The Clash the clash and London calling
Big star their 3 albums
The Leomonheads its a shame about Ray
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| 03-05-2010, 20:01 | #32 |
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His Name Is Alive - Stars On ESP
Bad Religion - No Control Faith No More - Angel Dust Modest Mouse -LCW Barkmarket - Gimmick Lou Reed - Transformer Ken Ishii - Innerelements Some very good recent records: Doves - Some Cities Elbow - SSK Cloud Cult - Feel Good Ghosts... There's just so many fantastic records. And yet, so so few. |
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| 03-05-2010, 20:13 | #34 |
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| 03-05-2010, 20:17 | #35 | |
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I think the drugs were taken hold of his talent this time Its a great album but fout near the end His solo album was brillant and the last two lemonheads albums were great He's a nice guy too met him outside whelans once he's not stuck up like most singer songwriters |
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| 03-05-2010, 20:23 | #37 |
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Bloc Party - Silent Alarm Buck 65 - Secret House Aganst the World The Go! Team - Proof of Youth Decemberists - Crane Wife and of course SUm 41 - All Killer No Filler ![]() Funeral just has one song that lets me down, I never liked 7 Kettles. It's just dull. Other than that it'd make the list for me. |
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| 03-05-2010, 20:33 | #39 | |
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| 03-05-2010, 20:40 | #40 |
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Throwing Muses - The Real Ramona. I don't skip over any track on that album.
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| 03-05-2010, 21:53 | #41 |
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Isn't this just another way of saying "my favourite albums are..."??
What constitutes filler is pretty subjective but to my ears, from this year alone, the albums from Hot Chip, Joanna Newsom (and maybe The National, though I probably haven't heard it enough yet) are pretty much of a consistent quality the whole way through. I could probably think of countless others from past years. |
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| 03-05-2010, 22:15 | #42 | |
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Buck 65 is top and this album is ace from start to finish. i rarely skip a track on Wilco's yankee hotel foxtrot |
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| 03-05-2010, 22:19 | #43 | |
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I dunno, I can't imagine listening to Kettles as a single or anything, but I think it would be a weaker album without it, it brings the whole Neighbourhood thing to a nice kind of a close. That said, it wasn't until I heard a live version of it that I warmed to it, it makes more sense as a kind of bluegrass thing than the way it's done for the album. Anyway, I like it, and I'd defend it's place on the disc, but I can see what you mean. |
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| 03-05-2010, 22:22 | #44 |
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Number one suggestion: Radiohead, listen to 'OK Computer', thank me later
There's also: Joy Division Talking Heads New Order Liars Bjork (for weird trippy ****) Pixies |
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| 03-05-2010, 22:38 | #45 |
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are they jangly music though?
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