Favorite concept albums

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Did i mention Consequences by Godley & Creme ?









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Which is a shame, cause I have a really hard time deciding which of the pre/post '75 bands were better..Both were amazing, but the later guys got the real shit material..
Well, lemme make it easier for you.

The original band was the best.

The later guys were very competent studio wonks...played great but lacked the creativity of the earlier band...

That's why all the great riffs left with Mike and Neil...and nobody can come up with bass lines as interesting as Dennis Dunaway did...

-S.
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sickle666 wrote:
hink wrote:I agree with so many here I can't list them all, yet I find it rather odd that Alice Coopers name never came up, especially "Goes to Hell" and Rick Wakeman's "Journey to the Center of the Earth". :shrug:
Probably cause the only decent song on Goes to hell is 'Go to hell'..& maybe including 'Wish you were here' & 'I'm the coolest'.

The rest is garbage.

Which is a shame, cause I have a really hard time deciding which of the pre/post '75 bands were better..Both were amazing, but the later guys got the real shit material..
wake me gently, de ja vu, guilty, I never cry...great songs. Even better I have the dvd of the original welcome to my nightmare show, the whole concert...what a genious.. :D
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Sleek Month wrote:
Which is a shame, cause I have a really hard time deciding which of the pre/post '75 bands were better..Both were amazing, but the later guys got the real shit material..
Well, lemme make it easier for you.

The original band was the best.

The later guys were very competent studio wonks...played great but lacked the creativity of the earlier band...

That's why all the great riffs left with Mike and Neil...and nobody can come up with bass lines as interesting as Dennis Dunaway did...

-S.
Like I said, the early guys had the goods, but Wagner was a great guitarist, especially for almost salvaging all that crap Vince wrote after 'Welcome'..

Killer & Love it to Death are my DOC's from Alice :D

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Voivod - Nothingface :lol:

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:x :shock: :x :shock:


holy hell!


five pages of a concpet album thread and not ONE mention of the residents!!!! :x :shock: :shock: :x

Residents - Not available
Residents - Eskimo
Residnets - Mole Trilogy

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sickle666 wrote:
Sleek Month wrote:
Which is a shame, cause I have a really hard time deciding which of the pre/post '75 bands were better..Both were amazing, but the later guys got the real shit material..
Well, lemme make it easier for you.

The original band was the best.

The later guys were very competent studio wonks...played great but lacked the creativity of the earlier band...

That's why all the great riffs left with Mike and Neil...and nobody can come up with bass lines as interesting as Dennis Dunaway did...

-S.
Like I said, the early guys had the goods, but Wagner was a great guitarist, especially for almost salvaging all that crap Vince wrote after 'Welcome'..

Killer & Love it to Death are my DOC's from Alice :D
absolutely, Killers halo of flies what a song, but also easy action, and muscle of love were good too, really the ealier band was the best IMHO, but I always loved Goes to Hell. Lace and Whiskey was bad...and it hasn't been pretty since. Except for one song on constrictor "give it up"...that song cracks me up. Also keep in mind in the mid 70's his addictions really had a hold of him. I saw a video of a concert from the late 70's, he was so lost and wasted, falling down...it was horrid. But that dvd of welcome to my nightmare, if you don't have it you should. It's on rhino... :)
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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X-102 - Discovers The Rings Of Saturn (1)
The Ex - 1936 (2)
The Residents - God In Three Persons (3)

Groet, Erik

(1) X-102 = UR. Which in this case was mainly Jeff Mills.
(2) concept double-EP, actually.
(3) most of their albums are concept-albums, actually. I see them as conceptual artists rather than musicians.
Pop music delenda est.
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King Diamond - Abigail

aaron.

Another vote for VOIVOD too .. dimention Hatross was good, but not a patch on Killing Technology :D
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I found the answer, only to realise I had forgotten the question ..

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mmh... :uhuhuh: no one mentioned Friedrick Thordendal's Special Defects "sol niger within"...

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hink wrote: But that dvd of welcome to my nightmare, if you don't have it you should. It's on rhino... :)
Dully noted. Years back Brian Warner & I had a little competition between us collecting the old vinyl stuff as we were both massive Cooper junkies (as if that wasn't obvious to the entire world later :roll: . Of our best at that point were these two:

He had a Muscle of Love album that still had the chick's underwear in it.

I had an original School's out album that folder open into the desk ..

Alice was the man.. :hihi:

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My list,

Snowgoose: Camel,
Nude: Camel,
Operation Mindcrime: Queensryce (they are doing a sequel, ouch, I don't know what to think of that!)
Lamb lies on Broadway: Genesis,
Passion Play: Jethro Tull,
Quadrophenia: Who,
Dream Theater: Scenes of a Memory

Henny

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Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention --
Freakout! :D




Whoo... could imagine? :lol:
--JAIDY
--addicted to VSTs --

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Years back Brian Warner & I had a little competition between us collecting the old vinyl stuff as we were both massive Cooper junkies (as if that wasn't obvious to the entire world later
Tourniquet=Ballad of Dwight Fry.

...such a rip.

My buddy that I share a rehearsal space with is a big '70's collector...there's thousands of bux worth of rare posters on the walls in there...Alice and Sweet and the Runaways, and one whole wall of '70's-80's camel toe...

The new Green Day is going to be a concept album. So far I like the first single.

-S.
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Sleek Month wrote:
Years back Brian Warner & I had a little competition between us collecting the old vinyl stuff as we were both massive Cooper junkies (as if that wasn't obvious to the entire world later
Tourniquet=Ballad of Dwight Fry.

...such a rip.

My buddy that I share a rehearsal space with is a big '70's collector...there's thousands of bux worth of rare posters on the walls in there...Alice and Sweet and the Runaways, and one whole wall of '70's-80's camel toe...

The new Green Day is going to be a concept album. So far I like the first single.

-S.
I'm really liking KVR more & more..seems like there are more people my age...I remember thinking Teenage Lamanent was written just for me, I was 15 in 74, I played guitar, my parents didn't understand me...but Alice did :D
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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