London Calling - The Clash You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine - DFA 1979 Sound of Silver - LCD Soundsystem Nonagon Infinity - King Gizzard Liquid Swords - GZA My Aim Is True - Elvis Costello
Train In Vain sealed the deal for my single days! Asked a cute little brunette to dance to it and almost 30 years later Mrs. Coon still hasn't kicked me to the curb. Amazing song!
Europe 72 - Grateful Dead Live at the Fillmore East - The Allman Brothers Band Live at Leeds - The Who Blood on the Tracks - Bob Dylan The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion - The Black Crowes
@alumni94 if I had to go to a desert island with a case of rum and only 2 live albums it’s live at Leeds and Europe ‘72. Everything else is piss.
London Calling - The Clash You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine - DFA 1979 Sound of Silver - LCD Soundsystem Nonagon Infinity - King Gizzard Liquid Swords - GZA My Aim Is True - Elvis Costello
And I know they represent a shitty genre of music butt they took that shitty genre places nobody thought it could go. Album is the shit front to back.
Fuck off.
Good choice. I remember that and the Limp Bizkit album with Nookie as must gets. Everyone my age had them. I was pretty much an exclusively rap guy in those days too.
That Limp Bizkit album, for what it was, pretty solid. Dumb, loud, consistent, and catchy, mission accomplished.
It’s still good. Limp Bizkit is known for killing rock and the music did get worse, but they get more hate than deserved. Korn and Limp Bizkit had a lot of imitators that were followed by the emo rock in 2005-2010. The skinny jeans wearing type like Fall Out Boy were the ones that actually killed rock.
Europe 72 - Grateful Dead Live at the Fillmore East - The Allman Brothers Band Live at Leeds - The Who Blood on the Tracks - Bob Dylan The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion - The Black Crowes
@alumni94 if I had to go to a desert island with a case of rum and only 2 live albums it’s live at Leeds and Europe ‘72. Everything else is piss.
Europe 72 - Grateful Dead Live at the Fillmore East - The Allman Brothers Band Live at Leeds - The Who Blood on the Tracks - Bob Dylan The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion - The Black Crowes
@alumni94 if I had to go to a desert island with a case of rum and only 2 live albums it’s live at Leeds and Europe ‘72. Everything else is piss.
I won't be beating around the bush; it seems you've had a touch too much to drink and missed the first half of the first page. Your argument is shot down in flames; if you want blood, you know which 7-11 to find me at.
I won't be beating around the bush; it seems you've had a touch too much to drink and missed the first half of the first page. Your argument is shot down in flames; if you want blood, you know which 7-11 to find me at.
I should have known that I could count on Yella when it comes to things of music. I stand corrected.
I won't be beating around the bush; it seems you've had a touch too much to drink and missed the first half of the first page. Your argument is shot down in flames; if you want blood, you know which 7-11 to find me at.
Oh for the love of Christ, I’ve got an OG pressing of Highway to Hell that would have you tripping ballz like never before.
All these albums, any time, any where, all the way through, cover to cover.
The Cure- Disintegration The Cure -Faith Radiohead- In Rainbows Spoon- Transference Belle and Sebastian- Tigermilk At the Drive In- In Casino Out Beck- Sea Change Depeche Mode- Violator Ben Folds Five- Ben Folds Five Billy Joel- 52nd Street Steely Dan- Cant Buy a Thrill Bloc Party- Silent Alarm Built To Spill- Keep it like a Secret Chromeo- She's in Control Cursive- Happy Hollow Cut Copy- Bright Like Neon Love David Bowie- The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars Devotchka- How it Ends Morphine- Yes Elliot Smith- From a Basement on a Hill Interpol- Turn on the Bright Lights Jeff Buckley- Grace The Kinks- The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society Mew- And the Glass Handed Kites Morrissey- Your Arsenal The Smiths- Louder Than Bombs The Dead Milkmen- Death Rides a Pale Cow (a greatest hits album but so, so, good) Nada Surf- Lucky Prince- Dirty Mind Duran Duran- Rio REM- Fables of the Reconstruction The Shins- Chutes too Narrow Tom Waits- Rain Dogs Ween- Quebec Wilco- Sky Blue Sky and AM
Tom Petty- Damn the Torpedoes Bruce Springsteen- Born to run
I love drinking and listening to full albums. I try to tell kids I work with today the fun of a full album. I say listen to The Cure, Seventeen Seconds and they come back in a week and tell me all their favorite songs by The Cure. I ask if they listened to the album and they say they just asked their phone to play songs by an artist or some such. The concept is lost on them. ADD and shit I guess. Just can't grasp the concept that an album had thought put into the sequence of songs. I love stacking cans of corn at work and hearing a song on the satellite speakers and letting my mind drift to the next song on the album and the next and the next. That's all gone now. It's weird. Getting older is weird.
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If this isn’t his greatest song I don’t know what is. https://youtube.com/watch?v=aXBfahstoyg
Tying Knots in the Devil's Tail is another beaut
https://youtu.be/yO9ttc1-oC0
The Pretty in Pink soundtrack was legit too. Still a pantry dropper in 2020.
Jesus help me.
American Beauty
The Chronic
Doggystyle
Chronic 2001
southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
The Cure- Disintegration
The Cure -Faith
Radiohead- In Rainbows
Spoon- Transference
Belle and Sebastian- Tigermilk
At the Drive In- In Casino Out
Beck- Sea Change
Depeche Mode- Violator
Ben Folds Five- Ben Folds Five
Billy Joel- 52nd Street
Steely Dan- Cant Buy a Thrill
Bloc Party- Silent Alarm
Built To Spill- Keep it like a Secret
Chromeo- She's in Control
Cursive- Happy Hollow
Cut Copy- Bright Like Neon Love
David Bowie- The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
Devotchka- How it Ends
Morphine- Yes
Elliot Smith- From a Basement on a Hill
Interpol- Turn on the Bright Lights
Jeff Buckley- Grace
The Kinks- The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society
Mew- And the Glass Handed Kites
Morrissey- Your Arsenal
The Smiths- Louder Than Bombs
The Dead Milkmen- Death Rides a Pale Cow (a greatest hits album but so, so, good)
Nada Surf- Lucky
Prince- Dirty Mind
Duran Duran- Rio
REM- Fables of the Reconstruction
The Shins- Chutes too Narrow
Tom Waits- Rain Dogs
Ween- Quebec
Wilco- Sky Blue Sky and AM
Tom Petty- Damn the Torpedoes
Bruce Springsteen- Born to run
I love drinking and listening to full albums. I try to tell kids I work with today the fun of a full album. I say listen to The Cure, Seventeen Seconds and they come back in a week and tell me all their favorite songs by The Cure. I ask if they listened to the album and they say they just asked their phone to play songs by an artist or some such. The concept is lost on them. ADD and shit I guess. Just can't grasp the concept that an album had thought put into the sequence of songs. I love stacking cans of corn at work and hearing a song on the satellite speakers and letting my mind drift to the next song on the album and the next and the next. That's all gone now. It's weird. Getting older is weird.