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Alitare
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Topic: 1977 Pop masterpieces battle royale! Posted: August 15 2010 at 01:59
Everyone knows 1977 was a year of punk, but what about all those delicious pop masterworks? Heaven can wait, dog... My vote goes for I Robot.
Edited by Alitare - August 15 2010 at 10:56
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Posted: August 15 2010 at 03:13
That's a pretty liberal definition of pop, so putting in Steely Dan's Aja wouldn't seem out of place (and I would have voted for it
). Earth Wind & Fire's All n All is from 1977 too. Also, Annie in Wonderland.
From this list, voted for The Album, ABBA's most innovative album (my favourite is Visitors).
Edited by rogerthat - August 15 2010 at 03:13
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Posted: August 15 2010 at 09:23
I Robot. Always have enjoyed that album.
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Posted: August 15 2010 at 10:33
You missed a few big ones:
Eagles - Hotel California Wings Over America Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life
But I voted for Rumours
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Posted: August 15 2010 at 13:29
Anything but Meatloaf. Please.
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Posted: August 15 2010 at 13:49
VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO Heroes .
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Posted: August 15 2010 at 14:05
VIDEO
now you've added it This is PoP! (?)
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Posted: August 15 2010 at 14:09
I'm torn between Heroes and Aja. I'll have to listen to each of them before voting.
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Posted: August 15 2010 at 14:24
Boz Scaggs - Silk Degrees was in 76 but i love that album, but also Aja is great, i like Stevie Wonder, Bowie, Abba, and Fleetwood Mac, and the Eagles.
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Posted: August 15 2010 at 15:02
I can't vote between Bowie, Alan Parsons, and Meat Loaf.
....yeah, look, maybe he went downhill fast, but Bat Out of Hell is great.
Oh and another good fit for this poll would be Supertramp's Even in the Quietest Moments.
Edited by Tarquin Underspoon - August 15 2010 at 15:03
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Posted: August 16 2010 at 05:15
Damn it. I voted Bat Out of Hell and then saw Heroes was on the list. Oh well.
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Posted: August 16 2010 at 05:38
Kestrel wrote: Damn it. I voted Bat Out of Hell and then saw Heroes was on the list. Oh well.
Both exist, so everybody wins.
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Posted: August 16 2010 at 07:33
Kestrel wrote: Damn it. I voted Bat Out of Hell and then saw Heroes was on the list. Oh well.
I did the same...however I'm aware of a discussion about adding Meat Loaf to the prog-related section. At least that album features the UTOPIA Todd Rundgren...
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Posted: August 16 2010 at 07:37
In 1977 there are also the Clash with London Calling and Patti Smith with Radio Ethiopia....mmmh not really pop, aren't they?
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Posted: August 16 2010 at 09:09
Well, I've got Aja, Heroes, and I Robot all of which I consider to be prog, which means as pop albums they aren't too shabby.
Edited by Slartibartfast - August 16 2010 at 09:10
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Posted: August 16 2010 at 15:19
octopus-4 wrote: In 1977 there are also the Clash with London Calling and Patti Smith with Radio Ethiopia....mmmh not really pop, aren't they?
The thread said 'Year of Punk; so discounting Punk. In 1977 The Clash released The Clash London Calling was 1979 and I think Radio was 1976?
I would say London Calling was a Pop album though but well crafted mind.
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Posted: August 16 2010 at 15:22
Slartibartfast wrote: Well, I've got Aja, Heroes, and I Robot all of which I consider to be prog, which means as pop albums they aren't too shabby.
Yep. I kind of agree Slartibreakfast. However, I think that makes them pretty shabby pop albums.
Low was in 1977 too?
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Posted: August 16 2010 at 15:25
Bat Out of Hell was the first album I ever loved, so it gets my vote even though I never listen to it anymore.
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Posted: August 16 2010 at 16:29
akamaisondufromage wrote:
octopus-4 wrote: In 1977 there are also the Clash with London Calling and Patti Smith with Radio Ethiopia....mmmh not really pop, aren't they?
The thread said 'Year of Punk; so discounting Punk. In 1977 The Clash released The Clash London Calling was 1979 and I think Radio was 1976?
I would say London Calling was a Pop album though but well crafted mind.
If it wasn't Radio it was Easter, it doesnt change much.
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