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What's everyone think of Kurt Cobain's top 50 albums?
I found this on RYM, and I'm not too sure where the user who posted it found it, but it looks accurate enough I'm sure.
50. Raping a Slave - Swans 49. Mazzy Star - Mazzy Star 48. Over the Edge - Wipers 47. Youth of America - Wipers 46. Is This Real? - Wipers 45. The Man Who Sold the World - David Bowie 44. Beach Party - Marine Girls 43. Takes a Nation of Millions - Public Enemy 42. Flowers of Romance - Pil 41. The Record - Fear 40. Damaged - Black Flag 39. Locust Abortion Technician - Butthole Surfers 38. We are those who Ache Amorous Love 37. Meet the Beatles - Beatles 36. Generic Flipper - Flipper 35. Yip Jump Music - Daniel Johnston 34. Superfuzz Bigmuff - Mudhoney 33. Last Sessions Vol 1 - Leadbelly 32. Tales of Terror - Tales of Terror 31. Jamboree - Beat Happening 30. Rites of Spring - Rites of Spring 29. Void/Faith EP - Void/Faith 28. Combat Rock - Clash 27. Typical Girls - Slits 26. Burning Farm Cassette - Shonen Knife 25. Green - R.E.M. 24. What is This? - Punk Comp California 23. Rocks - Aerosmith 22. Colossal Youth - Young Marble Giants 21. Raincoats LP - Raincoats 20. Anything by: - Kleenex 19. Know Your Product - The Saints 18. Get the Knack - The Knack 17. Daydream Nation - Sonic Youth 16. Dry - P.J. Harvey 15. It's only Right and Natural - Frogs 14. Nevermind the Bollocks - Sex Pistols 13. Entertainment - Gang of Four 12. Rock for Light - Bad Brains 11. My War - Black Flag 10. Pee Pee the Sailor - Butthole Surfers 09. 1st EP - Saccharin Trust 08. 1st EP - Scratch Acid 07. Millions of Dead Cops - M.D.C. 06. Land Shark - Fang 05. Philosophy of the World - Shaggs 04. Pink EP - The Vaselines 03. POD - Breeders 02. Surfer Rosa - The Pixies 01. Raw Power - The Stooges |
I think he had quite good taste.
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I can't imagine him listening to Public Enemy. I know that he probably did, but can you really picture it? It's difficult.
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why not? Public Enemy is the shit.
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I know, but I just can't picture this little blonde grunge man pacing around next to his turntable to 'Prophets Of Rage' or something. It's just two separate worlds colliding and I can't imagine it. Haha I can't even explain this now without sounding stupid so NEVERMIND
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The Shaggs are the greatest band. Everything else I either haven't heard or think is meh, but the Shaggs are the greatest band.
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Pod at #3 sounds a bit silly though
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kurt like pussy soft shit too.
he was sensitive. |
My faves from his list
Numbers 43 41 39 34 25 17 16 10 |
Negative points for "Meet the Beatles" instead of "With the Beatles"
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its pretty good.
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i've actually been listening to my Nirvana CDs today and I forgot how great they were. Milk It and Radio Friendly Unit Shifter rule so much.
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It lacks some mesborws
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All of the Wipers' records look way too low considering how much Nirvana was influenced by them, but it is Kurt's list.
Another thing that always makes me go, "Huh...." when reading this, is the fact that the only REM record on here is Green. I can't imagine that being Kurt's favorite. He seems more like a Life's Rich Pageant kind of guy.... ~Jeremy~ |
No Hüsker Dü?!!
I've heard Thurston saying that Nirvana ripp them off. |
I remember reading once that Trout Mask Replica was one of his favorites but it's not on here. At least he had Yip/Jump Music. Very Kurt.
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Look on the bright side is suicide
Lost eyesight I'm on your side Angel left wing, right wing, broken wing Lack of iron and/or sleeping Protector of the kennel Ecto-plasma, Ecto-skeletal Obituary every birthday Your scent is still here in my place of recovery! |
I don't know why exactly but those are some of my favorite lyrics ever.
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Yeah I know haha. They are great.
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I'm picky...
50. Raping a Slave - Swans 49. Mazzy Star - Mazzy Star 45. The Man Who Sold the World - David Bowie 39. Locust Abortion Technician - Butthole Surfers 17. Daydream Nation - Sonic Youth 16. Dry - P.J. Harvey 12. Rock for Light - Bad Brains 10. Pee Pee the Sailor - Butthole Surfers 02. Surfer Rosa - The Pixies 01. Raw Power - The Stooges |
"We are Those" over "Charmed Life" is the only pick I give a real "ehh!"
Also, "Fear of a Black Planet" being superior to "Nation of Millions" is the best-kept secret in music. Ssh. |
I doubt he wouldn't put Alice Cooper in there too... no?
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At least The Saints are at #19.
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A lot of good stuff, and a few I don't like particularly. I'm sure that would be the case with the top 50 favorites of any artist I admire. I can't imagine why of all the R.E.M. records he'd pick Green instead of Murmur or Chronic Town for instance, but on the other hand, he did go along with Nevermind's undeniably commercial approach.
