Slightly better news this time around.
Queen's A Night At The Opera snagg'd the 16th spot.
And even better for me, Who's Next got 13th.
The full list, from link.
IT'S THE TOP ALBUMS OF ALL TIME AS CHOSEN BY YOU, THE Q LISTENERS!
1. Dark Side Of The Moon – Pink Floyd
2. Led Zeppelin IV – Led Zeppelin
3. The Wall – Pink Floyd
4. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – The Beatles
5. Back In Black – AC/DC
6. Hotel California – The Eagles
7. Abbey Road – The Beatles
8. Are You Experienced? – The Jimi Hendrix Experience
9. Led Zeppelin II – Led Zeppelin
10. Crime Of The Century – Supertramp
11. The Joshua Tree – U2
12. Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd
13. Who’s Next – The Who
14. The Beatles (White Album) – The Beatles
15. Rumours – Fleetwood Mac
16. A Night At The Opera – Queen
17. Sticky Fingers – The Rolling Stones
18. Led Zeppelin I – Led Zeppelin
19. Boston – Boston
20. Appetite For Destruction – Guns N’ Roses
21. Paranoid – Black Sabbath
22. 2112 – Rush
23. Highway To Hell – AC/DC
24. Van Halen – Van Halen
25. Houses Of The Holy – Led Zeppelin
26. Revolver – The Beatles
27. Harvest – Neil Young
28. The Doors – The Doors
29. Machine Head – Deep Purple
30. Physical Graffiti – Led Zeppelin
31. Blonde On Blonde – Bob Dylan
32. Bat Out Of Hell – Meat Loaf
33. Let It Be – The Beatles
34. Déjà vu – Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
35. Breakfast In America – Supertramp
36. Let It Bleed – The Rolling Stones
37. Imagine – John Lennon
38. The Rise & Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars – David Bowie
39. Born To Run – Bruce Springsteen
40. L.A. Woman – The Doors
41. Led Zeppelin III – Led Zeppelin
42. Exile On Main St. – The Rolling Stones
43. 1984 – Van Halen
44. Moving Pictures – Rush
45. Band On The Run – Paul McCartney & Wings
46. After The Gold Rush – Neil Young
47. Blizzard Of Ozz – Ozzy Osbourne
48. American Woman – The Guess Who
49. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road – Elton John
50. Rubber Soul – The Beatles
51. Animals – Pink Floyd
52. Brothers In Arms – Dire Straits
53. Beggars Banquet – The Rolling Stones
54. Tommy – The Who
55. Aqualung – Jethro Tull
56. Toys In The Attic – Aerosmith
57. Electric Ladyland – The Jimi Hendrix Experience
58. Hysteria – Def Leppard
59. The Song Remains The Same – Led Zeppelin
60. Selling England By The Pound – Genesis
61. Frampton Comes Alive – Peter Frampton
62. Quadrophenia – The Who
63. In Through The Out Door – Led Zeppelin
64. Pronounced – Lynyrd Skynyrd
65. War – U2
66. Highway 61 Revisited – Bob Dylan
67. Eliminator – ZZ Top
68. Synchronicity – The Police
69. The Band – The Band
70. Born In The U.S.A. – Bruce Springsteen
71. Moondance – Van Morrison
72. The Cars – The Cars
73. Thick As A Brick - Jethro Tull
74. Bad Company – Bad Company
75. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway – Genesis
76. Night Moves – Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
77. Slippery When Wet – Bon Jovi
78. Abraxas – Santana
79. Cosmo’s Factory – Creedence Clearwater Revival
80. Slowhand – Eric Clapton
81. Fragile – Yes
82. Even The Quietest Moments - Supertramp
83. All Things Must Pass – George Harrison
84. Morrison Hotel – The Doors
85. Tattoo You – The Rolling Stones
86. Zenyatta Mondatta – The Police
87. Help! – The Beatles
88. Every Picture Tells A Story – Rod Stewart
89. Crosby, Stills & Nash – Crosby, Stills & Nash
90. Full Moon Fever – Tom Petty
91. The Unforgettable Fire – U2
92. Madman Across The Water – Elton John
93. In The Court Of The Crimson King – King Crimson
94. Live At Leeds – The Who
95. Welcome To My Nightmare – Alice Cooper
96. Pyromania – Def Leppard
97. The Yes Album – Yes
98. Achtung Baby – U2
99. Live At Fillmore East – The Allman Brothers Band
100. Meddle – Pink Floyd
101. Some Girls – The Rolling Stones
102. At Budokan – Cheap Trick
103. Can’t Buy A Thrill – Steely Dan
104. Women And Children First – Van Halen
105. Pearl – Janis Joplin
106. Everybo
Q107 lacks vision and imagination and it's reflected in their list. They don't pay attention to new releases by classic rock artists and they play the same classic rock songs over and over again.
That al depends on how you define classic rock. Is it the songs, or the band? I tend to believe that classic rock is comprised of rock songs made from 1965-ish, to 1984-ish. To me, the Rolling Stones' new album is not classic rock. But, to each his own.
It was voted on by the listeners and we got to choose ten albums. But yeah, I agree the results lack imagination. The list is pretty much the same every year.