Aphex Twin album mate.
Aphex Twin album mate.
And a belter, milestone journey through the joy and pain of music… had to listen to it in full as it was nearly my choice. It does things to you IMO I was walking home through West London with it on in full blast a couple of nights ago. One minute I wanted to hit someone then the next a cuddle. it needs to be played in order and not on shuffle.
That's a pretty damning level of cynicism about both posters and the subjective nature of music.
I'm sure to anyone less than 20, Texas seems like an unheard of indulgence so perhaps we should all say Thriller and be done with it.
On those terms I will opt for Abbey Road by the Beatles.
I like your terms Nines. And by a delicious irony, tomorrow sees the Beatles catalogue finally available on streaming services, including the two good songs. Bet they top the download charts.Oh crikey! I've got myself into an online dust up with two of the board's finer contrarians.
Matt, your response to my response is rendered null and void in my book because you failed to use a question mark and wrongly opted for a full stop after ''done with it.''
My post maybe damning and cynical but it's right. The OP clearly states 'favourite album' not 'albums.' You can't just come on here breaking the law and post some obscure artist that no one's ever heard of and hedge your bets by flanking it with more slightly better known options. It's quite frankly illegal.
I'm pretty sure some of the nominations on this thread are made up names and if they aren't they've certainly never featured in the 'hit parade.' Let's take one your selections as an example ... Darwin Deez. Who's that? And why would you even call yourself that? What a stupid name. Are you seriously saying that you would favourite Darwin Deez over Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, the Eurythmics, or Sigue Sigue Sputnik? No, I thought not.
As for Texas they are still current and relevant. They were on TFI Friday last week and therefore unlikely to be an 'unheard indulgence.' ( It would help if you say the last two words in a child's voice. ) I don't ever recall seeing Darwin Deez on there.
If I'm being totally honest Matt, I would have had more respect for you if you had said 'Thriller.' Openly admitting that you love the 'King of Pop' would have demonstrated that you had some good taste in music at least.
Edit - I've just YouTubed Darwin Deez, he's quite good.
I'd say music has more influence during a persons formative years & so tend to favour those periods, so whilst I've found plenty of other good/great albums since it's still those earlier one that instantly take me back to different events in my life which later albums don't tend to do. I think a few of my fellow commuters are a bit weary when they see this nodding, grinning stranger as I sit there listening to a classic & am transported back to some more carefree days![]()
Firstly, Nines my buddy, it's a declarative statement and not a question.Oh crikey! I've got myself into an online dust up with two of the board's finer contrarians.
Matt, your response to my response is rendered null and void in my book because you failed to use a question mark and wrongly opted for a full stop after ''done with it.''
My post maybe damning and cynical but it's right. The OP clearly states 'favourite album' not 'albums.' You can't just come on here breaking the law and post some obscure artist that no one's ever heard of and hedge your bets by flanking it with more slightly better known options. It's quite frankly illegal.
I'm pretty sure some of the nominations on this thread are made up names and if they aren't they've certainly never featured in the 'hit parade.' Let's take one your selections as an example ... Darwin Deez. Who's that? And why would you even call yourself that? What a stupid name. Are you seriously saying that you would favourite Darwin Deez over Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, the Eurythmics, or Sigue Sigue Sputnik? No, I thought not.
As for Texas they are still current and relevant. They were on TFI Friday last week and therefore unlikely to be an 'unheard indulgence.' ( It would help if you say the last two words in a child's voice. ) I don't ever recall seeing Darwin Deez on there.
If I'm being totally honest Matt, I would have had more respect for you if you had said 'Thriller.' Openly admitting that you love the 'King of Pop' would have demonstrated that you had some good taste in music at least.
Edit - I've just YouTubed Darwin Deez, he's quite good.
Firstly, Nines my buddy, it's a declarative statement and not a question.
Secondly, you talk about the legality of posting multiple albums on the thread. Consider that the OP raised not one, but two points - the favourite album and the difficulty finding a full album that you don't skip tracks. If anyone was unsure of the rules then DT coming back with another choice a few posts later confirmed it as a "flawless albums" thread.
With regards to unheard of bands, you'll find that most genres have begun as a counter culture movement from the British invasion of the 60s lead by the Beatles to punk, new wave, indie, garage, dance and so on. All by virtue of the fact that they weren't popular until they had a wider audience. Now, if you just want mainstream, popular music, I'd suggest you switch on Radio 1, listen to Simon Cowell's latest cash cow and lap up his putrid gristle. Sit there without passion merely saying how you "quite like this" and "don't mind that" until you find yourself in 300 years time, flu-jabbed up, battling hypothermia in a Daniel O'Donnell queue. Well, it's all popular so it can't be wrong can it?
Passion and enthusiasm for a type of music will lead to the obscure choices that people think are complete albums by unknowns to people who don't share the same enthusiasm for the same genre. Fair enough, good albums tend to float to the top but more often it's a keen personal devotion or nostalgia relating to a band, moment or album that will paper over what the rest of us might consider less than perfect.
My specific choice has is from a band that have had top 10 albums in the UK, my safe also mentions are ones that rise to the top because they are that good. Darwin Deez (the band not a person - he's Darwin Smith but it is mainly about him in fairness) is a self-indulgence along with my latter mentioned Aliens but, to my mind, I'm baffled why they aren't more popular as will most folks on here by their less well knowns.
Lastly, if we're talking rules then surely a mod wumming his own board is up there on breaches!
Don't mind a bit of Duran Duran or even the odd Michael Jackson song - my other half loves her 80s stuff and her enthusiasm is infectious (to a point). I'm more Echo and the Bunnymen, Joy Division or Smiths myself.
PS realise it was a devil's advocate post and so hammed up this in a bit of a panto way. All the best to you and yours for Christmas mate.![]()


toughie
London Calling - The Clash (Album cover one of my favourites)
Boys dont cry Cure
Script for a Jester's Tear & Misplaced Childhood Marillion
Regetta De Blanc The Police
The Bends - Radiohead
Parklife - Blur
Machine Gun Etitique - The Damned
Legend Bob Marley
Killers first album
and many more
Art pepper -smack up.
Sonny Rollins-way out west
Tom gullion-cats cradle
Alice Coltrane-journey in satchidananda
Cannonball adderley-boss a nova
Brian eno-taking tiger mountain
Pentangle-pentangle
A meeting by the river-waterlilly acoustics
Tindersticks- second album
Stereolab-sound dust
Serge gainsbourg-history melody
Lots more obv.
first gig I ever went to was to see the Damned at the old Hammersmith Palais. Dr & medics supported (they were pants) - there was a ticket going spare and what a first gig!! Have seen them a few times since including a couple of farewell gigs ho hum