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Reply #60 posted 01/11/06 2:04pm

andyman91

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Serious said:

Icicle said:

I think the best example is





eek eek eek No way no no no!
"Introducing..." is a very good album, but TTD's /Sananda's other albums are amazing and I prefer all of them to his debut. Vibrator still is my favourite album by any artist, Wildcard is a brilliant record and Symphony Or Damn and Neither Fish Or Flesh are great albums as well worship


I think either argument is valid. His first is very strong, and it's not as weird as the later ones, which also happen to be strong.

As an aside, I don't know why i never got into Vibrator, everyone seems to love it.
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Reply #61 posted 01/11/06 2:09pm

Icicle

Serious said:[quote]

Icicle said:

eek eek eek No way no no no!
"Introducing..." is a very good album, but TTD's /Sananda's other albums are amazing and I prefer all of them to his debut. Vibrator still is my favourite album by any artist, Wildcard is a brilliant record and Symphony Or Damn and Neither Fish Or Flesh are great albums as well worship

I guess he was more commercial on his debut, and i guess that`s what i like.
I don`t like everything by him, songs like "she kissed me" and "Neon Messiah" does`t appeal to me, but that`s just my opinion.
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Reply #62 posted 01/11/06 2:16pm

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ChristopherTracyParade said:

badujunkie said:



Erykah Badu! Aww hell no!


Somethin' told me YOU'D be a-ringin'! LOL!


dude
lock yourself inside your house
listen to mama's gun and worldwide underground back to back non stop
and tell me again that 'kiss me on my neck' and 'i want you' don't blow ANYTHING on Baduizm outta the water. 'on & on' is fantastic as is the rest of the album but she was just getting started...
I'll leave it alone babe...just be me
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Reply #63 posted 01/11/06 2:23pm

ChristopherTra
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badujunkie said:

ChristopherTracyParade said:



Somethin' told me YOU'D be a-ringin'! LOL!


dude
lock yourself inside your house
listen to mama's gun and worldwide underground back to back non stop
and tell me again that 'kiss me on my neck' and 'i want you' don't blow ANYTHING on Baduizm outta the water. 'on & on' is fantastic as is the rest of the album but she was just getting started...

I've listened to all 3 and Baduism stands the test of time a lot better than her last 2. Period. And WWU was basically a fuckin' EP any damn way.
"Free yo mind and yo ass will follow" - George Clinton
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Reply #64 posted 01/11/06 2:28pm

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ChristopherTracyParade said:

badujunkie said:



dude
lock yourself inside your house
listen to mama's gun and worldwide underground back to back non stop
and tell me again that 'kiss me on my neck' and 'i want you' don't blow ANYTHING on Baduizm outta the water. 'on & on' is fantastic as is the rest of the album but she was just getting started...

I've listened to all 3 and Baduism stands the test of time a lot better than her last 2. Period. And WWU was basically a fuckin' EP any damn way.


It was just called an EP so Motown didn't have to pay her as much. It's over 50 minutes long.

I guess we have to repsectfully disagree. I'll have to go put on Baduizm and see what you're talking about.
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Reply #65 posted 01/11/06 2:47pm

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badujunkie said:

ChristopherTracyParade said:


I've listened to all 3 and Baduism stands the test of time a lot better than her last 2. Period. And WWU was basically a fuckin' EP any damn way.


It was just called an EP so Motown didn't have to pay her as much. It's over 50 minutes long.

I guess we have to repsectfully disagree. I'll have to go put on Baduizm and see what you're talking about.


Ok, cool.
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Reply #66 posted 01/11/06 2:53pm

CinisterCee

don't let that "EP" shit fool ya. It's an album.
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Reply #67 posted 01/11/06 3:25pm

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ChristopherTracyParade said:

Rhondab said:




yeah Chris sweetie...just put the crack pipe down....no no no!

and which (first) Michael Jackson album are you talking about...Off the wall isn't michael's first album.....if that's what you're referring to.....
cuz I know you're not talking about Ben...lol.


No one counts BEN! biggrin ...Real MJ fans count Off The Wall as his solo debut!


no we don't.
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Reply #68 posted 01/11/06 7:37pm

Moonbeam

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andyman91 said:

Lou Reed


Really? More than Transformer? More than Berlin?
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Reply #69 posted 01/11/06 7:56pm

weepingwall

the smiths-the smiths
christian death-Only theatre of pain (although i love CB becuase he was into dada and surrealism at that time)
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Reply #70 posted 01/11/06 8:09pm

ChristopherTra
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Marrk said:

ChristopherTracyParade said:



No one counts BEN! biggrin ...Real MJ fans count Off The Wall as his solo debut!


no we don't.

