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Shaun Ponsonby
07-01-2005, 08:21 PM
Blood! Sweat! Tears! Fist Fights! Tempertantrums and girlie sulks-just a handful of the ingrediants that went into compling 'The Roth Army's 100 Greatest Rock Albums Ever'.

Let me tell you, there are some very unexpected albums in here, as well as a very unexpected order, particulary the TOP 10. You'll NEVER guess number 2, for instance, it shocked ME a little. I was also suprised to see that only 4 CVH albums made the list, and only 3 Dave solo albums. That's odd. Anyways, here's the list, from 100-11.

BTW, the winner of the 5 CDs was...ME!!!! :D


100. Exile On Main Street-Rolling Stones
99. Bad Reputation-Thin Lizzy
98. Roger The Engineer-The Yardbirds
97. 1987-Whitesnake
96. Nevermind-Nirvana
95. Eric Clapton-Eric Clapton
94. Spreading The Diesease-Anthrax
93. Sonic Temple-The Cult
92. The Beatles-The Beatles (AKA-The White Album)
91. A Lil' Ain't Enough-David Lee Roth
90. The Band-The Band
89. Promised Land-Queensyrche
88. Angel Dust-Faith No More
87. Contraband-Velvet Revolver
86. Piper At The Gates Of Dawn-Pink Floyd
85. Paranoid-Black Sabbath
84. How The West Was Won-Led Zeppelin
83. Ten-Pearl Jam
82. Hysteria-Def Leppard
81. Killers-Iron Maiden
80. Highway 61 Revisited-Bob Dylan
79. Led Zeppelin 4-Led Zeppelin
78. Straight Shooter-Bad Company
77. Never Mind The Bollocks-Sex Pistols
76. Pump-Aerosmith
75. Brain Salad Surgery-Emerson, Lake and Palmer
74. Live & Dangerous-Thin Lizzy
73. Disreali Gears-Cream
72. Misplaced Childhood-Marillion
71. Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?-Megadeth
70. Metallica-Metallica (Black Album)
69. Painkiller-Judas Priest
68. Hotel California-Eagles
67. Lovedrive-Scorpions
66. Quadrophenia-The Who
65. God Hates Us All-Slayer
64. Morrison Hotel-The Doors
63. Fire & Water-Free
62. London Calling-The Clash
61. Blizzard of Ozz-Ozzy Osbourne
60. Rocks-Aerosmith
59. Fresh Cream-Cream
58. Women and Children First-Van Halen
57. Heaven and Hell-Black Sabbath
56. Abbey Road-The Beatles
55. Core-Stone Temple Pilots
54. Let There Be Rock-AC/DC
53. The Wall-Pink Floyd
52. Change of Seasons-Dream Theatre
51. The Real Thing-Faith No More
40. Ride The Lightning-Metallica
49. Unmasked-Kiss
48. Skyscraper-David Lee Roth
47. Physical Graffitti-Led Zeppelin
46. Overkill-Motorhead
45. Script For A Jester's Tear-Marillion
44. Machine Head-Deep Purple
43. For Those About To Rock-AC/DC
42. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son-Iron Maiden
41. Who's Next?-The Who
40. Electric Ladyland-Jimi Hendrix
39. Wish You Were Here-Pink Floyd
38. British Steel-Judas Priest
37. Shout At The Devil-Motley Crue
36. Fair Warning-Van Halen
35. Alive-Kiss
34. A Night At The Oprea-Queen
33. Strangers In The Night-UFO
32. Joshua Tree-U2
31. Tommy-The Who
30. Diary of a Madman-Ozzy Osbourne
29. Reign In Blood-Slayer
28. The Yes Album-Yes
27. Among The Living-Anthrax
26. Fragile-Yes
25. Bat Out Of Hell-Meat Loaf
24. Images and Words-Dream Theatre
23. Master of Puppets-Metallica
22. Back In Black-AC/DC
21. Ace of Spades-Motorhead
20. Signals-Rush
19. 1984-Van Halen
18. Permanent Waves-Rush
17. Deep Purple In Rock-Deep Purple
16. Led Zeppelin-Led Zeppelin
15. Holy Diver-Dio
14. News of the World-Queen
13. The Doors-The Doors
12. Eat Em And Smile-David Lee Roth
11. Volume 4-Black Sabbath

Sarge's Little Helper
07-01-2005, 08:21 PM
Blood! Sweat! Tears! Fist Fights! Tempertantrums and girlie sulks-just a handful of the ingrediants that went into compling 'The Roth Army's 100 Greatest Rock Albums Ever'.

