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  • Tuesday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.05a: 40 to 21

    24. Nov. 2009, 14:22 von amodelofcontrol

    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01a: 200 to 181
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01b: 180 to 161
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02a: 160 to 141
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02b: 140 to 121
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03a: 120 to 101
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03b: 100 to 81
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04a: 80 to 61
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04b: 60 to 41


    Part five - and the final part - of my tracks of the 90s rundown.

    40
    R.E.M.
    Man on the Moon
    Automatic for the People
    1992

    Ironic that from their darkest, bleakest (and most critically popular) album would come R.E.M.'s most joyous, uplifting song of all - this tender tribute to Andy Kaufman should perhaps be sad, but instead it's euphoric - and not to mention, has a brilliantly silly Elvis impersonation, too...

    39
    Curve
    SpielenChinese Burn
    Come Clean
    1998

    For those of us who were fans of Curve from some time before 1997 or so - i.e. their shoegaze-y days - their transition into female-fronted industrial was a little bit of shock, notwithstanding the NIN-esque textures that Cuckoo introduced. No, not even that could have prepared us for Chinese Burn, a monstrously loud industrial track that was a quite spectacular change of direction - and resurrected a near-forgotten band, too...

    38
    The Cure
    Burn
    The Crow
    1995

    The greatest moment of a brilliantly diverse soundtrack, this was written specifically for the film, and for me is one of the best songs The Cure every wrote - the pitch black darkness and desperation of the song matches the rainy environment of the film perfectly, and it's also a near-perfect encompassing of everything that was so great about The Cure musically.

    37
    Chemlab
    Suicide Jag
    Burn Out at the Hydrogen Bar
    1993

    Ah, the golden era of "machine rock", or "coldwave", if you prefer. Either way, this is back from the earlier days of industrial rock, when rock acts first were trying to bring together synth programming with a traditional rock structure, and indeed vice versa. Jared Louche's Chemlab seem to have been around for ever, notwithstanding the odd break in service, but this is one of their earlier songs, and still probably their best - it's not quite rock, not quite industrial, but either way it's great, and Jared's somewhat cryptic lyrics - while still being anthemic - make it even better.

    36
    Pitchshifter
    Underachiever
    Infotainment?
    1996

    The first sign that PSI were changing from their Godflesh-influenced grind into something more radically different was this track - the quasi-drum'n'bass beat, the sheets of guitar riffs raining down, and the more melodic vocals. Even so, we are talking a matter of degrees here, and this was considerably more abrasive still than the material that gained them so much success subsequently...

    35
    Strapping Young Lad
    SpielenOh My Fucking God
    City
    1997

    Really, how does he do it? Producing album after album of wildly inventive, chaotic metal that is always, without fail, of interest. Particularly the material from this album, where Devin Townsend really hit paydirt. Apparently this track in particular was inspired by a particularly intense acid trip, or something like, and it's sense of humour along with the astonishing musicianship on display are what make this track so fantastic (and yes, this track is better than SpielenDetox).

    34
    Senser
    SpielenEject
    Stacked Up
    1994

    Back in the days pre-Nu Metal, Rap Metal was for a while actually pretty good. It all seems so long ago, of course, but back then there were a few bands willing to mix politics and incendiary music in a big way, too. I've already covered Rage, but for some reason I always come back to Senser - and in particular this track - first. Hidden away at the tail end of Stacked Up, this always seemed like the forgotten single from the album, despite it being miles better than both SpielenAge Of Panic and SpielenSwitch. Each to their own, I guess. Back to this track - a searing, rampaging beast, with Heitham Al-Sayed's machine-gun-fire rapping matching more perfectly than ever with co-vocalist Kerstin Haigh's more melodic chorus, and lyrics suggesting a way of life where you find your own path. Being sixteen when I first heard this, it made a lot of sense.

    33
    Cubanate
    SpielenIt
    Interference
    1998

    The opening track to Marc Heal's industrial titan's last album, reputedly the lyrics were recorded in one furious take at the end of the album sessions - and they dovetail perfectly with the bruising, low-end roar of the music - a thunderous wall of drum'n'bass, well, mostly bass, frankly, that still terrorizes dancefloors now.

    32
    Gravity Kills
    SpielenEnough
    Gravity Kills
    1996

    Yeah, they might be derided as another band riding on the coattails of NIN or whoever, but I don't dare - I still love this album (and the follow-up, actually, but that's beside the point). This was one of the first tracks I came across, it's rampaging industrial metal beat lighting up clubs and my stereo for some time (and still does).

    31
    Smashing Pumpkins
    Silverfuck
    Siamese Dream
    1993

    The glory days of the 'Pumpkins are long, long time ago, the memory of how great they used to be sadly superseded in many ways by just how much of a poor caricature they have become. But anyway, enough about the recent past, let's delve back into history. Siamese Dream - their best album, don't let anyone tell you it's Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness, really, it's most certainly not - was a balancing act of chart-bothering singles and sweeping epics, and this particular track was the epic that Billy Corgan tried to better at least once on every album that followed, and he never came close. Eight-minute of blistering rock, ambience, prog and tenderness, every single thing that was great about this band was contained at one point or another in this song.

