What do you guys think are the most influential albums in the history of rock?The ones that on the long run inspired more music.
>>128079787Haha im listening to the crickets right now. Weird o_0
>>128079802they're pretty good though
Black Sabbath - Black SabbathKing Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson KingRobert Johnson - King of the Delta BluesBeach Boys - Pet SoundsSome kind of punkslop too, maybe The Ramones' first album? Idk much about the genre though
>>128079891yea I guess back sabbath is a no brainer. I forgot it cause I dont like metal. thanks for the recs
>>128079891Never mind the bollocks. I’d add the stooges first 3 albums and Bowie’s 70s albums
>>128079891>Pet SoundsGenuinely, what did that influence long term. The only things I can think of is some 70s pop schlock (Carpenters, Chicago, Air Supply). Plus, the album is just Brian trying to emulate Spector, so the credit should to him anyways.
>>128079891black sabbath is still a transitional work imo, paranoid and master of reality are the ones that really influenced a whole generation of musicians.howlin wolf, elmore james and muddy waters were possibly even more influential than robert johnson imo.the ramones forst album is definitely near the top of the list.i would also add hwy 61 by bob dylan.also you all forgot about chuck berry who was the most influential of them all
>>128079952Pretty much all of dream pop
>>128079952it supposedly inspired sgt. pepper's which set off psychedelia.
>>128079980>sgt. pepper's which set off psychedelia.there were already a few hundred (at least) psych rock albums released before sgt. pepper>>128079981AAAAAAA DO YOU LOOOOVE ME
>>128079968Idk much about that genre, so I’ll give you that.>>128079980So one album? An album that you admit was the one that actually inspired people?
>>128080077This is the first dream pop song. It could come out today and still sound contemporary nearly 60 years laterhttps://youtu.be/IeKSV8NrLGg?si=kDBGjROgCx4UrMME
>>128079980>which set off psychedeliaYou need to read Scaruffi's essay on The Beatles. He goes to great lengths to dispel this myth. Psychedelic rock was already a well-established genre before Sgt Pepper came out.The Beatles never musically invented or innovated anything. They just took other people's inventions and made them palatable for a mainstream pop audience.
>>128080137>The Beatles never musically invented or innovated anything.I partially disagree. Their work was derivative with some original contributions, just like 99% of musicians. For example, Paul made the first song with feedback back in 64
>>128080130>This is the first dream pop songWronghttps://youtu.be/Xhbyj8pqUao?si=RUbE0642TobM5fLB
Bowie talking about the Beatles vs tvu influence https://youtu.be/mL4W_mo7G_U?si=CAf7Kw0ohvbpCaPE
>>128080186Fair enough, I didn't actually know that. They are still far inferior to the Stones tho
>>128080214More psychedelic than dream
>>128080186There were a few 40s and 50s blues artists who used feedback prior to that though. Even the Rolling Stones did it a year or so priorhttps://youtu.be/wrg3dEyZyxM?si=yzjd6GWFx0q8zGyz
Kraftwerk Mansch Machine
>>128080313And by extension, stockhausen
>>128080291>The single "I Wanna Be Your Man / Stoned" by the rolling stones was recorded on October 1963You are right, thanks for correcting me, I have been lied again by beatles fans. Im also not familiar with the 50s blues scene
>>128080137I agree for the most part, but they generally still came up with the ideas independently. Just because some did something before doesn’t mean The Beatles knew about it.Not saying that applies to Psychedelia though, they fs knew about Donovan and shit.
>>128079891 Ramones is probably the most influential of those you’ve listed. It’s that buzz guitar minimal chords and speediness and the very direct lyrics which are sung like slogans it didn’t only affect many branches of punk but also things like thrash metal
>>128079980If that’s true then the more influential album would be sgt peppers. It’s mathematical
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>>128080313This is a good call
>>128080831literally who
>>128080831Nice one. This is like you listen to it today and you hear all these bands and songs you grew up with or heard on tv ads and you get all the references. It’s like watching Dr Stranglove for the first time as a 30yo
no Deep Purple In Rock?
