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TheGoldenEel 05/06/20 12:42:17 PM #1: |
Ive been going through the pitchfork 90s and 00s top 100 albums lists and while they do have a good variety and have introduced me to some great stuff I hadnt heard, its also clear theyre missing a lot of essentials in favor of ambient electronic bullshit in many cases
recommend lists of must-hear 70s/80s/90s albums, or just recommend must-hear albums please --- The words of The Golden Eel have been revealed... Games: http://backloggery.com/wrldindstries302 \\ Music: http://www.last.fm/user/DrMorberg/ ... Copied to Clipboard!
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The Trent 05/06/20 12:43:12 PM #2: |
nas and damian marley - distant relatives
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Shotgunnova 05/06/20 12:45:33 PM #3: |
One of my fave albums is Gene Clark - No Other.
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Questionmarktarius 05/06/20 12:49:43 PM #4: |
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TheGoldenEel 05/06/20 12:50:41 PM #5: |
Shotgunnova posted...
One of my fave albums is Gene Clark - No Other.This is the type of stuff I need. The problem is lists of 70s and 80s albums are too dominated by the (obviously great) stuff that of course Ive heard before. Stuff like this: Questionmarktarius posted... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp0te2DBnQQ --- The words of The Golden Eel have been revealed... Games: http://backloggery.com/wrldindstries302 \\ Music: http://www.last.fm/user/DrMorberg/ ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 05/06/20 12:52:54 PM #6: |
TheGoldenEel posted...
The problem is lists of 70s and 80s albums are too dominated by the (obviously great) stuff that of course Ive heard before.Time is the great crap filter. The best stuff never goes away, and only the notoriously worst of the rest is even still remembered. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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TheGoldenEel 05/06/20 12:56:36 PM #7: |
Questionmarktarius posted...
Time is the great crap filter. The best stuff never goes away, and only the notoriously worst of the rest is even still remembered.Thats just mainstream there are lots of forgotten/overlooked classics out there --- The words of The Golden Eel have been revealed... Games: http://backloggery.com/wrldindstries302 \\ Music: http://www.last.fm/user/DrMorberg/ ... Copied to Clipboard!
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The Trent 05/06/20 12:57:53 PM #8: |
john coltrane - a love supreme
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Questionmarktarius 05/06/20 12:58:56 PM #9: |
TheGoldenEel posted...
there are lots of forgotten/overlooked classics out thereThere's always that very first Bowie album, that even Bowie forgot. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVZo4za24WH8a1MDbevePSAwONQ5KRt6N ... Copied to Clipboard!
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TheGoldenEel 05/06/20 12:59:25 PM #10: |
I own and celebrate the entire Bowie catalog
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Shotgunnova 05/06/20 1:18:16 PM #11: |
I'll just give you some great albums from that 70s-90s period. I'm an album rocker, so I only keep good, full albums on hand. I'll just pick a song you're sure to love.
