Oh yeah, sorry. I just realized that the title of the thread read: Best 4 Album Sequences as Approved by Imaginative. How could I have made such a blatant mistake?
A few absent punctuations and article should not have made such a sentence difficult to comprehend. Yet, reading is not your strong point as highlighted in your next post:
No where in OP's post was anything of the sort stated. So first you reveal the fact that you can't handle other's opinions as if you are some kind of 12 year old, but now you have proven that you failed basic reading comprehension in school. I don't know wtf you are reading, but the title CLEARLY states: Best 4 Album Sequences as opposed to Best 4 Album Sequences with each album released in a time span of 2-3 years apart from each other. The time frame thing was not a requirement in OP's initial post, but rather a result of your poor literacy. Op said that they just had to be 4 consecutive albums.
Let me know when your birthday comes up. I'll get this for you. You're going to need it:
You are right, I did make that mistake, but I don't think it changes what I had to say. In reality, if we are going by rock critic mentality then Prince's ATWIAD is, largely, to be considered one of his weaker attempts in the 80s and shouldn't have even been included. Yet it was mentioned in the OP post with no contest from yourself. Yet, when MJ's post-Thriller work was mentioned, the work that you, coincendentally happen to heavily dislike then it becomes a real issue. Not only that, but now you have the nerve to mention that 'popular opinion' backs you up like that's supposed to mean something.
Why do you so, adamantly, choose to ignore the fact that you're being a huge hypocrite here?
Whatever I think is really beside the point and would not serve to validate or invalidate my point. My issue with you is the fact that you think you can sit here be the judge of other people's posts and opinions like you have some objective facts to back up your subjective ass opinions. If you don't agree, that's one thing. I could respect that, but this shit:
Nope. Take your music snobbery somewhere else. Thanks.
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I'm honored. I didn't really read it, but it's a lot of black pixels! [Edited 6/21/11 23:37pm] "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
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Earth, Wind , & Fire 1975: That's the Way of the World
1975: Gratitude 1976: Spirit 1977: All 'N All
1979: I Am
AL Green 1972: Less Stay Together 1972: I'm Still In Love With You
1973: Call Me 1973: Livin For You
Isley Brothers
1974: Live It Up
1975: The Heat Is On 1976: Harvest for the World 1977: Go for Your Guns
Aretha Franklin 1968 Lady Soul 1968 Aretha Now 1969 Soul 69 1969 Soft and Beautiful
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Ohio Players 1974 Skin Tight 1974 Climax 1974 Fire 1975 Honey
WAR 1971 All Day Music 1972 The World Is A Ghetto 1973 Deliver The World 1974 Why Can't We Be Friends
The Emotions 1976 Flowers 1977 Rejoice 1977 SunShine 1978 Sunbeam
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To me Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is terribly overrated. It's not even in my top five Beatles albums. I think it gets too much credit for the production and not enough fault for the (by their standards) poor songwriting. I have a bit of a bias against their "psychedelic" era so that colours my judgement a bit but the songs on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band have always struck me as being among their weakest (with the notable exception of "A Day in the Life").
It's funny that the three "long" songs you mentioned on Songs in the Key of Life are among my favourites. I agree with you completely. I don't think they go on too long at all as they are engaging all the way through. Well, maybe "Isn't She Lovely" goes on a tiny bit too long but the harmonica playing makes up for it. The songs I was referring to were "Love's in Need of Love Today" and "Joy Inside My Tears." If those two songs ended at the three minute mark they would be so much better. The last few minutes of both songs are excruciatingly repetitive! For three minutes straight all he does is repeat the chorus over and over! For me neither one of them is a good song to start with, I find them very slow and lugubrious, but making them much longer than necessary only makes them that much worse. "Black Man" is also a bit too long but I like it much better than the two songs I mentioned above. The horns probably give it a bit of a boost.
