11.02.2008, 12:09 PM | #1 |
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Pantophobia isn't doing this one, so I'm taking the reigns.
you know how it works, either PM me your top 25 or post them in the thread. I'll add em up later. You've got a week, I start adding them up on Monday. When someone ranks an album as number 1, it gets 25 points, when someone ranks an album as number 2, it gets 24 points, and so on and so on until number 25, for which it gets 1 point. |
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11.02.2008, 12:13 PM | #2 |
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11.02.2008, 12:42 PM | #3 |
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I'm going to try my best to narrow this down to twenty-five. There's so much great shit that I'm going to have to leave out. =\
edit: oh god, I just started looking at all my albums from '70-'79, and I'm already having trouble which albums to pull out from '70. Bitches Brew, Fun House, After the Gold Rush, Starsailor, Desertshore, Curtis, Cosmo's Factory...jesus christ. |
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11.02.2008, 12:48 PM | #4 |
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i'm not taking part in this one. My knwoledge of 70's bands is too narrow, but i will watch the resukts with interest so i can learn.
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11.02.2008, 01:03 PM | #5 |
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yeah im gonna think on it before i post anything
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11.02.2008, 01:18 PM | #6 |
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25. Tim Buckley - Starsailor
24. Funkadelic - Maggot Brain 23. Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure 22. Faust - Faust IV 21. Leonard Cohen - Songs of Love and Hate 20. King Crimson - Red 19. Wire - Chairs Missing 18. Public Image Ltd. - Metal Box 17. Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures 16. David Bowie - Low 15. Gang of Four - Entertainment! 14. David Bowie - Station to Station 13. Neil Young - Tonight's the Night 12. Wire - Pink Flag 11. Television - Marquee Moon 10. Nick Drake - Pink Moon 9. Miles Davis - Bitches Brew 8. Can - Tago Mago 7. Talking Heads - Fear of Music 6. The Clash - London Calling 5. Brian Eno - Another Green World 4. The Stooges - Fun House 3. Can - Future Days 2. Neil Young - On the Beach 1. Tangerine Dream - Zeit |
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11.02.2008, 01:26 PM | #7 |
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1. Tim Buckley – Starsailor
2. Robert Wyatt – Rock bottom 3. Steve Reich – Music for 18 musicians 4. Alan Silva & the Celestrial Communication Orchestra – Seasons 5. Comus – First utterance 6. Can – Tago mago 7. Tim Buckley – Lorca 8. Charles Mingus – Let my children hear music 9. Art Ensemble of Chicago – Les stances à Sophie 10. Soft Machine – Third 11. Faust – Faust 12. Charlemagne Palestine – Strumming music 13. Dreamies – Dreamies 14. Keith Jarrett – Solo concerts : Bremen and Lausanne 15. Pop Group – Y 16. Can – Future days 17. Luciano Cilio – Dialoghi del presente 18. Linda Perhacs – Parallelograms 19. Pere Ubu – Dub housing 20. Neil Young & the Crazy Horse – Rust never sleeps 21. Neil Young – Tonight’s the night 22. James Chance & the Contortions – Buy 23. Suicide – Suicide 24. Public Image Ltd. – Metal box 25. Wire - Pink flag
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11.02.2008, 01:32 PM | #8 |
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Bah, I'll have to wait until tomorrow - I stared compiling this one at work last week but can't remember what I had...
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11.02.2008, 01:40 PM | #9 |
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Why not take an exponential scale , like for Eurovision?
Anyway you're the boss for this one.. 1 Sex Pistols.Nevermind the Bollocks 2 Joy Division.Unknown Pleasures 3 Buzzcocks.Live at the Roxy |
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11.02.2008, 01:52 PM | #10 |
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1. The Pop Group-Y/Magma-Mekanik Kommandoh
2. Can-Tago Mago/PIL-Metal Box 3. The Stooges-Fun House/Wire-Chairs Missing 4. The Dictators-Viva Dictators/Alice Cooper-Killer 5. Suicide-Debut 6. Lee Perry and the Upsetters-Super Ape 7. The Germs-(GI).Captain Beefheart-Shiny Beast 8. Blue Oyster Cult-S/T/Neil Young-Zuma 9. Devo-Q: Are We Not Men A:We Are Devo 10. Black Sabbath-Master of Reality/Hawkwind-Space Ritual 11. New York Dolls-S/T 12. Pere Ubu-Dub Housing/King Crimson-Red 13. The Patti Smith Group-Horses/Captain Beefheart-Lick My Decals off Baby 14. The Rolling Stones-Exile on Main Street 15. Throbbing Gristle-20 Jazz Funk Greats 16. Ash Ra Tempel-Shwingungen 17. Faust-The Faust Tapes 18. The Adverts-Crossing the Red Sea with The Adverts/The Dead Kennedys-Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables 19. Lou Reed-Metal Machine Music 20. Joy Division-Unknown Pleasures/Wire-Pink Flag 21. Richard Hell and the Voidoids-Blank Generation/The Raincoats-S/T 22. The Dead Boys-Young, Loud, and Snotty 23. Roxy Music-Country Life 24. Hendrix-Band of Gypsies 25. Parliament Funkadelic-Maggot Brain 26. Art Ensemble of Chicago-A Jackson In Your House 27. Lou Reed-Berlin 28. Crass-Feeding of the 5000 29. Led Zeppelin-Physical Grafitti 30. Miles Davis-Live Evil 31. Augustus Pablo-Meets King Tubby at the Rockers Uptown 32. T. Rex-20th Century Boy/Sparks-Kimono My House 33. James Brown-The Payback 34. Television-Marquee Moon 35. The Damned-Damned Damned Damned 36. The Cramps-Bad Music for Bad People 37. Soft Machine-Third 38. Bob Dylan and the Band-The Basement Tapes 39. Popul Vuh-Curly Sound 40. Henry Cow-In Praise of Leaning 41. The Art Bears-Hopes and Fears 42. Derek Bailey/Gavin Bryayrs-Jesus Blood Never Failed Me/The Sinking of the Titanic 43. Sonny Sharrock-Paradise 44. Gang Of Four-Entertainment!