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I wouldn't be all that inspired to listen to music made by someone who chose those as their favourite albums.
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good list. any of those records would beat 'raw power' off the top 1 though.
♥ the vaselines |
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More negative points for calling the "Young God" E.P. "Raping a Slave"...and for not picking "Children of God" instead. Pretty nice list overall though. |
Most disappointing selections: Combat Rock and Rocks. Seriously, Kurt.
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and no minutemen
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where's MPP?
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Interesting. I would have expected at least one Meat Puppets record, funny to see none of them. I figured POD would've been higher than Surfer Rosa though, He said something once about how he wished Kim wrote more songs for the Pixies. That Aerosmith record looks pretty out of place.
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^^I agree for Meat Puppets.
Also there's no Germs or Exploited. |
He had a pretty good taste in music.
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True but it's difficult to imagine anyone on this board who I've seen a picture of, in the Post A Picture Of Yourself thread, listening to Public Enemy too (yet I'm sure they do): except in an embarrassing, Leslie Nielsen-comedy way. Quote:
Definitely agree. I think Fear Of A Black Planet is astonishingly good while It Takes A Nation Of Millions is only average: its the same James Brown loops that were on every hiphop album of that era, so predictable and meek compared to FOABP (which is the true 'bring the noize' album). I prefer Apocalypse '91 and Muse Sick... to ITANOM too. |
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Nooooo! The whole point about It Takes A Nation is that it used all those same samples, but the Bomb Squad made it sound like a much tougher, and tighter record than anything before, or arguably since, in the genre. Its also still the pinnacle of Chuck's lyricism for me. Fear of a Black Planet is also great, but not the ground-breaking album that It Takes a Nation was. |
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I'm agreeing with this. Nation Of Millions is back to back powerful, noisy brilliance. It's like getting punched in the face for half an hour. My main point being that there is no rest, it just never quits until it's over. Fear Of A Black Planet has too much filler if you ask me. Well maybe not filler, but just stuff that breaks up the flow of the album. Pollywanacracka, Incident at 66.6 FM, Anti-Nigger Machine, Reggie Jax, et al. Though Burn Hollywood Burn and 911 Is A Joke are two of my favourite Enemy tracks, I still don't think this album is a satisfying follow-up to Nation Of Millions. |
I'm surprised that there aren't more Kurdtologists amoungst the SY massive. If memory serves, there were quite a few 'top 50s' that Kurdt put in his journals/ sent to fanzines. I'm sure one of the other ones will be re-posted here soon enough (including Meat Puppets, one would imagine).
NB - I am not a fan of Nirvana or Kurt, I just had a period of reading too many rock 'things'. |
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I too prefer Fear of A Black Planet. Not to take anything away from Nation Of Millions, which is a great record regardless, but the use of sampling and their quality on Fear is amazing. I once played the album on a winamp player while I'd click on various parts of each song randomly, and it all still gelled perfectly. Anway, they are both great records. Maybe my opinion on them is influenced by the fact that I've bought Fear first, and didn't get to hear Nation until a couple of years later. |
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I dunno... having listened to it again recently, the melodies on Bring The Noise, Cold Lampin With Flava, Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos, etc, are all based around single, over-familiar samples: they’re linear and flat. To me, they're indistinguishable to the songs on Paid In Full, Critical Beatdown, Strictly Business, etc, which use the same samples, no more like getting punched in the face for half-an- hour than listening to James Brown is! I know it seems like I’m being a bit reductionist here, as I’m not mentioning Chuck D's voice (which does distinguish them), but I’m concentrating on the music only. However you listen to the first (proper) song on Fear Of A Black Planet, and there are about six layers of samples at once; a disco-sounding melody, electro flourishes, Prince solo, various sound-effects, and more, all at once... its controlled chaos, and as the album proceeds it becomes so full-sounding, so dense and claustrophobic! Also this gives it more replay-value. I like all of the short songs on it too, the little fragments: it gives it a DJ mixtape-feel. Anyhow they're the impressions that I get... |
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Hehe, I think I might be the one to do it. I remember getting into a discussion with a friend of mine about Kurt's taste in music, and so later that night I went through Kurt's Journals and marked every page where he listed music he liked. Here's a list of songs (the way he wrote it): Led Zep - No Quarter live 1/2 time Jaugernaut - Slow Death Cowsils - Hair Queen - Dragon Attack Devo - Girl U Want live Zombies - Summertime Talking heads - dont worry About the Government Melvins - forgotten Principles Led Belly - [crossed out]He never said a[/crossed out] they Hung him on A Cross AC/DC - Soul Stripper Rem - 10,000 PiL - whatever Lush - How does it feel to want flipper - Shed No Tears HA HA HA ___________________________________________ Soundgarden - Heretic Blue Oyster Culture club - kick out the Jams Metallica - thing that should not be Psychedellic Pistols - Pulse Sexedellic Furs - Bodies [crossed out]Sexpillic Furstols - Sister europe[/crossed out] Soul Asylum - Aint that Tough [crossed out]Bad Brains - Joshuas song[/crosssed out] Jane's Addiction - 1% Necros - Blissard Glass Roy - in dreams Green Biver - Ozzy Aerosmith - Nobodys fault |
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