I don't know. I see a couple keepers in that worst week list. In any event, I would be hard pressed to explain how that week is worse than THIS week, or any other damned week in the last couple of years.... Dale_ThisIsPop wrote: >Yesterday's Salon had a piece by Eric Boehlert that looks back on the >Billboard album charts for December 10, 1969 - the week he calls the >greatest week in the history of rock. You can read the whole article at the >link below (if you're not a subscriber you have to look at an ad first, >which took me less than 10 seconds): > >http://www.salon.com/ent/feature/2003/12/19/rock/index.html > >The whole article is worth reading, but if you just want the chart, here it >is: > >BEST WEEK (12/10/69) >No. 1, "Abbey Road," the Beatles >No. 2, "Led Zeppelin II," Led Zeppelin >No. 3, "Tom Jones Live in Las Vegas," Tom Jones >No. 4, "Green River," Creedence Clearwater Revival >No. 5, "Let It Bleed," the Rolling Stones >No. 6, "Santana," Santana >No. 7, "Puzzle People," the Temptations >No. 8, "Blood Sweat & Tears," Blood Sweat & Tears >No. 9, "Crosby, Stills & Nash," Crosby, Stills & Nash >No. 10, "Easy Rider" soundtrack (featuring the Byrds, the Jimi Hendrix >Experience, and Steppenwolf) > >And you want something to compare that two, below is Boehlert's vote for the >worst week in rock history. > >WORST WEEK (9/2/89) >No. 1 "Repeat Offender," Richard Marx >No. 2. "Hangin' Tough," NKOTB >No. 3. "Batman" soundtrack >No. 4. "Forever Your Girl," Paula Abdul >No. 5. "Girl You Know It's True," Milli Vanilli >No. 6. "Full Moon Fever," Tom Petty >No. 7. "Skid Row" Skid Row. >No. 8. "The Raw and the Cooked," Fine Young Cannibals >No. 9. "Cuts Both Ways" Gloria Estefan >No. 10. "End of Innocence," Don Henley > >Sleep Cheap >Dale > >np: the stunningly great Persian Rugs album Turkish Delights (featuring 3/4s >of the Hoodoo Gurus and 60's Aussie garage Kendall James) > > -- ___________________________________________________________ Sam Smith 1020 Jersey St. #2 Denver CO 80220 303.321.0515 /h | 303.981.4398 /c orb@colorado.edu | sam@lullabypit.com http://www.lullabypit.com You may have success in life, but then just think of it - what kind of life was it? What good was it - you've never done the thing you wanted to do in all your life. I always tell my students, go where your body and soul want to go. When you have the feeling, then stay with it, and don't let anyone throw you off. - Joseph Campbell