Natisse said: Queen - Made In Heaven
sorry, but i always thought this album sounded half-assed. so obvious that it was done postumously. they should have let 'innuendo' be their last album, and saved the good stuff from this album for a box-set. 'the show must go on' would have been perfect to be the last song on the last queen album. In my own way, I am the king. Hail to the king, baby!! | |
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Here's a great posthumous release: Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros Streetcore
When the sunlight strikes raindrops in the air, they act as a prism and form a rainbow. The rainbow is a division of white light into many beautiful colors. Regardless of the day, I'm glad you were born. | |
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Fishbone, when they were the original line-up: "Give a Monkey a Brain and He'll Swear He's The Center of the Universe" | |
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Thunderbird said: Chico1 said: Nevermind
[Edited 10/8/04 8:03am] That was their second album! What??? I wasn't talking about Nirvana. I actually had misread the thread topic and posted a picture of AALIYAH's last album. | |
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Chico1 said: Thunderbird said: That was their second album! What??? I wasn't talking about Nirvana. I actually had misread the thread topic and posted a picture of AALIYAH's last album. I know you didn't mean Nirvana! When the sunlight strikes raindrops in the air, they act as a prism and form a rainbow. The rainbow is a division of white light into many beautiful colors. Regardless of the day, I'm glad you were born. | |
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Thunderbird said: Chico1 said: What??? I wasn't talking about Nirvana. I actually had misread the thread topic and posted a picture of AALIYAH's last album. I know you didn't mean Nirvana! Oh! | |
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Raw Power - The Stooges
Parade - Prince and The Revolution Jesse Johnson - Bare My Naked Soul | |
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Banned album covers Jane's Addiction, Ritual de lo Habitual When singer Perry Farrell submitted his original artwork to Warner Brothers for the band's 2nd album, in 1990 the label reportedly wasn't too thrilled. They gave it a go, until a few stodgy retail chains squawked. Under corporate pressure, and forced to reconsider, the guys opted to change to minimal text, simply quoting the free speech guarantee within the First Amendment. [Edited 10/9/04 10:24am] Socks still got butt like a leather seat... | |
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Meloh9 said: Pavement- Terror and Twighlight Pavement's 'Terror Twilight' was good, but definitely not better that 'Slanted & Enchanted', 'Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain' or 'Brighten The Corners'! | |
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CynthiasSocks said: Banned album covers Jane's Addiction, Ritual de lo Habitual When singer Perry Farrell submitted his original artwork to Warner Brothers for the band's 2nd album, in 1990 the label reportedly wasn't too thrilled. They gave it a go, until a few stodgy retail chains squawked. Under corporate pressure, and forced to reconsider, the guys opted to change to minimal text, simply quoting the free speech guarantee within the First Amendment. [Edited 10/9/04 10:24am] technically, this isnt their last album....since they have an album that they just put out.... but really...for janes fans....this is their last album...so i feel ya here vi | |
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Novabreaker said: How is Abbey Road their "last recorded" album? I thought "Let It Be" was half-finished when they broke up and Macca did most of the work by himself. Then there was that public playing on the roof spoof and then it all ended?
What am I missing here? I may have the dates wrong, but I think most of Let It Be was recorded in January of 1969. I believe Abbey Road was recorded between April and September of 1969. It is true that some recording took place on Let It Be after Abbey Road was released, but most people consider Abbey Road to be the last Beatles album. | |
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violett said: CynthiasSocks said: Banned album covers Jane's Addiction, Ritual de lo Habitual When singer Perry Farrell submitted his original artwork to Warner Brothers for the band's 2nd album, in 1990 the label reportedly wasn't too thrilled. They gave it a go, until a few stodgy retail chains squawked. Under corporate pressure, and forced to reconsider, the guys opted to change to minimal text, simply quoting the free speech guarantee within the First Amendment. [Edited 10/9/04 10:24am] technically, this isnt their last album....since they have an album that they just put out.... but really...for janes fans....this is their last album...so i feel ya here Actually this was their last album, the first Lollapalooza their fairwell tour. They reunited years later, but not with the original four. [Edited 10/9/04 14:07pm] Socks still got butt like a leather seat... | |
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