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Post by steveternal on Oct 1, 2010 14:54:51 GMT -5
Nice bump.
I'm not sure how you are defining MVP in this case, but going strictly by the numbers mine would have to be Paul Simon. I've got 3 S&G albums and 3 Paul solo albums. He's on there more than The Beatles, actually.
George Harrison is mine. 5 Beatles and 'All Things Must Pass'.
Oh, good call; same here. But 3 solo > 1 solo. Plus, Simon of course contributed exponentially more to S&G than Harrison did to the Beatles, so for my list Simon still wins the title of MVP.
Top 00's albums: 1. Frances The Mute 2. Ta Dt Lugnt 3. Is This It? 4. In Rainbows 5. For Emma Forever Ago 6. Amputechture 7. Abatoir Blues/Lyre Of Orpheus 8. Se Dice Bisonte, No Bufalo 9. You're A Woman, I'm A Machine 10. Lateralus 11. Sea Change 12. The Inevitable Rise and Liberation Of Niggy Stardust 13. Raising Sand 14. Desperate Youth , Bloodthirsty Babes 15. Moon & Antarctica 16. Year Zero 17. White Blood Cells (Oddly, that's all of the last decade... I guess I look back more)
Top of the 90s: 1. The Fragile 2. Last Rights 3. Selected Ambient Works vol 1 4. The Downward Spiral 5. Confessions Of A Knife 6. OK Computer 7. Violator 8. Jar Of Flies 9. Lonesome Crowded West 10. Furnace 11. Endtroducing 12. Millions Now Living Will Never Die 13. Too Dark Park 14. Broken 15. Surfing Sine Waves 16. The Last Man To Fly 17. Blue Lines 18. Superunknown 19. When The Pawn.. 20. Rage Against The Machine
John Coltrane | A Love Supreme Miles Davis | A Kind of Blue The Beatles | Revolver Nick Drake | Bryter Layter Bob Dylan | Blood On The Tracks Black Sabbath | Paranoid Pink Floyd | Dark Side of The Moon Bob Dylan | Highway 61 Revisited Pink Floyd | Animals Black Sabbath | Black Sabbath
Radiohead | Ok Computer King Crimson | In the Court of The Crimson King Led Zeppelin | IV Bob Dylan | Bringing It All Back Home The Jimi Hendrix Experience | Electric Ladyland Nick Drake | Pink Moon Pink Floyd | Wish You Were Here Charles Mingus | The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady The Beatles | Rubber Soul Radiohead | Kid A
The Jimi Hendrix Experience | Are You Experienced? Miles Davis | In A Silent Way Bob Dylan | Blonde On Blonde Joy Division | Unknown Pleasures Television | Marquee Moon Can | Tago Mago The Stooges | Fun House King Crimson | Red Yes | Close To The Edge Frank Zappa | Hot Rats
Talking Heads | Remain in Light Sonic Youth | Daydream Nation The Who | Who’s Next The Rolling Stones | Exile on Main Street The Velvet Underground | The Velvet Underground and Nico Stevie Wonder | Innervisions The Beatles | Abbey Road My Bloody Valentine | Loveless The Beach Boys | Pet Sounds Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin
The Zombies | Odessey and Oracle Charles Mingus | Mingus Ah Um Bob Dylan | The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan Miles Davis | Bitches Brew The Beatles | White Album The Beatles | Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band David Bowie | Low Led Zeppelin | II The Rolling Stones | Let It Bleed Nick Drake | Five Leaves Left
Godspeed You! Black Emperor | Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven! John Coltrane | Blue Train John Coltrane | My Favorite Things George Harrison | All Things Must Pass Neutral Milk Hotel | In The Aeroplane Over The Sea Arcade Fire | Funeral Radiohead | The Bends Johnny Cash | At Folsom Prison DJ Shadow | Endtroducing..... John Coltrane | Giant Steps
Rush | Signals The Mars Volta | De-Loused in The Comatorium Leonard Cohen | Songs of Love and Hate Rush | Moving Pictures Love | Forever Changes Rush | Hemispheres The Smiths | Meat Is Murder Metallica | Ride The Lightning Black Sabbath | Master of Reality Pink Floyd | The Wall
Metallica | Master of Puppets Ornette Coleman | Free Jazz Pharaoh Sanders | Karma The Allman Brothers Band | At Fillmore East Femi Kuti | Zombie Bill Hicks | Rant In E-Minor Brian Eno | Ambient 1: Music For Airports The Who | Live At Leeds Can | Future Days Cannibal Ox | The Cold Vein
Ravi Shankar | Live: Ravi Shankar at the Monterrey International Pop Festival Madvillain | Madvillain Godspeed You! Black Emperor | F#A# Infinity Stevie Wonder | Songs In The Keys of Life Pink Floyd | Meddle Miles Davis | Pangaea Michael Jackson | Thriller Rites Of Spring | End On End Jeff Buckley | Grace Boris | Feedbacker
Brian Eno | Ambient 4: On Land Steve Reich | Different Trains - Electric Counterpoint The Mars Volta | Frances the Mute King Crimson | Discipline Band of Gypsys | Band of Gypsys Bad Brains | Bad Brains Herbie Hancock | Head Hunters The Grateful Dead | Anthem of The Sun Genesis | Selling England By The Pound Femi Kuti | Expensive.Shit.
