Cloudbuster said: Still can't see you on the Female Hotties thread! | |
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Cheek said: Still can't see you on the Female Hotties thread!
You bastard. | |
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Instant karma, bitch! | |
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Cloudbuster said: Instant karma, bitch! I just listened to that song a few mins ago... Bitch??? | |
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Cloudbuster said: Instant karma, bitch! and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: Cloudbuster said: Instant karma, bitch! I think you already forgot how my chainsaw looks like... | |
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Cheek said: IstenSzek said: I think you already forgot how my chainsaw looks like... chainsaw? is that what you call it these days? and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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damosuzuki said: kev1n said: bob dylan:
* The freewheelin' * the times they are a'changing * Another side of... * bringing it all back home * highway 61 revisited ... *blonde on blonde that makes 6 actually I think The Times They Are A'Changin' tarnishes Dylan's run. If it weren't there, then I figure Dylan could lay legitimate claim to having recorded six masterpieces in a row. My version of Dylan's run would go: Another Side of... Bringing It All Back Home Highway 61 Revisited Blonde on Blonde John Wesley Harding For me it all started with Bringing It All Back Home: Bringing It All Back Home Highway 61 Revisited Blonde On Blonde John Wesley Harding Nashville Skyline (underrated!) | |
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but I still think Prince had the longest run:
Dirty Mind Controversy 1999 Purple Rain Around The World In A Day Parade Sign 'O' The Times Lovesexy All great! | |
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BT11 said: but I still think Prince had the longest run:
Dirty Mind Controversy 1999 Purple Rain Around The World In A Day Parade Sign 'O' The Times Lovesexy All great! Those three ruin it for me. | |
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Let's remember the jazz artists.
Miles Davis: Kind Of Blue, Sketches of Spain, Someday My Prince Will Come, Quiet Nights, Seven Steps To Heaven John Coltrane: Duke Ellington and John Coltrane, Ole Coltrane,John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman, Crescent, A Love Supreme. I submit to you that, other than maybe Stevie Wonder, no pop/rock/soul artist has had a run that comes close to these. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Funkadelic: Funkadelic - Free Yo Mind N Yo Ass Will Follow - Maggot Brain - Cosmic Slop - Standing on the verge of getting it on.
Prince: Around the world in A Day - Parade - Sign 'o' The Times - The Black Album - LoveSexy. | |
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My favorite such "runs" have been listed: Prince, Stevie, Me'Shell, Sly, etc. But, again, for my $, few if any in the pop world could touch Miles or Trane's runs of the late 50's/early 60's. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Cold Sweat
I Can't Stand Myself I Got the Feelin' Live at the Apollo Vol.2 James Brown sings Out of Sight PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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besides already mentioned runs by prince, bowie, wonder and sly stone i have to throw in Kraftwerk, people:
Autobahn - Radio Activity - Trans Europe Express - Man Machine - Computerworld (especially the last three are masterpieces, Radio Activity is at the time my fave Kw album - Ohm, sweet Ohm is too good!)... | |
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Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5
ABC Third Album Maybe Tomorrow Lookin' Through the Windows PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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Kate Bush
# The Kick Inside (1978) # Lionheart (1978) # Never for Ever (1980) # The Dreaming (1982) # Hounds of Love (1985) | |
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Cloudbuster said: BT11 said: but I still think Prince had the longest run:
Dirty Mind Controversy 1999 Purple Rain Around The World In A Day Parade Sign 'O' The Times Lovesexy All great! Those three ruin it for me. You don't like Around The World In A Day? I thought someone who admires The Beatles and also likes Prince would love that album... ...at least it's one of my all time favourite Prince albums! | |
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silverchild said: This is one under-appreciated artist that has release 5 consequetive classics in my book:
Me'Shell N'degeocello Plantation Lullabies Peace Beyond Passion Bitter Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape Comfort Woman That's the one I was looking for | |
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In the consecutive run of STUDIO (non-soundtrack) albums:
What's Going On Let's Get It On I Want You Here, My Dear In Our Lifetime | |
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Here's one y'all haven't mentioned...
Slave Hardness Of The World The Concept Just A Touch Of Love Stone Jam Show Time It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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Cloudbuster said: BT11 said: but I still think Prince had the longest run:
Dirty Mind Controversy 1999 Purple Rain Around The World In A Day Parade Sign 'O' The Times Lovesexy All great! Those three ruin it for me. All great albums but not masterpieces like Stevie's 5 No child is bad from the beginning. They only imitate their atmosphere. | |
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Cheek said: Cloudbuster said: Those three ruin it for me. You don't like Around The World In A Day? I thought someone who admires The Beatles and also likes Prince would love that album... ...at least it's one of my all time favourite Prince albums! I like four tracks on it. Very patchy effort, imo. | |
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IamtheDJ said: Cloudbuster said: Those three ruin it for me.
All great albums but not masterpieces like Stevie's 5 None of those albums are great as far as I'm concerned. I've never like Controversy beyond the title track and the edit of Do Me, Baby. ATWIAD and Lovesexy both contain some wonderful moments but neither are great albums to my ears. | |
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Cloudbuster said: I like four tracks on it. Very patchy effort, imo.
But you love Invincible... | |
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Cheek said: But you love Invincible...
I forget everyone has to like the same thing. | |
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Cloudbuster said: Cheek said: But you love Invincible...
I forget everyone has to like the same thing. Not at all. There are some peeps who can also find beauty in a dog shit on the corner... | |
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Cloudbuster said: IamtheDJ said: All great albums but not masterpieces like Stevie's 5 None of those albums are great as far as I'm concerned. I've never like Controversy beyond the title track and the edit of Do Me, Baby. ATWIAD and Lovesexy both contain some wonderful moments but neither are great albums to my ears. Listen again. I used to think the same thing. Also bear in mind the sound is flat so you can't really appreciate the production | |
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