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All fine and good, but where's your Stones list?


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Drinky Crow Wrote:
Senator Richard LooGAR Wrote:
To continue w/ hip hop:


All fine and good, but where's your Stones list?

And it goes a little sumchin like this:
Essential:
Exile on Main Street
Sticky Fingers
Some Girls
Let it Bleed
Beggar's Banquet
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out (LIVE)
Aftermath
Tattoo You
Out of Our Heads
It's Only Rock and Roll
Goat's Head Soup
Black and Blue
Rolling Stones Now!
Non- essential, but I still own and love
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Between the Buttons
Satanic Majesties Request
Steel Wheels
Bridges to Babylon
Emotional Rescue
Undercover
Dirty Work

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Senator Krylon LooGAR Wrote:
Non- essential
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Between the Buttons


Really? I don't know because I haven't gotten it yet (should be in the mail).

Here's an amateurish attempt from the few I have:

Exile
Sticky Fingers
Let It Bleed
Aftermath (UK)
Beggar's

...pretty much the same I guess

and a similarly feeble attempt at Dylan:

1. John Wesley Harding
2. Bringing It All Back Home
3. Freewheelin'
4. Highway 61 Revisited
5. Blonde on Blonde
6. Blood on the Tracks


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Drinky Crow Wrote:
Senator Krylon LooGAR Wrote:
Non- essential
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Between the Buttons


Really? I don't know because I haven't gotten it yet (should be in the mail).

Here's an amateurish attempt from the few I have:

Exile
Sticky Fingers
Let It Bleed
Aftermath (UK)
Beggar's

...pretty much the same I guess

and a similarly feeble attempt at Dylan:

1. John Wesley Harding
2. Bringing It All Back Home
3. Freewheelin'
4. Highway 61 Revisited
5. Blonde on Blonde
6. Blood on the Tracks


"Oh I HATE that fucking record"
--Mick Jagger when asked about Between the Buttons

That's not to say that it's not great, its just not as indicative of the Stones' sound, either early period, or classic period. Its a pop record. It does have the first Keith-lead vocal track "Connections," and a few other goodies (like Miss Amanda Jones -- an early Brian kiss off, and Complicated) The US version also has Let's Spend the Night Together and Ruby Tuesday.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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LooGAR (the straw that stirs the drink)


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Drinky Crow Wrote:
continuing the thread for my own amusement...

Led Zeppelin

1. III
2. Physical Graphitti
3. Houses of the Holy
4. (IV)
5. Led Zeppelin
6. Presence
7. II
8. In Through the Out Door


Here's my ranking...

Led Zeppelin

1. Physical Graffiti
2. Houses of the Holy
3. II
4. I
5. IV
6. In Through the Out Door
7. III
8. Presence

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Senator Krylon LooGAR Wrote:
Drinky Crow Wrote:
Senator Richard LooGAR Wrote:
To continue w/ hip hop:


All fine and good, but where's your Stones list?

And it goes a little sumchin like this:
Essential:
Exile on Main Street
Sticky Fingers
Some Girls
Let it Bleed
Beggar's Banquet
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out (LIVE)
Aftermath
Tattoo You
Out of Our Heads
It's Only Rock and Roll
Goat's Head Soup
Black and Blue
Rolling Stones Now!
Non- essential, but I still own and love
__________________________________
Between the Buttons
Satanic Majesties Request
Steel Wheels
Bridges to Babylon
Emotional Rescue
Undercover
Dirty Work


I'd like to give it a go (of the ones I own/have owned)...

Essential:
1. Let it Bleed
2. Sticky Fingers
3. Some Girls
4. Exile on Main Street
5. Tattoo You
6. Beggar's Banquet
7. It's Only Rock and Roll
8. Goat's Head Soup
9. Emotional Rescue

Non-essential:
10. Voodoo Lounge
11. Black and Blue
12. Undercover
13. Dirty Work
14. Steel Wheels

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Slowdive:

Just For A Day
Souvlaki
Pygmalion

My Bloody Valentine:

Loveless
Isn't Anything
Ecstasy And Wine
This Is Your Bloody Valentine

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The Smiths

The Queen Is Dead
Hatful of Hollow
S/T
Meat is Murder
Strangeways


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Slowdive:

Just For A Day
Souvlaki
Pygmalion



Souvlaki
Just For A Day
Pygmalion


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Verve

Northern Soul
Urban Hymns
A Storm In Heaven


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Dusty Chalk Wrote:
Slowdive:

Just For A Day
Souvlaki
Pygmalion
Souvlaki
Just For A Day
Pygmalion
Yeah, I know, pretty much everyone disagrees with me about that one. And I've tried. But Souvlaki just doesn't resonate with me the way Just for a Day does. That one resonates to the point of self-oscillation. I come back to that album 10 times more than I come back to Souvlaki. No, twenty...well, more than that, but not 100 times. Somewhere between 21 and 99 times as much.

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1. Tie: Pygmalion/Souvlaki
2. Just For A Day

Silkworm:
1. Firewater
2. Lifestyle
3. Blueblood
4. Italian Platinum
5. It'll Be Cool
6. Developer
7. Libertine
8. In the West
9. L'Arje

The Sea and Cake:
1. The Biz
2. The Fawn
3. s/t
4. Nassau
5. One Bedroom
6. Oui

Archer Prewitt:
1. White Sky
2. Three
3. In the Sun
4. Gerroa Songs

Jawbox:
1. For Your Own Special Sweetheart
2. Novelty
3. My Scrapbook of Fatal Accidents (if this counts)
4. s/t
5. Grippe


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Bad Religion
All Ages (yes, this is cheating, but I don't know the first wave of Epitaph releases well enough to rank them)
Stranger Than Fiction
The New America
Recipe For Hate
The Empire Strikes Frist
The Process Of Belief
No Substance
The Gray Race


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CreepingSweens Wrote:
Can someone give me a post a Brian Eno list..i'm looking to get some of his albums, and am sorry to say i have no idea where to begin.
i know someone posted a 4 album list earlier, but i was hoping for something a little more consise...
thanks.


