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« Reply #30 on: September 29, 2007, 09:23:38 AM »
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Robbie McIntosh - Widescreen   this guy is seriously under-rated! Being the guitarist for Paul McCartney is no mean feat, but to also be the guitarist for The Pretenders as well....well that's just being c--ky!



He also did some excellent guitar tracks for Talk Talk (Lifes what you make it for example)
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« Reply #31 on: September 29, 2007, 12:20:56 PM »
This is hard to do... so this is not in order of faves, just the 10 albums I love most:

1. Machine Head - Burn My Eyes - Just frigging blistering!

2. Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power - My first Pantera album, just amazing!

3. Lamb of God - As The Palaces Burn - Opening track melts your face, and the album finishes your body in it's inferno, lol

4. Pantera - Far Beyond Driven - Some gorgeous power-grooves and amazing riffs from the late, great Dime!

5. Dream Theater - Awake - First DT album I bought, this one has it all. Fave tracks are The Mirror and Lie, especially when played together, hehe.

6. Sikth - ...Wait For Something Wild - Stunning musicianship, amazing duel vocals, brilliant lyrics....and just to re-affirm this point...AMAZING musicianship...and from the UK too.  :D

7. Killswitch Engage - The End Of Heartache - Anthemic in every way, you can really feel most of the songs on this album, and there are moments when your body involuntarily starts to headbang.

8. Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine - Just an amazing album, has always been my fave and probably always will be.

9. Jethro Tull - Songs From The Wood - Makes me want to prance around like an elf, especially on the title track. :lol:

10. Fear Factory - Archetype - Hmmm, this album hasn't got loads of great songs on it, but it's all worth being in this list for the opening track on it's own, absolutely blistering!

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« Reply #32 on: September 29, 2007, 12:33:19 PM »
Tull now there is another band I forgot..wasn't especting that in mixed in with the rest of your list
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« Reply #33 on: September 29, 2007, 08:29:29 PM »
I like thinking about these lists and reading other people's choices, but always hate making them myself because I know I'm leaving out far too much good stuff. Here are the ten albums I'd load into the CD player for a long journey (or, indeed, which I've currently queued in Amarok to listen to for the rest of the night). In alphabetical order, because music is not the Olympics. :)

1. Alice in Chains, Dirt

When grunge was happening my favourite band was Soundgarden; but now I tend to listen to AiC most. The songs on Dirt are uniformly killer, and it gets the nod over their self-titled album because the balance between grinding riffs and vulnerable introspection is best on this one.

2. Cocteau Twins, Heaven or Las Vegas

I love Robin Guthrie's amazing array of unearthly guitar tones and layered effects, but the reason I never get tired of listening to the Cocteaus is Liz Fraser. Her voice is, to me, the most moving instrument that's ever been recorded. "Fifty-Fifty Clown" and "Frou-Frou Foxes in Midsummer Fires" are perfect.

3. The Cure. Disintegration

My favourite album of all time, and I doubt anything will ever displace it. I can't bring myself to skip a single track on it, and the emotional journey this album takes me on is as powerful and personal every time I listen to it. Fun fact: most weeks my top ten would have included at least three other Cure albums, because it's not real music if it doesn't make your mascara run.

4. Kaki King, Until We Felt Red

This is my current favourite "guitar" album. "Gay Sons of Lesbian Mothers" is catchy as hell, but the whole album has a great mellow vibe and I could listen to it on repeat all night. I'm going to see Kaki King in London next month and I really can't wait.

5. Kyuss, Welcome to Sky Valley

Such a great album. Huge guitar riffs and earthshaking tones, ranging from bluesy garage rock grooves to huge psychedelic epics like "Whitewater".

6. Metallica, Master of Puppets

I feel a bit unoriginal for this one. But it's dead good. If it makes you feel better, pretend I said Rust in Peace by Megadeth.

7. Siouxsie and the Banshees, Juju

I love the edgy guitars on tracks like "Hallowe'en" and "Sin in my Heart", and Siouxsie is one of my favourite singers. Deftones later stole the riff to "Monitor" and recycled it as "Be Quiet and Drive", but the original is still the best.

8. Various artists, Take Me Home: a Tribute to John Denver

Some lovely songs here, being performed by some of my favourite indie rock artists like Rachel Goswell, Innocence Mission, Bonnie "Prince" Billy and Tarnation. The best thing on here is the Red House Painters' version of "I'm Sorry", which is a heartbreaker.

9. Weezer, Weezer/The Blue Album

I vacillated for a while, wondering whether to put Drums and Wires by XTC, but this one will do for a power pop/geeky rock experience. Great tunes, a real lesson in songcraft throughout, with some ace little licks and lovely guitar sounds in the mix as well. Mainly I just like the little touches I can identify with, like "In the Garage" which reminds me of my own suburban teenaged years.

