Which amazing ALBUMS from 1970 to 1974 do you add to this list:

‘Soundtracks (1970)’ by Can
‘Affenstunde (1970)’ by Popol Vuh
‘Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970)’ by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
‘UFO (1970)’ by Guru Guru
‘Atom Heart Mother (1970)’ by Pink Floyd
‘Electronic Meditation (1970)’ by Tangerine Dream
‘Eruption (1971)’ by Kluster
‘Tago Mago (1971)’ by Can
‘Cluster ’71 (1971)’ by Cluster
‘Nursery Cryme (1971)’ by Genesis
‘Ash Ra Tempel (1971)’ by Ash Ra Tempel
‘In den Gärten Pharaos (1971)’ by Popol Vuh
‘Malesch (1972)’ by Agitation Free
‘Neu! (1972)’ by Neu!
‘Cluster II (1972)’ by Cluster
‘Captain Beyond (1972)’ by Captain Beyond
‘Hosianna Mantra (1972)’ by Popol Vuh
‘Foxtrot (1972)’ by Genesis
‘Roxy Music (1972)’ by Roxy Music
‘The Faust Tapes (1973)’ by Faust
‘Neu! 2 (1973)’ by Neu!
’2nd (1973)’ by Agitation Free
‘Future Days (1973)’ by Can
‘Tubular Bells (1973)’ by Mike Oldfield
‘Ralf & Florian (1973)’ by Kraftwerk
‘Rocka Rolla (1974)’ by Judas Priest
‘Floating (1974)’ by Eloy







