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10-29-2009, 04:14 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Top Five Records
I aim to make this thread not as spectacularly inane and unnecessary as the title would suggest. It's a little fun musical discussion inspired by watching High Fidelity again.
Here's how it will go... I'll state the first topic Top Five Records to Soundtrack a first kiss The poster below will then pick the top five records to soundtrack a first kiss, and then create a different top five that the person below them will then pick five songs for, so on and so forth. So yeah... go.
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10-29-2009, 09:57 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Props for the fantastic thread idea.
5. The Jam - In the City: Perfectly captures the angst and confusion that I associate with my first kiss. "In the city there's a thousand things I want to say to you." 4. The Smiths - The Queen is Dead: Come on, it's the Smiths! 3. Daft Punk - Discovery: Happiness incarnate 2. R.E.M. - Green: Mature, beautiful songs that paint a perfect picture of an innocent, ideal romantic ordeal. 1. The Velvet Underground - Loaded: Standing on the corner... suitcase in my hand. Next Up: Top Five Break-Up Records |
10-30-2009, 04:32 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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Blur - No Distance Left To Run "I won't kill myself trying to stay in your life"
Daniel Johnston - True Love Will Find You In The End Incredibly simplistic yet haunting display of optimism. The Replacements - Answering Machine Perfectly portrays the embarassing "I must win her back!" attitude of all break-ups. The Smiths - I Know It's Over As previously stated, it's THE SMITHS. Elvis Perkins - The Night & The Liquor Soundtracks the first big 'break-up drink'. Next: Top Five Records to Soundtrack a Night Out.
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10-31-2009, 03:08 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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For the record, my five were albums. Must be include songs or can we specify albums?
Anyway (Songs): 1. A-Ha - Take On Me: I can see myself driving around to this one. 2. The White Stripes - Fell in Love With a Girl: The night may be young, but it is short and quick. Act on impulse! 3. The BPA - Toe Jam (feat. David Byrne and Dizzee Rascal): Danceable, filled with horns and David sounding better than ever, Toe Jam is a very fun and silly romp. 4. Daft Punk - One More Time: You know we're gonna do it right tonight! 5. Lou Reed - Perfect Day: An epitaph for the night, solemn yet melancholy. Next: Top Five Love Songs |
11-01-2009, 12:31 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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1. The Police - Every Breath You Take 2. Asaf Avidan & The Mojos - Her Lies 3. Bee Gees - How Deep is Your Love 4. Oasis- Wonderwall 5. The Beatles- All My Loving VERY cliche'. Probably could have done better but I'm just being lazy Top Five Records to Listen to While Destroying Things |
11-01-2009, 10:04 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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1. Choking Victim - No Gods, No Managers: Energetic, upbeat, lively ska punk with a bit of a heavy metal edge to pump up the destruction a bit more.
2. Slayer - Reign in Blood: Don't really think anything needs to be said here. 3. All Shall Perish - Price of Existence: Pretty heavy and brutal... 4. Devildriver - The Fury of Our Maker's Hand: Good metal, better beats, fast paced. 5. Gov't Issue - Any album, really Top Five Records to Chill Out To |
11-01-2009, 10:14 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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1. The Feelies - The Good Earth: Six years after they brought a sense of urgency to the burgeoning world of post-punk, the Feelies went totally low key and created this totally unknown gem of an album. Better than Crazy Rhythms, and way more "chill."
2. John Coltrane - My Favorite Things: Oh yeah I can zone out to these modes for sure. 3. Primal Scream - Screamadelica: Way more chill than the title and band name suggests, I can put this on any time of day and be relaxed in minutes. 4. Beck - One Foot in the Grave: Such low key folk with some crazy experimental stuff interspersed there to keep your attention. 5. Scott Byrnes - Aegri Somnia: Totally unknown ambient guitar stuff. Alright, I can dig it. Helps me do homework and fall asleep. Up Next: Top Five Albums that Tell a Story |
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2. The Who - Quadrophenia/ Tommy 3. Van Morrison - Astral Weeks 4. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 5. Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks Probably cliche, but still VERY GOOD albums! Next: Top 5 Albums To Listen To When You Have The Blues
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11-01-2009, 10:39 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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no.1- S. F. Sorrow - The Pretty Thing of course, number one. The songs are breathtaking, "Balloon Burning" comes to mind here. And you just got to read the lyrics/story, or you'll be missing a lot without it.
no.2- We're only in it for the money - The Mothers of Invention also a classic. Such a tremendous collage, joining the album through the first to the last track. Also, you've got to read the sleeve in that album too. no.3- Sergeant Pepper's LHCB - Da Beatles it's got to be on the list somewhere. I don't think it can be the best concept album, well hardly a concept album imo. But it still has a back story to it. It's somehow the evolution of these 4 guys into their alter egos. no.4- The Dark Third - Pure Reason Revolution I'm gonna put that one here, to put some 00's flair into this list. I also got it in the themed comp. trade, so it was the first thing I thought about when "Telling a Story" criteria was mentioned. Really nice. no.5- L'histoire de Melody Nelson - Serge Gainsbourg the most known Gainsbourg album in the English talking world. Really nice album also, and I couldn't think of any other to complete my list. [Didn't want to put The Wall, so overrated story/album] That was fun. Top 5 depressing mellow songs. Edit: Damn! I spent so much time thinking of my list jtwilliams beat me to it. I'm still pretty proud of my list.
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