Let me tell you, there are some very unexpected albums in here, as well as a very unexpected order, particulary the TOP 10. You'll NEVER guess number 2, for instance, it shocked ME a little. I was also suprised to see that only 4 CVH albums made the list, and only 3 Dave solo albums. That's odd. Anyways, here's the list, from 100-11.

BTW, the winner of the 5 CDs was...ME!!!! :D


100. Exile On Main Street-Rolling Stones
99. Bad Reputation-Thin Lizzy
98. Roger The Engineer-The Yardbirds
97. 1987-Whitesnake
96. Nevermind-Nirvana
95. Eric Clapton-Eric Clapton
94. Spreading The Diesease-Anthrax
93. Sonic Temple-The Cult
92. The Beatles-The Beatles (AKA-The White Album)
91. A Lil' Ain't Enough-David Lee Roth
90. The Band-The Band
89. Promised Land-Queensyrche
88. Angel Dust-Faith No More
87. Contraband-Velvet Revolver
86. Piper At The Gates Of Dawn-Pink Floyd
85. Paranoid-Black Sabbath
84. How The West Was Won-Led Zeppelin
83. Ten-Pearl Jam
82. Hysteria-Def Leppard
81. Killers-Iron Maiden
80. Highway 61 Revisited-Bob Dylan
79. Led Zeppelin 4-Led Zeppelin
78. Straight Shooter-Bad Company
77. Never Mind The Bollocks-Sex Pistols
76. Pump-Aerosmith
75. Brain Salad Surgery-Emerson, Lake and Palmer
74. Live & Dangerous-Thin Lizzy
73. Disreali Gears-Cream
72. Misplaced Childhood-Marillion
71. Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?-Megadeth
70. Metallica-Metallica (Black Album)
69. Painkiller-Judas Priest
68. Hotel California-Eagles
67. Lovedrive-Scorpions
66. Quadrophenia-The Who
65. God Hates Us All-Slayer
64. Morrison Hotel-The Doors
63. Fire & Water-Free
62. London Calling-The Clash
61. Blizzard of Ozz-Ozzy Osbourne
60. Rocks-Aerosmith
59. Fresh Cream-Cream
58. Women and Children First-Van Halen
57. Heaven and Hell-Black Sabbath
56. Abbey Road-The Beatles
55. Core-Stone Temple Pilots
54. Let There Be Rock-AC/DC
53. The Wall-Pink Floyd
52. Change of Seasons-Dream Theatre
51. The Real Thing-Faith No More
40. Ride The Lightning-Metallica
49. Unmasked-Kiss
48. Skyscraper-David Lee Roth
47. Physical Graffitti-Led Zeppelin
46. Overkill-Motorhead
45. Script For A Jester's Tear-Marillion
44. Machine Head-Deep Purple
43. For Those About To Rock-AC/DC
42. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son-Iron Maiden
41. Who's Next?-The Who
40. Electric Ladyland-Jimi Hendrix
39. Wish You Were Here-Pink Floyd
38. British Steel-Judas Priest
37. Shout At The Devil-Motley Crue
36. Fair Warning-Van Halen
35. Alive-Kiss
34. A Night At The Oprea-Queen
33. Strangers In The Night-UFO
32. Joshua Tree-U2
31. Tommy-The Who
30. Diary of a Madman-Ozzy Osbourne
29. Reign In Blood-Slayer
28. The Yes Album-Yes
27. Among The Living-Anthrax
26. Fragile-Yes
25. Bat Out Of Hell-Meat Loaf
24. Images and Words-Dream Theatre
23. Master of Puppets-Metallica
22. Back In Black-AC/DC
21. Ace of Spades-Motorhead
20. Signals-Rush
19. 1984-Van Halen
18. Permanent Waves-Rush
17. Deep Purple In Rock-Deep Purple
16. Led Zeppelin-Led Zeppelin
15. Holy Diver-Dio
14. News of the World-Queen
13. The Doors-The Doors
12. Eat Em And Smile-David Lee Roth
11. Volume 4-Black Sabbath

Oops. I wasn't paying attention. Tell me again what is going on.

