Rick Derris Wrote:
Perused it briefly. Fleeting thoughts:
1) I forgot how much I loved REM's "Document". I like other albums of theirs more but when it came out it was a game changer for me.
2) I've never heard Prefab Sprout's "Steve McQueen". Is it worth the time?
Document was the beginning of the end of REM for me. Never really liked it much but don't hate either like I hate Green.
In case you don't know this, "Steve McQueen" is the same album as "Two Wheels Good." It was released as "Steve McQueen" in the UK and "Two Wheels Good" in the US. I've always been a big fan and it might have even made my listmania. That said, I have yet to find anyone who listened to it for the first time in the last five years who thought it was worth a second listen. It is wimp rock reeking of 80's production and has a high cheese factor.
I don't really like the list as a whole but I do really like the pick of "Rocket to Russia" over the Ramones debut. There's plenty I hate on here though and few picks that are both unconventional and good.
I agree that there's nothing on here that I would be shocked to see on a Rolling Stone magazine list. At the same time, it does have a decidedly 'indie approved' slant to, especially as you move higher up the list.
You can see it in the writeups:
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Nico has since become the bible of what we now call “indie” rock with nearly every band emerging as part of that modern scene taking their cues from this record, not to mention a certain music festival taking “All Tomorrow’s Parties” as their namesake
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Soaring, infections harmonies, reverb drenched guitars, and pounding tympanis lay the groundwork for Pet Sounds’ lovesick grandiosity, a sound which would show up almost everywhere in modern pop from Grizzly Bear to Animal Collective to Beck.
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How many times have we heard “Sun King” today in any indie act’s debut? Where would shoegaze be without “I Want You (She’s So Heavy)”?
Also, the biggest difference for me is if you take most RS lists and remove the 15 worst picks, you end up with a pretty good list. This would be an ok list of mostly good albums.
Some other random comments:
I really hate Beck and the Smashing Pumpkins.
Green Day and Meat Loaf don't belong anywhere near a top 100 album list
Too much rap for my taste.
I don't hate Michael Jackson but I hate his inclusion over 60's/70's soul greats
I loved the Talking Heads in the early 80's. They were probably my favorite band. I don't think they've aged that well though and find myself hitting next whenever they come up on random on my ipod.
Odd pick on the Smiths debut. I still love the Smiths but never liked the debut in part because there's a lot of overlap with "Hatful of Hollow" and there isn't a single song that I prefer the version on the debut.