Wes wrote:
> Is this the best you can do when confronted with your inconsistencies? What
> did that MS get you? You seem to have trouble differentiating between the
> numbers 3 and 4. Here is the quote from your post below to refresh your
> memory:
>
> "I have four Zeppelin album on the list."
>
> I count 3. Again, do you read your own posts?
I suggest you be not a obssessed pyschopath.
>>
>> Wes wrote:
>>> Then why did you number them? And I would love to know what the fourth LZ
>>> album was because it isn't on the list. Here is a clip of your list:
>>>
>>> 01. Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of The Moon
>>> - This would be on top of many people's lists.
>>> 02. Yes - Close to the Edge
>>> - For me, the most perfect album after TDSOTM.
>>> 03. Chicane - Far from the Madenning Crowds
>>> - If I am on a seashore this would be my 1st choice. Just beautiful
>>> 04. Enya - Paint the Sky with Stars: The Best of Enya
>>> - Enya has one of the most soulful voice and some good sleepytime
>>> music.
>>> 05. Slayer - Reign in Blood
>>> - The perfect thrash metal album
>>> 06. Stone Roses - Stone Roses
>>> - This album has so much variety, you wont believe it.
>>> 07. Paul Van Dyk - Seven Ways
>>> - This is a beautiful album. Forbidden Fruit is so amazing
>>> 08. Kraftwerk - Autobahn
>>> - Brilliant electro-pop. Autobahn is one of my favorite 20+ min
>>> songs.
>>> 09. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin
>>> - I somehow prefer this to every other Zep album. The production is
>>> brilliant
>>> 10. Can - Future Days
>>> - This came out in the same year as TDSOTM and is almost as good.
>>> 11. DJ Tiesto - In Search of Sunrise 1
>>> - It has an amazing intro song. Walhalla is just plain awesome. The
>>> whole album is good
>>> 12. The Verve - This is Music: The Singles 92-98
>>> - This has the best songs they ever released. And is one of the best
>>> compilations ever.
>>> 13. Deep Purple - Made in Japan
>>> - The best live album ever.
>>> 14. Pink Floyd - The Piper At the Gates of Dawn
>>> - The only Floyd album which is more creative than TDSOTM.
>>> 15. Radiohead - OK Computer
>>> - One of the best albums of the 90s
>>> 16. Megadeth - Rust in Peace
>>> - kicks ass
>>> 17. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II
>>> - Jones and Bonham in full form
>>> 18. Can - Tago Mago
>>> - Just plain brilliance. One of the most wacky albums ever
>>> 19. AC/DC - Back in Black
>>> - Just an amazing collection of riffs
>>> 20. Yardbirds - Greatest hits - Vol1 (1964-1966)
>>> - Contains some of the best singles ever by the very much talented
>>> Yardbirds
>>> 21. Jimi Hendrix Experience- Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi
>>> Hendrix
>>> - Just for All Along the Watchtower and Purple Haze
>>> 22. Led Zeppelin III
>>> - Contains the most folky side of Led Zeppelin. Very interesting
>>> 23. The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground and Nico
>>> - Great innovative album. They never could match this.
>>> 24. Yes - Relayer
>>> - Another 3 song masterpiece by Yes.
>>> 25. Van der Graaf Generator - Pawn Hearts
>>> - Brilliant and gothic at the same time.
>>>
>>> I see LZ at 09, 17, and 22. Again I ask, do you read your own posts?
>>> Evidence may suggest otherwise.
>>
>> I suggest you stop stalking me.
>>
>>>>
>>>> Wes wrote:
>>>>> Do you even read what you post?
>>>>>
>>>>> You like 8 other albums more than any LZ album.
>>>>> You like LZ the best.
>>>>> Yes and Floyd are the only bands with as many brilliant albums.
>>>>> Those albums aren't as consistent as the 6 brilliant LZ albums.
>>>>> LZ is immensely more enjoyable than Yes or Floyd.
>>>>>
>>>>> Consider the listing values of the first 2 albums for each band:
>>>>> PF average is 7.5
>>>>> Yes average is 13
>>>>> LZ average is 13
>>>>
>>>> Are you a joker or something? I have four Zeppelin album on the list.
>>>> No other band has 4 of them listed. Whether I am carry No.1 CD on the
>>>> list or No.25 CD on the list as long as I carry all of them does it
>>>> matter? The numbering is irrelevant when you have those 25 in the
>>>> remote island.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Though LZ squeaks in with another album on your list at 22, even that
>>>>> doesn't really support your LZ is immensely more enjoyable.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any one statement can stand on its own just fine, but combined in a
>>>>> paragraph of 5 sentences is a logical nightmare. Though the lists are
>>>>> predictable, Edward Lorenz might find your rational useful.
>>>>>
>>>>> Wes
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> Morphy's ghost wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> JJ (UK) wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> But actually
>>>>>>>>>> I am a much bigger fan of 70s prog/hard rock, 80s thrash
>>>>>>>>>> metal,
>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>> 90s
>>>>>>>>>> alt rock.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Who'd have thought it...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Yeah didn't see that coming either. *And* he had Zeppelin, Yes,
>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>> Pink Floyd in the list, too.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yeah, but he doesn't slip in the first zeppelin album until number
>>>>>>> 9
>>>>>>> this
>>>>>>> time. I'm wondering if he's feeling ok?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I like that other 8 albums more than any Zeppelin albim? Isnt that
>>>>>> possible. Ofcourse I like Zeppelin the most because they produced so
>>>>>> many brilliant albums (6 of them). I think only Floyd and Yes can
>>>>>> claim
>>>>>> to have produced 6 brilliant albums but they were still not as
>>>>>> consistent in those 6 albums as Zeppelin was. Thats what makes
>>>>>> Zeppelin
>>>>>> so great. Plus Zeppelin is immensely more enjoyable than both Floyd
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> Yes.
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>