Shaun Ponsonby
07-01-2005, 08:34 PM
NUMBER 10


Led Zeppelin II-Led Zeppelin

http://www.musicdatabase.co.kr/album_cover/led_2.jpg

Riff rock had been what Jimmy Page's former band, the Yardbirds, were all about and on Led Zeppelin's second album, released, like its predecessor, in 1969, the inventive guitarist demonstrated that he'd indeed learned his lessons well. Witness "Whole Lotta Love", a woozy epic based on one simple, head-banging-friendly guitar riff. Or the mock-dramatic "Heartbreaker", propelled by far more intricate but similarly effective note squashing. Between Page's sonic wizardry, John Bonham beating his drums into submission ("Moby Dick"), and the juice running down Robert Plant's leg ("The Lemon Song"), Led Zeppelin here just about succeeded in raising rock & roll excess to an art form.

Shaun Ponsonby
07-01-2005, 08:49 PM
NUMBER 9

UNLEASHED IN THE EAST-JUDAS PRIEST

http://www.musicstreetjournal.com/graphics/jpunleashed.jpg

Judas Priest, the metal gods, released this live album, recorded in Tokyo, in 1979, the year before they released their hugely successful, and hugely influencial, 'British Steel' album. It captures the band at the end of the first part of their career. And, from the opening fury of 'Exciter', through the progressiveness of 'Sinner' and the magnigicent 'Victim of Changes', you knoe that this band wiould stay for a long time, and indeed they did. However, like Thin Lizzy's 'Live and Dangerous', many people critisise 'Unleashed In The East', calling it 'Unleashed In The Studio', due to the fact that it was 'fixed up' in the studio before it's release. But, when the outcome is THIS good, do you really care?

Shaun Ponsonby
07-01-2005, 08:57 PM
NUMBER 8


HIGHWAY TO HELL-AC/DC

http://www.rockdetector.com/assets/img/covers/159922.jpg

What Highway to Hell has that Back in Black doesn't is Bon Scott, AC/DC's original lead singer who died just months after this album was released. Scott had a rusty, raspy, scream of a voice, like he might break into a coughing fit at any moment. In other words, on crunchy, hook-heavy metal classics like the title track and on "Get It Hot" which is more roadhouse rock than metal, he had the perfect instrument for such wild-living anthems. Too perfect, it turned out.

Shaun Ponsonby
07-01-2005, 09:04 PM
NUMBER7

RAINBOW RISING-RAINBOW


www.gotterdammerung.org/music/reviews/rainbow/rainbow.rising.jpg


the best album that Rainbow had done, much better and harder than its predecessor. With a new keyboard player, bassist and an exceptional drummer in the late, great Cozy Powell, Blackmore and Dio unleashed six impressive tracks, the highlights of which are 'Stargazer' which begins with a powerful Powell flourish and ascends into orchestral levels of music, and 'Light In The Black' which goes along at breakneck speed, battering the senses with its guitar and keyboard solos. The other tracks are just as good - 'Tarot Woman' starts it all off with a keyboard intro before Ritchie slams in his riff, 'Run With The Wolf' and 'Starstruck' are solid and 'Do You Close Your Eyes' is nothing short of being a headbanging rocker of a piece.

DLR7884
07-01-2005, 09:06 PM
How many people contributed to this list?

DLR7884
I forgot to.

