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Old 01-31-2022, 02:42 AM   #11 (permalink)
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If it’s „one album per artist”, then in no particular order:

0. Don Cherry - Home Boy, Sister Out

1. The Beatles - Abbey Road

2. The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds

3. The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet

4. Steely Dan - Katy Lied

5. Frank Zappa - Apostrophe

6. Breakout - Na Drugim Brzegu Tęczy

7. Captain Beefheart - Strictly Personal

8. Paul McCartney - RAM

****, I must include another one by Paul

9. Band On The Run

10. Parliament - Motor Booty Affair

and, umh, another one by Parliament

11. Clones of Dr Funkenstein

12. The Kinks - Something Else

13. Grateful Dead - Europe ’72

14. Keith Richards - Talk is Cheap

(though some of my favourite tracks of his are on Main Offender, Talk is Cheap sounds better as a whole)

15. Klaus Mitffoch - Klaus Mitffoch

16. The Congos - Heart of the Congos

17. Janis Ian - Janis Ian

18. Bob Dylan - Bootleg Series Vol. 5, Live 1975

19. Serge Gainsbourg - Initials B.B.

20. Paul Simon - Paul Simon

21. Donovan - The Hurdy Gurdy Man

22. Richard In Your Mind - Ponderosa


And I suppose that’s enough.

Though I’d much rather also include all Beatles albums, SMiLE sessions, all Stones albums between 1965 and 1978 and probably a couple more from Zappa and Breakout
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If I'm not wrong, there don't appear to be any albums post 1980 on that list?
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If I'm not wrong, there don't appear to be any albums post 1980 on that list?
The last one is 2014

And "Talk is Cheap" is from 1988

"Home Boy, Sister Out" is from the 80s as well

But apart from that I don't think so
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Interesting. Have you tried Tame Impala? Their first two albums might interest you, a bit of a throwback to 60s psychedelia and very melodic.
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mine looks something like this at the moment (with a one-album-per-artist constraint):

Bach - Violin Concertos (I don't know which performance)
For me it will always be this one

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...bIOiltippzJyjK


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This is very much a "Crowder change my mind" situation but 2007 Kate Nash was the best Kate Nash. I wanted to like the grrrl riot makeover but was it as good as those first few songs? Also the whole weight loss thing... Why tamper with feminine perfection?!
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Did you just say grrrl riot?

Also, I was surprised when I found out it was her in GLOW (an otherwise mediocre show about female wrestling that happens to feature Alison Brie).
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Did you just say grrrl riot?

Also, I was surprised when I found out it was her in GLOW (an otherwise mediocre show about female wrestling that happens to feature Alison Brie).
See I have this problem in English sometimes, I often say "Mount Temple" instead of the other way around. So it's not at all embarrassing and doesn't show my rhetorical ruse of appearing sympathetic to 90s female punk for what it was. I actually know a lot about it, not just that Kathleen Hanna was really hot in the video for The Bull In The Heather!
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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...bIOiltippzJyjK




This is very much a "Crowder change my mind" situation but 2007 Kate Nash was the best Kate Nash. I wanted to like the grrrl riot makeover but was it as good as those first few songs? Also the whole weight loss thing... Why tamper with feminine perfection?!
Thanks for the violin concertos link. I listened to bits of it, it's slightly more ornamented than the one I'm used to but I could get used to that, it's a beautiful performance.

And regarding Kate Nash, the flaws of Girl Talk are what makes it better. Competent Lily Allenesque indie pop singer/songwriter? Meh. Slightly misguided but endearing riot indie pop grrrl? Hell yes.
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Interesting. Have you tried Tame Impala? Their first two albums might interest you, a bit of a throwback to 60s psychedelia and very melodic.
I do know Tame Impala, and I actually really liked his first LP, especially the track "It Is Not Meant To Be"

It was one of my most listened to songs during my LSD period two years ago (well, three I guess).

I was very disappointed with his later output (yes, even with "Lonerism").
I had faith in him though, I still have, I guess, so whenever he releases something I give it a listen.

I did like some of his later stuff like "The Less I know The better", "Let it Happen" and "My Life".
But I don't nowadays.

Overall I just don't buy it. I feel like he has this sort of mannerism, that is cool, but it led him down the path to doing this kind of Pseudo-Rock Disco, which I'm not particularly a fan of.

I don't have anything against him, I'd be glad if Pop music sounded like this in the XXI century (it seemed like the logical extension of what was happening before that), and I thank him for giving me plenty of great memories with "It Is Not Meant To Be", but I'm not a fan.




You know, I think that often the misconception about people mostly listening to 50s, 60s and 70s is that they just don't look for new/modern music and just judge it without...evidence?

That's not the case. At least not with me. I'm open to new musical ideas, and I do search a lot, and I really try to like stuff that's coming out nowadays, but usually I just fail miserably.

I suppose I was just made this way, and there's no Runnin' Away from it


And I'm 21 btw, so you might call it snob or something, but certainly not nostalgia or coming-of-age type of thing




Did you listen to Ponderosa though?
That's a mighty fine album if you ask me.


If you'd have any other suggestions, then please
Suggest them
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Music From Saharan Cellphones is a good album u should check it out if u haven’t Mucha
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