HH Favorite Rock Album World Championship - #1 Are You Experienced vs #2 Back in Black

HH Favorite Rock Album World Championship - #1 Are You Experienced vs #2 Back in Black


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Are You Experienced is more important to rock history than Back in Black. Plain and simple. But what have I listened to mor when drunk in college? It's not even close. Back in Black was the first "heavy" album i bought after getting into Zep as a young snow.
 
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Are You Experienced was the first "classic" album I bought as a young kid with his first cd player at age 12.

One of my two dads told me he'd match each dollar I saved up to $100 so I put $50 away from various odd-jobs, he matched, then I promptly pulled the cash out of savings and bought an Emerson boombox. Pretty sure that was not the lesson he was trying to teach, but I'm an American and had to have the cool, new toy.
 
I'm going to go throw myself down in the parking lot for voting against Jimi.

But then I'm going to get up, listen to Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution, and know I did the proper thing.

Rock and roll ain't no riddle, man. To me it makes good, good sense!! Good sense!
 
Are You Experienced is more important to rock history than Back in Black. Plain and simple. But what have I listened to mor when drunk in college? It's not even close. Back in Black was the first "heavy" album i bought after getting into Zep as a young snow.

This...

 
I've ever listened to Jimi while banging a drunk chick in the blackberry brambles at a HS keggar, or while some hillbillie beats up a stranger at same party for looking at his girlfriend wrong or because of the rumor about him being gay. I've never listened to Jimi while watching Bill Bob run his jacked up chevy through the swamp. Never listened to Jimi while riding shotgun in my buddies jackes up "yoda" and shooting road signs and street lights out the window with a 22...

Ah...the memories. Good times.

This is still the easiest vote of this thing so far though. Not even close. Fuck me. You dorks are going to make me hate ACDC. They're fun. Kinda cute really...
 
Pretty sure Jimi will be played on the PA at Husky Stadium this fall for the players' families to enjoy. Doubtful on AC/DC.
 
Jimi is the classic old master painter that is far more appreciated now long after his death than he was when alive. I think for skill he is the GOAT guitar player but the music matters too

I enjoy the "lost" tapes of the stuff that didn't get released more than the albums that did. Red House is a particular favorite

If she don't love me her sister will
 
I've ever listened to Jimi while banging a drunk chick in the blackberry brambles at a HS keggar, or while some hillbillie beats up a stranger at same party for looking at his girlfriend wrong or because of the rumor about him being gay. I've never listened to Jimi while watching Bill Bob run his jacked up chevy through the swamp. Never listened to Jimi while riding shotgun in my buddies jackes up "yoda" and shooting road signs and street lights out the window with a 22...

Ah...the memories. Good times.

This is still the easiest vote of this thing so far though. Not even close. Fuck me. You dorks are going to make me hate ACDC. They're fun. Kinda cute really...

I knew this was going to tip chuck over.
 
Once again in these poles it seems to always be a question of if you’re voting for the “better” choice academically speaking or what is your personal preference.

This is the time where I can vote for both the more culturally relevant choice AND what just plain makes my heart sing.

Love AC/DC...but Jimi and this album are the GOAT!
 
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Jimi is the classic old master painter that is far more appreciated now long after his death than he was when alive. I think for skill he is the GOAT guitar player but the music matters too

I enjoy the "lost" tapes of the stuff that didn't get released more than the albums that did. Red House is a particular favorite

If she don't love me her sister will

Red House is a classic, and there are some alternate versions out there that are cool as hell too. His take on Killing Floor is one of my favorites. Radio One or the BBC recordings live in the studio also rules...Catfish Blues and Driving South being highlights for me.
 
I've ever listened to Jimi while banging a drunk chick in the blackberry brambles at a HS keggar, or while some hillbillie beats up a stranger at same party for looking at his girlfriend wrong or because of the rumor about him being gay. I've never listened to Jimi while watching Bill Bob run his jacked up chevy through the swamp. Never listened to Jimi while riding shotgun in my buddies jackes up "yoda" and shooting road signs and street lights out the window with a 22...

Ah...the memories. Good times.