Shaun Ponsonby
07-01-2005, 09:13 PM
NUMBER 6


DARK SIDE OF THE MOON-PINK FLOYD

www.w-fenec.org/photos/2003/rock/pink_floyd_darkside.jpg

One of the most famous albums of all time, Dark Side Of The Moon sold 25 million copies in its first 25 years of release. It continues to be a favourite, with 20 per cent of those sales occurring in the period since it first came out on CD, a medium to which it is ideally suited, especially in its current carefully remastered form. Dark Side Of The Moon was the first album that Pink Floyd decided to break in live before attempting to record, with the debut performance of what they then called Eclipse just over a year before the final release date. When they finally retired to Abbey Road with top sound engineer Alan Parsons, state-of-the-art 16-track recording equipment and the new Dolby technology to hand, it was to produce one of the great pieces of studio art. Covering a range of styles, this was the last album (prior to Roger Waters' departure in the early 1980s) to whose writing the other members of Pink Floyd contributed significantly. Nevertheless, it remains a stunningly coherent package, bound together by surreal fragments of speech (mostly gleaned from asking questions of the doorman at the studio) and Waters' bold and bleak lyrics. Often reputed to be about former member Syd Barrett's decline into schizophrenia, in fact Waters has said the lyrics "were a lot about ordinariness" and dealt with people's responses to the increasing insanity of the pressures of everyday life. Some of the extraordinary sound effects used came from the most unlikely sources--the coins at the start of "Money" from Waters tossing handfuls of change into an industrial food-mixer that his wife, a potter, used to mix clay. Whatever the medium, a new standard for attention to detail and production values had been set and the world of studio recording would never be the same again

Shaun Ponsonby
07-01-2005, 09:22 PM
NUMBER 5



NUMBER OF THE BEAST-IRON MAIDEN

www.rockdetector.com/assets/img/covers/20761.jpg

Times might have changed, now--with the advent of new-metal acts like Korn--but throughout the 1980s, a damning generalisation held true: English heavy metal rocked, while the American variant--with a few notable exceptions--sucked. The difference went beyond aesthetics--the Yanks' avowed penchant for big hair and eyeliner--though that was certainly part of it: British metal was essentially working man's food, loosely descended from biker-meets and Northern pubs; whereas, in the States, it was an outgrowth of stadium-rock, which traditionally subordinated substance to spectacle. Plug-ugly, cartoonishly morbid, Iron Maiden were typical of the local effort: emphasising a driving, no-nonsense approach to the music. And it worked: among metal aficionados, this album ranks as one of the defining moments of the entire genre. Of the eight songs here--including Maiden classics like "Run To The Hills" and the title track--only "Gangland" falls flat, though it's immediately overshadowed by "Hallowed Be Thy Name," acknowledged by many as this band's apotheosis.

DLR7884
07-01-2005, 09:23 PM
I can only see the covers for #10, and #9.

DLR7884
Are you linking from another site?

Shaun Ponsonby
07-01-2005, 09:32 PM
NUMBER 4

VAN HALEN-VAN HALEN

http://www.classicvanhalen.com/images/Van_Halen_-_Van_Halen-cd.jpg

If punk drove virtuosity from rock, Van Halen, with the flashy expertise of their debut LP, and as the stage-stealing support on Black Sabbath's Never Say Die tour, singlehandedly revived it. At least half of the songs on Van Halen's eponymous 1978 debut are still considered classics, and the Eddie Van Halen instrumental "Eruption" revolutionised the guitar community by introducing a technique called finger-tapping into the heavy metal lexicon. A magnificent debut for sure, but maybe the band should have held onto a few of their blockbuster tunes to bolster the lean years that started after 1984, and continue to the present day. Regardless, Van Halen amply demonstrate their drive, showmanship, and musicianship throughout, blowing the needle off the scale on such tracks as "You Really Got Me", "Jamie's Cryin'", "Runnin' with the Devil", and "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love".

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DLR 7884...I dunno how many people voted, it wasn't all that many, I'd say about 10, maybe 12, a lot of whom don't even post anymore, however, it was enough to get a good enough list..

Shaun Ponsonby
07-01-2005, 09:41 PM
Originally posted by DLR7884
I can only see the covers for #10, and #9.

DLR7884
Are you linking from another site?

Yea, I know, but its 2.40 am here and I can't be arsed editing and fucking whatever. I'm just gonna stop posting covers.

Shaun Ponsonby
07-01-2005, 09:50 PM
NUMBER 3


ARE YOU EXPERIENCED?-JIMI HENDRIX

With a debut album of this caliber, it blew to pieces the first workings of the other great guitarists of the time. This album infact is so good, that its songs such as Foxy Lady, Purple Haze, Hey Joe, Fire, Red House, Are You Experienced and The Wind Crys Mary are some of the most commonly assosiated to Jimi Hendrix, despite his fairly large catalogue of guitar-excellence. As emblematic of its time as of its sorcerer-like creator, 1967's Are You Experienced? unleashed Jimi Hendrix onto a world in the midst of such cultural and musical shake-ups that it really didn't seem as "far out" as it actually was. It wasn't just Hendrix's virtuosic skill as a pure player that was so impressive; it was, even more, the range and scope of sheer sound that he coaxed, cajoled and ripped out of his instrument. "Purple Haze", "Manic Depression" and "I Don't Live Today" filled ears with indelible sonic images and songs like "Foxey Lady" and "Fire" pointed the way toward a new brand of rock-charged soul music. And how about a hand for drummer Mitch Mitchell?