Stop lying!
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Reply #71 posted 01/11/06 8:13pm

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weepingwall said:

the smiths-the smiths


The Queen is Dead is far superior.
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Reply #72 posted 01/11/06 8:14pm

Moonbeam

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lilgish said:

weepingwall said:

the smiths-the smiths


The Queen is Dead is far superior.


I would agree, but Strangeways, Here We Come is actually my favorite!
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Reply #73 posted 01/11/06 8:16pm

CinisterCee

ChristopherTracyParade said:

Marrk said:



no we don't.

Stop lying!


I says I am
Go ask my mother
And with your wrinkled pussy
I can't be your loverrrrr
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Reply #74 posted 01/11/06 8:23pm

lilgish

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CinisterCee said:

ChristopherTracyParade said:


Stop lying!


I says I am
Go ask my mother
And with your wrinkled pussy
I can't be your loverrrrr


I would beatbox if I could, but
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Reply #75 posted 01/11/06 8:35pm

ChristopherTra
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CinisterCee said:

ChristopherTracyParade said:


Stop lying!


I says I am
Go ask my mother
And with your wrinkled pussy
I can't be your loverrrrr

falloff
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Reply #76 posted 01/11/06 8:36pm

ChristopherTra
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lilgish said:

CinisterCee said:



I says I am
Go ask my mother
And with your wrinkled pussy
I can't be your loverrrrr


I would beatbox if I could, but

falloff falloff
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Reply #77 posted 01/11/06 8:48pm

weepingwall

Moonbeam said:

lilgish said:



The Queen is Dead is far superior.


I would agree, but Strangeways, Here We Come is actually my favorite!



both of those albums are excellent..but in my opinion the debut album was my favorite mostly becuase all the songs are catchy..and the memories that the album gives me..but i must admit i do play the queen is dead more..i mean its really sad album..but Frankly Mister shrankly is a very funny song.
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Reply #78 posted 01/11/06 8:51pm

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Icicle said:[quote]I think the best example is



I knew somebody would say this.. the rest were much better in my opinion...
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Reply #79 posted 01/11/06 8:54pm

weepingwall

Meloh9 said:[quote]

Icicle said:

I think the best example is



I knew somebody would say this.. the rest were much better in my opinion...



he looks like my art teacher..
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Reply #80 posted 01/11/06 8:55pm

weepingwall

N.W.A- Straight Outta Compton!
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Reply #81 posted 01/11/06 11:13pm

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Prevailing wisdom would say The B-52's, but I'd argue for Wild Planet or Cosmic Thing.


Sting - "The Dream of the Blue Turtles" is by far the best thing he did post-Police.
I'm the first mammal to wear pants.
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Reply #82 posted 01/11/06 11:53pm

LittleBLUECorv
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Morris Day - Color of Success

Alaxander O'Neal

Switch

Rebbie Jackson - Centipede

Kanye West - College Dropout

C-Murder - Life or Death

Raphael Saadiq - Instant Vintage
PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It
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Reply #83 posted 01/12/06 12:08am

GangstaFam

Cheeky said:

badujunkie said:

1. Bjork


Björk's best is "Vespertine" and the second best is "Homogenic" in my opinion! smile


totally agreed.
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Reply #84 posted 01/12/06 12:10am

GangstaFam

Icicle said:

but also...

Funny, I think she got better as she went. "Diamond Life" is the Sade album I spin and enjoy the least.
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Reply #85 posted 01/12/06 12:12am

GangstaFam

The Doors
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Reply #86 posted 01/12/06 12:13am

Moonbeam

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GangstaFam said:

The Doors


hmph! L.A. Woman hmph!
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Reply #87 posted 01/12/06 12:15am

GangstaFam

Moonbeam said:

GangstaFam said:

The Doors


hmph! L.A. Woman hmph!

You have to admit that the first one is pretty iconic. Definitely their most important anyway.
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Reply #88 posted 01/12/06 12:17am

Moonbeam

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GangstaFam said:

Moonbeam said:



hmph! L.A. Woman hmph!

You have to admit that the first one is pretty iconic. Definitely their most important anyway.


It is iconic, but L.A. Woman is better. Still love that first one to bits, though!
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Reply #89 posted 01/12/06 2:56am

Rhondab

Marrk said:

ChristopherTracyParade said:



No one counts BEN! biggrin ...Real MJ fans count Off The Wall as his solo debut!


no we don't.



THANK U!!!!
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