Rory Gallagher - Top Priority Rory's one of Ireland's all-time great guitarists (RIP). His albums aren't always even, but he's a great one to hear. I'd normally recommend Irish Tour '74, but as a sampler, live albums might be too overwhelming. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGlAkiCN4-M Del the Funky Homosapien - I Wish My Brother George Was Here 90s rapper about funny subjects from someone with mad skills. He always gets short shrift for some reason. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkgQE5OOW88 Chisel - Set You Free Absolutely no one mentions this in the best 90s albums topics, but I love it. This is Ted Leo's band before he had better success with the Pharmacists. His voice might take a little getting used to, but the album is awesome. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JHtmMq8Lx8 Magazine - The Correct Use of Soap Howard Devoto made this band after leaving the Buzzcocks. The first album has more definitive hits, but in terms of listening all the way through, I like this one the most. If you enjoy Devoto's songs, you might want to try Luxuria, too. He's known for his ascerbic wit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnAoBtZScIE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mP6zcyr1wyA Stanley Clarke - School Days SC is a fusion jazz bassist with insane chops who played in Return to Forever. Dunno if you listen to fusion, but it's basically the fun of jazz but usually with more melody and less annoying parts, haha. I highly doubt you'll get recommended this in a casual 70s list. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZLLv4s4WvI Squeeze - Argybargy People compared to Difford and Tilbrook to Paul and John for good reason. Great album, and so's their follow-up. This isn't that obscure or anything, but maybe you haven't heard it, in which case, let's change that. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAAmmziBtzE The Comsat Angels - My Mind's Eye Actually an 80s band, I find I like this 90s album the most. Pretty enjoyable all the way through. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1wXbR9mGPI Y Kant Tori Read - s/t Someone once recommended this to me as a joke, but I listened through and it's friggin' fantastic. Basically Tori Amos in her pre-stardom years belting out classics she'd later disavow. It's quite good for 80s balladeering, especially since most have some edge to 'em. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXUR-ZM4tXs The Style Council - Our Favourite Shop This is Paul Weller's band after he left The Jam. I find a lot of his albums uneven, so this is probably the only one I'd say is great all the way through. It's usually blue-eyed soul plus some 80s rock (maybe even a little funkiness in there????). Paul's voice was one of the Jam's best parts, so he kicks ass here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_Nbngy7WDY Kirsty MacColl - Kite Kirsty was part of the Pogues and had a ridiculously good solo album in the late 80s. Sadly, she died in a motorboat accident later in life, but this is a great reminder of her powerful voice and good songwriting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ScpXaoMoF8 --- Take me down from the ridge where the summer ends And watch the city spread out just like a jet's flame ... Copied to Clipboard!
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TheGoldenEel 05/06/20 2:39:11 PM #12: |
Great list, thank you. Only one Ive heard is Del
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The Trent 05/06/20 2:40:02 PM #13: |
rodriguez - cold fact
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Shotgunnova 05/06/20 3:41:08 PM #14: |
I'll post a few more while I have my file list in front of me
Eric Gales - Picture of a Thousand Faces It's true that his songwriting isn't always as sharp as his guitar, but he's not just another Hendrix disciple. His best work IMO comes past the 90s, but if you just want some great hard rock, his early albums hit that spot. At the very least, he clowns on Lenny Kravitz 99% of the time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR7KqV1w5NM Hunter-Ronson Band - YUI Orta Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson (RIP), a.k.a. two stars from Mott the Hoople. They cut this around the end of the 80s and it's insanely good, possibly better than a lot of Mott material. High praise, but nearly every song is a winner. If you like Bowie, you may have already explored Hoople stuff (he wrote "All the Young Dudes," remember.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5bFCeVqxAU Phil Ochs - Pleasures of the Harbor I don't think this is as obscure nowadays, and it's late 60s, but I'll include it anyway, since it's amazing, moody, literate (and sometimes menacing) folk and way more atypical than you'd expect. Side A has the more uptempo, catchier songs like "Cross My Heart" and "Miranda," but it's the longer songs like "The Party" and "The Crucifixion" that really shine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFi7_U1a9VA Jill Jones - s/t I think I discovered this last year myself and was shocked at how good it is. Jill is one of Prince's many protegees from his classic period, and while she never shot to stardom like some others, her debut is way more competent than anyone would expect. She wears the Minneapolis funk pretty well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_j3UOSUXCA Loud Family - The Tape of Only Linda Scott Miller (also RIP) made this band after Game Theory. Honestly, a lot of his albums are wildly uneven, since he did tape experiments and all kinds of stupid crap. But this album is, as far as I'm concerned, one of his crowning achievements. Good all the way through and probably not something people would stumble on unless they love Big Star-esque jangle rock. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAvlf3m5N88 Nic Jones - Penguin Eggs This is another folk rec by one session guitarist/solo artist Nic Jones. IIRC, it's all done acoustically, and his emotive playing is really something to behold. I think all the songs are British traditional tunes, so that can be a bit sketchy for prospective listeners, but if you're into this style, it's great all the way through. This came out just a few years before his car accident messed up his ability to play this well, sadly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlFKwY_YgZ4 Sugar - Copper Blue /// Nova Mob - The Last Days of Pompeii After Husker Du's dissolution, Bob Mould formed Sugar and Grant Hart formed Nova Mob. Although each band only had two records, they're both quite good, with Sugar being a bit more straightforward 90s rock with great press, and Nova Mob doing a bit more messy, experimental takes and not getting as much acclaim. I would suggest checking out both if you like their solo work or Husker Du in general, because all four albums are pretty great. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6dzOsM0gTw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evm8we0k7WU --- Take me down from the ridge where the summer ends And watch the city spread out just like a jet's flame ... Copied to Clipboard!
