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The Better Album?
(#2) The Jesus And Mary Chain - Psychocandy 45%  45%  [ 31 ]
(#15) Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV 55%  55%  [ 38 ]
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Voted JAMC but I have no beef with Led Zeppelin. Listened to both these bands a lot back when I ate tons of acid.

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Nothing to choose from here.


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OK, so much for worrying about the Clash beating Radiohead. Now this is my most upsetting pool. Hate Zep....love Jesus & Mary Chain.

Different record, but was cranking up their cover of Who Do You Love yesterday. Amazing.

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This round is an embarrassment to the entire board. Some of you people really need to look at yourselves in the mirror.


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coin flip - Zep gets it. I wonder if i'd listen to JAMC more if the records were remastered. Rarely listen to Zep anymore. I really enjoyed it at one point in my life.

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I wonder if i'd listen to JAMC more if the records were remastered.


They are/were.

Originally on stupid DualDiscs, but I think they eventually came out on regualr CDs as well. And I'm sure you can find rips. I ripped all my stupid DualDiscs.


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Jesus and Mary Chain is one of those bands that really does sound better on vinyl...or maybe the old CDs I heard just sucked. But especially Darklands was a totally different sounding record on vinyl.

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or maybe the old CDs I heard just sucked.

There's your answer.


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I wonder if i'd listen to JAMC more if the records were remastered.


They are/were.

Originally on stupid DualDiscs, but I think they eventually came out on regualr CDs as well. And I'm sure you can find rips. I ripped all my stupid DualDiscs.


i'll have to look into that. thanks.

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The following album will move on to the second round:

Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV


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Yeah man but remember that time when we were 12 listening to the crescendo of Stairway...............I mean.........it was like we were IN Mordor.


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i mean, i really don't have a lot against led zeppelin..."ten years gone" is one of my favorite songs of all time...but that album? yeesh, anything but that one.

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Yeah man but remember that time when we were 12 listening to the crescendo of Stairway...............I mean.........it was like we were IN Mordor.



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this just shows how f'ed up opa's seedings were in the first round with #15 beating #2 pretty handily.

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billy g Wrote:
this just shows how f'ed up opa's seedings were in the first round with #15 beating #2 pretty handily.


Hey man, sometimes a Hofstra gets by a UNC and makes it look easy.


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billy g Wrote:
this just shows how f'ed up opa's seedings were in the first round with #15 beating #2 pretty handily.


It wasn't just his seedings for the first round. I believe he reseeded the winners after it based off of their performance, rather than doing a World Cup Format or traditional bracket formula.


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JAMC. I really hate Zeppelin.

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Derris - I'll tell you what I told Roggy in chak - you're hating on this record to suck up to doofuses like BG and Radcliffe is very unbecoming.


<---- has seen Derris lose his mind to The Brown Bomber :)

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Derris - I'll tell you what I told Roggy in chak - you're hating on this record to suck up to doofuses like BG and Radcliffe is very unbecoming.


<---- has seen Derris lose his mind to The Brown Bomber :)


Says the guy who has been a consistent vote for the ppdd'ers so far. And even when he falls from the ppdd tree, throws out an olive branch like

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I would have voted for Pet Sounds over most albums not made between 65-67.


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Yeah dude! LET'S THROW ON SOME BLACK DOG!!

I love some Zep but this is just one of those ubiquitous albums that I just don't need to hear again. Would I air drum to some "When The Levee Breaks" late night in bar? Absolutely. But these days I am 100% more likely to pull out JAMC.


Honestly the only Zep album I've pulled out in a long time is that BBC sessions double disc from a few years back.


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Rick Derris Wrote:
Yeah dude! LET'S THROW ON SOME BLACK DOG!!

I love some Zep but this is just one of those ubiquitous albums that I just don't need to hear again. Would I air drum to some "When The Levee Breaks" late night in bar? Absolutely. But these days I am 100% more likely to pull out JAMC.


Honestly the only Zep album I've pulled out in a long time is that BBC sessions double disc from a few years back.


I haven't listened to them much this century by choice...doesn't change my vote.

And Billy - hard to argue against Bringing it All Back Home --> Basement Tapes. The flip side to that is, most everything not-Live after that sucks.

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Billy Mays for GARXICLEAN Wrote:
Rick Derris Wrote:
Yeah dude! LET'S THROW ON SOME BLACK DOG!!

I love some Zep but this is just one of those ubiquitous albums that I just don't need to hear again. Would I air drum to some "When The Levee Breaks" late night in bar? Absolutely. But these days I am 100% more likely to pull out JAMC.


Honestly the only Zep album I've pulled out in a long time is that BBC sessions double disc from a few years back.


I haven't listened to them much this century by choice...doesn't change my vote.


But you also have never really been that into JAMC.

I openly had that shit on cassette back in the day. Just sayin.


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