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Post by Tweet on Aug 11, 2019 19:59:54 GMT -6
1. hole - live through this 2. a tribe called quest - the low end theory 3. pavement - wowee zowee 4. fiona apple - when the pawn.... 5. lauryn hill - the miseducation of lauryn hill 6. ugk - ridin' dirty 7. smashing pumpkins - siamese dream 8. cocteau twins - heaven or las vegas 9. fugees - the score 10. lucinda williams - car wheels on a gravel road 11. gza - liquid swords 12. janet jackson - janet 13. silver jews - american water 14. ryuichi sakamoto - 1996 15. juvenile - 400 degreez 16. liz phair - exile in guyville 17. autechre - tri repetae 18. mark hollis - mark hollis 19. prefab sprout - jordan: the comeback 20. erykah badu - baduizm 21. raekwon - only built 4 cuban linx 22. stars of the lid - the ballasted orchestra 23. tlc - crazysexycool 24. aphex twin - selected ambient works ii 25. outkast - aquemini 26. dj screw - leanin' on a switch 27. yo la tengo - painful 28. public enemy - fear of a black planet 29. talk talk - laughing stock 30. oasis - what's the story morning glory Legit do hope you continue to tack on albums throughout the week to this list
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Post by ksimone on Aug 11, 2019 20:01:34 GMT -6
Cant believe all these lists with Oasis above Blur or that have Oasis and no Blur at all
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Post by goodson on Aug 11, 2019 20:06:22 GMT -6
1. hole - live through this 2. a tribe called quest - the low end theory 3. pavement - wowee zowee 4. fiona apple - when the pawn.... 5. lauryn hill - the miseducation of lauryn hill 6. ugk - ridin' dirty 7. smashing pumpkins - siamese dream 8. cocteau twins - heaven or las vegas 9. fugees - the score 10. lucinda williams - car wheels on a gravel road 11. gza - liquid swords 12. janet jackson - janet 13. silver jews - american water 14. ryuichi sakamoto - 1996 15. juvenile - 400 degreez 16. liz phair - exile in guyville 17. autechre - tri repetae 18. mark hollis - mark hollis 19. prefab sprout - jordan: the comeback 20. erykah badu - baduizm 21. raekwon - only built 4 cuban linx 22. stars of the lid - the ballasted orchestra 23. tlc - crazysexycool 24. aphex twin - selected ambient works ii 25. outkast - aquemini 26. dj screw - leanin' on a switch 27. yo la tengo - painful 28. public enemy - fear of a black planet 29. talk talk - laughing stock 30. oasis - what's the story morning glory Legit do hope you continue to tack on albums throughout the week to this list yeah this is a rough draft still which i'll be filling out
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Post by goodson on Aug 11, 2019 20:06:50 GMT -6
Cant believe all these lists with Oasis above Blur or that have Oasis and no Blur at all blur is probably better than oasis but what's the story is the best britpop album
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Post by goodson on Aug 11, 2019 20:07:23 GMT -6
who i am i kidding oasis fucking rule
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Post by ksimone on Aug 11, 2019 20:09:18 GMT -6
Flipper's Guitar - Camera TalkIf you guys know the electronic Shibuya-kei musician Cornelius this was his first group. Indie rock inspired by 80s British rock, jazz, and Bossa nova. Super fun and lighthearted album.
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Post by ksimone on Aug 11, 2019 20:12:36 GMT -6
Cant believe all these lists with Oasis above Blur or that have Oasis and no Blur at all blur is probably better than oasis but what's the story is the best britpop album Blur have 7 good to masterpiece albums versus Oasis's two good albums. Parklife and 13 >>> What's the Story
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Post by andrewvb on Aug 11, 2019 20:14:39 GMT -6
nah
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Post by Pale Hose on Aug 11, 2019 20:14:55 GMT -6
I liked Blur in the 90s, but I loved Oasis.
I did look at the Blur 90s discog, and I just couldn't put an album in my top 100. Parklife and Blur each have their moments, but they weren't amazing or even great from start to finish.
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Post by andrewvb on Aug 11, 2019 20:16:57 GMT -6
I made a document of like 300 albums when we first starting talking about this like a year ago. Just ran a list of stuff, tore it up, and pieced it together. I actually think it's a pretty good representation of how I look at the 90s. A few notes: There are more women/POCs in the list of stuff that missed the cut then there are on my actual list. Whassup with that, Tweet?
Rap/R&B as a whole is a big blind spot for me, and I meant to investigate more this summer in terms of 90s stuff. I did not. There's a lot of stuff that I told chvrchbarrel I would write reviews on, that I did not, that did not make the first 100 cut. I hope the rest of the board's cumulative lists help balance out a bit the white-male heaviness I'm seeing right now* tweet's first draft list looks pretty good. going through media best of the 90s lists, i've noticed a real lack of women overall which sucks. i imagine the 90s industry and music press are a lot to blame but they should still be better.
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Post by Tweet on Aug 11, 2019 20:17:32 GMT -6
blur is probably better than oasis but what's the story is the best britpop album Blur have 7 good to masterpiece albums versus Oasis's two good albums. Parklife and 13 >>> What's the Story The good Oasis albums: Definitely Maybe What's the Story Morning Glory The good Blur albums: Modern Life is Rubbish Parklife The Great Escape 13 I regret to inform you that in this case, 2 is greater than 4
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Post by Pale Hose on Aug 11, 2019 20:17:53 GMT -6
I forgot about 13, I guess I assumed that was 2000. Maybe the best of the three, and maybe it's top 100. There's so many you could coinflip towards the end of the list.
