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[Closed] One album from every decade, 60s to now.

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S.OM...I see we have similar musical tastes ..I only ever saw Wishbone Ash in the Laurie Wisefield era ..around about " There's the Rub " ..Newcastle City Hall ..too many years ago ..


 
Posted : 11/10/2018 7:25 pm
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Another Wishbone Ash fan here, saw them live a few times.


 
Posted : 11/10/2018 7:49 pm
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60's Hot Rocks- Rolling Stones ( cheating a tad here)

70's Number 1 record- Big Star

80's Strangeways here we come- The Smiths

90's Grand Prix - Teenage Fanclub (trickiest decade)

00's Final Straw- Snow Patrol (unfortunately by now my music is fed via mtv etc, not the most enlightened period)

10's Lost in the dream- The War on Drugs (due to downloading and Spotify, even though I'm listening to more music than ever I rarely listen to albums)

Quite hard to do as others have said but these all still get a burly.


 
Posted : 11/10/2018 8:32 pm
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Mrs Slow put on Elvis Costello Armed Forces earlier.


 
Posted : 11/10/2018 9:46 pm
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Noticeable by its absence from my list was something from this decade. I’ve yet to find something that’s really compelling that I can’t stop playing. Still doing research.


 
Posted : 11/10/2018 9:54 pm
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60s.Beach Boys Pet Sounds

70s Joy Division Unknown Pleasures

80s Talk Talk Spirit of Eden

90s Tricky Maxinquaye

00s Arcade Fire Funeral

10s LCD Soundsystem The long goodbye


 
Posted : 11/10/2018 11:28 pm
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1960s

The Velvet Underground and Nico

1970s

LA Woman - The Doors

1980s

Daydream Nation - Sonic Youth

1990s

The Boatman's Call - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

2000s

Up the Bracket - The Libertines

2010s

??


 
Posted : 12/10/2018 12:25 am
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@ stainypants ..that surprised me ..The Spirit of Eden ahead of  The Colour of Spring ...


 
Posted : 12/10/2018 9:50 am
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Noticeable by its absence from my list was something from this decade.

It ain't the fault of the music.. there is shitloads of fantastic new stuff and a whole Internet world to find it on. We've never had it so good.


 
Posted : 12/10/2018 10:01 am
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1950,s     Kind Of Blue - Miles Davis

1960’s      Tommy - The Who

1970’s      Blood On The Tracks - Bob Dylan

1980’s      The Dreaming - Kate Bush

1990’s      Maxinquaye - Tricky

2000’s      Speakerboxxx/The Love Below - OutKast

2010’s     Let England Shake - PJ Harvey


 
Posted : 12/10/2018 10:38 am
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60s - Highway 61 Bob Dylan

70s - London Calling The Clash

80s - Remain in Light Talking Heads

90s - Mezzanine Massive Attack

00s - thickfreakness The Black Keys


 
Posted : 12/10/2018 10:55 am
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60s - Pet Sounds

70's - What's goin on (or songs in the key of life, or innervisions...)

80's - 1984 by Van Halen - or Sign of the Times by Prince

90's - gah, Endtroducing by DJ Shadow and Midnight Vultures by Beck are both 90's

00s - either Songs for the Deaf QOTSA or 7 days of falling by EST


 
Posted : 12/10/2018 1:58 pm
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50s - Kind of blue, Miles Davis
60s - Let it bleed, Rolling Stones
70s - Dark side of the Moon, Pink Floyd (What's going on, Marvin Gaye as a close 2nd!)
80s - bit of a black hole for me music-wise, maybe The Stone Roses?
90s - Can't pick between Endtroducing (DJ Shadow) and Mezzanine (Massive Attack)
00s - Can't pick between Funeral (Arcade Fire) and Antics (Interpol)
10s - The Suburbs (Arcade Fire)


 
Posted : 12/10/2018 2:32 pm
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I know it’s a little early to call for the 10’s, but if you like electronica, I think either of the Bon Moses albums will be showing up on people’s favourites... both albums are proper listen from start to finish..


 
Posted : 12/10/2018 7:04 pm
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60s - The Doors, The Doors

70s - The Clash, London Calling

80s - New Model Army [s]Chunder & Constipation [/s] Thunder & Consolation

90s - Nirvana, Nevermind

00s - a struggle here but I think i’ll go with QOTSA, Songs For The Deaf

10s - even harder. Back to New Model Army, Winter. Dog & Wolf was a bit too mellow, Blood & Wine a bit too short


 
Posted : 13/10/2018 12:23 am
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60’s Led Zeppelin I

70’s Yes - Going For The One

80’s U2 - The Joshua Tree

90’s Radiohead - The Bends

00’s Neil Young - Living With War

10’s Frootful - Colours


 
Posted : 13/10/2018 3:30 pm
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60s Hot Rats
70s Blows Against The Empire.
80s Guitar Shop
90s B'Boom: Live in Argentina
00s Songs for the deaf
10s What we saw from the cheap seats

And everyone of those could change in five seconds. No Floyd, no Soft Machine, no Hendrix? etc etc etc


 
Posted : 13/10/2018 4:30 pm
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60s White album

70s Hunky Dory

80s Appetite for Destruction

90s Siamese Dream

00s Kid A

10s Lost in the dream


 
Posted : 13/10/2018 7:57 pm
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Love this but all lists should start

60s tangerine dream - electronic meditation

After that any combination of the above. Love seeing so many Zappa records suggested (but not Joes Garage? )


 
Posted : 13/10/2018 9:36 pm
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all lists should start...