Shaun Ponsonby
07-01-2005, 09:55 PM
NUMBER 2

RUSH-MOVING PICTURES


This was unexpected. Yet, it does make sense, because with Moving Pictures, Rush's complex songwriting and musical virtuosity reached new heights. It's that rarest of creatures, a highly listenable progressive-rock album; even the all-instrumental "YYZ" is of interest to listeners besides musicians. The highlight of the album is "Limelight"; like many progressive-rock bands, Rush writes songs about the experience of being on-stage. The result is impressive, with almost orchestral arrangements that never overwhelm the actual music. "Tom Sawyer", another classic, is on this album, as well as the science-fiction-meets-road-movie "Red Barchetta", the epic "The Camera Eye", the cautionary "Witch Hunt", and "Vital Signs", which takes advantage of the budding digital sound technology available at the time the album was recorded. This is probably Rush's best album; it's definitely their most accessible.

Shaun Ponsonby
07-01-2005, 10:01 PM
NUMBER 1

APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION-GUNS 'N' ROSES


This is a glimpse of the future--and not because of its huge influence and umpteen million sales. The poor-little-rich-boy protest "Out ta Get Me" intimates that Axl Rose's egotism and martyr complex were soon to grow bigger than his head; still, Appetite's night-train wreck of punk and metal sounds and sensibilities make it more than just an emblem of its time. Whether GN'R are dancing with "Mr. Brownstone", penning a callow kiss-off letter to some chick named "Michelle", or passing out on somebody else's sofa, this was and remains a savage journey to the heart of the American--or at least the Hollywood--dream

Dave's Bitch
07-02-2005, 07:03 AM
Originally posted by Shaun Ponsonby
NUMBER 1

APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION-GUNS 'N' ROSES


This is a glimpse of the future--and not because of its huge influence and umpteen million sales. The poor-little-rich-boy protest "Out ta Get Me" intimates that Axl Rose's egotism and martyr complex were soon to grow bigger than his head; still, Appetite's night-train wreck of punk and metal sounds and sensibilities make it more than just an emblem of its time. Whether GN'R are dancing with "Mr. Brownstone", penning a callow kiss-off letter to some chick named "Michelle", or passing out on somebody else's sofa, this was and remains a savage journey to the heart of the American--or at least the Hollywood--dream

i cant argue with any of the choices here

(im really happy about #1)

Mr Badguy
07-02-2005, 07:55 AM
Well done, Shaun.

It`s a fair list.

You deserve your 5 CDs.

You`ll need something to take up all that spare time you`ve got.

Shaun Ponsonby
07-02-2005, 08:13 PM
Yea, definately. I have too much spare time. One day, I'll find a hobby.

FasterPussycat
07-02-2005, 08:16 PM
When did this poll take place???

Shaun Ponsonby
07-02-2005, 08:40 PM
Been taking place for about 3 or 4 months.

David Lee Rocks
07-04-2005, 03:21 PM
Guns and Roses?!! BA HAHAHAHA!

Dave's Bitch
07-04-2005, 04:23 PM
Originally posted by David Lee Rocks
Guns and Roses?!! BA HAHAHAHA!

its an amazing album

Golden AWe
07-04-2005, 04:52 PM
Originally posted by FasterPussycat
When did this poll take place???

while the cunts like you were asleep

David Lee Rocks
07-04-2005, 05:31 PM
Originally posted by Sammy's Bitch
its an amazing album Well I know, but its not as good as Van Halens 1st, but we all have our own opinion

tydhurst
07-04-2005, 06:13 PM
I did have about 13 albums written down, but i never got around to finishing them. Sorry Shaun!

