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Your Who pick — I know what it is because you’ve discussed the album several times on this board — will be a corollary to my Who hot take when we get there.
As with The White Stripes, CCR, the Wilburys and others, I completely biffed Petty. He should be represented on my list but isn’t. I probably would have picked his best Iovine production or his best Lynne production, but his best Rubin production is great as well.
My highest-ranked Stones albums are from their “peak” years, but Some Girls is excellent as well.
I am not a huge Beasties aficionado but I like their Ill Communication sound the best and the note that it was influenced by On the Corner makes perfect sense. It was cool to see them do their...
The other of their big three albums. I rank it ever so slightly lower than the other two because it doesn’t have Rick Wakeman, but it’s still a fantastic record and it has my #1 song from them, Yours Is No Disgrace.
Pretty much everyone I know from the American jam band scene who is also a Radiohead fan thinks In Rainbows is the best RH album. Or that it’s second to the one that will likely be the highest-ranking RH album here.
I’m contrary to most of my Radiohead-fan friends in that I’m not as high on this record as they are. The vibe is great but I don’t think most of the tracks are particularly strong as songs.
That being said, it has two of my favorite RH tracks in “Weird Fishes/Arpeggi” and “All I Need.”
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