNR forum and such the discussion should surround GNR's placing on the list. Most of us over evaluate GNR as they're our favourite band. But just because GNR is my favourite band I wouldn't be so naive to suggest that they are the greatest or best band, or for that matter, the most influential. I don't need my favourites to be the "best." I'm just happy that Appetite for Destruction was acknowledged for what it was, instead of what it wasn't (through most of the mid to late 1990s GNR was for the most part thrown together with bands like Poison, Cinderalla and all the other crap hair-bands; thankfully the band is now given distinction for being a band above all those who surrounded the air waves).
Should it be in the top 10? Probably not yet, but who knows later on depending on how the future values the music. Is it bigger than the Joshua Tree? Both great albums, but I have to give the nod to the Joshua Tree for simply transcending U2 from superstars to icons. Had appetite been GNR's second or third album, maybe then, but it's a tough call.
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Quote from: mrlee on March 07, 2007, 08:24:46 AM
Quote from: Bona on March 07, 2007, 08:22:21 AM
The National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM) in Marlton, N.J., and the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, released a list of what they term The Definitive 200 albums of all time. Topped by the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Michael Jackson and Led Zeppelin, the list is a virtual who's who of the artists who we all love and rock out to. Check out where your favorites rank. Guns N' Roses' 1987 classic "Appetite For Destruction" ranked No. 32:
The Definitive 200
(
Complete list
)
1. Beatles ? Sgt. Pepper?s Lonely Hearts Club Band ? 1967
2. Pink Floyd ? Dark Side Of The Moon ? 1973
3. Michael Jackson ? Thriller ? 1982
4. Led Zeppelin ? Led Zeppelin IV ? 1971
5. U2 ? Joshua Tree ?1987
6. Rolling Stones ? Exile On Main Street ? 1972
7. Carole King ? Tapestry ? 1971
8. Bob Dylan ? Highway ?61 Revisited ? 1965
9. Beach Boys ? Pet Sounds ? 1966
10. Nirvana ? Nevermind ? 1991
...
32. Guns ?N Roses ? Appetite For Destruction ? 1987
A glimpse of the future, and not because of its huge influence and umpteen million sales. The poor-little-rich-boy protest "Out ta Get Me" intimates that Axl Rose's egotism and martyr complex were soon to grow bigger than his head; still, Appetite's night-train wreck of punk and metal sounds and sensibilities make it more than just an emblem of its time. Whether GN'R are dancing with Mr. Brownstone, penning a callow kiss-off letter to some chick named Michelle, or passing out on somebody else's sofa, this was and remains a savage journey to the heart of the American--or at least the Hollywood--dream.
--Rickey Wright
Sources:
http://www.gnrdaily.com/news_detail.asp?id=604
can someone please tell me why that shit of a band nirvana always get in the top 10?
The amount of albums, famous and not famous that piss all over that are in the millions.
Because Kurts dead, its like art, when an artist dies the value of their paintings soars.
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Sgt. Pepper at one?! What a joke, I wouldn't even put that album in my top 50. These Dicks always fail to remember what an impact AFD had on an era.
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Quote from: Grouse on March 07, 2007, 10:46:59 AM
typical American list no Queen in the top 10?
Typical American hater?
There are pleanty of american acts not on that list who should be... Plus a non american act got #1 so hush?
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what bothers me is why the fuck dylan gets to the top ten of these things, he's fuckin gash! he cant sing.
all he does is write songs that other people cover and do better!
thats hilarious
and true? *cough Knockin on heavens door cough*?
Yea but he still wrote the songs and therefore has to take 99% of the credit for the song, regardless of whether you prefer a cover to his own and surely the fact, as your friend pointed out, that lots of other people cover his songs shows him to be an awesome songwriter. Admittedly he cannot sing very well but his songwriting ability on it's own means he deserves to be in most of these charts
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