The Flaming Lips | The Soft Bulletin Cream | Wheels on Fire Built To Spill | Perfect From Now On Black Sabbath | Black Sabbath Vol. 4 Alice Coltrane | Journey in Satchidananda Yes | Relayer A Tribe Called Quest | The Low End Theory Tool | Lateralus Tom Waits | Rain Dogs Tim Buckley | Happy Sad
Terry Riley | A Rainbow in Curved Air Funkadelic | Maggot Brain Michael Jackson | Off The Wall Mahavishnu Orchestra | Birds of Fire Lynyrd Skynyrd | Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd Led Zeppelin | How the West Was Won The Grateful Dead | Europe ’72 Parliament | Mothership Connection Eric Dolphy | Out to Lunch Deltron 3030 | Deltron 3030
The Smiths | The Queen Is Dead Charles Mingus | Blues and Roots B.B. King | Live In the Cook County Jail At The Drive-In | In/Casino/Out AMM | AMMMusic Yes | Relayer XTC | Skylarking Prince | Purple Rain John Coltrane | Ole Coltrane Fugazi | Repeater
Dr. Octagon | Dr. Octagonecologyst Devo | Q. Are We Not Men? A. We Are Devo! cLOUDDEAD | cLOUDDEAD Boris | Flood Electric Wizard | Dopethrone The Black Keys | Rubber Factory The Flaming Lips | Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots Frank Zappa | Freak Out! Henry Cow | Western Culture Herbie Hancock | Flood
Drive Like Jehu | Yank Crime Don Caballero | What Burns Never Returns Miles Davis | Agharta Cecil Taylor | Unit Structures Bjork | Homogenic William Baskinski | The Disintegration Loops IV Miles Davis | Get Up With It The Smiths | The Queen is Dead Killing Joke | Killing Joke King Crimson | Larks’ Tongue in Aspic
Joy Division | Closer Genesis | A Trick of the Tail Peter Brotzmann | Machine Gun Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan | Shahen Shah MC5 | Kick Out The Jams Gang of Four | Entertainment! Bob Dylan | The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan Bill Hicks | Arizona Bay At The Drive-In | Relationship of Command Art Ensemble of Chicago | Les Stances a Sophie
Bob Dylan | The Times They Are A-Changin’ Tom Waits | Frank’s Wild Years Thelonious Monk | Straight, No Chaser The Taj Mahal Travellers | July 15, 1972 Swans | White Light From The Mouth of Infinity The Soft Machine | Third Quasimoto | The Unseen R.E.M. | Murmur Pere Ubu | Dub Housing John Prine | John Prine
John Fahey | Fare Forward Voyagers (Solider’s Choice) Husker Du | Zen Arcade Gentle Fire | Gentle Fire Funkadelic | One Nation Under A Groove The Flying Burrito Brothers | Gilded Palace of Sin Supersilent | Supersilent 1-3 Talk Talk | Laughing Stock Tears For Fears | Songs From The Big Chair Patti Smith | Horses Outkast | Aquemini
Mos Def and Talib Kweli | Black Star Moondog | Moondog Melvins | Houdini Mastodon | Remission Medeski, Martin and Wood | Electric Tonic Rush | Caress of Steel Melvins | Bullhead Robert Fripp and Brian Eno | No Pussyfooting Rage Against The Machine | Rage Against The Machine John Coltrane | Live At Birdland
Mastodon | Remission The Jesus Lizard | Goat Glenn Branca | Lesson No. 1 Fela Kuti | Gentlemen The Fall | Hex Enduction Hour Cap’n Jazz | Schmap’n Schmazz Can | Ege Bamyasi Boredoms | Vision Creation Newsum The Black Keys | Thickfreakness Cream | Disraeli Gears
I remember when this started. There was something going around the boards that made me list Creed on the first page. People knew I was joking then. Looking back now it scares me to think that someone will believe I was being serious.
My top 10 is still very close to my top 10. Except holy shiz did I have 36 chambers too low.
i didn't read all the way through, it my op where i just listed them probably wouldn't be much different. i think i ranked them later. but that's really impossible to do. 50 years of music, only 200 albums.
I feel like my list would be largely comprised of the same albums, but rearranged and with quite a few taken out and replaced with new finds. I just think there has been enough new material and discoveries for most to make it worth while.
I remember when this started. There was something going around the boards that made me list Creed on the first page. People knew I was joking then. Looking back now it scares me to think that someone will believe I was being serious.
Those first few pages were magical. I laughed at your post again when I just read through it.
Post by steveternal on Aug 25, 2012 20:12:10 GMT -5
A 200 albums list is not something you re-do every two years... it is something you re-visit every two years and go, "Yeah, that's what makes this life worth living."
This thread gave me the feels. I miss all of the people that posted in this thread. Most of them are not here anymore or not as much. I think this probably started in the chat. I miss those days.