Shaun Ponsonby
07-04-2005, 06:44 PM
Its OK. Probably for the best anyway, the more people who vote, the more time it takes to add up the results. You probably did me a favour.

katie
07-04-2005, 07:10 PM
Originally posted by Shaun Ponsonby
Yea, definately. I have too much spare time. One day, I'll find a hobby.

Try some wanking Shaun.
That should do the trick!

Dave's Bitch
07-04-2005, 07:53 PM
Originally posted by katie
Try some wanking Shaun.
That should do the trick!

LMAO

Matt White
07-04-2005, 10:30 PM
EXCELLENT WORK Shaun !!!

SALUTE!!!

moose
07-05-2005, 10:37 AM
Appetite is a good album, not deserving of the #1 ranking though.
For an album to be worthy of #1 it should be an album that you can play over and over again and never get bored of it. Granted the list is pretty good. Personally speaking Van Halen 1 should have been #1.
:D

Jérôme Frenchise
07-05-2005, 10:47 AM
Only one classic VH made the top ten (not higher than number 4!!??) and Rush (???) number 2: I can't believe that poll could take place within this board.:confused:

Shaun Ponsonby
07-05-2005, 03:26 PM
I was confused myself.

Still, its interesting.

Dave's Bitch
07-05-2005, 03:33 PM
Originally posted by Shaun Ponsonby
I was confused myself.

Still, its interesting.

that it is.all in all i like the results

W*NK*R
07-05-2005, 03:38 PM
No T.REX or early Bowie?

Dave's Bitch
07-05-2005, 03:40 PM
i Hate Bowie

W*NK*R
07-05-2005, 03:41 PM
The earlier stuff is good. Why do you hate him?

Dave's Bitch
07-05-2005, 03:43 PM
well i dont no any titles so i probably heard some of the later stuff,but just im really not impressed by what ive heard

W*NK*R
07-05-2005, 03:45 PM
How about Ziggy era

Dave's Bitch
07-05-2005, 03:47 PM
umm sure why not

(i dont know what that is :))

Shaun Ponsonby
07-05-2005, 03:50 PM
Ziggy was good. I'm not a huge fan, but he has written some good songs

"Ch-ch-chch-changes"

Shaun Ponsonby
07-05-2005, 03:53 PM
BTW, I know 'Changes' wasn't Ziggy-era.

Mr Badguy
07-05-2005, 05:24 PM
I think the results are alright.

I would go for "Appetite..." at No 1, although it wasn`t my No 1.

I`m pretty sure anyone old enough to remember the whole phenomenon would.

Whoever says you can`t listen to it over and over is insane.

Side one is up there with any other side one in history:

Welcome to the jungle
It`s so easy
Nightrain
Out ta get me
Mr Brownstone
Paradise city

Name any album with a better side?

hollywood5150
07-05-2005, 05:36 PM
i wont even get into it................GADDAMN this is a CVH/ROTH SITE

why all the outside, misc, bullshit mentioning of other performers?

example..................why the fuck is there an AEROSMITH post for the greatest song...........

HOW ABOUT WHO GIVES A FUCK....................ROTH RULES

FUCKHEADS............why is it that some of the mods allow this shit.....

BUT I FUCKING GET TAGGED FOR MENTIONING VAN HALENS "HUMANS BEING"

i shall refrain from expressing anymore of my thoughts..........GOD FUCKING FORBID i offend someone

hollywood5150
07-05-2005, 05:39 PM
RUSH# 2 , HALEN # 4...................what the fuck...........

maybe this should be the rush/aerosmith site.........

at least dickhead sammy and sissy cherone.............were in the same band that ROTH fronted...........

Shaun Ponsonby
07-05-2005, 06:55 PM
Originally posted by hollywood5150
i wont even get into it................GADDAMN this is a CVH/ROTH SITE

why all the outside, misc, bullshit mentioning of other performers?

example..................why the fuck is there an AEROSMITH post for the greatest song...........

HOW ABOUT WHO GIVES A FUCK....................ROTH RULES

FUCKHEADS............why is it that some of the mods allow this shit.....

BUT I FUCKING GET TAGGED FOR MENTIONING VAN HALENS "HUMANS BEING"

i shall refrain from expressing anymore of my thoughts..........GOD FUCKING FORBID i offend someone


Because this is the HOUSE OF MUSIC, a non-van halen/non-David Lee Roth discussion forum, a place you talk about OTHER non-VH bands.

