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Author: MeMe Date: Mar 23, 2008 11:51
Didn't your mother ever tell you not to use the same toothpick to pick
your ass and your teeth? Doing so makes you stupid.
Fuck off Raja.
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Author: RajaRaja Date: Mar 23, 2008 12:30
On Mar 23, 2:05Â pm, poisoned rose
amazon.com> wrote:
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> Too bad you simply did your usual moronic "album-counting," and only
> within the upper portion of the list and only within your usual
> micro-subset of dinosaur bands. Otherwise, you might have learned
> something.
>
> PS Â I guess there are a lot of Canadians and jam-band fans living in
> Baltimore.
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> --
> Please give me my one star now.
897 was too big a number and some of the not so great albums might
also make it there. So I reduced it to 250. Even if I chose another
band, the list of artists with most albums are mostly likely gonna be
the same.
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Author: RajaRaja Date: Mar 23, 2008 12:39
On Mar 23, 2:05Â pm, poisoned rose
amazon.com> wrote:
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> Too bad you simply did your usual moronic "album-counting," and only
> within the upper portion of the list and only within your usual
> micro-subset of dinosaur bands.
Since when is Radiohead a dinosaur band? or Dave Matthews Band?
You do know I dont think much of Radiohead, Police, Grateful Dead, REM
or U2. Still you keep maintaining that I chose list to look my set of
dinosaur bands look better. Something is wrong with you. You seem to
be in total denial to things.
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Author: number_sixnumber_six Date: Mar 23, 2008 12:49
1. These lists pertain to "the rock era" not to "all time".
2. Sisters of Mercy - First and Last and Always should at least appear
in the top 10. Since it does not even appear in the top 250, I didn't
even inspect positions 251-897. Similarly, where's ELP? Where's Leon
Russell's Carney?
3. OT.
4. Which albums does Lendl consider the greatest of the rock era?
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Author: long legged mack daddylong legged mack daddy Date: Mar 23, 2008 13:04
On Mar 23, 2:25 pm, Raja gmail.com> wrote:
> OMG another list!
> fap fap fap
Fuck off, Raja.
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Author: RajaRaja Date: Mar 23, 2008 13:12
On Mar 23, 2:49Â pm, number_six hotmail.com> wrote:
> 1. These lists pertain to "the rock era" not to "all time".
Of course.
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> 2. Sisters of Mercy
Who?
>- First and Last and Always should at least appear
> in the top 10. Â Since it does not even appear in the top 250, I didn't
> even inspect positions 251-897. Â Similarly, where's ELP? Â Where's Leon
> Russell's Carney?
>
ELP has an album on the list.
> 3. Â OT.
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> 4. Â Which albums does Lendl consider the greatest of the rock era?
He doesnt listen to music.
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Author: MeMe Date: Mar 23, 2008 13:19
Since we're posting to the tennis group, what were Chris Everett's 57
favorite albums of the 1960s?
Fuck off Raja.
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Author: RichLRichL Date: Mar 23, 2008 13:37
poisoned rose amazon.com> wrote:
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> Too bad you simply did your usual moronic "album-counting," and only
> within the upper portion of the list and only within your usual
> micro-subset of dinosaur bands. Otherwise, you might have learned
> something.
>
> PS I guess there are a lot of Canadians and jam-band fans living in
> Baltimore.
At least he included solo acts this time.
p.s.....WTMD is operated out of (and affiliated with) Towson University,
north of Baltimore. I can't get the station very well. But from my
perch betwixt Baltimore and DC, from what I can tell the most popular
music in the area is rap, followed closely by emo punk and metal. It's
not surprising that jam bands are popular on a college campus, though.
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Author: RajaRaja Date: Mar 23, 2008 13:58
On Mar 23, 3:51Â pm, poisoned rose
amazon.com> wrote:
> Raja gmail.com> wrote:
>> 897 was too big a number and some of the not so great albums might
>> also make it there. So I reduced it to 250.
>
> If your tastes weren't so dogmatically, ignorantly narrow, you wouldn't
> scoff at the idea of there being more than 250 great albums.
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> --
> Please give me my one star now.
As I said even if you include all the 897 albums, then also the
(artist with most albums) list would be the same.
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