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So far, 2005 sucks for music. I haven't heard a decent thing all year really...except a few things amaybe at the start of the year...
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JohnP said: I haven't heard a decent thing all year really...except a few things amaybe at the start of the year...
who else agreess that it's sucking quite majorly? Dissapointing, that's for sure. So was last year (I couldn't pick 10 favorite Cds...anything new wasn't that notable!) and the year before was only OK. 2002 was the last great year in music for me, probably because one of my favorite Cds, Bowie's "Heathen" was released. | |
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It's been fairly lackluster for me too.
2001, 2003 and 2004 have lots of favorites for me though. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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I don't mind it. Of course I always count reissues and box sets in with what's new. | |
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GangstaFam said: I don't mind it. Of course I always count reissues and box sets in with what's new.
Those Cure remasters are unbelievable. So far, I've only heard 3 albums this year: LCD Soundsystem New Order Gorillaz I like all of them, but I haven't been fully blown away yet. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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Moonbeam said: New Order
I like all of them, but I haven't been fully blown away yet. I love it and listen to it all the time. And then there's 'The Beekeeper'. | |
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JohnP said: I haven't heard a decent thing all year really...except a few things amaybe at the start of the year...
who else agreess that it's sucking quite majorly? Yes, although there have been a couple of notable exceptions - Bruce Springsteen's latest album, Devils & Dust, is a masterpiece. The new albums by Gorillaz and Brian Eno are great, and New Order's "... Siren's Call" was surprisingly good. There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently | |
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GangstaFam said: Moonbeam said: New Order
I like all of them, but I haven't been fully blown away yet. I love it and listen to it all the time. And then there's 'The Beekeeper'. New Order is a very good album, but it doesn't blow me away like much of their 80s output. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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4 good albums:
Bright Eyes: I'm Wide Awake It's Morning The White Stripes: Get behind me satan John Legend: Get Lifted Common: Be I woke up sunday morning with no way to hold my head that didn't hurt
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JohnP said: I haven't heard a decent thing all year really...
Too bad. I've heard tons of new fantasmamastic records. | |
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How come noone mentioned X&Y? | |
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2005 is no different. Music has been fucked up for years. I don't even look for or expect any good new music any more. I gave up on it years ago and focus on building up more of my old music collection.
It's a damn shame that people are so dead these days because I'm only 37. I can remember people in their 30s listening to and partying to the latest music in the 1980s. Hell, Rick James was in his 30s when he had his biggest hits. When you walk into a club nowadays, it's like walking into a damned high school. [Edited 6/17/05 4:15am] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: 2005 is no different. Music has been fucked up for years. I don't even look for or expect any good new music any more. I gave up on it years ago and focus on building up more of my old music collection.
Aren't you even into some of the more progressive modern house? Of course it's not the same thing as before, but some of it sounds quite interesting. I should personally investigate further. | |
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nice to see someone else into the new Bruce album.....this album could make a non-Bruce fan like him....it sounds really different and more original than anything after Born in the USA.....also, Quasimoto, Weezer, Beck, Kings of Leon, Queens of the Stone Age and Mars Volta have made my year as far as music goes....it is a great year for me | |
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I always get into old bands that have previously passed me by. 99.9% of my music purchases are back catalogue, so I don't really mind if 2005 sucks - There is still plenty of great music out there in the racks just waiting for me to discover it. | |
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I somewhat agree. I haven't been too impressed with the new music so far. I do like Becks latest and I haven't bought the new Coldplay, but I will pick it up soon. I haven't bought too many "new" cd's this year. I have bought older music, but very little new stuff. | |
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I totally disagree.
If you cant find good music, its all because of your laziness. just dig deeper. try different bands, clubs, labels, fanzines, styles, countries etc for inspiration. Especially pay attention to the names you have never heard before, its the only way to discover new. and go to the gigs! the good music is always there, but usually not on the charts. new music doesnt mean new albums of your old favourites but new music from your new favourites. for me this year has been one hell of a year again. new great music coming every week. this week it was for me Malcolm Middleton - Into The Woods. Come on, don't give up. ********************************************
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tommysoul said: 4 good albums:
Bright Eyes: I'm Wide Awake It's Morning The White Stripes: Get behind me satan John Legend: Get Lifted Common: Be I agree with Bright Eyes, great songs, although I like Digital Ash In Digital Urn more... ********************************************
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madonna is coming--- | |
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prinssi said: I totally disagree.