    30
    Nine Inch Nails
    Gave Up (Remixed by Coil with Danny Hyde)
    Fixed
    1992

    I read somewhere that the unusual, cut-up vocals (it sounds as if certain syllables were cut out to break things up) were done because of Coil's distain for choruses, and if so, all the better. This is one of the best remixes I've ever heard, the clanking, dark ambient intro giving way to fast-paced electronics with the cut-up vocals on top, and all-in it's way, way better than the more conventional original version...

    29
    Ministry
    SpielenJesus Built My Hotrod
    [Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and The Way To Suck Eggs]
    1992
    Who knows what the fuck Gibby Haynes was on about in his deranged rants on this track, but whatever it was, it sounded like fantastic fun. As was the track itself - a supercharged, speeding industrial metal behemoth hurtling towards the barriers and not giving a shit.

    28
    Faith No More
    Everything's Ruined
    Angel Dust
    1992

    Angel Dust was awesome - and a hell of a step into the unknown following the mildly more straightforward The Real Thing - and perhaps unexpectedly, for such a insanely experimental album, was a big success. This has been my favourite of the singles from this album for years, and always seemed to be the forgotten single, as it were - and was ignored again on the band's reformation this year. It's bass-heavy charge is simply the finest moment on the album, although the video doesn't half look dated...

    27
    Nirvana
    SpielenCome As You Are
    Nevermind
    1991

    So it might have borrowed (ok, nicked wholesale) the bassline from Killing Joke's SpielenEighties, but it turned it into something wholly darker, strangely. One of the least likely singles from the all-conquering Nevermind, perhaps, at least until the chorus kicks through the door, it's also the best four minutes Kurt Cobain's band ever wrote, and one of the few Nirvana songs I still go back to time and time again.

    26
    Tool
    SpielenForty Six & 2
    Ænima
    1996

    Like many Tool songs, this song has deeper lyrical meanings that many of us might well have missed otherwise, but musically is one of the more straightforward songs on the album (it's even in 4/4 for most of the time!). This latter point doesn't reduce the astonishing power of this track, though, particularly as it picks up the pace later in the track.

    25
    Mazzy Star
    SpielenFade Into You
    So Tonight That I Might See
    1993

    Mazzy Star's bluesy, minimalist ballads were something of an acquired taste, and were really for a particular time, too - after dark. But it was always all about Hope Sandoval's utterly gorgeous voice, and it's certainly the case with this track - her voice dominates proceedings, not that anyone was complaining... (Also of note from this era is the glorious Jesus & Mary Chain's Sometimes Always, that she duetted on - I'd forgotten all about that until researching this...)

    24
    Manic Street Preachers
    SpielenYes
    The Holy Bible
    1994

    The searing, burning opener to one of the most astonishingly hate-fuelled albums ever released, Richey Edwards' lyrics appear to compare the idea of "selling out" to prostitution, and it's perhaps even more incredible that the band were actually considering this to be a single at one point. Not that it's a bad song, by any stretch - it's by miles my favourite Manics track - it's just that it's not really the type of song that would be considered, er, pop. The spiky, edgy rock, the only-just understandable lyrics, oh, and the use of the word "cunt" within the first two lines...

    23
    KMFDM
    Juke Joint Jezebel
    Nihil
    1994

    It certainly had a helping hand from appearing on the Mortal Kombat Soundtrack, but this eternally popular industrial dancefloor track would surely have ended up with the same status even if it hadn't been used. I mean, how could we resist a thumping beat, crunching guitars and a gospel-based chorus? By a long chalk the most uplifting industrial track I've ever heard, I'm not entirely sure this will ever go out of fashion.

    22
    Daft Punk
    Da Funk
    Homework
    1997

    Daft Punk's ascent to the mainstream seemed to have taken all of, oh, five minutes, but I'm sure it took longer than that. But with tracks as great as this, it's not hard to see why they became so popular so fast. A thumping, um, funk house track that is a masterpiece of simplicity, it's video is also of note for being so wilfully odd (and sad, too...).

    21
    Front Line Assembly
    Vigilante
    Millenium
    1992

    The stonking, predatory opener to FLA's most "metal" album of all, it's judicious use of samples from Falling Down only heighten the tension as it kicks in, all guns-blazing - figuratively and literally, thanks to the samples. Best experienced live, so the full force of it can be appreciated...

