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aliciacc 07 Jun 2011 21:59

Top 10 Greatest Rock Operas in History
 
GOOO MEATLOAF!!

Obviously I agree with this list... but he should have been Number 1!!

Check it out here: http://www.aux.tv/2011/06/the-10-greatest-rock-operas/

jcmoorehead 08 Jun 2011 00:52

I always thought a Rock Opera had to have a solid storyline and as much as I love it Bat Out Of Hell doesn't really have a storyline does it? I know the songs themselves do but the album as a whole? I guess each

Aside from that though I don't know a few of the albums on the list but seeing Tommy at number one isn't much of a surprise as it is very good. Surprised that The Wall or Lamb Lies Down On Broadway didn't show up on there and I'm very pleased to see Operation Mindcrime in there too because Mindcrime is incredible.

As for me personally my favourite Rock Operas/Concept Albums would probably be The Wall, Mindcrime, Scenes From A Memory, and pretty much all of the Ayreon project albums :P

RSG 08 Jun 2011 05:32

I dunno whose idea it was to put The Who. But really when u put aside popularity contests, Jimmy's and Meat's BOOH is a real dramatic as it gets. The music and theatrics are bonkers! :)

jcmoorehead 08 Jun 2011 12:45

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Originally Posted by RSG (Post 546076)
I dunno whose idea it was to put The Who.

Not quite sure what you mean by this, Tommy is one of the most influential rock operas of all time. It does deserves a place on the list.

The Flying Mouse 08 Jun 2011 14:49

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Originally Posted by jcmoorehead (Post 546084)
Not quite sure what you mean by this, Tommy is one of the most influential rock operas of all time. It does deserves a place on the list.

:twisted: Agreed.

Renegade Angel 08 Jun 2011 18:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by RSG (Post 546076)
I dunno whose idea it was to put The Who. But really when u put aside popularity contests, Jimmy's and Meat's BOOH is a real dramatic as it gets. The music and theatrics are bonkers! :)

You've obviously neveer heard the album? Townshend was the king of rock opera aswell as Tommy, Quadrophenia was a masterpiece as was the Lifehouse project which formed part of the Who's Next album.

Also as someone has already pointed out Pink Floyd's The Wall is amazing.

RSG 10 Jun 2011 00:06

I totally brain farted for a moment, I just learned that Tommy the album with Pinball Wizard on it. Yeah I can see how those 2 would be where they are on that list.


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