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Author: RajaRaja Date: May 8, 2008 07:05
Chronologically....
The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
The Who
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Pink Floyd
Led Zeppelin
Yes
I have looked up the album charts for both US and UK and these are the
seven most successful ones in terms of chart success. I have excluded
the solo artists.
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Author: Mike SmithMike Smith Date: May 8, 2008 07:36
Raja wrote:
> Chronologically....
>
> The Beatles
> The Rolling Stones
> The Who
> The Jimi Hendrix Experience
> Pink Floyd
> Led Zeppelin
> Yes
>
> I have looked up the album charts for both US and UK and these are the
> seven most successful ones in terms of chart success. I have excluded
> the solo artists.
Gee, thanks for looking that up, Raja. We were all just *dying* to
know. Now fuck off.
--
Mike Smith
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Author: EironEiron Date: May 8, 2008 07:57
Raja wrote:
> Chronologically....
>
> The Beatles
> The Rolling Stones
> The Who
> The Jimi Hendrix Experience
> Pink Floyd
> Led Zeppelin
> Yes
>
> I have looked up the album charts for both US and UK and these are the
> seven most successful ones in terms of chart success. I have excluded
> the solo artists.
How did you fudge the figures to get your favourite three bands in?
--
Eiron.
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Author: Guido HörsterGuido Hörster Date: May 8, 2008 09:11
Eiron wrote:
> Raja wrote:
>> Chronologically....
>>
>> The Beatles
>> The Rolling Stones
>> The Who
>> The Jimi Hendrix Experience
>> Pink Floyd
>> Led Zeppelin
>> Yes
>>
>> I have looked up the album charts for both US and UK and these are the
>> seven most successful ones in terms of chart success. I have excluded
>> the solo artists.
>
> How did you fudge the figures to get your favourite three bands in?
>
They even would be in the list, if he excluded them.
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Author: penga bananapenga banana Date: May 8, 2008 09:40
> Raja wrote:
>> Chronologically....
>>
>> The Beatles
>> The Rolling Stones
>> The Who
>> The Jimi Hendrix Experience
>> Pink Floyd
>> Led Zeppelin
>> Yes
>>
>> I have looked up the album charts for both US and UK and these are the
>> seven most successful ones in terms of chart success. I have excluded
>> the solo artists.
>
> How did you fudge the figures to get your favourite three bands in?
The same way he fudges everything else, with his penis.
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Author: FrankFrank Date: May 8, 2008 11:01
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Author: WhisperWhisper Date: May 8, 2008 12:41
Raja wrote:
> Chronologically....
>
> The Beatles
> The Rolling Stones
> The Who
> The Jimi Hendrix Experience
> Pink Floyd
> Led Zeppelin
> Yes
>
> I have looked up the album charts for both US and UK and these are the
> seven most successful ones in terms of chart success. I have excluded
> the solo artists.
>
lol - wrong ng raj - still sleepy?
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Author: JeffJeff Date: May 8, 2008 12:47
On May 8, 9:05Â am, Raja gmail.com> wrote:
> Chronologically....
>
> The Beatles
> The Rolling Stones
> The Who
> The Jimi Hendrix Experience
> Pink Floyd
> Led Zeppelin
> Yes
How about listing the most popular kids you knew in high school,
you're favorite tunes from that period, what the tunes remind you
of..or any other subject besides these lists? The most beautiful women
you knew? :-)
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Author: Steven SullivanSteven Sullivan Date: May 8, 2008 13:09
In alt.music.pink-floyd Raja gmail.com> wrote:
> Chronologically....
> The Beatles
> The Rolling Stones
> The Who
> The Jimi Hendrix Experience
> Pink Floyd
> Led Zeppelin
> Yes
> I have looked up the album charts for both US and UK and these are the
> seven most successful ones in terms of chart success. I have excluded
> the solo artists.
fuck off, Raja.
--
-S
maybe they wanna rock.
maybe they need to rock.
Maybe it's for the money? But That's none of our business..our business as fans is to rock
with them.
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Author: appeyroadappeyroad Date: May 8, 2008 13:21
Although for politically correct issues, i.e. global warming, etc.,
Wikipedia editors are rabid about thier side of the issue and not
balanced reporting, but I think with something as mundane as rock
albums they would be a safe bet.
Pull up top albums sales *worldwide,* based on *sales,* not chart
position, and you'll be able to see the the raja boy made most of his
stuff up. Maybe after he finishes jr high, he'll mature a little. I
am telling you folks Netscape screwed up places like RMB.
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