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Re: Heavy Metal Stars Pick Their Favorite Albums Of 2007 - Richard's Picks
Heavy Metal Stars Pick Their Favorite Albums Of 2007 - Dec. 21, 2007
Thiago Sarkis of the Imhotep webzine has compiled a list of more than 60 hard rock/heavy metal stars' favorite albums of 2007 and has posted it online.
MUSICIANS' BEST OF 2007
Richard Fortus (Guns N' Roses)
- Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
- Arctic Monkeys - Favourite Worst Nightmare
- Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
- Sea Wof - Leaves In The River
- Spoon - Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Baby 81
- The Shins - Wincing The Night Away
- M.I.A. - Kala
- Feist - The Reminder
- Rilo Kiley - Under The Blacklight
Article here: http://www.imhotep.no/?did=9072783
(Credit to FunkyMonkey @ HTGTH)
Re: Heavy Metal Stars Pick Their Favorite Albums Of 2007 - Richard's Picks
- M.I.A. - Kala
uh oh James and Richard have somethign in common
Dude you may actually have to start being nice to Richard now
(and somewhere Nesquick is extremely disapointed, i'm sure)
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Re: Heavy Metal Stars Pick Their Favorite Albums Of 2007 - Richard's Picks
Richard probably is just imitating Paul Tobias' list, which lists Kala as one of the best ever.
Re: Heavy Metal Stars Pick Their Favorite Albums Of 2007 - Richard's Picks
-Jack- wrote:- M.I.A. - Kala
uh oh James and Richard have somethign in common
Dude you may actually have to start being nice to Richard now
(and somewhere Nesquick is extremely disapointed, i'm sure)
Lol. I posted it mostly to make James laugh a bit.
Re: Heavy Metal Stars Pick Their Favorite Albums Of 2007 - Richard's Picks
Good to see "Neon Bible" getting some love State side.
Re: Heavy Metal Stars Pick Their Favorite Albums Of 2007 - Richard's Picks
Its not all that shocking it made his list, although I guess he earns a brownie point for having good taste. Its an amazing album, and its one that crosses all the boundaries such as age, race, sexual orientation,etc. Go to one of her shows. Its a melting pot of people there. Its why I say if this had been released in the 90's, it would be selling millions right now. A fanbase that consists of kids all the way up to people in their 40's means there is more interest there than what the album sales are showing.