    Shortly: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.05b: 20 to 1
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  • My record collection

    24. Nov. 2009, 13:27 von LihinianZissou

    Owned:

    Air - Moon Safari
    Air - The Virgin Suicides
    The Appleseed Cast - Sagarmatha
    Arab Strap - Elephant Shoe
    Arab Strap - The Red Thread
    Atlas Sound - Logos
    Barzin - Barzin
    Barzin - My Life in Rooms
    Beach House - Beach House
    Beach House - Devotion
    The Beatles - Abbey Road
    The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    The Beatles - Revolver
    Beirut - Gulag Orkestar
    Beirut - Lon Gisland EP
    Belle & Sebastian - Dear Catastrophe Waitress
    Belle & Sebastian - Tigermilk
    Billy Corgan - The Future Embrace
    The Black Heart Procession - Six
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - B.R.M.C.
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Baby 81
    Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
    Bram Stadhouders - The Ship Comes
    Brian Eno - My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts
    Brian Eno - Ambient 1: Music for Airports
    Camera Obscura - Underachievers Please Try Harder
    Camera Obscura - Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi
    Camera Obscura - Let's Get out of This Country
    Camera Obscura - My Maudlin Career
    Catherine Wheel - Chrome
    Chapterhouse - Whirlpool
    Club 8 - Club 8
    Club 8 - Nouvelle
    Club 8 - Spring Came, Rain Fell
    Coastal - Halfway to You
    Cocteau Twins - Four-Calendar Café
    Cocteau Twins - Milk & Kisses
    Cocteau Twins - Victorialand
    Cocteau Twins - Treasure
    Cocteau Twins - Peppermint Pig Ep
    Cocteau Twins - Lullabies EP
    Coldplay - Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends
    Con Dolore - Sailor's Warning
    Con Dolore - This Sad Movie
    Copeland - In Motion
    The Cure - Faith
    The Cure - Seventeen Seconds
    The Cure - Three Imaginary Boys
    The Cure - Disintegration
    Dave Matthews Band - Everyday
    David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
    David Sylvian - Secrets Of The Beehive
    Daydream Nation - Bella Vendetta
    Daydream Nation - Daydream Nation
    The Daysleepers - Drowned In a Sea of Sound
    Death Cab for Cutie - Plans
    Death Cab for Cutie - Narrow Stairs
    Death Cab for Cutie - The Open Door EP
    Deerhunter - Microcastle
    Deerhunter - Rainwater Cassette Exchange EP
    Delays - Faded Seaside Glamour
    Delays - You See Colours
    Delays - Everything's The Rush
    dEUS - Vantage Point
    Dinosaur Jr. - Farm
    Doves - Lost Souls
    Doves - Lost Sides
    Doves - Some Cities
    Doves - The Last Broadcast
    Doves - Kingdom Of Rust
    Echo & The Bunnymen - Ocean Rain
    Eddie Vedder - Into the Wild
    Eels - Electro-Shock Blues
    Embrace - Out of Nothing
    Embrace - Fireworks
    Engineers - Three Fact Fader
    Feeder - Polythene
    Feeder - Swim
    Feeder - Yesterday Went Too Soon
    Feeder - Echo Park
    Feeder - Comfort in Sound
    Feeder - Pushing the Senses
    Feeder - Silent Cry
    Feist - The Reminder
    Fiel Garvie - Caught Laughing
    Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
    For Against - Coalesced
    For Against - Shade Side Sunny Side
    Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape
    Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand
    Garbage - Garbage
    The High Violets - To Where You Are
    The Horrors - Primary Colours
    The House of Love - The House of Love
    Idlewild - 100 Broken Windows
    Idlewild - The Remote Part
    Idlewild - Warnings/Promises
    Idlewild - Make Another World
    Idlewild - Post Electric Blues
    Imogen Heap - Ellipse
    Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights
    Interpol - Antics
    Interpol - Our Love To Admire
    Julian Plenti - Julian Plenti is...Skyscraper
    The Jesus and Mary Chain - Psychocandy
    Joy Devision - Unknown Pleasures
    Kill Hannah - For Never & Ever
    Kill Hannah - Until There's Nothing Left Of Us
    Lifehouse - Stanley Climbfall
    The Long Winters - When I Pretend to Fall
    The Long Winters - Putting the Days to Bed
    Lorna - Writing Down Things To Say
    Lush - Split
    Lush - Spooky
    M83 - Saturdays = Youth
    Manic Street Preachers - The Holy Bible
    The Magic Numbers - Those the broken
    Magic Bullets - a Child but in life yet a DOCTOR in love
    The Meeting Places - Numbered Days
    The Meeting Places - Find Yourself Along the Way
    Mew - No More Stories Are Told Today I’m Sorry They Washed Away No More Stories The World Is Grey I’m Tired Let’s Wash Away
    Mojave 3 - Ask Me Tomorrow
    Mojave 3 - Out of Tune
    Mojave 3 - Excuses For Travellers
    Mojave 3 - Spoon & Rafter
    Mojave 3 - Puzzles Like You
    Muse - Sing for absolution EP
    My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
    My Bloody Valentine - Isn't Anything
    Nada Surf - Let Go
    Nada Surf - Lucky
    Neil Halstead - Sleeping On Roads
    Nirvana - Incesticide
    Nirvana - Nevermind
    Nirvana - In Utero
    Nirvana - Unplugged In New York
    Noah and the Whale - The First Days Of Spring
    Oceansize - Everyone Into Position
    Oceansize - Home & Minor EP
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Higher Than The Stars EP
    Pete Yorn - musicforthemorningafter
    Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon
    Pink Floyd - Wish You Where Here
    Placebo - Placebo
    Placebo - Black Market Music
    Placebo - Without You I'm Nothing
    Placebo - Sleeping With Ghosts
    Placebo - Meds
    Placebo - Battle For The Sun
    Placebo - Once More With Feeling
    Pulp - Different Class
    Pulp - This Is Hardcore
    Radiohead - Pablo Honey
    Radiohead - The Bends
    Radiohead - My Iron Lung
    Radiohead - OK Computer
    Radiohead - In Rainbows
    Radiohead - Amnesiac
    Radiohead - Hail To The Thief
    R.E.M. - Automatic for the People
    R.E.M. - New Adventures in Hi-Fi
    R.E.M. - Out Of Time
    Ride - Nowhere
    Ride - Birdman EP
    Ride - Leave them all behind EP
    Ride - Twisterella EP
    Saybia - Eyes On The Highway
    Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks
    Should - Feed Like Fishes
    Sigur Rós - ( )
    Sigur Rós - Takk...
    Sigur Rós - Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust
    Sigur Rós - Ágætis byrjun
    Sigur Rós - Hvarf - Heim
    Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water
    Slowdive - Just For A Day
    Slowdive - Souvlaki
    Slowdive - Catch the Breeze
    Slowdive - Pygmalion
    Slowdive - Pygmalion Outtakes
    The Smashing Pumpkins - Adore
    The Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
    The Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
    The Smashing Pumpkins - Machina/The Machines of God
    The Smashing Pumpkins - Zeitgeist
    The Smashing Pumpkins - Pisces Iscariot
    The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
    Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
    Sonic Youth - Dirty
    Sonic Youth - Goo
    Sonic Youth - EVOL
    Soul Whirling Somewhere - Please Sennd Help
    Starrfadu - A Narrow Road to Silence
    Starrfadu - And Yes... Our Thoughts Were Elsewhere
    Starsailor - Love Is Here
    Starsailor - Silence Is Easy
    Starsailor - All The Plans
    The Stone Roses - Turns Into Stone
    Sparklehorse - Good Morning Spider
    Suede - Coming Up
    The Sundays - Reading, Writing and Arithmetic
    Syd Barret - The Madcap Laughs
    Syd Barret - Barret
    Tegan and Sara - The Con
    The Thrills - Teenager
    Thirteen Senses - Contact
    Tim Christensen - Honeyburst
    Travis - The Invisible Band
    Travis - The Man Who
    Travis - 12 Memories
    The Upper Room - Other People's Problems
    U2 - No Line On The Horizon
    U2 - The Best Of 1980 - 1990
    The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico
    The Velvet Underground - The Best Of The Velvet Underground
    The Verve - Urban Hymns
    The Vines - Winning Days