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TheGoldenEel 05/06/20 8:36:07 PM #15: |
thanks dude. Honestly I dont need that much convincing so if youre writing these all up specifically for this topic its not necessary. Ill listen to an album for having a fun cover
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Freddie_Mercury 05/06/20 8:43:35 PM #16: |
amoeba's what's in my bag series has musicians recommending usually older obscure records
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Shotgunnova 05/06/20 9:30:23 PM #17: |
Ehh, I didn't feel like just spamming links. Not sure what genres you enjoy either, other than whatever Ween touches upon, obviously.
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Questionmarktarius 05/06/20 9:39:24 PM #18: |
Look into Spirit. They were good enough for Led Zeppelin to rip off.
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TheGoldenEel 05/06/20 10:10:13 PM #19: |
Freddie_Mercury posted...
amoeba's what's in my bag series has musicians recommending usually older obscure recordsI see these on my Facebook feed but never look at themactually a good suggestion imo Shotgunnova posted... Ehh, I didn't feel like just spamming links. Not sure what genres you enjoy either, other than whatever Ween touches upon, obviously. open to literally anything as long as its good --- The words of The Golden Eel have been revealed... Games: http://backloggery.com/wrldindstries302 \\ Music: http://www.last.fm/user/DrMorberg/ ... Copied to Clipboard!
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pepper2012 05/06/20 10:11:18 PM #20: |
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Balrog0 05/06/20 10:15:18 PM #21: |
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masticatingman 05/06/20 10:18:27 PM #22: |
80s/90s/early 2000s rap research is pretty much on the listener themselves. Since rap is so focused on lyrics, the best recommendation is to not get caught up in others recommendations.
If you really are into lists heres one for the top 100 rap albums made by The Source in 1998: http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/source.htm#100albums Also, good advice with rap is to follow friends/labels/neighborhoods. Theres generally crossover. --- Fervent appearing ... Copied to Clipboard!
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TheGoldenEel 05/06/20 10:31:04 PM #23: |
pepper2012 posted...
https://youtu.be/YfLBqsPEl8AOne of the best metal albums tbqh masticatingman posted... 80s/90s/early 2000s rap research is pretty much on the listener themselves. Since rap is so focused on lyrics, the best recommendation is to not get caught up in others recommendations.I like lists because then I dont have to pick ive been using aoty.org which aggregates a lot of them. Problem with aggregation though is it filters out a lot of lesser known stuff --- The words of The Golden Eel have been revealed... Games: http://backloggery.com/wrldindstries302 \\ Music: http://www.last.fm/user/DrMorberg/ ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Paper_Okami 05/07/20 12:55:58 AM #24: |
gonna post a bunch of my favorite albums that aren't on those pitchfork lists, but i've actually heard almost every album from the 70s-2000s lists and i'd say there is a lot more good than bad
70s: Magma - Kobaia and Mkank Dstrukt Kmmandh Black Sabbath - S/T Joe Mcphee - Nation Time Flower Travelin band - Satori Mahavishnu Orchestra - Inner mounting flame Agitation free - Malesch Todd Rungren - A Wizard, a True Star Mike Oldfield - Tubular bells Harmonia (first two albums) Missus Beastly - 2nd self titled album ( albums that follow are also very good, but no AS good) Gentle Giant - The power and the glory (though their stuff that came before is also very good, but this is the peak imo) NEU 75 (their first album is even better but it's on pitchfork's list) Klaus Schulze - X Tangerine dream - Phaedra to Stratosphere Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life Jeanne Michel Jarre - Oxygene and Equinoxe Ashra - New Age of Earth ELO - Out of the Blue Talking heads 77 (the next 3 albums are all better and all on pitchfork lists) David Bowie - Heroes (most of his 70s work is a must listen) Earth Wind and Fire - All n All Magazine - Real Life --- "Conceit, arrogance and egotism are the essentials of patriotism"- Emma Goldman "Wimmy Wham Wham Wozzle!" -Slurms MacKenzie ... Copied to Clipboard!
