This will be the third and last vote for a review of the year, but I will have three more next year.
Early in the year Lizzy Borden's Visual Lies won the first vote. Then Celtic Frost's Into the Pandemonium won the second time. Now here are the choices for the third vote and it's all veteran British bands. The album with the most votes is the one I will review for my twenty year old album review in September.
-Black Sabbath's The Eternal idol
-Deep Purple's The house of the blue light
-Motorhead's Rock -n- roll
***So which one do you choose?
I'll vote for Motorhead since I think we disagree on that one. Deep Purple is my second choice, but I think we're on the same page there.
ReplyDeleteEternal Idol
ReplyDeleteEternal Idol, please
ReplyDeleteDeep purple
ReplyDeleteDeep Purple
ReplyDeleteSabbath
ReplyDeleteDeep Purple "The House Of Blue Light"
ReplyDeleteI love Black Sabbath, lots!
ReplyDeleteBut I'm going to have to go with Motorhead here!
Go Lemmy!
Black Sabbath's The Eternal idol
ReplyDeleteDeep Purple
ReplyDeleteI'm more curious what you think about the Sabbath and Purple albums than the Motorhead one.
ReplyDelete-- david
David-Do you have a preference between Purple and Sabbath because it's tied right now so every vote will help. I have never had a tie, but I do have an idea of what I would of in the event of the need for a tie-breaker.
ReplyDeleteBLACK SABBATH - "Eternal Idol"
ReplyDeleteSo currently it's
ReplyDeleteBlack Sabbath-5
Deep Purple-4
Motorhead-2
So it's still and your vote can still make a difference so cast your vote if you have not already.
deep purple.
ReplyDeleteCan I change my vote from Motorhead to Deep Purple?
ReplyDeleteBob-Sorry, but you can't switch your vote. On my watch's vote makes it-
ReplyDeleteBlack Sabbath-5
Deep Purple-5
Motorhead-2
There are still a few regular posters who have yet to vote and they have until Saturday to get in their vote. If it's still a tie by the end of Saturday then I will have to do a tiebreaker.