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Remember the underscore
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You know that feeling when you listen to an album for the first time? The uncertainty of where the music is going next, the surprise at a key change, the chills when the drums come in…. Which albums, if any, retain that feeling no matter how many times you've heard them? The only ones I can think of from my limited exploration of music are Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, the Eagles' Hotel California, and Brian Wilson's version of SMiLE.
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SOPHIE FOREVER
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Ornette Coleman's "Shape of Jazz to Come," Mr. Bungle's s/t, This Heat's discography, Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band's "Trout Mask Replica," and Fifty Foot Hose's "Cauldron" come to mind.
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Florence and the Machine - Lungs
Sage Francis - Human the Death Dance/A Healthy Distrust Wu-tang Clan - 36 Chambers These 4 albums come to mind. I've listened to each 50+ times and they just never get old. |
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All albums get overly familiar if I've listened to them too many times. The only things that truly still sound fresh to me are things I haven't been listening to for very long. That's not a flaw in the album, it's the way it is with things. To use the examples of Dark Side of the Moon and Hotel California from the OP: I've been listening to both those albums for about a third of a century. How can anything remain fresh that long?
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Because I Am, I Can!
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Fresh is how a lot of people describe albums they feel are timeless, or just that good. But I think fresh is the wrong term to use, but that's just me. In my mind, there a just albums that I can revisit over and over, yet the charm or quality of those albums still stand out to me. Good luck finding a lot of music these days that can do that for you. Bunch of morons getting record deals anymore...
Give me hash over my list, I don't give a hoot. I like what I like. Bush - any of their albums, I still say you've got them all wrong Urban Simon Says - Shut Your Breath (a little nu-metal for you all, because good nu-metal exists...) Katatonia - The Great Cold Distance (In The White is a beautifully composed song), also their Viva Emptiness album... Incubus - Make Yourself Filter - Short Bus Deftones - White Pony Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile A Perfect Circle -Mer De Noms Karnivool - Sound Awake Tool - Aenima, Lateralus I need to go look through my music library for more... |
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