07.19.2006, 06:48 PM | #61 |
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Ok Computer. Obvious but true.
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07.19.2006, 07:23 PM | #62 |
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shit... this is a tough one...
i cant just pick ONE, so ill do 5 skid row - skid row i was like 3 when i first heard it on my 4th birthday my uncle bought me the tape its because of skid row that i listen to hard rock i was a marilyn manson/white zombie/slayer/nin fan by 3rd grade grateful dead - grateful dead (1967) i was at a rave and i had taken acid for the first time i was having a very bad trip so my friend took me to the chill room the dj in the chill room was playing some massive attack but i couldnt handle it i needed something else i sat on a beanbag cause i felt super shitty my friend went to her car and grabbed her discman she put the headphones on my ears skipped to track 7 (morning dew) and i just closed my eyes and drifted away. i listened to this song on repeat my enitre trip, by the way. the dead saved my life (har har) after the experience i started listening to a lot of psychedelic music (and SOME jam bands) beck - mellow gold when i was a kid i was into heavy music, if it wasnt heavy it sucked. when my sister bought me this album (summer between 5th and 6th grade) it really fuckin spun my world around i realized there was so much awesome/amazing music out there outside of the "heavy" world bob dylan - blonde on blonde shit man, if it wasnt for dylan... i dont know he is a fucking genius he is revolutionary ween - god ween satan so during my psychedelic phase i met this girl who was really into this band called "Ween" we were trippin balls and she busted on "GOD WEEN SATAN" i could not stop laughing especially during IM IN THE MOOD TO MOVE cause all i could picture was this cartoonish Satan with a guitar in a cartoon hell with psychedelic colors and amps and he had a band of demons (a bassist, a drummer, and another guitarist) i remember closing my eyes during this song and just getting this image and the camera would zoom in and zoom out and tilt to the sides it was so fucking cheezy hahahaha i am now obsessed with ween and a lot of "funny" bands they are so fucking creative and awesome. |
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07.19.2006, 07:54 PM | #65 |
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07.19.2006, 08:10 PM | #66 |
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OK Computer (age 10). I didn't interpret the music very well at that age, but it's really awesome to have listened to such a great album at a young age. At that age, I might have listened to some pop songs on the radio, but I remember particularly liking Paranoid Android and Karma Police and No Surprises more than anything. It was played a lot in my house at the time.
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07.19.2006, 08:17 PM | #67 |
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Brad Mehldau does Paranoid Android much better than Radiohead ever did in their wildest dreams.
& a recent torrent from Jazz Baltica of solo piano from earlier this month is the best version I've ever heard & it stuns me every time. To be fair, Brad is inspired by them though & that's a very high compliment. |
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07.19.2006, 08:55 PM | #68 |
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Daydream Nation-opened my eyes
Loveless-changed what music could be for me
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07.20.2006, 03:44 AM | #71 |
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OK Computer was the first Radiohead CD I got, and I thought it was okay. I just couldn't get that into them. I just ended up putting Paranoid Android on repeat whenever I listened to it. I appreciate them a lot more now, but I still have a hard time getting into their music because of that initial impression.
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07.20.2006, 03:46 AM | #72 |
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well it was nevermind by nirvana that really changed things.
through that i branched off to bands like sonic youth and after that..a whole new world of amazing music opened it's doors to me.
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07.20.2006, 11:06 AM | #73 |
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[quote=Signpost]In my case it was Loveless by My Bloody Valentine. I heard a track from that album on the radio at the end of 2000. quote]
when has THAT ever been on the radio?
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07.20.2006, 11:13 AM | #74 |
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Since Mellon Collie got me into music in the first place (I still love it), I would say the one that changed my taste was Kid A. It was so haunting, so beautiful, so undescribably strange (it still is) that I immediatley became interested in hearing other music that was super expiremental. That's where Sonic Youth and Butthole Surfers and My Bloody Valentine come in.
Also, Slanted and Enchanted and Crooked Rain by Pavement also got me interested in the rawer, more primitive sounding bands, like early punk and Velvet Underground
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There's one more day for you to post in this thread if you want to enter the competition, folks. I'll be deciding who gets the book tomorrow.
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07.25.2006, 03:18 AM | #76 |
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"Comme à la Radio", brigitte fontaine
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07.25.2006, 06:09 AM | #77 |
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The Stooges- Fun House
Cause it's wild shit
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07.25.2006, 08:42 AM | #78 |
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The sharp left turn came from Lydia Lunch's Hysterie 1976-1986. Probably.
I bought this expensive album out of boredom. I didn't know who she was, had no idea what it would be like (but hoped for something punky). At that time, I had the feeling I knew it all. I had been a Duran Duran fan - Union of the Snakes on TV. I had been into Midnight Oil (one track on a small radio), Dead Kennedys (from the only guy I knew who knew Midnight Oil), the Cure (tv), the Cramps (movies), Nick Cave (Wim Wenders), PIL-Buzzcocks-Magazine (personal researches). I was desperately looking for records by the Slits (had a glimpse of them on TV when Sid & Nancy was released). I was craving for something I couldn't name, and wasted money on records. I tried Lydia Lunch the same way I had tried Girlschool (partly hoping that it would be so crappy that I would quit spending spending spending). Hysterie wasn't that great apart from a couple of tracks, one of them with Sort Sol. It was mentioned that she had also recorded something with Sonic Youth. As there was no rush and no Slits record to be found, I came back to the Cramps. Grew tired, bought Sonic Youth's BMR. Didn't like it - a padded extended play. Found albums by the Slits. Gave Sonic Youth another chance for, after all, I Love Her All the Time had surprised me (how could words sound so different when they're the same? if it was due to that noise that split the song in two it was magic), fell in love with I'm Insane and... I forgot it all about Midnight Oil, I can't listen to DK no more. Sonic Youth was the first group nobody could stop me from loving. "Could you please cut what you're listening to? Is that a washing machine you're playing?" some bloke in 1991. |
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Hmmmmm...
A couple albums that really revitalized my musical taste: Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation Pixies - Doolittle Radiohead - Kid A, OK Computer Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables Fugazi - In On The Killtaker |
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the only album that changed the way i listened to music
was seventeen seconds (thE Cure), i was 11, i'm 30 now and i still love it.
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