If you cant find good music, its all because of your laziness. just dig deeper. try different bands, clubs, labels, fanzines, styles, countries etc for inspiration. Especially pay attention to the names you have never heard before, its the only way to discover new. and go to the gigs! the good music is always there, but usually not on the charts. new music doesnt mean new albums of your old favourites but new music from your new favourites. I agree 100%. I love my older artists from the 80s and 90s, but I'm also constantly looking for new artists that will turn me on. Last year I discovered Nellie McKay's debut and it quickly became one of my favorite albums of the last ten years. | |
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i like ciarra, Bow Wow, and Mariah's single. the good stuff sometimes comes out in the summer, so we still have time to wait. jayaredee is my fag 4 LIFE! | |
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JohnP said: I haven't heard a decent thing all year really...except a few things amaybe at the start of the year...
who else agreess that it's sucking quite majorly? I feel you. Most of the mainstream stuff out now hasn't inspired me to go to the record store or proclaim anything "BEST OF THE YEAR." I'm still bumping a lot of stuff from the past three years regularly. | |
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miguelbulcao said: madonna is coming---
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Tori Amos - The Beekeeper
Black Eyed Peas - Monkey Business Common - Be The White Stripes - Get Behind Me Satan Gorillaz - Demon Days John Legend - Get Lifted These are some great 2005 releases. | |
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I'm just waiting for Esthero's album to come out. And maybe musically 2005 will be a lil more interesting. Thank You San Alejo for getting rid of my enemies. :-0
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2005 is shaping up to be the best year of the decade music wise.
We have already been given a Pop/R&B gem with Mariah's new album. A top notch Hip Hop record with Common's "Be". A soulful Faith Evens release. A quiet storm classic with Kem's "Album II". The advance copy I have of Jaguar Wright's follow up is outstanding. And we have Stevie and Earth, Wind & Fire with new projects waiting in the wings. If we get a new Maxwell or Prince album by the end of the year, I'd have to call this the best year in music since sometime in the mid 90s. To each there own but I'm lovin' 2005! *edit* And I forgot to even mention Mint Condition! 2005 rules! [Edited 6/17/05 14:54pm] Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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intha916 said: 2005 is shaping up to be the best year of the decade music wise.
We have already been given a Pop/R&B gem with Mariah's new album. A top notch Hip Hop record with Common's "Be". A soulful Faith Evens release. A quiet storm classic with Kem's "Album II". The advance copy I have of Jaguar Wright's follow up is outstanding. And we have Stevie and Earth, Wind & Fire with new projects waiting in the wings. If we get a new Maxwell or Prince album by the end of the year, I'd have to call this the best year in music since sometime in the mid 90s. To each there own but I'm lovin' 2005! *edit* And I forgot to even mention Mint Condition! 2005 rules! [Edited 6/17/05 14:54pm] I hated Kem's last album. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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namepeace said: intha916 said: 2005 is shaping up to be the best year of the decade music wise.
We have already been given a Pop/R&B gem with Mariah's new album. A top notch Hip Hop record with Common's "Be". A soulful Faith Evens release. A quiet storm classic with Kem's "Album II". The advance copy I have of Jaguar Wright's follow up is outstanding. And we have Stevie and Earth, Wind & Fire with new projects waiting in the wings. If we get a new Maxwell or Prince album by the end of the year, I'd have to call this the best year in music since sometime in the mid 90s. To each there own but I'm lovin' 2005! *edit* And I forgot to even mention Mint Condition! 2005 rules! [Edited 6/17/05 14:54pm] I hated Kem's last album. Then you must have hated his first too. Not much difference other than the fact this one doesn't have a track as strong as "Love Calls" Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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