10. Westside Connection, Bow Down

One of the hardest rap albums of all time - they call out everybody on this one. Angry political and social diatribes, gang warfare and violent West Coast/East Coast rivalry are blended with some dry wit from Ice Cube and WC. For me they could have left Mack-10 out of the group without any ill effect, but it's my token rap album anyway mainly because of "The Gangsta, the Killa and the Dope Dealer" which samples "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails.

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« Reply #34 on: September 29, 2007, 11:54:47 PM »
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This is hard to do... so this is not in order of faves, just the 10 albums I love most:

1. Machine Head - Burn My Eyes - Just frigging blistering!

2. Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power - My first Pantera album, just amazing!

3. Lamb of God - As The Palaces Burn - Opening track melts your face, and the album finishes your body in it's inferno, lol

4. Pantera - Far Beyond Driven - Some gorgeous power-grooves and amazing riffs from the late, great Dime!

5. Dream Theater - Awake - First DT album I bought, this one has it all. Fave tracks are The Mirror and Lie, especially when played together, hehe.

6. Sikth - ...Wait For Something Wild - Stunning musicianship, amazing duel vocals, brilliant lyrics....and just to re-affirm this point...AMAZING musicianship...and from the UK too.  :D

7. Killswitch Engage - The End Of Heartache - Anthemic in every way, you can really feel most of the songs on this album, and there are moments when your body involuntarily starts to headbang.

8. Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine - Just an amazing album, has always been my fave and probably always will be.

9. Jethro Tull - Songs From The Wood - Makes me want to prance around like an elf, especially on the title track. :lol:

10. Fear Factory - Archetype - Hmmm, this album hasn't got loads of great songs on it, but it's all worth being in this list for the opening track on it's own, absolutely blistering!


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« Reply #35 on: October 01, 2007, 06:25:16 AM »
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Nuthin' Fancy     I LOVE this album, yeah it hasn't Freebird or Sweet Home Alabama on, but it's got some of the dirtiest, grittiest southern blues going.'On the Hunt' creates the perfect riff (sorry Sir Jimmy Page!), 'Am I Losin' is lovely song to make you feel all warm inside. Lovely guitar playing throughout this album from Allen Collins & Ed King (Gary Rossington hardly played).
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« Reply #36 on: October 01, 2007, 08:47:00 AM »
Ahh Pibroch (Cap In Hand) what an intro, the sound and the attack..one of the best for me :) and yet when Tull get played (and i'm talking about you Planet Rock :) ) it never seems to get a look in...

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« Reply #37 on: October 01, 2007, 08:54:15 AM »
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Tull now there is another band I forgot..wasn't especting that in mixed in with the rest of your list


Yeah Tull hold a special place in my list, just as a band really. Just something about them, dunno what, makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside, hehe.

I quite forgot Dirt by Alice in Chains, I always tend to miss something major out on these lists cos I rush myself to get it posted. But that album would definitely be in there had I remembered it, hehe.

Also, a band called Days of the New from the U.S, great acoustic rock band, I don't have a fave album though...well...maybe the first one, heh.

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« Reply #38 on: October 01, 2007, 07:38:46 PM »
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3. The Cure. Disintegration

My favourite album of all time, and I doubt anything will ever displace it. I can't bring myself to skip a single track on it, and the emotional journey this album takes me on is as powerful and personal every time I listen to it. Fun fact: most weeks my top ten would have included at least three other Cure albums, because it's not real music if it doesn't make your mascara run.


Very good taste, if I may say... Sometimes this album is just too emotional for me... but I couldn't live without it.
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« Reply #39 on: October 01, 2007, 08:03:48 PM »
Tull yeah got to love em seen them and there ex guitarist live..great
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« Reply #40 on: October 01, 2007, 09:09:21 PM »
Right then.......seeing as everyone else is doing it I guess I might as well add to the collection too, but beware all you metal heads there's some serious rock cheese here!!! :D

Def Leppard - Hysteria
This was the first guitar album I ever brought as a kid, and still holds the mantle of one of the only CD's in my collection that doesn't have a song that gets skipped on it.  'Armageddon It' is still one of my favourite riffs, and 'Rocket' also has one of the best drum riffs going......you know what the song is before the vocals or guitar even kicks in!

Guns N Roses - Appetite For Destruction
Another album with not one weak song on it.  Makes loading it on the iPod dead easy as I just select the whole album and away you go!  'Sweet Child O' Mine' is still in my estimation the greatest guitar riff ever written, and remains my favourite song ever.....full stop!  I had only learnt the E, D and A chords on my first guitar when I got the tab for Appetite and taught myself how to play the 'sweet child' riff!  I could play that before I even learnt an F chord!

AC/DC - Back In Black
I know the purists will always say that Bon Scotts work with AC/DC was the best stuff that AC/DC did, but Back In Black was simply the album that had it all.  I still love playing songs from that album.

John Mayalls Bluesbreakers featuring Eric Clapton
The 'Beano' album.  Damn this album is good, and was the genesis of that wonderful combination of Marshall and Les Paul!  This was the album that took me away from the bastions of hard rock (and metal in my uni days) and introduced me to how bloody good the blues could be, and also told me that I'd NEVER be a lead guitarist!

Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic
I could select God knows how many Aerosmith albums, but 'Toys' is the album that I always go back to when I feel like indulging in a good bit of classic blues rock.  Aerosmith really know how to take Blues and wring every last pound out of those simple 12 or 16 bars and turn it into blistering rock.

Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet
Oh Yes!!  Poodle rock at its sublime best!  Bon Jovi are much maligned by many out there, including many guitar fans, but they still put on one of the best live shows out there, and 'Slippery' is still one of those albums that a non-fan could pick up and know at least 3 songs on there.  Who on here doesn't sing 'Livin' on a Prayer' at the top of their voice when it comes on in the pub at the end of the night?

Poison - Flesh and Blood
More Poodle rock I'm afraid folks!  I love this album and it has some great guitar work on it from CC Deville, including some brillant riffs that just beg to be worked out and played very loudly.  Just a shame that I've never got on with Superstrats to make the most of playing along!

U2 - Achung Baby
Somehow or other the Edge always seems to get missed out on any review of great guitarists, but he's done some fantastic work.  Achung Baby was the pinnacle of U2's guitar based work that they've done before they kind of got a bit too synth happy.

Queen - Greatest Hits II
OK, OK........it's a Greatest Hits album, but Queen just had some much good material out there it's so bloody difficult to chose just one album when you have a fantastic Greatest Hits album to chose from!  Brian May is also gobsmackingly good, even if his hair hasn't changed in 30 odd years!

Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains The Same
The first time I heard this album I heard 'Rock and Roll' and immediately sat down and started to work it out.......that's how good it is.  Jimmy Page is another one of those utter bar-stewards who you just listen to and know that you'll NEVER be that good on the guitar!  Another one of those insufferable gits who drove me to opera singing!  I'll always play the guitar, but I know I'll never get that good!
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« Reply #41 on: October 01, 2007, 10:37:36 PM »
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Right then.......seeing as everyone else is doing it I guess I might as well add to the collection too, but beware all you metal heads there's some serious rock cheese here!!! :D

Def Leppard - Hysteria
This was the first guitar album I ever brought as a kid, and still holds the mantle of one of the only CD's in my collection that doesn't have a song that gets skipped on it.  'Armageddon It' is still one of my favourite riffs, and 'Rocket' also has one of the best drum riffs going......you know what the song is before the vocals or guitar even kicks in!


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« Reply #42 on: October 01, 2007, 10:44:32 PM »
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10. Westside Connection, Bow Down

One of the hardest rap albums of all time - they call out everybody on this one. Angry political and social diatribes, gang warfare and violent West Coast/East Coast rivalry are blended with some dry wit from Ice Cube and WC. For me they could have left Mack-10 out of the group without any ill effect, but it's my token rap album anyway mainly because of "The Gangsta, the Killa and the Dope Dealer" which samples "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails.


hahaha wasn't expecting this on anyones list!!

Though i have to agree it's a quality album, gotta love the combo of Ice Cube and WC!
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« Reply #43 on: October 01, 2007, 11:11:01 PM »
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10. Westside Connection, Bow Down

One of the hardest rap albums of all time - they call out everybody on this one. Angry political and social diatribes, gang warfare and violent West Coast/East Coast rivalry are blended with some dry wit from Ice Cube and WC. For me they could have left Mack-10 out of the group without any ill effect, but it's my token rap album anyway mainly because of "The Gangsta, the Killa and the Dope Dealer" which samples "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails.


hahaha wasn't expecting this on anyones list!!

Though i have to agree it's a quality album, gotta love the combo of Ice Cube and WC!

Yeah, it has some serious heat. I was originally going to go with Ready to Die by Biggie, but although it's a better album by a better rapper it doesn't make me laugh out loud anywhere near as much as this one. I have a finely tuned sense of the ridiculous, as befits a long-haired metalhead who listens to rap music and plays shoegaze music. :)

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« Reply #44 on: October 05, 2007, 06:42:02 AM »
Jonesy, you've got some great picks there. On with show...

8) Quireboys - Well Oiled       This band was one of the most under-rated the first time round, were chart friendly (I don't love you anymore, sex party etc)  but rock'd with the best of them...then grunge happened and nobody wanted a good ole fashioned rock n roll band any more...except a few of us heathens. Well they got back together with a changed line-up released an album & did..OK, then Spike (vocals) started hanging out with another geordie called Paul Guerin & the new line up began. Then they came out with this amazing album. Don't get me wrong, it's nothing startling or new, but it's  a perfect album to me. It would fit straight in with any Faces album or Free albums. Paul Guerin & Guy Griffin have a great interplay, pip on drums bangs it like Bonzo, Keith Weir is my new favourite keyboard player, Nigel Moog plays like his life depends on it & Spike is Rod Stewart before he went pop...and the best part they're all sound guys, Paul's the reason I got into Tokai guitars. I suggest you check it out.
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