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Post by Ineedanewname on Mar 6, 2015 11:22:25 GMT
And so we enter the post-Moon phase of the bands' career and stride into the real big-hitting albums.
First up, Face Dances.
As always, the rules;
You are allowed 2 votes per album.
You may change or retract your votes at any time until the poll locks.
Each poll will be active for 7 days, after which it will automatically lock and the next poll will commence.
The Small Print
The poll contenders will be taken from the tracklists of the current CD releases of the band's studio output.
Polls for "Deluxe" editions will be split into two parts, the first for the original album and the second for the bonus tracks.
For the sake of simplicity there will be no differentiation between mono and stereo mixes unless the track is an alternate take.
Once we have worked our way through the entire Who studio album catalogue there will be a poll taken from the remaining non-album singles, B-sides and oddities etc.
The top 3 selections from each poll will then be placed into a poll of their own. From that selection a final vote will be cast to decide the 10 favourites, the top ten Who tracks.
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Post by ronmanager on Mar 6, 2015 12:19:34 GMT
Another Tricky Day...
... and The Quiet One for me.
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Post by 4ctmam on Mar 6, 2015 16:35:09 GMT
You and Another Tricky Day. Both stellar tunes, the latter is one of my all time fav Who tracks.
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Post by svet on Mar 8, 2015 9:40:12 GMT
You Better You Bet and The Quiet One
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Sweeps
Loves that CSI tune
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Post by Sweeps on Mar 8, 2015 12:44:18 GMT
How Can You Do It Alone would have actually been a good song if they had made it like the live version. great example of the who's massive decline in quality post 79.
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Post by Tom on Mar 10, 2015 18:47:25 GMT
"Cache Cache" (that bass line during "Did you ever pass the police at work..") and "Daily Records". When I first heard the record back in the 1990s, I immediately liked "Daily Records". Still do.
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Post by ronmanager on Mar 10, 2015 19:11:23 GMT
When I first heard the record back in the 1990s, I immediately liked "Daily Records". Still do. I agree, Daily Records would've been my third choice. I have to say I'm kinda surprised how popular YBYB seems to be.
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Post by svet on Mar 11, 2015 4:34:21 GMT
How Can You Do It Alone would have actually been a good song if they had made it like the live version. great example of the who's massive decline in quality post 79. all three post-Moon albums are suffering of bad production imo.
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Post by Ineedanewname on Mar 17, 2015 19:06:49 GMT
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