What do you think of the sequencing of the album? Particularly side A? ("Love's in Need of Love Today"-"Sir Duke") That's one aspect of the album that I always found somewhat flawed. He starts the album with three consecutive slow/mid tempo songs which kind of open the album in a very sleepy way. After that we get an instrumental before we finally get a shot of energy with "Sir Duke." Maybe I just have a short attention span but I tend to get impatient with that first side in a way that I rarely do with other "classic" albums. | |
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Terence Trent D'Arby: Neither Fish Nor Flesh Symphony or Damn Vibrator Wildcard With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Yeah, definitely thought of that one, but it's been so long since I've heard Wildcard. I know I liked it, but not on the level of the other three, which I adore. But even with The Hardline at the front... sick. And each one is so different than the last. [Edited 6/22/11 8:32am] "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
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I prefer Wildcard to NFNF, but I love all 4 of them, Vibrator and Symphony being my faves and I like The Hardline too . With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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sosgemini said:
I feel ashamed for not naming this. Wondering if any of the Sandana material is as strong, even enough to make a good playlist. Ive tried several times to get through Angles and Vampires, but can't seem to get into it. Now I see there are SEVERAL new releases on his site since the last time I looked. If you have any info let me know in my non-Prince TTD thread I recently started, so we can keep this one topic. [Edited 6/22/11 9:46am] "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
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There are just so many that come to mind. The Beatles (Help - Sgt. Peppers) and Prince (Dirty Mind - Purple Rain) would be on my list but were already mentioned. I choose: The Smiths The Smiths Meat Is Murder The Queen Is Dead Strangeways, Here We Come Metallica Ride The Lightning Master Of Puppets ...And Justice For All Metallica Pink Floyd Meddle The Dark Side Of The Moon Wish You Were Here Animals Radiohead The Bends OK Computer Kid A Amnesiac See the man with the blue guitar, maybe one day he`ll be a star... | |
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U2: The Unforgettable Fire, The Joshua Tree, Rattle & Hum, Achtung Baby
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ha! no...
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ha! no...
I generally don't edit albums, but I've paired down R&H to a great 9 track album. The singles were great for the most part. But agreed, it's not flawless or in the same category as the others. "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
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Great artist. Nice picks. "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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it's the weak link of this era but its better than Pop.
Rattle & Hum could have been much better - cut the live stuff, and add a couple of the b-sides. * * *
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Yeah, and going with the pre-R&H sequence throws up October. | |
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Yeah, and going with the pre-R&H sequence throws up October. And loses Achtung, their best IMO. [Edited 6/22/11 17:05pm] "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
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I like Stevie but to me "Innervisions" was overall strong but i love "Songs" but i need to be in that "mood" to throw it on, the "Beatles" despite have a huge amount of songs has almost no filler at all to me. The only thing i can say about it is that its the least group like effort because you dont really hear anyone on each others tracks that much. I view this as a gathering of solo work mostly of Paul and John and George with Ringo tossed in. I think this is when they went solo, not after "Abbey Road". To me this album with tracks like "Glass Onion" "dear prudence" "Im so tired" "julia" "While My guitar" "BlackBird" "I will" "Mother Natures Son" "Birthday" "helter Skelter" "Why dont we do it in the road" shit this album is top notch stuff. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Exactly.
If their next album is as good as their last 3, U2's best sequence might be their 4 most recent.
Although I doubt they'll ever top "Achtung Baby" as their finest single accomplishment. * * *
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I agree on that, i think U2's latest output is some of their best yet, i do feel that "Achtung" owed alot to INXS's "Welcome to Wherever You Are" Michael and Bono were tight back then and alot of ideas and imagery was being borrowed. with that said
Add INXS "x" "Welcome to Wherever You Are" "full Moon Dirty Hearts" "elegantly wasted"
and honestly they would be there for "Shooboh Shoobah" "The Swing" "listen Like Thieves" and "KICK" so chalk them up for an 8 album sequence, though a live record and best of were in the middle of the 4's. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Definitely. It's been years since I've listened to U2, but I think for me ZooRopa'd be right up there as well. | |
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"X" came after "Kick", and it's the weak link IMHO.
I think their best works are "Welcome to Wherever You Are" and "Full Moon Dirty Hearts". 2 tragically undervalued albums.
The Max Q album was also very very good. * * *
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