Just start with Another Green World and work from there.

Steve


Can't recommend "Warm Jets" and "Tiger Mountain" enough. Excellent records.


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s'plates Wrote:
The Smiths

The Queen Is Dead
Hatful of Hollow
S/T
Meat is Murder
Strangeways


My Smiths list:

The Queen Is Dead
Meat Is Murder
s/t
Strangeways
Rank


If you include compilations:

Hatful of Hollow
The Queen Is Dead
Meat Is Murder
The World Won't Listen
Louder Than Bombs
s/t
Strangeways
Rank


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NaturalMike Wrote:
The Sea and Cake:
1. The Biz
2. The Fawn
3. s/t
4. Nassau
5. One Bedroom
6. Oui


The Biz, huh? That's actually the only one I haven't heard/ don't own. I'd order the other ones pretty differently, though.

1. Nassau
2. Oui
3. s/t
4. The Fawn
5. One Bedroom

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1. Yerself Is Steam
2. Deserter's Songs
3. Boces
4. See You on the Other Side
5. All Is Dream


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Dylan:
Blood on the Tracks
Blonde on Blonde
Highway 61
Hard Rain
Time Out of Mind
Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
Another Side of Bob Dylan
The Times They Are A-Changin'
Desire
Love and Theft
John Wesly Harding
Planet Waves
Nashville Skyline


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1. The Freewheelin'
2. Blood on the Tracks
3. Highway 61
4. Nashville Skyline
5. Basement Tapes
6. Blonde on Blonde
7. Bringing it all Back Home
8. Another Side of Bob Dylan
9. Time out of Mind
10. New Morning
11. John Wesley Harding
12. Love and Theft
13. Planet Waves


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Grandaddy

1. Under the Western Freeway
2. A Pretty Mess by This One Band
3. Sophtware Slump
4. Sumday


Silver Jews

1. The Natural Bridge
2. American Water
3. Starlite Walker
4. Bright Flight


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Butthole Surfers:
1. Hairway to Steven
2. Piouhgd
3. Locust Abortion Technician
4. Independent Worm Saloon
5. Widowermaker EP
6. Rembrandt Pussyhorse/Cream Corn From the Socket of Davis
7. Psychic...Powerless...Another Man's Sac
8. Hurdy Gurdy Man EP
9. Electriclerryland

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FT Wrote:
Here's my ranking...

Led Zeppelin

1. Physical Graffiti
2. Houses of the Holy
3. II
4. I
5. IV
6. In Through the Out Door
7. III
8. Presence


I see, but no Coda? Not a bad record considering......

1. Physical Graffiti
2. III
3. Houses of the Holy
4. Prescence
5. I
6. In Through the Out Door
7. IV
8. Coda
9. II

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Can someone give me a post a Brian Eno list..i'm looking to get some of his albums, and am sorry to say i have no idea where to begin.
i know someone posted a 4 album list earlier, but i was hoping for something a little more consise...
thanks.
1. Another Green World
2. Nerve Net
3. Before and After Science
4. Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)
5. Here Come the Warm Jets

It's really difficult, because Nerve Net is really nothing like the first four, and I'm not familiar enough with his other non-ambient (vocal?) works to rank them. My favourite is by far Another Green World, but you really can't go wrong starting with any of them. You should be able to pick up old copies of the first four cheap, now that they've all been reissued. Nerve Net is weird and different, and highly recommended.

Also, if you can find a copy of his vocal box set, that'd be the best place to start, since it contains the majority of those albums anyway.

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Hm, I don't see Tn'V being that far superior to the rest. Do you have the expanded reissue of that? I've thought about picking it up.


Yeah, it's one of my top 5 electronic albums of all time.


Richard D. James


1. SAW II
2. I Care Because You Do
3. Richard D. James Album
4. Come to Daddy
5. Surfing on Sine Waves
6. Caustic Window Compilation
7. Hangable Auto Bulb EPs
8. Windowlicker
9. Classics
10. Analogue Bubblebath
11. On
12. SAW 85-92
13. Drukqs
14. Quoth
15. Expert Knob Twiddlers
16. Analogue Bubblebath 3


I don't have 26 Mixes for Cash either.



Nico

1. Desertshore
2. Chelsea Girl
3. The End
4. The Marble Index


Jesus and Mary Chain


1. Honey's Dead
2. Psychocandy
3. Stoned & Dethroned
4. Darklands
5. Automatic
6. Munki


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5. Surfing on Sine Waves


I passed up on a chance to get that Polygon Window album really cheap, but I was afraid it was too "old" sounding. I'd listened to it before years ago, but I couldn't really remember my impression. At any rate, I wish I had picked it up.

Also, it's nice to see someone else who doesn't see the first SAW as being one of RDJ's best. I've never understood that. I think Spin just brainwashed people.

One more "IDM"...

Plaid

1. Restproof Clockwork
2. Not for Threes
3. P-Brane EP
4. Double Figure
5. Trainer
6. Booc EP
7. Spokes


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Dusty Chalk Wrote:
Also, if you can find a copy of his vocal box set, that'd be the best place to start, since it contains the majority of those albums anyway.


It's out of print & used copies are fetching $75. So even if it is found I think just buying the first 4 solo albums would make more sense. In fact now I'm thinking I should dump my vocal box set & pick up the reissues with the credit...... hmmm???? I wonder if Amoeba would give me $50-$60 for it


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