PFJ
Not the JPF ..splitters !
I'd agree with that. I's also like to suggest Rattus Norvegicus too.
I was thinking of The Damned's debut album as well , but I think it was Never Mind The Bollocks that truly took it to the masses .
I'd agree with that. I's also like to suggest Rattus Norvegicus too.
a pal of mine just posted this on twitter:
Undoubtedly a great first offering, but greatest ever?
I'd go for Ramones or The Doors.
Never Mind The Bollocks was a watershed moment in music history.
Sure, The Stooges & Velvets got to the "punk" sound and attitiude long before McLaren marketed it but the sheer number of bands that were convinced to form because of the Pistols "anyone can do it" attitude is the forbearer of the healthy independent music/DIY scene we now have. Without it we'd still be listening to posh boys playing 30 minute drum solos.
Truthfully, I don't really like the record. S'aaaaaaallright.
As for the Stone Roses being the most important debut album of all time .
Surely Skiffle showed that anyone could pick up an instrument and play?
I think i'd probably go for Please Please Me
I'd go with 'The Velvet Underground & Nico'
Never Mind The Bollocks was a watershed moment in music history.
Sure, The Stooges & Velvets got to the "punk" sound and attitiude long before McLaren marketed it but the sheer number of bands that were convinced to form because of the Pistols "anyone can do it" attitude is the forbearer of the healthy independent music/DIY scene we now have. Without it we'd still be listening to posh boys playing 30 minute drum solos.
Truthfully, I don't really like the record. S'aaaaaaallright.
As for the Stone Roses being the most important debut album of all time .
I'd go with 'The Velvet Underground & Nico'
Leona Lewis - Spirit.
I'd go with 'The Velvet Underground & Nico'
I actually thought "The Stone Roses" before opening the thread.
Was really never taken with that Manchester scene, which excelled earlier with Joy Division, the Buzzcocks, John Cooper Clarke, New Order and The Smiths. But what you attribute to Never Mind The Bollocks is probably far more the case with VU; it's just that the former happened in a remarkably brief period, whereas the latter has taken place far more extensively.
Has to be stone roses. If they didn't self implode reckon they could of been one of the biggest bands going. At least imo.
These debates are all down to which type of music you like, can never see NSC demographic agreeing with each other on this