>>128080856https://youtu.be/PyQBLQgVblYIt’s 12 minutes put your headphones on
>>128080897is it that much different from led zep
>>128081013lol. u serious?
>>128081027NTA, probably is the most influential metal record, post Reign In Blood, if only for popularizing extended range guitars.
>>128081027Have you listened to any metal made in the last 31 years?
>>128081772touche
the velvet undergrounds s/t is basically the start all of indie and even like slowcore stuff
>>128081772no and I'd prefer to keep it that way
>>128079787The Velvet Underground & NicoNeu!Future DaysMarquee MoonPink FlagSuicideDie Mensch-Maschine / The Man-MachineEntertainment!Halber Mensch
>>128080010>a few hundred (at least) psych rock albums released before sgt. pepperYou vastly overestimate how many rock albums were being released in the 60's
>>128079787Black Monk Time
>>128084973>You vastly overestimate how many rock albums were being released in the 60'sMaybe, or Maybe you are underestimating how many were being released. I dont wanna sound like a nerd, but in fact for the last few months I began a personal study on the main psych wave of the late 60s. I have found that in 1966 there are between 100 and 200 psych albums, and 67 has aprox 500-1000 psych albums, I cant give you the list cause its a work in progress.>>128086655>sold 500 copies and was ignored at the timenot so sure
>>128086838>>sold 500 copies and was ignored at the timealso applies to TVU
>>128086943truthnuke
Bo Diddley-s/tJimi hendrix-are you experienced?black sabbath s/t AND sabotageDonovan-whats bin did and whats been hadhank williams-sing me a blue songrolling stones-let it bleedcream-wheels of firet rex-the slidersteely dan-cant buy a thrill/gauchoweezer-pinkertonventures-live in japan 1965john mayall-bluesbreakersatom heart mother-pink floydDeep purple IV-deep purpleplease please me - the beatlesBefore We Were So Rudely Interrupted -eric burdon and the animalsthe band-s/tcosmo's factory -CCR (shuddup ,willy lovers)never mind the bollocks-sex pistolsamerican idiot-green dayI can hear the heart beating as one-YLTvan halen-1984
>>128087036oh also, the kingston trio's first album
Faith No More but I'm not sure which album, obviously Real Thing and Angel Dust are their most popular but are those albums stylistically all that different from what they were doing with Mosley?
>>128087036>Donovan-whats bin did and whats been hadwhat movement did that LP influence?
Sepultura - RootsBasically every single nu-metal and adjacent lists this
>>128079787Stooges - FunhouseHelmet - In The MeantimeBlack Sabbath - Paranoid
>>128079952Sgt Pepper but also all the acclaimed indie music from the 90s and 2000 such as Stereolab, Shins, Wilco, AnCo, Arcade Fire etc
>>128079952oh and the concept behind pet sounds has nothing to do with Spector. The stereo version doesn’t really use wall of sound a lot
>>128081013Unironically agree. Silveria set the blueprint for every modern metal drummer with that record.
>>128087624the "being better than Freewheelin' Bob dylan' movement
>>128088871>StereolabMogged by Broadcast and Pram
>>128090996yeah Stereolab can’t write songs
>>128079787VU & NicoBlack SabbathKornThe RamonesMeshuggah - NothingReign in BloodGreen Day - DookieThe Get Up Kids - Four Minute MileNevermindVenom - Welcome to HellAce of SpadesLovelessHear Nothing Say Nothing See Nothing
>>128091128The only thing Nevermind influenced was buttrock
I want to write a song for guitar. I already have the chords: E, D, G, F. I just need a few interesting lyrics.
>>128091128Leave home > ramones
>>128091132Failure is peak alternative music. Unwound would not have come up with Fake Train without Nirvana either
>>128091277>UnwoundMogged hard by Fugazi
>>128091292and without repeater Nevermind would never have sounded that way
>>128091292Untruer words have never been spoken.