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Best album titles of all time

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by novelist_wannabe, Jun 16, 2006.

  1. Songbird

    Songbird Well-Known Member

    I ran a stand-alone photo this week with "Brothers in Arms" as the kicker.
     
  2. Ronnie "Z-Man" Barzell

    Ronnie "Z-Man" Barzell Active Member

    Ted Nugent - Intensities in Ten Cities
     
  3. Songbird

    Songbird Well-Known Member

    Blood Sugar Sex Magik -- Chili Peppers
     
  4. Hockeyscribe

    Hockeyscribe Member

    Shit sandwich.

    Along those lines, "Intravenus de Milo" - Spinal Tap.
     
  5. Songbird

    Songbird Well-Known Member

    The Bird by Jerry Reed.
     
  6. Terd Ferguson

    Terd Ferguson Member

    Damn. Beat me to it.

    I love that part of Spinal Tap. Probably the funniest moment of the movie was the "Shit sandwich" album review. I've seen it billons of times and that part puts me in the floor every time.
    I think I'll pop that in the VCR right now.
     
  7. Hockeyscribe

    Hockeyscribe Member

    I have it on tape, and it was on IFC or some channel a week or so ago. Had to watch it again.

    "You can't print that!"
     
  8. FishHack76

    FishHack76 Active Member

    Three pages on a sports journalism website and no mention of Huey Lewis and the News' "Sports"?
     
  9. crimsonace

    crimsonace Well-Known Member

    Three really crappy bands, Bad Company, Bad English and Damn Yankees, also suffered this fate.
     
  10. PCLoadLetter

    PCLoadLetter Well-Known Member

    "Rock And Roll Creation," Spinal Tap

    "It raises the question 'On what day did God create Spinal Tap, and couldn't He have rested on that day too?'"
     
  11. FishHack76

    FishHack76 Active Member

    What about Pearl Jam's "Ten"? I know it was for Mookie Blalock's number (because that was the original name of the band .. Mookie Blalock) but there were also five members in the band so 10 eyes, 10 ears, 10 hands, 10 arms.
     
  12. crimsonace

    crimsonace Well-Known Member

    Couple of my faves from my extensive collection ...

    "You Can't Argue With A Sick Mind" -- Joe Walsh (1976-ish live album)
    "Skull$#%*" -- Grateful Dead (actually, the 1971-era live album's real title is "Grateful Dead" -- not to be confused with the band's first studio release of the same name -- because Warner Brothers killed the more risque title).

    If I had my records (yes, records) in front of me, I could probably pull out a few more. I've got some really obscure crap.

    One from another's collection:
    "Greatest Misses" -- Devo (a complement to the GH ... actually, from a college roommate's collection).
     
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