The reason that there are only a few DLR albums in there is that people could only vote for 3 albums by any one band.

It is OK that people can like other bands, you know. You can't tell me that you ONLY listen to DLR. If that is the case, I STRONGLY advise that you try listening to other bands and lighten up a bit, bitch.

Dave's Bitch
07-05-2005, 07:00 PM
Originally posted by Shaun Ponsonby
Because this is the HOUSE OF MUSIC, a non-van halen/non-David Lee Roth discussion forum, a place you talk about OTHER non-VH bands.

The reason that there are only a few DLR albums in there is that people could only vote for 3 albums by any one band.

It is OK that people can like other bands, you know. You can't tell me that you ONLY listen to DLR. If that is the case, I STRONGLY advise that you try listening to other bands and lighten up a bit, bitch.

very well put shaun

Shaun Ponsonby
07-05-2005, 07:07 PM
Thankyou, I have a way with words, according to my old English teacher.

Dave's Bitch
07-05-2005, 07:11 PM
you shoulda used some of your classic english humor on him

Shaun Ponsonby
07-05-2005, 07:18 PM
Oh, dear, one felt it rather inappropriate to use such language whilst one was so angry with the prick.

Dave's Bitch
07-05-2005, 07:21 PM
LOL :)

you always make me laugh shaun

Shaun Ponsonby
07-05-2005, 07:32 PM
I always make me laugh as well.

Reverberator
07-05-2005, 07:42 PM
LISTEN .

While I will agree on some of this ,


WHERE'S THE FUCKING CHAS 'N' DAVE .

WTF IS THE MATTER WITH YOU CUNTS ?

katie
07-05-2005, 07:48 PM
Originally posted by Shaun Ponsonby
Thankyou, I have a way with words, according to my old English teacher.

As he came all over your creamy white buttocks before PE class.:D

(Only joking Shaun, don't rise to it, excuse the pun)

Reverberator
07-05-2005, 07:52 PM
This is starting to turn DIRTY !!

Shaun Ponsonby
07-05-2005, 08:00 PM
Originally posted by Reverberator
LISTEN .

While I will agree on some of this ,


WHERE'S THE FUCKING CHAS 'N' DAVE .

WTF IS THE MATTER WITH YOU CUNTS ?

I was thinking the same thing. I can't get enough of those loveable cockney rascals.

Shaun Ponsonby
07-05-2005, 08:01 PM
Originally posted by katie
As he came all over your creamy white buttocks before PE class.:D


How did you know that?

katie
07-05-2005, 08:08 PM
Originally posted by Katie
As he came all over your creamy white buttocks before PE class


Originally posted by Shaun Ponsonby
How did you know that?

I got the DVDR off CATOs list.
I didn't know you could take a picture in the mirror like that!

Golden AWe
07-05-2005, 08:12 PM
Originally posted by Reverberator
This is starting to turn DIRTY !!

YESSS!!!!

Shaun Ponsonby
07-05-2005, 08:18 PM
Originally posted by katie
I got the DVDR off CATOs list.
I didn't know you could take a picture in the mirror like that!

I don't remember it gettin filmed...

superdave
07-05-2005, 08:33 PM
A couple of things here...

David Bowie kicks ass

Hollywood5150--dude, settle down a bit

rustoffa
07-05-2005, 09:04 PM
IMO, that's a pretty good list. No shortage of classic rock enthusiasts around here, that's for sure.

It's all subjective. If you want to read a fucked up list, browse that RS top 100 geetarists' crock of manure.

hollywood5150
07-05-2005, 10:05 PM
yeah I'll admit i got pissed............only cuz certain roth members....

give me a hard time anytime i make a comment or a question about or of VH when roth wasnt fronting..........

that is why i got pissed.............

how convenient............i ask or make a comment about van hagar,

even though i am pro pro roth and i get shit for it..........
but then i have to read about how great "others" are on a roth site

it upset me.

that is why i did what i did

Dave's Bitch
07-06-2005, 03:06 AM
but as shaun said this isn't a roth exclusive forum hun

DLRisGOD
07-06-2005, 09:37 PM
#1 is easily Van Halen 1. Although I'm not gonna' complain too much about the list...It's all subjective...