Green eyed Mick wrote:
Metallica - And justice for all
Both my favourite album and song of all time right there.
First album (tape) I ever bought.
Metallica seriously needs to re-record and re-release a lot of their early work. The songs are great but the sound and the mixing leaves a lot to be desired.
I tried but it ended up a bit of mess and im not happy with it.
Australian
Cold Chisel – Breakfast at Sweethearts
INXS – Kick
Cold Chisel – Swingshift
AC/DC – If you want blood, you’ve got it
Bliss n Esso – Flying colours
Hilltop Hoods – The Hard road
The Saints – I’m Stranded
Midnight Oil – Head Injuries
John Butler trio – Grand National
The Cat Empire – the Cat Empire
Nick Cave – The good son, (and pretty much all the others)
Silverchair – Neon Ballroom
Crowded House – Woodface
Savage garden – Truly, madly, completely
World
Sex Pistols – Never mind the bollocks
The Clash – London calling – The Clash (couldn’t split them)
Led Zeppelin – Led zeppelin IV
Madness – One step beyond
Blondie – Parallel lines
Marvin Gaye – what’s going on
BB King – Best of
AC/DC – back in black
Michael Jackson – thriller
U2 – The Joshua tree
The Doors – The Doors
Deep Purple – Machine head
Gun n Roses – Appetite for Destruction
Pink Floyd – Dark side of the moon
Bob Marley and the Wailers – Legend
The Crystal Method – Tweekend
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Shadow Boxer wrote:I tried but it ended up a bit of mess and im not happy with it.
Australian
Cold Chisel – Breakfast at Sweethearts
INXS – Kick
Cold Chisel – Swingshift
AC/DC – If you want blood, you’ve got it
Bliss n Esso – Flying colours
Hilltop Hoods – The Hard road
The Saints – I’m Stranded
Midnight Oil – Head Injuries
John Butler trio – Grand National
The Cat Empire – the Cat Empire
Nick Cave – The good son, (and pretty much all the others)
Silverchair – Neon Ballroom
Crowded House – Woodface
Savage garden – Truly, madly, completely
World
Sex Pistols – Never mind the bollocks
The Clash – London calling – The Clash (couldn’t split them)
Led Zeppelin – Led zeppelin IV
Madness – One step beyond
Blondie – Parallel lines
Marvin Gaye – what’s going on
BB King – Best of
AC/DC – back in black
Michael Jackson – thriller
U2 – The Joshua tree
The Doors – The Doors
Deep Purple – Machine head
Gun n Roses – Appetite for Destruction
Pink Floyd – Dark side of the moon
Bob Marley and the Wailers – Legend
The Crystal Method – Tweekend
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Top 10 turns into top 37.
Also how could you pick Neon Ballroom over Frogstomp?
Without listing 10 here's a few off the top of my head that have nearly worn out player needles and laser heads.
Angels self titled debut album
Cold chisel's east
Men at work live in brazil
Talking heads once in a lifetime
Queen greatest hits 1 and 2 (so many great albums otherwise)
Oasis whats the story morning glory
Powderfinger odyssey no.5
Matchbox 20 yourself or someone like you
I'd hate to total up the sales on those few alone.
Chocolate Starfish - Self titled
De Mont - Body Language
Roxus - Nightstreet
Jimmy Barnes - Freight train heart
Midnight Oil - Diesel and Dust
Candy Harlots - Five Wicked Ways
The Poor - Who Cares
Airbourne - Runnin Wild
Syndicate - Self titled ( Brilliant album )
Screaming Jets - All for one
Chisel and Angels , I like their greatest hits albums
Shadow Boxer wrote:That matchbox 20 album is great, that's going on the list
I'm not a rob thomas fanboi but gee he has a knack of dropping a big selling single and the variation from the early matchbox 20 to that sugar song is near unrecognisable
Chocolate Starfish - Self titled
De Mont - Body Language
Roxus - Nightstreet
Jimmy Barnes - Freight train heart
Midnight Oil - Diesel and Dust
Candy Harlots - Five Wicked Ways
The Poor - Who Cares
Airbourne - Runnin Wild
Syndicate - Self titled ( Brilliant album )
Screaming Jets - All for one
Chisel and Angels , I like their greatest hits albums
I had a mental blank on diesel and dust, thanks rra.
I'll just add i love the aussie stuff especially the liberation blue branded acoustic albums like jon stevens the works, ian moss six strings, the church el momento descuidado and a handful of songs by mick thomas on anythings sure things other things.
Diesel and Dust and Freight train heart were around the same time , well when I bought them. I had just started casual work and could buy myself tapes. I didn't know much about the bands at the time.
When I listen to them I still think of the hot summer days back then
I never had a choice with the jets sb, hitting legal drinking age in Newcastle at their peak and working with one of their guitarists means I've probably seen them live 2 dozen times hahaha
Much like rra i probably got those major influences of the auusie icon bands from being forced to save up to buy a tape at brashs but getting 1 maybe 2 a year in my teens meant i bought value with best of's more than albums
Gleeso and Izzy doing a live acoustic of roar for triple m is fairly cool for those who like the jets.