‘Out of our Heads (1965)’ by The Rolling Stones
‘Aftermath (1966)’ by The Rolling Stones
‘Freak Out! (1968)’ by The Mothers Of Invention
‘Anthem of the Sun (1968)’ by The Grateful Dead
‘White Light/ White Heat (1968)’ by The Velvet Underground
‘Delay (1968)’ by Can
‘We’re Only in It for the Money (1968)’ by The Mothers of Invention
‘Switched-On Bach (1968)’ by Wendy Carlos
‘In the Court of the Crimson King (1969)’ by King Crimson
‘Psychedelic Underground (1969)’ by Amon Düül
‘Phallus Dei (1969)’ by Amon Düül II
‘Ummagumma (1969)’ by Pink Floyd
‘Monster Movie (1969)’ by Can
‘Live/Dead (1969)’ by The Grateful Dead
‘Soundtracks (1970)’ by Can
‘Affenstunde (1970)’ by Popol Vuh
‘Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970)’ by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
‘UFO (1970)’ by Guru Guru
‘Atom Heart Mother (1970)’ by Pink Floyd
‘Electronic Meditation (1970)’ by Tangerine Dream
‘Eruption (1971)’ by Kluster
‘Tago Mago (1971)’ by Can
‘Cluster ’71 (1971)’ by Cluster
‘Nursery Cryme (1971)’ by Genesis
‘Ash Ra Tempel (1971)’ by Ash Ra Tempel
‘In den Gärten Pharaos (1971)’ by Popol Vuh
‘Foxtrot (1972)’ by Genesis
‘Roxy Music (1972)’ by Roxy Music
‘Malesch (1972)’ by Agitation Free
‘Neu! (1972)’ by Neu!
‘Cluster II (1972)’ by Cluster
‘Captain Beyond (1972)’ by Captain Beyond
‘Hosianna Mantra (1972)’ by Popol Vuh
‘The Faust Tapes (1973)’ by Faust
‘Neu! 2 (1973)’ by Neu!
’2nd (1973)’ by Agitation Free
‘Future Days (1973)’ by Can
‘Tubular Bells (1973)’ by Mike Oldfield
‘Ralf & Florian (1973)’ by Kraftwerk
‘Rocka Rolla (1974)’ by Judas Priest
‘Floating (1974)’ by Eloy
‘Timewind (1975)’ by Klaus Schulze
‘Another Green World (1975)’ by Brian Eno
‘Radio-Activity (1975)’ by Kraftwerk
‘Neu! ’75 (1975)’ by Neu!
‘Moondawn (1976)’ by Klaus Schulze
‘La Düsseldorf (1976)’ by La Düsseldorf
‘Trans-Europe Express (1977)’ by Kraftwerk
‘Low (1977)’ by David Bowie
‘Ultravox! (1977)’ by Ultravox!
‘Oxygène (1977)’ by Jean-Michel Jarre
‘Pink Flag (1977)’ by Wire
‘Marquee Moon (1977)’ by Television
‘Suicide (1977)’ by Suicide
‘Ha!-Ha!-Ha! (1977)’ by Ultravox!
‘Public Image (1977)’ by Public Image Ltd.
‘The Idiot (1977)’ by Iggy Pop
‘The Man Machine (1978)’ by Kraftwerk
‘X (1978)’ by Klaus Schulze
‘More Songs About Buildings And Food (1978)’ by Talking Heads
‘Life in a Day (1979)’ by Simple Minds
‘Exposure (1979)’ by Robert Fripp
’154 (1979)’ by Wire
‘Metal Box (1979)’ by Public Image Ltd.
‘Real To Real Cacophony (1979)’ by Simple Minds
‘Replicas (1979)’ by Tubeway Army
‘Reproduction (1979)’ by The Human League
‘The Pleasure Principle (1979)’ by Gary Numan
‘Unknown Pleasures (1979)’ by Joy Division
‘Seventeen Seconds (1980)’ by The Cure
‘Empires And Dance (1980)’ by Simple Minds
‘Kilimanjaro (1980)’ by The Teardrop Explodes
‘Closer (1980)’ by Joy Division
‘Remain In Light (1980)’ by Talking Heads
‘October (1981)’ by U2
‘Computer World (1981)’ by Kraftwerk
‘Mask (1981)’ by Bauhaus
‘Talk Talk Talk (1981)’ by The Psychedelic Furs
‘Trancefer (1981)’ by Klaus Schulze
”Plastic Surgery Disasters (1981)’ by Dead Kennedys
‘My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (1981)’ by Brian Eno & David Byrne
‘Faith (1981)’ by The Cure
‘Rage In Eden (1981)’ by Ultravox
‘Architecture & Morality (1981)’ by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
‘Wilder (1981)’ by The Teardrop Explodes
‘Confusion Is Sex (1983)’ by Sonic Youth
‘Dazzle Ships (1983)’ by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
‘Mr. Bungle (1991)’ by Mr. Bungle
‘The Orb’s Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld (1991)’ by The Orb
‘Loveless (1991)’ by My Bloody Valentine
‘Spiderland (1991)’ by Slint
‘Selected Ambient Works 85–92 (1992)’ by Aphex Twin
‘Broken EP (1992)’ by Nine Inch Nails
‘Rusty (1993)’ by Rodan
‘Orbital 2 (1993)’ by Orbital
‘Hex (1994)’ by Bark Psychosis
‘Exit Planet Dust (1995)’ by The Chemical Brothers
‘Mi Media Naranja (1997)’ by Labradford
‘F#A#∞ (1997)’ by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
‘Mogwai Young Team (1997)’ by Mogwai
‘Surrender (1999)’ by The Chemical Brothers
‘Come On Die Young (1999)’ by Mogwai
‘How Strange, Innocence (2000)’ by Explosions in the Sky
‘Goodbye Enemy Starship the Landlord Is Dead (2000)’ by Do Make Say Think
‘Selmasongs (2000)’ by Björk
‘Happiness (2001)’ by Fridge
‘Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever (2001)’ by Explosions in the Sky
‘Young Liars EP (2003)’ by TV on the Radio
‘Liberation (2004)’ by Trans Am
‘Takk.. (2005)’ by Sigur Ros
‘Enter (2006)’ by Russian Circles
‘Every Heart Shines Towards the Red Sun (2006)’ by Red Sparowes
‘Mirrored (2007)’ by Battles
‘On Little Known Frequencies (2009)’ by From Monument to Masses




How many defenders of the faith are here tonight?




The Sentinel

Along deserted avenues
Steam begins to rise
The figures primed and ready
Prepared for quick surprise
He’s watching for a sign
His life is on the line
Dogs whine in the alleys
Smoke is on the wind
From deep inside its empty shell
A cathedral bell begins
Ringing out its toll
A storm begins to grow
Amidst the upturned burned-out cars
The challengers await
And in their fists clutch iron bars
With which to seal his fate
Across his chest in scabbards rest
The rows of throwing knives
Whose razor points in challenged tests
Have finished many lives
Now facing as another
The stand-off eats at time
Then all at once a silence falls
As the bell ceases its chime
Upon this sign the challengers
With shrieks and cries rush forth
The knives fly out like bullets
Upon their deadly course
Screams of pain and agony
Rent the silent air
Amidst the dying bodies
Blood runs everywhere
The figure stands expressionless
Impassive and alone
Unmoved by this victory
And the seeds of death he’s sown
Sworn to avenge condemn to hell
Tempt not the blade all fear the Sentinel
Wow – no one really does read the details.
Judas Priest – Defenders of the Faith the song – The Sentinel