    Wanted:

    Airiel - The Battle Of Sealand
    The Album Leaf - One Day I'll Be on Time
    The Appleseed Cast - Two Conversations
    Adorable - Against Perfection
    Boards of Canada - Geogaddi
    Carissa's Wierd - Songs about Leaving
    The Clientele - Strange Geometry
    Club 8 - The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Dreaming
    Club 8 - Strangely Beautiful
    City & Colour - Sometimes
    Cranes - Forever
    The Daysleepers - Hide Your Eyes EP
    The Daysleepers - The Soft Attack
    Eisley - Room Noises
    Eisley - Combinations
    Edward Shearmur - K-Pax: Original Motion Picture
    Eluvium - Talk Amongst the Trees
    Explosions in the Sky - The Rescue
    Fosca - The Painted Side Of The Rocket
    Hammock - Raising Your Voice...Trying to Stop an Echo
    Idaho - Hearts of Palm
    Kurt Vile - Constant Hitmaker
    Kurt Vile - Childish Prodigy
    The Mary Onettes - The Mary Onettes
    The Mary Onettes - Islands
    Mazzy Star - So Tonight That I Might See
    The Radio Dept. - Pet Grief
    The Radio Dept. - Lesser Matters
    Sway - The Millia Pink and Green EP
    Sway - winter heart ep
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  • Another one of these things.

    24. Nov. 2009, 3:57 von tjms

    1. How did you get into 31?
    Belle and Sebastian
    It was one of those curious experiments.

    
2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Coldplay
    Speed of Sound.

    
3. What's your favorite lyric by 29?
    PJ Harvey
    Lyrics to Rid of Me.

    
4. What is your favorite album by 49?
    Rage Against the Machine
    Battle of Los Angeles.

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own?
    M.I.A.
    Arular and Kala.

    
6. What is your favorite song by 50?
    Kaiser Chiefs
    Everything Is Average Nowadays.

    
7. Is there a song by 4 that makes you sad?
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
    No. I love all their songs and they make me happy.