Gina Riley: Oh, come on, John. That’s a bit old hat, the corrupt IOC delegate. John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
Dusty wrote:I gave myself a few rules....
- only albums released in my lifetime
- bands could only feature once
I imposed rules too. Each artist could only feature once, no compilation albums or soundtracks, and no greatest hits albums.
The only rule I went by is an album that I could put in and listen from start to finish and enjoy every song. There were plenty of songs that I could list but there are duds on the albums so they are not my favorite album.
Likewise. If I was to list my top 10 songs (top 50, top 100), very few of them would actually have come from my top 10 albums.
Teenage Fanclub- "Grand Prix"
Big Star - "#1 Record/Radio City"
The Posies - "Frosting on the Beater"
Sloan - "One Chord to Another"
The Beatles - "Revolver"
Matthew Sweet - "Girlfriend"
Pink Floyd - "Dark Side of the Moon"
The Who - "Who's Next"
Guided By Voices - "Bee Thousand"
Jason Isbell - "Southeastern"
Badfinger - "Straight Up"
Wilco - "Being There"
Elton John - "Goodbye Yellowbrick Road"
Wings - "Venus and Mars"
Bon Iver - "Bon Iver"
Drive-by Truckers - "Brighter than Creation's Dark"
Erik Voeks - "Sandbox"
The Smiths - "The Queen is Dead"
The La's - "The La's"
The Lowest of the Low - "Shakespeare My Butt"
Neil Young - "Harvest"
"The War On Drugs - "Lost in the Dream"
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Matthew Sweet....I've been listening to that lately....its ageless
Talk Talk....Spirit of Eden
Devendra Banhart....Mala
Tim Buckley....Greetings from LA
The The...Uncertain Smile
Midnight Oil...Head Injuries
Massive Attack...Blue Lines
Portishead....Dummy
The Breeders...Last Splash
The Reels...Quasimodo's Dream
Devo....Are we not men?
julian87 wrote:Okkervil River - Black Sheep Boy
Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
Nirvana - In Utero
Radiohead - Kid A
The Beatles - Abbey Road
The Doors - The Doors
The Strokes - Is This It
Death Cab for Cutie - Transatlanticism
The White Stripes - Elephant
The Smith Street Band - Throw Me in the River
The Smith Street Band - More Scared of You Than You Are of Me has been on an infinite loop at my place/in may car for weeks now and is knocking on the door already.
The Living End - The Living End
GreenDay - Dookie
Blink 182 - Enema of the State
The Offspring - Americana
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication
Queen - Greatest Hits I
Nivarna - Nevermind
Oasis - Whats the Story Morning Glory
The Living End - Mordern Artillery
GreenDay - American Idiot
hrundi89 wrote:Teenage Fanclub- "Grand Prix"
Big Star - "#1 Record/Radio City"
The Posies - "Frosting on the Beater"
Sloan - "One Chord to Another"
The Beatles - "Revolver"
Matthew Sweet - "Girlfriend"
Pink Floyd - "Dark Side of the Moon"
The Who - "Who's Next"
Guided By Voices - "Bee Thousand"
Jason Isbell - "Southeastern"
Badfinger - "Straight Up"
Wilco - "Being There"
Elton John - "Goodbye Yellowbrick Road"
Wings - "Venus and Mars"
Bon Iver - "Bon Iver"
Drive-by Truckers - "Brighter than Creation's Dark"
Erik Voeks - "Sandbox"
The Smiths - "The Queen is Dead"
The La's - "The La's"
The Lowest of the Low - "Shakespeare My Butt"
Neil Young - "Harvest"
"The War On Drugs - "Lost in the Dream"
Teenage Fanclub, The La's, The Smiths, Isbell and the Lowest of the Low - solid and interesting list Hrundi. Are you a WPA fan or did you live in Canada?
The Clash - London Calling
The Saints - (I'm) Stranded
The Dingoes - Five times the sun
Sex Pistols - Never mind the bollocks
Rancid - Out come the wolves
The Stranglers - Rattus Norvegicus
Midnight Oil - 10,9,8 ......
AC/DC - Let there be rock
Bad Company - Bad Company
Bruce Springsteen - Born to run
1992 wrote:Anyone dig up an old album they have not listened to in years because of this thread?
Yep I have Floodland by The Sisters Of Mercy...anyone ?
Songs like Mother Russia, Lucretia My Reflection, Dominion, Flood parts 1-2, 1959.
I like it so while out a few weeks ago I went searching for it. The music store had to order it in for me.
Boredom must have set in - I bought that when it came out. You can get the full ouvre in a 5 cd box cd set. Warrell Dane (ex - Nevermore) does a much better version of Lucretia, with real drums and guitars, on Praises To The War Machine. Unlike Andrew Eldritch he can sing more than two notes too. And actually I prefer the Sisterhood album Gift, which isn't in the box set. Has great drum programming.
I wish that all those old vinyl 12" singles were actually worth something. Maybe the bootlegs are.