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Old 05-09-2008, 03:19 PM  
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Possible Past is the one that gives me the goosepimples.

"Stepping up boldly one put out his hand!" oh my oh my...lol

I forgot two more albums!

Tommy - The Who



My math teacher was giving away all the CDs he didn't want. Now I was a budding Who fan at the time and jumped at the chance of owning the Who's masterpiece for free - and I'm glad I did.

Great, great album.

Favorite Song: Christmas

Relayer - Yes



My. Favorite. Album. Ever.

Yes came on the radio and my dad looked at me and said, "You like Rush and The Who and all those 70's bands, why aren't you into Yes?" and I thought, hey, I'll check them out and proceeded to buy this album...

Wow.

Gates of Delirium is...words can't describe. I love this album.

Favorite Song: Gates of Delirium


Tommy gets a lot of flack from purists who didn't like The Whos change of direction. I personally prefer Rock Opera/Stadium Rock Who to the Mod days. That album just has an amazing flow and feel to it. Maybe my favorite Who album, but between it and Whos Next its close.

And Relayer is amazing. The Gates of Delirium is pure chaos, and Soon is a gorgeous ballad, Steve Howes pedal steel playing is otherworldly.
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Tommy gets a lot of flack from purists who didn't like The Whos change of direction. I personally prefer Rock Opera/Stadium Rock Who to the Mod days. That album just has an amazing flow and feel to it. Maybe my favorite Who album, but between it and Whos Next its close.

And Relayer is amazing. The Gates of Delirium is pure chaos, and Soon is a gorgeous ballad, Steve Howes pedal steel playing is otherworldly.
I see Tommy as bridge and as a sign of things to come. You have the Mod version of the Who in The Who Sings My Generation, A Quick One, and Sell Out and you have the hard rocking version of the Who with Who's Next, Who Are You, and Face Dances. In the middle there's Tommy.

I downloaded Relayer last year and it slowly grew on me. I saw it in a record store a month ago and didn't even hesitate to buy it. I borrowed my High School's record player (no one uses it anymore) and played Gates of Delirium and I just sat there staring at the included lyrics (I don't really read lyrics when I'm casually listening to iTunes or such).

Brilliant song writing.
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Vashti Bunyan "Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind"

Intimate and lo-fi, this is how more folk should be.
Favorite Song: Don't Believe What They Say

The Rapture "Echoes"

Dance music for the lost souls.
Favorite Song: House of Jealous Lovers

Lil Wayne "The Leak"

Just a rapper and his guitar, heavy metalin'.
Favorite Song: I'm Me

The Dismemberment Plan "Emergency & I"

Mathy, rocking, articulate, makes you want to bury yourself alive.
Favorite Song: What Do You Want Me To Say?
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Never realized how good it was until i got their second one.
Fav Tracks:
The View from the Afternoon
From the Ritz to the Rubble
Fake Tales of San Francisco
You Probably Couldn't See for the Lights But You Were Looking Straight At Me
I Bet You Look Good On the Dancefloor


really great, thanks ethan for the recommendation!
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The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get
I Am Hated for Loving
Why Don't You Find Out for Yourself

Lifeguard Sleeping, Girl Drowning


Britpop Classic
Fav Tracks:
Tracy Jacks
Parklife
End of the Century
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Old 05-14-2008, 05:03 AM  
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Parklife
End of the Century
Girls & Boys
Have you heard Leisure - I like that album?
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Rush-Grace Under Pressure
I have always liked Rush but for some weird reason, I've never given a proper listen of all their stuff yet.
Great album imo.
Best song- Distant Early Warning. Other favorites-Afterimage, Red Sector, Between The Wheels.


Pelican-Pelican(EP)
If you like Isis, you'll love this one.
Has four tracks with a total playing time of 30mins.
10/10...Awesome EP!


Zero Hour-Dark Deceiver
Technical Progressive metal at its best!
One of the best metal albums I've heard so far this year.
Sounds like Spiral Architect and Pain Of Salvation combined(clean vocals).
Favorites-The passion of words, The temple within, Inner Spirit, Power to Believe.
9/10. I've even posted a DL link in 2008 suggestion box if anyone is interested

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I love love love that Pelican album. I listen to it on long road trips and it seems to make the drive go by much faster.

As for albums I'm all over right now, I'm still enamored with Eels - Useless Trinkets. I've always been a huge Eels fan, so having all the b-sides and rarities on one album really excited me.

I'm digging the new Nine Inch Nails, which I feel isn't super duper, but it's still a solid listen.

Lastly, I've been listening to Sigur Ros a lot lately; mostly Takk and ( ). I think it's because the weather is getting nice, and I've always felt that they are great outdoorsy enjoying the sun music.
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Rinse 01 - Geeneus.

This was my first proper introduction to grime and dubstep. You can't knock Geeneus' song choices, or his mixing. Dark dark compilation.



Our Favourite Shop - The Style Council.

Due to the brutal bashing Weller recieved, this is the first I've listened to this album and I have to say I'm impressed. I'd like to see others come out of being the 'social class' commentator and go on to something as diverse as this.
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Brian Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets

Catchy pop, this could be the start of a beautiful relationship.


Toots & the Maytals - Funky Kingston

Suits my summery mood at the moment.
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No, I have Parklife & Modern Life is Rubbish.
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