    8. What is your favorite song by 15?
    Beck
    The New Pollution.

    
9. What is your favorite song by 5?
    Pixies
    Where Is My Mind?

    
10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    My Bloody Valentine
    Blown A Wish.

    11. What is your favorite album by 40?
    Monsters of Folk
    Their only one.

    
12. What is your favorite song by 10?
    Joy Division
    Transmission.

    
13. What is a good memory you have involving 33?
    The La's
    Dancing to There She Goes.

    
14. What is your favorite song by 37?
    Oasis
    Hey Now!

    
15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    The Stone Roses
    Yes; Elephant Stone.

    
16. How many times have you seen 24 live?
    MGMT
    Zero.

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    Rich.

    
18. What is your favorite album by 11?
    Blur
    Parklife.

    
19. Who is a favorite member of 1?
    Radiohead
    Thom Yorke.

    
20. Have you ever seen 14 live?
    Björk
    No.

    21. What is a good memory involving 45?
    Pearl Jam
    Last year, I used their song Jeremy as an example in a project I was doing in English.

    
22. What is your favorite song by 16?
    The Vaselines
    Molly's Lips.

    
23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47?
    Buddy Holly
    That'll Be The Day

    
24. What is your favorite album by 21?
    Pavement
    Slanted & Enchanted.

    
25. What is your favorite song by 18?
    Elvis Costello
    Blame It on Cain.

    
26. What is the first song you ever heard by 38?
    Phoenix
    1901.

    
27. What is your favorite lyric by 3?
    Nirvana
    I just like it when he sings "Nature is a whore" for some reason.

    
28. What is you favorite song by 2?
    Elliott Smith
    Say Yes.

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32?
    The Cure
    Just Like Heaven.

    
31. How many times have you seen 17 live?
    Muse
    Zero.

    
32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?
    Elastica
    Stutter.

    
33. What is your favorite album by 12?
    Franz Ferdinand
    You Could Have It So Much Better.

    
34. What is the worst song by 46?
    The Lemonheads
    I can't say because I don't know.

    
35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34?
    The Smashing Pumpkins
    1979.

    
36. What is your favorite album by 42?
    Band Of Skulls
    Their only one.

    
37. How many times have you seen 39 live?
    R.E.M.
    Zero.

    
38. What is your favorite album by 36?
    Bob Dylan
    Blonde on Blonde.

    
39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    Arctic Monkeys
    I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor.

    
40. What is your favorite album by 7?
    Sonic Youth
    Dirty.
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  • Seen Live

    23. Nov. 2009, 19:18 von TheOnlyHelicon

    I decided that I would make a list of who I have seen live. I will list everyone , so a few I might be slightly embarassed about.

    1. Mötley Crüe - Birmingham
    2. Aerosmith - Birmingham
    3. The Dogs D'Amour - Manchester
    4. Cheap and Nasty - Blackpool
    5. The Quireboys - Blackpool
    6. Dubh Chapter - Blackpool
    7. Faster Pussycat - Manchester
    8. Love/Hate - Manchester
    9. Dangerous Toys - Manchester
    10. Skid Row - Manchester
    11. The Mission - Manchester
    12. The Almighty - Manchester
    13. Muse - Manchester
    14. White Lion - Manchester
    15. Jane's Addiction - Manchester
    16. U2 - London
    17. Paul Oakenfold - London
    18. R.E.M. - Manchester
    19. Pink Floyd - London
    20. Mogwai - Manchester
    21. Red Hot Chili Peppers - London
    22. Foo Fighters - Manchester
    23. The Prodigy - Manchester
    24. Sleeper - Manchester
    25. Garbage - Manchester
    26. James - Manchester
    27. Radiohead - Blackpool
    28. Metallica - Manchester
    29. Feeder - Manchester
    30. Ash - Manchester
    31. Levellers - Manchester
    32. Eels - Manchester
    33. Limp Bizkit - Manchester
    34. Massive Attack - Manchester


    Up until last weekend I hadn't been to a gig in 8 years so there are plenty of bands I want to see live that I listen to now. Funny how music tastes change as I only listen to a handful of those bands now. Some of them I haven't listened to in a long time, or I was forced to go to the show by my missus.