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Post by Tweet on Aug 11, 2019 20:18:50 GMT -6
I made a document of like 300 albums when we first starting talking about this like a year ago. Just ran a list of stuff, tore it up, and pieced it together. I actually think it's a pretty good representation of how I look at the 90s. A few notes: There are more women/POCs in the list of stuff that missed the cut then there are on my actual list. Whassup with that, Tweet?
Rap/R&B as a whole is a big blind spot for me, and I meant to investigate more this summer in terms of 90s stuff. I did not. There's a lot of stuff that I told chvrchbarrel I would write reviews on, that I did not, that did not make the first 100 cut. I hope the rest of the board's cumulative lists help balance out a bit the white-male heaviness I'm seeing right now* tweet's first draft list looks pretty good. going through media lists, i've noticed a real lack of women overall which sucks. i imagine the 90s industry and music press are a lot to blame but they should still be better. Exile in Guyville getting a critical reappriasal and ending up in my ears is maybe the best music listening thing that's happened in the past ~3 years to me
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Post by chvrchbarrel on Aug 11, 2019 20:19:20 GMT -6
Blur have 7 good to masterpiece albums versus Oasis's two good albums. Parklife and 13 >>> What's the Story The good Oasis albums: Definitely Maybe What's the Story Morning Glory The good Blur albums: Modern Life is Rubbish Parklife The Great Escape 13 I regret to inform you that in this case, 2 is greater than 4 I absolutely love Blur, but the Oasis albums listed are great as opposed to good. For how much I do enjoy Blur, the fact that I can't pick a single album of theirs that actually blows me away is bothersome.
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Post by ksimone on Aug 11, 2019 20:23:57 GMT -6
I liked Blur in the 90s, but I loved Oasis. I did look at the Blur 90s discog, and I just couldn't put an album in my top 100. Parklife and Blur each have their moments, but they weren't amazing or even great from start to finish. You didn't even mention their best album, 13. That and Parklike are much better albums than What's the Story. Pitchfork gave Parklife and 13 both 9.5s versus What's the Story with an 8.9. So maybe I'm in the minority here but someone agrees with me lol
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Post by goodson on Aug 11, 2019 20:24:38 GMT -6
good way to get people on your side is to quote pitchfork scores
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Post by Tweet on Aug 11, 2019 20:25:37 GMT -6
The good Oasis albums: Definitely Maybe What's the Story Morning Glory The good Blur albums: Modern Life is Rubbish Parklife The Great Escape 13 I regret to inform you that in this case, 2 is greater than 4 I absolutely love Blur, but the Oasis albums listed are great as opposed to good. For how much I do enjoy Blur, the fact that I can't pick a single album of theirs that actually blows me away is bothersome. I think it's without question that Damon Albarn is the the true GOAT out of this whole era
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Post by Tweet on Aug 11, 2019 20:25:59 GMT -6
good way to get people on your side is to quote pitchfork scores I felt the new Bon Iver was a solid 7.5 tbh
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Post by Pale Hose on Aug 11, 2019 20:26:31 GMT -6
I liked Blur in the 90s, but I loved Oasis. I did look at the Blur 90s discog, and I just couldn't put an album in my top 100. Parklife and Blur each have their moments, but they weren't amazing or even great from start to finish. You didn't even mention their best album, 13. That and Parklike are much better albums than What's the Story. Pitchfork gave Parklife and 13 both 9.5s versus What's the Story with an 8.9. So maybe I'm in the minority here but someone agrees with me lol I addressed 13 in my next post. Best of the three but I'll take either Oasis album over it.
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Post by ksimone on Aug 11, 2019 20:26:48 GMT -6
good way to get people on your side is to quote pitchfork scores Good things there's an entire thread devoted to guessing Pitchfork scores
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Post by andrewvb on Aug 11, 2019 20:27:27 GMT -6
I absolutely love Blur, but the Oasis albums listed are great as opposed to good. For how much I do enjoy Blur, the fact that I can't pick a single album of theirs that actually blows me away is bothersome. I think it's without question that Damon Albarn is the the true GOAT out of this whole era jarvis cocker the goat
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Post by Tweet on Aug 11, 2019 20:27:47 GMT -6
Wrong!
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Post by chvrchbarrel on Aug 11, 2019 20:27:52 GMT -6
I absolutely love Blur, but the Oasis albums listed are great as opposed to good. For how much I do enjoy Blur, the fact that I can't pick a single album of theirs that actually blows me away is bothersome. I think it's without question that Damon Albarn is the the true GOAT out of this whole era Couldn't dispute this at all
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Post by goodson on Aug 11, 2019 20:27:59 GMT -6
good way to get people on your side is to quote pitchfork scores Good things there's an entire thread devoted to guessing Pitchfork scores omg who even is this
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Post by goodson on Aug 11, 2019 20:28:22 GMT -6
good way to get people on your side is to quote pitchfork scores I felt the new Bon Iver was a solid 7.5 tbh shit was trash tbh
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Post by chvrchbarrel on Aug 11, 2019 20:28:43 GMT -6
Good things there's an entire thread devoted to guessing Pitchfork scores omg who even is this Archaeologist John Mulvaney
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Post by andrewvb on Aug 11, 2019 20:29:17 GMT -6
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Post by Pale Hose on Aug 11, 2019 20:29:35 GMT -6
Good things there's an entire thread devoted to guessing Pitchfork scores omg who even is this This is literally your reaction to every newer boarder who has an opinion you disagree with lol.
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Post by Tweet on Aug 11, 2019 20:30:37 GMT -6
good way to get people on your side is to quote pitchfork scores Good things there's an entire thread devoted to guessing Pitchfork scores The Jet review remains the pinnacle of music journalism The majority of us still look at Pitchfork and attend it's Chicago fest Out of curiosity, did you ever see Blur?
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Post by ksimone on Aug 11, 2019 20:31:24 GMT -6
Jarvis releasing music as..... JARV IS is pretty cringey
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