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Old 08.13.2012, 03:25 AM   #9
Mortte Jousimo
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Well, there is no only truth in this. I don´t think everybody should listen Physical Graffiti before they die. But anyway I think these lists are great, because even if you listen music from all the genres, there are always great albums you´ve never heard. I am going to pick some albums from this list and listen them someday in the future when I have time. I think you really have to listen many of the albums in that list, if you really want to say yourself a serious listener. But of course you don´t have to be serious listener, the most important think is that you enjoy music you listen. But I think it´s always good to the people even try to break their borders.

Here are three additions that should be on that list:
Howlin Wolf: Howlin Wolf (rockin chair album)
John Lee Hooker: Travelin´
Eddie Cochran: the Eddie Cochran Memorial album.

Also I wondered why P.J. Harveys Rid of Me is on the list, I put instead Harvey´s Is this Desire? or White Chalk.
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