    So my first show in 8 years was:

    1. Erik Mongrain - Poulton Le Fylde


    I think I have missed out a few so I will add them when I remember. My memory isn't so great anymore.
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  • Band I've seen live

    23. Nov. 2009, 0:19 von LaBillamita

    Iron Maiden
    Motorhead
    Mastodon
    Lauren Harris
    Sadist
    My Chemical Romance
    Mindless Self Indulgence
    Placebo
    Arch Enemy
    Bring Me the Horizon x2
    Comeback Kid
    A Day to Remember
    Fall From Grace
    Vanilla Sky x4
    Green Day
    Prima Donna
    Mercenary
    Simple Plan
    The Horrors
    Gliss
    Alesana
    Machine Head
    Alicia Keys
    R.E.M.
    Editors
    August Burns Red
    Stigma
    Ministri
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  • top albums

    22. Nov. 2009, 23:34 von yadee

    yadee's top albums (12 months)
    1. David Cook - David Cook (286)
    2. Leona Lewis - Spirit (218)
    3. Linkin Park - Minutes To Midnight (198)
    4. The Baseballs - Strike (187)
    5. Hanna Pakarinen - Love In A Million Shades (168) 6. 3 Doors Down - 3 Doors Down (150)
    7. R.E.M. - Automatic for the People (131)
    8. Papa Roach - The Paramour Sessions (129)
    9. Daughtry - Daughtry (127)
    10. R.E.M. - In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 (125)
    11. Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory (118)
    12. The Beatles - 1 (111)
    13. Lisa Marie Presley - Now What (104)
    14. Linkin Park - Meteora (100)
    15. Scorpions - Best [EMI] (100) 16. Eddie Cochran - Somethin Else [EMI #1] (99) 17. Daughtry - Leave this Town (95)
    18. Bon Jovi - Cross Road (93)
    19. Elvis Presley - That's the Way It Is (91)
    20. Michael Jackson - HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I Disc 1 (87)
    21. Vanilla Ninja - Traces of Sadness (86)
    22. Savage Garden - Truly Madly Completely (85)
    23. Freddy Cannon - Explosive (85) 24. Guns N' Roses - Greatest Hits (80)
    25. Elvis Presley - The Essential Elvis Presley [Disc 1] (77)
    26. Europe - 1982-1992 (77)
    27. Michael Jackson - HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I Disc 2 (76)
    28. Papa Roach - Getting Away With Murder (72)
    29. Elvis Presley - Burning Love (71)
    30. David Cook - Analog Heart (66)

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  • Weekly Top Albums 11/15-11/21

    22. Nov. 2009, 5:30 von Cheekeemunkee

    cheekeemunkee's top albums (7 days)
    1. R.E.M. - New Adventures in Hi-Fi (17)
    2. L.A. Guns - Vicious Circle (15)
    3. R.E.M. - Automatic for the People (14)
    4. R.E.M. - Fables of the Reconstruction (14)
    5. R.E.M. - Document (14)
    6. Radiohead - The Bends (13)
    7. R.E.M. - Around the Sun (12)
    8. Drivin 'N' Cryin - Smoke (12) 9. R.E.M. - Reveal (12)
    10. Bon Jovi - The Circle (12)

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  • Friday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04a: 80 to 61

    20. Nov. 2009, 14:30 von amodelofcontrol

    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01a: 200 to 181
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01b: 180 to 161
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02a: 160 to 141
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02b: 140 to 121
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03a: 120 to 101
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03b: 100 to 81

    80
    Consolidated
    You Suck
    You Suck / Crackhouse (The Tim Simenon Remixes)
    1993

    Rude, crude, and something of a dancefloor smash, Consolidated's ultra-political output took a neat turn into sexual politics with this track, when they got The Yeastie Girls in to provide a rap detailing the delights of cunnilingus. Aside from it's headline-grabbing vocals, it's not hard to see why it became a dancefloor favourite - it's thumping beat is somewhat infectious...

    79
    Marilyn Manson
    SpielenAngel With The Scabbed Wings
    Antichrist Superstar
    1996

    Back in the 90s, Brian Warner's alter-ego was actually something thrilling to listen to: particularly on this staggering concept album, the album that made him an arena-level rockstar and offended an awful lot of people along the way, too (both religious types and sneering alternative types - he must have been doing something right to get them both on the same side...). This track was initially, perhaps, lost in the torrent of fury and hate that this album brought forward, but once a few listens passed, it finally revealed itself as one of the highlights of the album - with much of the electronic effects stripped away, this was a raw, feral four-minutes that gets better and better with every listen.

    78
    Beastie Boys
    SpielenSabotage
    Ill Communication
    1994

    Just in case you needed reminding, the Beastie Boys weren't always about hip-hop - they could rock too, as this awesome funk-rock pastiche (and soundtrack to imaginary cop show) showed in spades. Obviously best appreciated in conjunction with the legendary video...

    77
    Kill II This
    Crucified
    Deviate
    1998

    Amid the stampede of nu-metal bands in the late 90s, some more interesting bands did appear. Kill II This were one of those, owing more to the industrial metal of earlier in the decade than anything else. Not all of their material was great, it has to be said - the band all-but-disowned the first album other than the title track, and the last album wasn't up to much either - but the two in between were certainly of interest. The standout on second album Deviate was this monster - opening with scratching and heavy-duty techno, before a thunderous industrial metal juggernaut storms through it all. A rather unusual touch were the quasi-gospel backing vocals, which while they didn't always work on other tracks, sure as hell did here. Random fact: main man Mark Mynett nowadays is a senior lecturer in the music technology department at the University of Huddersfield...!