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SiO4 05/07/20 1:04:21 AM #25: |
Just adding to the list.
All of the Beatles albums.... Plus, The Clash, London Calling. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN7iEFVLf5c&list=PLkLimRXN6NKzoSccJhADNW42Ayxf7mYwF All Pink Floyd, up until the late 70's anyway. Donovan, What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid ^^LOL All this time, I didn't realize that was the title. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KDq_BT9GxM&list=PLArRkye_OLSQRhQ72KTK7FpwJu9F3ctlC The Byrds, The Byrds Fifth Dimension https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1ql_ADlWoY ..Just a few more suggestions. --- "Whatever the reason you're on Mars, I'm glad you're there, and I wish I was with you." ~Carl Sagan. Currently playing: Flight Simulator X.~PC ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 05/07/20 1:05:56 AM #26: |
SiO4 posted...
All Pink Floyd, up until the late 70's anyway.Popular stuff is apparently not wanted in this thread, so I guess that means everything except those two big albums. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Airhammy 05/07/20 1:07:18 AM #27: |
The Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 1
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SiO4 05/07/20 1:21:09 AM #28: |
Questionmarktarius posted...
I can do obscure!! --- "Whatever the reason you're on Mars, I'm glad you're there, and I wish I was with you." ~Carl Sagan. Currently playing: Flight Simulator X.~PC ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 05/07/20 1:44:36 AM #29: |
SiO4 posted...
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Paper_Okami 05/07/20 2:05:25 AM #30: |
alright now the 80s
Echo and the Bunnymen - Crocodile Killing Joke S/T Bauhaus - In the Flat Field U2 - War Cabaret Voltaire - Red Mecca The Buggles - Both albums are highly recommended by me. One of the most underrated bands of all time Tatsuro Yamashita - For You The Cure everything from faith to Disintegration (on pitchfork list) is great minus the top which is good Disintegration is their best but i also highly recommend Pornography and Head on the Door Faith and Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me are also well worth listening to Tears for Fears - The Hurting and Songs from the Big Chair Aztec Camera- High Land, Hard Rain Metallica - Kill em all and RTL (you almost certainly have listened to them) Slayer - Hell Awaits Bathory - The Return... and under the sign Mercyful Fate - Don't Break the Oath XTC favorite band of all time everything starting with Drum and Wires is really really good at worst imo their 3 best are on the pitchfork lists including Skylarking, which is my favorite album of all time. Legendary Pink Dots - Everything from Aslyum (1985) to All the King's Horses (2002) is worth listening to imo 1986's Island of Jewels and 1998's Nemesis Online are their best though Dead Can Dance - Spleen and Ideal to the Serpent's egg Nick Cave - Tender Prey and Your Funeral, my Trail Butthole Surfers - Locust abortion technician Poison - Into the Abyss (not the glam metal band!) primitive black metal Sarcofago - I.N.R.I Depeche Mode - Music for the Masses Swans - Children of God Death SS - ...In Death of Steve Sylvester Bolt Thrower - Realm of Chaos Rapeman - Two Nuns and a pack mule. Terrible band name, one of the greatest noise rock albums of all time Autopsy - Severed Survival Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness Nirvana - Bleach Godflesh - Street Cleaner --- "Conceit, arrogance and egotism are the essentials of patriotism"- Emma Goldman "Wimmy Wham Wham Wozzle!" -Slurms MacKenzie ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Tactical_Spork 05/07/20 2:15:11 AM #31: |
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CrimsonWaffle 05/07/20 2:27:18 AM #32: |
Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters
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InYourWalls1 05/07/20 6:07:39 AM #33: |
Shotgunnova posted...