/Stevie Wonder-Innervisions 45. James "Blood" Ulmer-Are You Glad to be in America 46. Black Sabbath-Paranoid 47. The Ramones-Rocket to Russia 48. John Cale-Paris 1919 49. Van Morrison-Veedon Fleece 50. Motorhead-Bomber/Sly and the Family Stone-There's a Riot Goin On when its said and done, "No New York" could very well be my favorite thing of the decade, but I kept it to full lengths. EDIT: I inexplicably forgot to mention any records by my favorite artist (Captain Beefheart) and my favorite funk artist (Sly Stone) and my favorite blind funk artist (Stevie Wonder) I am satisfied. In fact, this is my favorite list I have ever made. Every record on here is emotionally important and significant to me, every album brings back memories. Like the first time I heard the Dictators and I couldn't decide if it was a really bad Hard Rock band or a brilliant Proto-Punk Glam band, I decided with the earlier and boom, been one of my favorite bands ever since. That's why there's so many ties on there, I couldn't exclude any of those. There's no way I can mention (GI) without giving it up to the first Blue Oyster Cult album. I know I was reppin the 80s, but I repped the 80s as being the best for "Underground" music, as that was the decade when good music was no longer synonomous with popular music, in fact, pop music and good music went totally divergent paths in the 80s. But in the 70s, when everyone was recovering from the false promises of the 60s, everyone was making good tunes. Rock, Pop, Funk, Jazz, Punk, Glam, Metal, etc.. All major genres in the 70s. I remember reading something in Blastitude about the significane of the 70s. Dolman was writing how in the 70s there was sooooo much great music coming out, even though there were by comparison with today, very little bands. This is why music fans of the 70s are familar with all the great music and not just one type and 70s lists are filled with such a rich and diverse variety styles of tunes. I am really nostalgic for a time like the 70s. A time when I could listen to great tunes and actually have tons of people who agreed with me. For some reason I always picture the 70s as this like "Dazed and Confused" paradise, where High School doesn't mean shit and you can dick off all day and cut class to go home and listen to Led Zeppelin in your basement and smoke pot with people abd try to decipher the goofy lyrics, only to go to great parties later where the early classics by Aerosmith and Sabbath are rockin out. Unlike today where I scare people off with Haters tapes. Obviously I know how naive that view is, but damn, nice thought, ain't it? |
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11.02.2008, 01:58 PM | #11 |
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1. Fun House by The Stooges
2. Ramones by The Ramones 3. After the Gold Rush by Neil Young 4. Ziggy Stardust by David Bowie 5. Blood on the Tracks by Bob Dylan 6. Masters of Reality by Black Sabbath 7. Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables by The Dead Kennedys 8. Desire by Bob Dylan 9. Blank Generation by Richard Hell 10. Parallel Lines by Blondie 11. Maggot Brain by Funkadelic 12. Rust Never Sleeps by Neil Young and Crazy Horse 13. Nevermind the Bollocks by The Sex Pistols 14. Lust for Life by Iggy Pop 15. The Idiot by Iggy Pop 16. The Grand Wazoo by Frank Zappa 17. Rocket to Russia by The Ramones 18. Raw Power by Iggy and the Stooges 19. Headhunters by Herbie Hancock 20. Paranoid by Black Sabbath
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11.02.2008, 02:33 PM | #14 |
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11.02.2008, 04:19 PM | #18 |
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Not in order, just some of my personal favorites off the top of my head
Iggy Pop - Fun House Can - Tago Mago Television - Marquee Moon Funkadelic - Cosmic Slop David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust New York Dolls - S/T Miles Davis - Bitches Brew Amon Dull II - Dance Of The Lemmings Ramones - S/T Nick Drake - Pink Moon Charles Mingus - Let My children Hear Music Wire - Pink Flag Talking Heads - More Songs... Tyrannosaurus Rex - Beard Of Stars Bob Dylan - Blood on The Tracks Neu - Neu Junior Murvin - Police & Thieves Neil Young - After The Goldrush Richard Hell & Voidoids - Blank Generation Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure Lee Perry - Super Ape Sun Ra - Cosmos The Clash - London Calling |
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11.02.2008, 04:33 PM | #19 |
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sweet, a decade without SY.... list should be more interesting... i already know my top 5 is comprised of Beefheart and Can. the 2 most influential for sure...
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11.02.2008, 04:50 PM | #20 |
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^ i thought the same and realised that it would be a list with:
bowie,bowie,bowie,t.rex,stooges,bowie,can,bowie,ca n,beefheart,can,bowie,etc..... |
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