    76
    The Mad Capsule Markets
    Tribe
    OSC-DIS(OSCILLATOR IN DISTORTION)
    1999

    No, I had no idea what the hell this lot were on about, either. They had apparently been around for some years in Japan before they first broke through in Europe with this fantastic, techno-metal beast, with impenetrable lyrics but one hell of a groove. They subsequently gained quite a fanbase over here, too, even if they were never quite as impressive as this again.

    75
    Mansun
    SpielenShe Makes My Nose Bleed
    Attack of the Grey Lantern
    1997

    Is this where I admit to being something of a Mansun fanboy back in the day? At one point, I had everything - including the white label CD release of Egg-Shaped Fred - released up to the third album, although a large proportion of my CD collection being stolen a long time ago meant I don't have it any more. I still listen to the band with some fondness, though, particularly the lofty aims of the first album. One of the later singles from that album is my choice here, one of the more straight-up indie rock tracks here but still with some glorious harmonies and those quite odd lyrics about a dominant lover...

    74
    Sonic Youth
    Spielen100%
    Dirty
    1992

    I've no shame in admitting that my interest in Sonic Youth's output ceased in 1994 or thereabouts, having found just about everything they've done since profoundly boring. The reason is tracks like this - a searing, thundering tribute to a roadie of theirs who was murdered, and the storming opener to their most commercial album by far.

    73
    Pantera
    SpielenMouth For War
    Vulgar Display of Power
    1992

    One album where the cover summed up exactly what was going on - this was thrash/groove metal that was like repeated punches to the face, such was the aggression contained within. And this was the first of those - seemingly a challenge by Phil Anselmo to whoever was talking shit about him to come and say it to his face. Good luck, folks...

    72
    The Afghan Whigs
    Fountain and Fairfax
    Gentlemen
    1993

    Greg Dulli's band were never quite like other "alt-rock" bands. With a clear love of soul/R&B music from decades past, their sound stood out to say the least. None more so than on their finest album, Gentlemen, where Greg Dulli's frank honesty about his and male failings in general made for some brilliantly observed songs. This one - about trying to give up the booze, apparently - was one of many highlights on the album, and Dulli's vocals on this track are simply awesome - the wracked emotion in his voice clearly from personal experience of what he was singing about...

    71
    Suede
    SpielenKilling of a Flash Boy
    Sci-Fi Lullabies
    1997

    One of few bands able to release a B-sides compilation that was easily the equal of the "A-sides", hearing them all together on Sci-Fi Lullabies perhaps made a convincing case that the first CD at least was the best album they ever released. And one of the centrepieces of that first CD was this track, a snarling, spiky glam-rock stomp with all of the sexual ambiguity and darkness that Suede did so well in the early years. It was also an astoundingly good live track, too.

    70
    Liberty 37
    Pig
    When We Say EP
    1999

    One of a handful of Tool-esque bands that appeared around this time, Liberty37 played it less deliberately obtuse, hard-rocking in sound at times but with clear, intelligent lyrics for the most part (and frequently referencing Bill Hicks and Tool in their lyrics and themes, too). Their second album sank without trace, but the first album was a joy to listen to. Better still was this B-side, a slow-burning missive of anger that had vocalist Ishmael Lewis calming enunciating every single syllable clearly of lyrics that screamed revenge. By some considerable distance their most powerful live track, too...

    69
    Idlewild
    Captain
    Captain
    1998

    And yes, I know this sits above the track that it is more than a little bit of a nod to (Slint's Good Morning Captain, if you needed to ask). Back in the days when Idlewild were still a small band from somewhere in Scotland, they were also still interesting, a spiky, rough'n'ready post-rock-influenced punk band who were yet to turn into a dull R.E.M. clone. This EP - all 19 minutes of it, of which six minutes were the last track of six - flew by in a flurry of youthful energy, but it was the title track that was king here. A bit slower, but all angular rhythms and Roddy Womble's rasping, partly-screamed vocals adding to the excitement. The biggest shame is that Idlewild seemed to be trying to erase this from their history: quite why it wasn't on their best-of a few years ago I have no idea.

    68
    Therapy?
    Knives
    Troublegum
    1994

    The finest one minute and fifty-six seconds Therapy? ever recorded, this is a short, pounding metal track of tongue-in-cheek hatred and self-loathing (it's tempting to suggest this was a pisstake of the grunge scene) that opened their most successful - and best - album by miles.

    67
    The Beta Band
    SpielenDry The Rain
    Champion Versions
    1997

    The Beta Band's first single, a marvellous, shambling electronic-folk track that quite rightly caused something of an indie sensation (and initially was an absolute bitch to get hold of until The Three EPs compilation followed eighteen months or so later). I'm not exactly sure what it is that made me love this track so much - maybe it's the pure simplicity of it, maybe it's just that it's a brilliant song, plain and simple.

