PurpleBottle
03.25.14 | much love for 4 and 31. and actually almost all of these. |
PurpleBottle
03.25.14 | me cause i never listened to them b4 =/ |
BMDrummer
03.25.14 | Most of the stuff in here is awesome. Some bands that could also be included though include Fugazi [2], Black Flag, Opeth, and Death. Heavier stuff. Also, Black Sabbath? |
Bricks0
03.25.14 | Awesome list, dude! |
Onirium
03.25.14 | Pretty much everything here is awesome, yet this list needs more jazz. |
MrSirLordGentleman
03.25.14 | 24 sucks, but most of the list is awesome |
climactic
03.25.14 | i notice a severe lack of riffs in this list |
zakalwe
03.25.14 | List is total quality but needs Dylan, Young, shouts and riffs. |
JamieTwort
03.25.14 | List has Dylan but needs better Dylan. 23 is great but he's done much, much better albums. |
MrSirLordGentleman
03.25.14 | Drake > Dylan |
mandan
03.25.14 | 25 & 5 both rule hard, major props. |
JamieTwort
03.25.14 | @SirLord: Nah, not even close. At least not in terms of song writing. |
zakalwe
03.25.14 | Drake is obviously class but he hasn't done a Blood on the Tracks. Not many have. |
JamieTwort
03.25.14 | Nor has he written a Desolation Row or an It's All Over Now (Baby Blue). |
MrSirLordGentleman
03.25.14 | Dylan may have better lyrics, but I think the feelings flow way better on Drake's songs |
zakalwe
03.25.14 | Good Lord SirLord |
TheGardener
03.26.14 | I've got a lot of love for most of Dylan's work. Free-wheelin' is my favourite mostly because of the lyric content, though I do agree that Blood on the Tracks is pretty fantastic. Yeah, there is a noticeable dearth of jazz, heavier rock and metal, but they just don't appeal to me as much. I can't help it; I'm just trying to please my ear drums. |