Magazine - The Correct Use of Soap Great group. I think their second album was also really good, though it definitely stands apart from the first and third --- The fully enlightened earth radiates disaster triumphant ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Shotgunnova 05/07/20 9:39:45 AM #34: |
Magazine has some great stuff, yeah. Secondhand Daylight doesn't stack up that well to the first and third to me, but it's still worth hearing.
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TheGoldenEel 05/07/20 10:21:59 AM #35: |
this is awesome thank yall so much
Questionmarktarius posted... Popular stuff is apparently not wanted in this thread, so I guess that means everything except those two big albums.Popular is just fine, but I also if Im making this topic do you think it need to be recommended literally the most popular bands of all time? anyway heres a non-comprehensive list off the top of my head of acts who Ive listened to extensively Beatles pink floyd led zeppelin elton john david bowie prince u2 Talking heads the cure elton john frank zappa rem Michael Jackson rush megadeth metallica slayer Beastie boys jimi hendrix the Rolling stones the police elvis costello parliament/funkadelic ac/dc creedence Clearwater revival steely dan --- The words of The Golden Eel have been revealed... Games: http://backloggery.com/wrldindstries302 \\ Music: http://www.last.fm/user/DrMorberg/ ... Copied to Clipboard!
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TheGoldenEel 05/07/20 10:27:12 AM #36: |
Also shoutout to tubular bells, the best song to play on a jukebox
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Shotgunnova 05/07/20 12:47:03 PM #37: |
Did you ever listen to Donald Fagen's solo work?
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TheGoldenEel 05/07/20 2:19:28 PM #38: |
Shotgunnova posted...
Did you ever listen to Donald Fagen's solo work?Nah, should I? --- The words of The Golden Eel have been revealed... Games: http://backloggery.com/wrldindstries302 \\ Music: http://www.last.fm/user/DrMorberg/ ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Shotgunnova 05/07/20 3:03:07 PM #39: |
He has some good stuff. You would probably enjoy his big hit, at least.
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p-m 05/07/20 3:33:03 PM #40: |
Some must listen albums imo, pretty varied I think
70s Flower Travellin' Band - Satori (early Japanese heavy metal with touches of psychedelic rock, one long song in parts) Can - Ege bamyas (Funky, experimental, some of the best drumming ever) Miles Davis - Dark Magus (It's not exactly jazz, not exactly funk, not really like any fusion you might here. Just balls to the wall insanity in a good way) Big Star - 3rd (depressing power pop) Pere Ubu - This Modern Dance (early post-punk) 80s Siousxie and the Banshees - Tinderbox (goth rock/post punk, powerful vocals and guitar) Cocteau Twins - Blue Bell Knoll (ethereal dream pop) 90s Robert Pollard - Not in my Airforce (lo fi, indie rock kind of power pop) Bardo Pond - Amanita (heavy psych rock with flute and female vocals) Sun City Girls - 330,003 Crossdressers From Beyond the Rig Veda (Long sprawling album of improvisations, Asian folk songs, bollywood soundtrack covers and strange moments of rock) --- 00000000000000000 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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TheGoldenEel 05/07/20 4:40:32 PM #41: |
Robert Pollard has way too much damn music
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Shotgunnova 05/07/20 5:40:08 PM #42: |
I find Pollard a little hit-or-miss, but he made one song in semi-recent memory I loved:
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Paper_Okami 05/07/20 5:55:32 PM #43: |
alright 90s time:
Massacra- Final Holocaust and Enjoy the Violence Depeche Mode - Violator Bathory - Hammerheart Tiamat- Sumerian Cry Morbid Saint - Spectrum of Death Master's Hammer - Ritual Auktyon -1989, 1991, 1994 albums (no idea how to write them) Sabbat (japan) - first two albums. All of them are worth listening to though Autopsy - Mental Funeral Swans - White light, Great Annhilator and especially Soundtracks for the Blind Coil - Musick to play in the dark Atheist - All their albums from their original run are worthwhile. Unquestionable Presence is best Gorguts - Obscura Kyuss - Blues for the Red Sun and welcome to Sky Valley Demilich - Nespithe Samael - Ceremony of Opposites Sigh - Hail Horror Hail Rotting Christ - first two albums Necromantia - Scarlet Evil witching black Maudlin of the Well - Psychobells Cop Shoot Cop - Ask Questions Later Today is the Day - Supernova Porcupine Tree - Up the Downstair, Signify, Sky moves sideways, Stupid Dream Necrophobic - The Nocturnal Silence Bestial Warlust - Vengeance War Underworld - Dubnobasswithmyheadman Emperor - everything Enslaved - Frost The Future Sound of London - Lifeforms and dead cities Acid Bath - both albums Global Communcation - 76:14 Organized Konfusion - Stress Heather Nova - Oyster Leftfield -Leftism Ulver - first album PJ - To Bring you my love (most albums worth listening to) Pavement - everything Sonic Youth - A Thousand Leaves December Wolves - Completely dehumanized Sort Volker - Folkloric Necro Metal Neurosis - Through Silver in Blood Orbitial - Brown album to Insides Everything but the Girl - Walking Wounded and Tempermental Strapping Young lad - City Paysage D'hiver - Really like almost everything they've done, but their 1999 s/t album is probably my fav Dawn - both albums Dying Fetus - Killing on Adrenaline Unkle - Psyence Fiction Dan swano - Moontower XTC - nonsuch and apple venus Tom Waits - Mule Variations Death in Vegas - The Contino Sessions MF Doom - Operation Doomsday Pharoahe Monch - Internal Affairs --- "Conceit, arrogance and egotism are the essentials of patriotism"- Emma Goldman "Wimmy Wham Wham Wozzle!" -Slurms MacKenzie ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Tactical_Spork 05/07/20 5:56:06 PM #44: |
Uncle Bobs best years are behind him, but theres usually at least a few tracks on anything he does. The mans a national treasure.
theres a record of just his drunk stage banter, and thats very worth hearing. --- butthole666 https://imgur.com/6GJoJ ... Copied to Clipboard!
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TheGoldenEel 05/07/20 6:02:30 PM #45: |
I got the vinyl reissue of Obscura at this record store that I used to go to that would always have sick metal records in the discount bin
i think it was like $12 Tactical_Spork posted... Uncle Bobs best years are behind him, but theres usually at least a few tracks on anything he does. The mans a national treasure.Oh yeah hes great, lots of great music for sure... just could use some editing --- The words of The Golden Eel have been revealed... Games: http://backloggery.com/wrldindstries302 \\ Music: http://www.last.fm/user/DrMorberg/ ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 05/09/20 1:38:45 AM #46: |
This thread reminded me that I have $20 in "no rush" amazon credit.
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Shotgunnova 05/09/20 1:44:15 AM #47: |
If you want a good space rock album, try Hawkwind's Space Ritual. Double album with all kinds of good stuff on it.
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Questionmarktarius 05/09/20 1:47:10 AM #48: |
Shotgunnova posted...
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Shotgunnova 05/09/20 1:48:49 AM #49: |
I think Lemmy's on Hall of the Mountain Grill.
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Questionmarktarius 05/09/20 1:49:37 AM #50: |
Shotgunnova posted...
I think Lemmy's on Hall of the Mountain Grill.So... two Hawkwind albums it is, thanks. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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