For me it has to be 1982 music checkmate by Prince when he released 1999, What Time Is It? by The Time and Vanity 6 all in one year!
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In a way 1991 was indeed the best year.
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Yeah. An amazing musical year. It did countless 25th anniversary post on my Instagram in 2016. Ther was no better year. https://www.instagram.com/p/BBYFdsYH2to/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=ev672phzftqi | |
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Are you implying what I wrote is not true? I suggest you read the East Timorean press from around 1991 talking about the album. Then talk to me and let's see if you're still singing the same tune. I mean, I have never read it either but perhaps you can and tell me what they wrote. Just so I know... | |
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jaawwnn said: We need one on '84. | |
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Maybe that person is talking about LeToya Luckett from Destiny's Child You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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It's Letoya. I have no idea but I agree with her! | |
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What cuckoo idea is that? Do you honestly think that is the case? Gee, bring on the cuckooness meter. I think this gif was taken from Letoya's Reality Show on Oprah Winfrey Network. I believe it was from a scene where Letoya is confronted with her keloids (KEE-LOYDS) and the fact she never addressed them in public, hiding instead of being the face of a cause. It reminded people of how Michael hid his vilaligo instead of campaigning for its survivors, voluntarily being its face and contributing to better vilaligoed people's life. Letoya pretended her keloids never existed and just went on with her life. Yeah, we get you had a pretty tough life with that devilish Jack Gordon but could you just come clean about your keloids? | |
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By the way Rodeo, do I get a medal for The Post Of The Year? Is there anything I'm required to do? Like, I don't know, pose for a photo or something? Because if that is the case I'll find a hole in my schedule somewhere and go take a pic with the moderators of the forum and perhaps with the medal or the ribbon or whatever is it that you want to give me. | |
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Cant tell if joking or not... sign of a good troll, kudos! Good troll medal is also awarded, its in the mail. | |
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If you want to hear a song about East Timor, try this https://youtu.be/TvY-QZ6QT6U | |
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What? Really? ItsLetoyaBaby may or may not be one, I can't tell. | |
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Co-sign. To each his own and yes we all have different tastes but the albums mentioned in the first post (by the OP) are albums that don´t mean anything to me. But the ones you mentioned shaped my identity .. . . . *(except for Diamonds and Pearls, of course. That album still means a lot to me). [Edited 3/28/19 5:17am] " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Let's be serious. Ain't nobody on this site checking for music from 1908 or 1924. My mom is 75 and she's not checking for music back then. The reason people on this site talk about music from the 70's and beyond is because it evolved from the doo wop sound of the 50's and 60's into a bolder sound and the fashion that accompanied it. Also there are probably not many 70 year olds and beyond on this site. People who make these posts are basing it off what they like and their opinion. Nothing to overthink here. Don't laugh at my funk
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Aye most definitely, I certainly have fond memories of hair metal, cock rock and perm funk being killed off and standing around with nothing but uncertain futures and cans of hairspray. Plenty of blockbuster Grunge and HR albums mentioned there, as well as others that shaped the scene like 'Loveless', 'Badmotorfinger', 'Tromp le monde' and 'Spiderland', and some significant firsts like 'Gish', 'Temple of the Dog', 'Pretty on the Inside', 'Just for a Day', etc.
Rap had some nice things going with the Christian hip hop on 'Of the Heart, of the Soul and of the Cross...', the innovation of 'The Low End Theory', 'Cypress Hill' and the delightful racism of 'Death Certificate'. The mainstream had 'Woodface', 'Satellites' and 'Rush Street', as well as solid work from bigger fish on 'Shepherd Moons', 'Joyride' and 'L'autre'. I still remember the event of 'Dangerous', waiting eagerly for the worldwide debut of "Black or White" and thinking it sure lived up to the name, simultaneously establishing Wacko as a thoroughly creative artistic force and a crotch-grabbing freak to be avoided, while Chage & Aska had the monster 'Tree' with "Say Yes" being a staple at Asian weddings for the rest of the decade. There were some masterpieces of production too, Trevor Horn's work on 'Seal', 'Take One', 'Praise the Lard' and the KLF taking House in strange new directions with 'The White Room'. I'm afraid of Americans. I'm afraid of the world. | |
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i heard her sing on Geraldo, she wasn't any better or worse than janet but she had no image and her rep was tainted by ratting out her family and posing nude. | |
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1808 was a proper banger ... can't believe no ones mentioned it yet ... www.filmsfilmsfilms.co.uk - The internet's best movie site! | |
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What about 1791? A Requiem for the ages, the greatest Singspiel ever, the swansong of opera seria written in a dozen days, the greatest concerto for a wind instrument, a heavenly piano concerto and motet. All while having to spend the first months of the year writing hackjob dance music to pay the bills and waiting for proper commissions, teaching to boost the income, spending endless hours in rehearsals and tailoring the arias for the Primadonnas. Oh, and sick and weak for months, isolated socially, the debt collector banging on his door, abandoned by a wife who was probably cheating on him, after 3 years of depression and practically stopping writing music because he had no hope of ever being recognized, no audience and no demand for his work. And just when he was about to get success, he dies and is buried in a pauper's grave with no one giving two shits about it (insert 21st revisionist myth: it was the burial law of the time for people who were not nobility, ya know? Which is why other composers got a much better funeral despite the law still existing!!!). You've probably heard of this dude. And perhaps even got bonuses "intelectually-coolness-I'm-so-edgy" points for calling him overrated. | |
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1991 was actually a massive dropoff for me. I have a big spreadsheet with 15,000+ song ratings from which I came up with a formula to rank years. While 1990 started the decade off well for me (my 15th favorite year), 1991 plummeted down to 40th place. It turned out that 1990 was by far the high point of the decade for me, and 1991 was more of a harbinger of what was to come. 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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