How boring would that be.


 
Posted : 13/10/2018 10:39 pm
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Tangerine Dream never released an album in the 60s.

Electronic Meditation was released in June 1970.

And Can were a better band anyway.


 
Posted : 13/10/2018 10:49 pm
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Too difficult. And some great suggestions so far that I might have put down myself. In an attempt to not copy and paste I'll go for...

60s Has already been mentioned, but I can't see past The Beach Boys. Pet Sounds.

70s The Rolling Stones. Sticky Fingers.

80s The Sisters of Mercy. Floodland.

90s Manic Street Preachers. The Holy Bible. Narrowly edging out Ride. Nowhere.

00s Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip. Angles.

10s The XX. I See You.

Choices may be subject to sudden change...


 
Posted : 13/10/2018 11:46 pm
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Abbey Road

Pink Moon

Reflections

OK Computer - actually the correct answer is probably Urban Hymns, unless it isn't, which it probably is

American Idiot

Let England Shake - as things stand...


 
Posted : 14/10/2018 4:07 am
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This is the dawning of the rest of our lives...

On HOLIDAY!


 
Posted : 14/10/2018 4:44 am
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Wait, what, 80's Graceland

It was Paul Simon's birthday a few days ago

This game is beyond impossible


 
Posted : 14/10/2018 5:20 am
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60s - The Allman Brothers Band

70s - Black Sabbath: Master of Reality

80s: Metallica: Ride the Lightning (or Iron Maiden: Number of the Beast).

90s: Alice in Chains: Dirt (or Neurosis: Through Silver in Blood)

00s: Down II

10s: Mastodon: Crack the Skye

Possibly........


 
Posted : 14/10/2018 8:35 am
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I'm going with<span style="text-decoration: underline;">:</span>

1. Love. Forever changes

2 .The clash. London calling

3.the smiths. The Queen is dead

4.spiritualized. ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space

5. Primal scream. Xtrmntr

6. Deerhunter. Halcyon digest

Physical Graffiti was just edged out for seventies' album and same for Real life/magazine. Struggled to narrow it down for 60s-90s. Struggled to think of one for last two decades


 
Posted : 14/10/2018 9:24 am
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Ah that’s interesting.. at last, a list that I don’t own any of! 😊 metal mikey from a parallel musical universe (almost... I do have a Sabbath album)


 
Posted : 14/10/2018 10:57 am
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It ain’t the fault of the music.. there is shitloads of fantastic new stuff and a whole Internet world to find it on. We’ve never had it so good.

That’s the thing, there’s been loads, but it’s all very recent, it hasn’t had that length of time to enable the music to build a sense of being essential. The two that will probably stand the test of time will be Bowie’s Black Star, and Leonard Cohen’s You Want It Darker. Let’s face it, neither artist will ever do anything better. ☹️

I could easily replace my 80’s choice with Talk Talk, either It’s My Life or The Colour of Spring, both of which have been essential listening since they were released. In fact all of Talk Talk’s discography has been played regularly since I saw them on a tv programme called ‘David Essex’ Showcase’. Phenomenal band.

I could put King Crimson’s Discipline in my 80’s selection, but that wouldn’t really be the truth, although I bought the album then, it’s taken until fairly recently to really come to appreciate just how good it is.


 
Posted : 14/10/2018 5:03 pm
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What delights  me as an old bloke is just how many choices there are. I scrolled through my iTunes library today, looked at my most played list thingy (even for just the last 4 minths as I rebuilt the os) and so many if the songs I listen to aren't on the list. So much great music out there. And Billy F Gibbons has just added another. 😎


 
Posted : 14/10/2018 5:13 pm
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Im enjoying a lot of the new breed of " classic " rock bands ..Black Coffee , Co-op ( Alice Coopers son's band )..Greta Van Fleet..the lead singer of which has got to be Percy's love child !😁


 
Posted : 14/10/2018 6:46 pm
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80s appetite for destruction - guns n roses

90s music for the jilted generation - prodigy

Really struggling outside of this, especially before the 80s. Nothing major stands out for me at the moment.


 
Posted : 14/10/2018 7:00 pm
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