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Re: All time favs.............

Posted: 15 Sep 2019
by gullum
Chuck Schuldiner of Death he was a mastermind of metal

Re: All time favs.............

Posted: 15 Sep 2019
by TritoneAddiction
I'm writing what particular album I like too, because that is just as important as the artist imo.


Slipknot - Self Titled
Björk - Homogenic
Prodigy - Music for the gilted generation
Chris Huelspeck - Turrican 2 Soundtrack (original version for the Amiga 500)
Strapping Young Lad - Alien
Cannibal Corpse - Bloodthirst
Marilyn Manson - Antichrist Superstar, Mechanical Animals
Pendulum - Hold Your Color

Re: All time favs.............

Posted: 15 Sep 2019
by Creativemind
friday wrote:
12 Sep 2019
Chemical Brothers
Or The Steiner Brothers.


Re: All time favs.............

Posted: 15 Sep 2019
by Creativemind
Personally these are the best albums of all time...

(What's the Story) Morning Glory? - Oasis
40 Licks - Rolling Stones
A Northern Soul - The Verve
A Rush of Blood to the Head - Coldplay
Animals - Pink Floyd
Band on the Run - Wings
Best of Bowie - 69-74 - David Bowie
Best of Bowie - 1974 / 1979 - David Bowie
Chasing Yesterday - Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
Definitely Maybe - Oasis
Experience - The Prodigy
Hail to the Thief - Radiohead
Help - The Beatles
Hopes and Fears - Keane
Imagine - John Lennon
In It For the Money - Supergrass
Let It Be - The Beatles
Life Thru a Lense - Robbie Williams
Like You Do - Best of the Lightning Seeds
Magical Mystery Tour - The Beatles
Music For the Jilted Generation - The Prodigy
Nevermind - Nirvana
O.K Computer - Radiohead
Parachutes - Coldplay
Queen Greatest Hits 1 & 2 - Queen
Revolver - The Beatles
Rubber Soul - The Beatles
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles
Small Faces Greatest Hits - Small Faces
The Beatles (White Album) - The Beatles
The Bee Gees Best Songs - The Bee Gees
The Bends - Radiohead
The Complete Stone Roses - Stone Roses
The Final Cut - Pink Floyd
The Kinks Greatest Hits Collection - The Kinks
The Man Who - Travis
The Masterplan- Oasis
The Wall - Pink Floyd
Thriller - Michael Jackson
Urban Hymns - The Verve
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not - Arctic Monkeys
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
Viva La Vida - Coldplay

All great albums. The only ones you'll ever need. Lol!

Re: All time favs.............

Posted: 15 Sep 2019
by Lokey
reggie1979 wrote:
15 Sep 2019
Drake? Equals FAKE, and I'm not kidding. Lame.

Missing Persons has to be an honorable mention...........at least Spring session M.
Drake IS your master since you hate it and Toronto raptor wins

Re: All time favs.............

Posted: 15 Sep 2019
by reggie1979
Wow, Raptors win one WC and he's my master? Um. I'll take the 3 out of 5 ;)

Re: All time favs.............

Posted: 20 Sep 2019
by reddust
I don't have anything like an all time fav, I believe in the concept of ephemeral, like the cherry blossoms thing in Japanese culture.

I've liked artists like The Mars Volta and Kaki King a lot in the past, before that my favs could have been so versatile like The Sex Pistols, Cannibal Corpse, BRMC, Faith No More or Alice in Chains... but these days I have different favorites like Yunomi or Yackle, who knows what will be my favs in a couple of years. I only think I will still enjoy the things I've liked the most in the past and as their music is so different from each other I can't say I like one of my older favs over the new ones.

Re: All time favs.............

Posted: 20 Sep 2019
by reggie1979
Love the "Mars Volta"

Re: All time favs.............

Posted: 20 Sep 2019
by stxlm
I would say JS Bach. But apparently he's got nothing on Drake.

Re: All time favs.............

Posted: 20 Sep 2019
by splangie
As far as contemporary fav pop or at least semi has to be Bob singular and then the Stones followed, sometimes in no particular order except Bob is first and the Stones have always been better than Zeppelin, by The Kinks, Floyd, Cream, Zeppelin, Robert Smith, Beatles, The Dead, a few other dead people and some old bands from the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's, 00's, plus the Pixies, Chili Peppers, Nirvana, Moody Blues, Dixie Chicks, Jaco, Priest, Sabbath, Van Morrison, Willie Nelson, Jane's Addiction and Porno, Queen, Chicago, Lightfoot, Meat Puppets (sorta) and a bunch of others.

Re: All time favs.............

Posted: 20 Sep 2019
by reggie1979
stxlm wrote:
20 Sep 2019
I would say JS Bach. But apparently he's got nothing on Drake.

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Re: All time favs.............

Posted: 20 Sep 2019
by Jagwah
DJ Paris Hilton

Re: All time favs.............

Posted: 20 Sep 2019
by reggie1979
Oh gawd, no.............

Re: All time favs.............

Posted: 21 Sep 2019
by Zac
MannequinRaces wrote:
29 Aug 2019
Hendrix for me. It's mind boggling to think what his musical output could have been had he lived longer.
I had a dream with Hendrix in it last night. He was sat next to me on a sofa and started playing. But he wanted a thinner plectrum! So me and everyone in the room started scrambling around for one. He carried on playing but we weren't paying attention due to looking for a thinner plectrum.

I think my subconscious may be trying to tell me something.

I felt awe to hear him in my dream. That was nice.

Re: All time favs.............

Posted: 22 Sep 2019
by EdGrip
Chemical Brothers are big for me right now (seeing them again in November).

I got into rock & roll via Queen, which I discovered in my teens, made me buy an electric guitar circa 2001 while everyone else was listening to Green Day and Blink 182. Queen are the biggest foundation of my musical life, probably. Queen and a lot of English folk festivals.

If you want some Queen you might not have heard before, you can try:
The early prog-y daft grandeur of tracks like Ogre Battle, or March Of The Black Queen - which feels a lot like a precursor to Bohemian Rhapsody. Both heavily feature the very precise vocal multi-tracking that Freddie made his thing.

I enjoyed the whimsy of Brian May's songs too, like the folk song '39 (an early relative of the movie Interstellar) and the seaside-y jazz pastiche Good Company, which finishes with a very complicated arrangement of tight jazz orchestra, all played on multi-tracked guitar by Brian:

"The horn lines on "Good Company" were done on four kinds of guitars. I was very keen in those days on recreating that sort of atmosphere. I mainly got the sound with small amplifiers. I used John Deacon's little amplifier and a volume pedal. For the trombone and trumpet sounds. I would record every note individually: Do it and then drop in. Incredibly painstaking! It took ages and ages. I listened to a lot of traditional jazz music when I was young, so I tried to get the phrasing as it would be if it were played by that instrument."

This is the tape era, remember!