This is still the easiest vote of this thing so far though. Not even close. Fuck me. You dorks are going to make me hate ACDC. They're fun. Kinda cute really...

I knew this was going to tip chuck over.

I expected to be triggered into a rant. All in good fun though. I hold onto my red neck roots as much as...well most but not all.

The swamping reference was a fun night. Four of us drunks in a full size blazer, stuck in a 3' deep, stinking swamp under the power lines. We had about 150' of cable and someone showed up who could pull us out. We blared ACDC while slogging through the mud trying to hook it up. Problem was that the power lines were actually transmitting through the cable and shocking the living shit out of us...loud pops and sparks and everything. We all gave up except for the driver who kept at it for at least an hour, blurrting out a loud FUCK! every few seconds as another surge of electricity went through the cable.

I actually like ACDC quite a bit, but the memories and associations I have with them are all funny, small town shenanigan shit like that.
 
I've ever listened to Jimi while banging a drunk chick in the blackberry brambles at a HS keggar, or while some hillbillie beats up a stranger at same party for looking at his girlfriend wrong or because of the rumor about him being gay. I've never listened to Jimi while watching Bill Bob run his jacked up chevy through the swamp. Never listened to Jimi while riding shotgun in my buddies jackes up "yoda" and shooting road signs and street lights out the window with a 22...

Ah...the memories. Good times.

This is still the easiest vote of this thing so far though. Not even close. Fuck me. You dorks are going to make me hate ACDC. They're fun. Kinda cute really...

I knew this was going to tip chuck over.

I expected to be triggered into a rant. All in good fun though. I hold onto my red neck roots as much as...well most but not all.

The swamping reference was a fun night. Four of us drunks in a full size blazer, stuck in a 3' deep, stinking swamp under the power lines. We had about 150' of cable and someone showed up who could pull us out. We blared ACDC while slogging through the mud trying to hook it up. Problem was that the power lines were actually transmitting through the cable and shocking the living shit out of us...loud pops and sparks and everything. We all gave up except for the driver who kept at it for at least an hour, blurrting out a loud FUCK! every few seconds as another surge of electricity went through the cable.

I actually like ACDC quite a bit, but the memories and associations I have with them are all funny, small town shenanigan shit like that.

lol

Sounds like a great reason for Back In Black to run away with this thing.
 
Nevermind and Master of Puppets are both better than Back in Black so I'm tempted to revenge vote for Jimi.
 
Nevermind and Master of Puppets are both better than Back in Black so I'm tempted to revenge vote for Jimi.

You need a motive to vote for the clearly correct candidate?
 
Well, @swaye called it. Black in Black up at half time with a comfortable lead.

I was thinking about this earlier today. In spite of my strong affinity for both LPs, none is really in my top 20 personal favorites. It's interesting to me what it takes of a group or album to win one of these cluster fucks. Broad based appeal is so critical. I think Exile on Main Street destroys either of these records, but really only @89ute agrees with me.
 
Well, @swaye called it. Black in Black up at half time with a comfortable lead.

I was thinking about this earlier today. In spite of my strong affinity for both LPs, none is really in my top 20 personal favorites. It's interesting to me what it takes of a group or album to win one of these cluster fucks. Broad based appeal is so critical. I think Exile on Main Street destroys either of these records, but really only @89ute agrees with me.

Musical sledgehammer of justice.

And yes, broad based appeal is key. Master of Puppets didn't win for a reason.
 
Yella raises a fair point...I did a little research ('cause I'm bored), and found that I own 35 of the LPs in the tourney. I also found that I own one or more songs (LP/CD/digitally) off of 75% of the albums listed. The way we listen has changed so much, at least for me. It has been probably 15 years since I bought an LP/CD. Most of the long form music I have, my favorite cuts are not (or ever have been) in radio rotation. Zep IV is a favorite, but I would listen to Four Sticks or Misty Mountain Hop waaaay before Stairway. Same with Floyd...I will turn the channel when I hear Money, but I love the rest of the album. I now can hear a song in passing, look it up, download it, and never hear the rest of the album, eliminating a lot of great deep cuts, which for me defines an LP's greatness. Which is why I was clueless for the most part from about '98 onward.
 
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