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GnR with a commanding lead. I would have never have guessed that there were so many fans here.
Revisionist historians. I actually had the mullet and the G'N'R t-shirts; Rural Georgia in the mid 80's was such a hip place.
I'd venture a guess that anyone within 2 years +/- our age NOT voting for U2 or GnR are the revisionists. I was in 4th grade when this came out. I remember my brother bringing it home, and he and his friends rocking the fuck to out.
I'm not within 2 years of your age so I guess it doesn't necessarily apply to me but I never liked G'n'r and I was surpised that so many people here were fans. I can't tell for sure whether being a revisionist is supposed to be a knock or not. Salif Keita is my favorite from 1987 now, but I didn't hear it until 5 years ago. If I were forced to vote based on what I actually did listen to and love in 1987 it would be either U2, Smiths, Replacements or D Jr. I didn't think that was really the point though as if it was I'd be forced to vote for a whole lot of crap for the mid 70's and most people here would be disqualified from voting in the 60's and early 70's.
np: The Who "Who's Next" - I still stuck in 1971 from the poll the other day
I get this, but Appetite has been a staple of listening/mongering since I really knew what music was, and most of us who are the same age range probably had some good times with that album.
I'm not saying you have to vote your fave album at the time, but I guess I did kinda imply that. Whatever, I'm kinda hungover for the first time in a while mid-week.[/i]
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