Radcliffe Wrote:
Replace the above with:
The Band The Band
Jimi Hendrix Electric Ladyland
The Replacements Let It Be
Aretha Franklin I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You
Frank Zappa & the Mothers Freak Out
Van Morrison St. Dominic's Preview
Nirvana Nevermind
Television Marquee Moon
The Byrds Turn! Turn! Turn!
Here's the skinny on those and why they didn' t make it.
Nirvana - He's my age and we all know that album
Let it Be - I like Tim more, and that' s probably just a fact of personal preference but I'd agree with you that Let It Be probably captures the Replacemtns more as an artistic statement.
The Byrds - I thought there was enough countryish rock on there, and I disagree with you on the merits of American Beauty vs. those included. AB is one of those albums that I think if you can manage to get past the preconceptions we all have of the dead and listen to the music on that album as if it happened in a vacuum, it's stellar.
Hendrix - I feel like he's one of the few artists that the casual fan of our age is pretty familiar with. Even more so than the Beatles or the Stones. Essential no doubt but I think everyone has an idea of Jimi's sound. Whereas the Beatles and Stones in my opinion aren't really all that well-represented by what the causal fan knows.
The Band - S/t - I felt like I could put almost any of their albums and it would have been fine as my appreciation between albums is slight. So I just went with the one that is most cited, but I'd agree that the The Band is a better album.
St. Dominic's Preview - This was a top 5 album for me on listmania. I love it, and I should have just included it in retrospect. I didn't know what to do with Van so again I took an easy route and just left him off completely.
Television - Should have been on there, but I felt like punk was decently well represented so it narrowly missed the cut.
Aretha - Whoops.