Thrashed CD's
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@majorrage said in Thrashed CD's:
@bones said in Thrashed CD's:
Fleetwood Mac - The Dance. How much better are the songs when sung by Lindsey?
The aren't. But I'm a massive Nicks fan, so my opinion here is not helpful.
RHCP is these days the ultimate music hipster band these days. Despite their best sellers, and subsequently you'd expect the largest number of fans to enjoy, being their later albums, every time they are mentioned on any thread, there's always a few rushing in to point how great Mothers Milk & earlier stuff was.
Something I whole heartedly disagree with. Mothers Milk is half decent, anything earlier is poorly produced and odd.
Mothers Milk is too quiet. You need to really crank it to get any sort of enjoyment. Once you do that you’re fine cos there’s some magic in there ( although no Blood or Sugar....but lots of sex )
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@majorrage said in Thrashed CD's:
@bones said in Thrashed CD's:
Fleetwood Mac - The Dance. How much better are the songs when sung by Lindsey?
The aren't. But I'm a massive Nicks fan, so my opinion here is not helpful.
RHCP is these days the ultimate music hipster band these days. Despite their best sellers, and subsequently you'd expect the largest number of fans to enjoy, being their later albums, every time they are mentioned on any thread, there's always a few rushing in to point how great Mothers Milk & earlier stuff was.
Something I whole heartedly disagree with. Mothers Milk is half decent, anything earlier is poorly produced and odd.
Fleetwood Mac are great. Saw them live in Auckland with the complete most famous lineup (Fleetwood, McVie x 2, Nicks, Buckingham), all the parts complement each other perfectly. Two highlights were The Chain, and Stevie can still do a beautiful of Landslide
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Drugs + hating each other = great music
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@mariner4life said in Thrashed CD's:
Drugs + hating each other = great music
They were so incestuous it is a miracle they have never broken up
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Had a cool kind of moment with Ms Boo Jr tonight. Relayed to us some kicked backed relaxation she enjoyed with friends on recent Year 12 "camp" in Brisbane, sitting on the 37th floor looking over the Brisbane River, grooving to various songs, including some stuff I'd have claimed as my era.
Not so much Green Day, which I like, and which she played, but The Eagles, which was a cassette I thrashed to death.
'The Very Best of' I thoroughly recommend. And forgot I thrashed to death back in the day.
Well worth a repeated replaying.
This also reminded me of another CD I thrashed, and I apologise to those of you who are offended by talk of Sky Fairies and such, but I do (well did ... I thrashed it) like an album called Miracle by a band called Third Day.
I count myself as Agnostic (look it up) and I find Christian music often to be quite bland as I think they focus on the message rather than the music, to the detriment of the song, but I enjoy this album.
I reckon it's quite fun.
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Dawsons Creek soundtrack album 1.
Teenie me thraaaaasshed that album! Listened to it today, still perfect. -
@r-l said in Thrashed CD's:
Dawsons Creek soundtrack album 1.
Teenie me thraaaaasshed that album! Listened to it today, still perfect."I don't wanna wait, for my liiiiiiife to be over"
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@mariner4life said in Thrashed CD's:
@r-l said in Thrashed CD's:
Dawsons Creek soundtrack album 1.
Teenie me thraaaaasshed that album! Listened to it today, still perfect."I don't wanna wait, for my liiiiiiife to be over"
Fuck you you fucken fuck
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@bones said in Thrashed CD's:
@mariner4life said in Thrashed CD's:
@r-l said in Thrashed CD's:
Dawsons Creek soundtrack album 1.
Teenie me thraaaaasshed that album! Listened to it today, still perfect."I don't wanna wait, for my liiiiiiife to be over"
Fuck you you fucken fuck
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@mariner4life said in Thrashed CD's:
@r-l said in Thrashed CD's:
Dawsons Creek soundtrack album 1.
Teenie me thraaaaasshed that album! Listened to it today, still perfect."I don't wanna wait, for my liiiiiiife to be over"
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In the summer of 1994/95, my parents decided to do a road trip from Dunedin up to Auckland for Xmas. With one sister already having left home, and the other on exchange in Finland, 15yo me had the back seat of our 1986 Toyota Corona to myself. After taking SH1 all the way north, we took our time coming home via the BOP, around East Cape and down through Shield Snorters.
Anyway, I tore through packets of AA batteries listening to cassettes on my Walkman, and the one that I could listen to over and over was Crowded House's Together Alone. Still my favourite CH album to this day.
Others on high rotate for me on my 3-CD player and later my 25+1 CD player/stereo were:
- Radiohead - The Bends
- Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
- Stone Temple Pilots - Purple
- Jimi Hendrix - The Ultimate Experience
- The Prodigy - Music For The Jilted Generation
- Gomez - Bring It On
- Chemical Brothers - Surrender
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@smudge said in Thrashed CD's:
In the summer of 1994/95, my parents decided to do a road trip from Dunedin up to Auckland for Xmas. With one sister already having left home, and the other on exchange in Finland, 15yo me had the back seat of our 1986 Toyota Corona to myself. After taking SH1 all the way north, we took our time coming home via the BOP, around East Cape and down through Shield Snorters.
Anyway, I tore through packets of AA batteries listening to cassettes on my Walkman, and the one that I could listen to over and over was Crowded House's Together Alone. Still my favourite CH album to this day.
Others on high rotate for me on my 3-CD player and later my 25+1 CD player/stero were:
- Radiohead - The Bends
- Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
- Stone Temple Pilots - Purple
- Jimi Hendrix - The Ultimate Experience
- The Prodigy - Music For The Jilted Generation
- Gomez - Bring It On
- Chemical Brothers - Surrender
That is a cracking selection of music. Radiohead's best album for me.