    66
    My Bloody Valentine
    SpielenOnly Shallow
    Loveless
    1991

    The glorious, in-turns-screeching-then-dreamy opener to one of the critic's favourite albums of the 90s, this track took the whole idea of quiet-LOUD to insane extremes - opening with a cacophony of squalling guitars (multitracked and through god only knows what effects pedals), before settling into a mellow feather bed for Bilinda Butcher's vocals to float on - and the two sections trade places for the rest of the song. It's bloody marvellous, and really, it lives up to the hype. Honestly.

    65
    Fear Factory
    Demanufacture
    Demanufacture
    1995

    It really is hard to overstate just how revolutionary this sounded when it first dropped. The first really seamless attempt at bringing together extreme metal and industrial electronics, the whole album is a masterpiece, but more than anything it's the opening (title) track that left jaws on the floor. The machine-like riffing, the tool-like precision of the drumming...this really was cybermetal, and the band have spent fifteen years unsuccessfully trying to better it.

    64
    One Minute Silence
    Brainspiller
    Available In All Colours
    1998

    Presumably a comment on the salivating mass media when it comes to another serial killer on the loose, this was a marvellously tongue-in-cheek track that even went to the lengths of creating fake news reports and station idents to back up the subject matter. Musically, of course, it's what OMS always did so well - chunky, riff-tastic funk-rap-metal...

    63
    Rammstein
    Bück Dich
    Sehnsucht
    1997

    Long-since removed from R+ live sets, this track (it translates as Bend Over, by the way) was at one point the climax, so to speak, of the live set, where Till would lead out a be-gimped Flake onto the stage, unveil a dildo from his trousers, and I'm sure you can guess the rest. The track itself is great on record - rampaging industrial metal that R+ do so well - but live it really is something else (and is about ten times heavier, too). Need I remind you that this (live) video is not especially worksafe?

    62
    dEUS
    Hotellounge (Be The Death Of Me)
    Worst Case Scenario
    1994

    One of dEUS' most majestic songs, a musing on getting old, and reflecting on the past with a rueful smile, it's also one of their most tender songs, too. Much of the first dEUS album was reflective, but never quite like this. It's weird, bluesy-rock feel is gradually chipped away and replaced by fuzzy, surging rock, before returning to the original calm to close. Older live versions used to add an additional verse at the end, and I was never sure why this wasn't kept in for the recorded version...

    61
    Add N to (X)
    SpielenMetal Fingers in My Body
    Avant Hard
    1999

    This band's endearingly retro take on electro - only using analogue synths, not to mention their image - certainly made them stand out among the legions of other electro bands at the turn of the century. It also helped that they wrote a number of spectacularly odd tracks, too, of which this was certainly the wierdest. The robot-fetishism only hinted at in the repeated (robotic voiced) title refrain of this otherwise (kinda) straightforward electro-rock track was made really bloody obvious by the ultra-not-worksafe video...of a girl ordering a robot, umm, escort, and then being, er, pleasured. A lot.

    Shortly: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04b: 60 to 41
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  • Top Albums

    19. Nov. 2009, 22:23 von Jotheawesomest

    size=10]Jotheawesomest's top albums (overall)
    1. Metric - Fantasies (151)
    2. Metric - Live It Out (151)
    3. Metric - Old World Underground, Where Are You Now? (150)
    4. Metric - Grow Up And Blow Away (145)
    5. Regina Spektor - Begin to Hope (141)
    6. Devendra Banhart - What Will We Be (117)
    7. Karen O and the Kids - Where The Wild Things Are (115)
    8. R.E.M. - In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 (104)
    9. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever To Tell (85)
    10. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon (74)
    11. The Johnstones - Can't Be Trusted (69)
    12. Jeffrey Lewis - It's the Ones Who've Cracked That the Light Shines Through (56)
    13. The Stills - Oceans Will Rise (54)
    14. Devendra Banhart - Oh Me Oh My... The Way the Day Goes by the Sun Is Setting Dogs Are Dreaming Lovesongs of the Christmas Spirit (49)
    15. Death Cab for Cutie - Plans (48)
    16. CSS - Cansei de Ser Sexy (46)
    17. Arctic Monkeys - Humbug (45)
    18. MGMT - Oracular Spectacular (43)
    19. The xx - xx (43)
    20. The Kills - Midnight Boom (41)

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  • Weekly Top Albums 11/08/09 - 11/14/09 (ish)

    16. Nov. 2009, 1:39 von Cheekeemunkee

    cheekeemunkee's top albums (7 days)
    1. Bon Jovi - The Circle (24)
    2. Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (20)
    3. Nirvana - Incesticide (17)
    4. Metric - Fantasies (14)
    5. U2 - Achtung, Baby! (13)
    6. R.E.M. - Monster (12)
    7. Gin Blossoms - New Miserable Experience (12)
    8. Drivin 'N' Cryin - Fly Me Courageous (10)
    9. Depeche Mode - Exciter (10)
    10. The Temper Trap - Conditions (10)

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