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I listen to Plush and Interstate Love Song often. Saw them in concert one year.
Probably third favorite Doors for me. As with most of their albums, IMO the highs here are very high and the lows low.My second-favorite Doors album, which obviously means they are not one of the artists with multiple albums on my list.339 (tie). Morrison Hotel – The Doors (78 points)
Jeb #16
@jwb #55
@landry’s hat #64
Morrison Hotel is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doors, released on February 9, 1970, by Elektra Records. After the use of brass and string arrangements recommended by producer Paul A. Rothchild on their previous album, The Soft Parade (1969), the Doors returned to their blues rock style and this album was largely seen as a return to form for the band.
This record is the response to anyone who thought they were a singles band, or not a serious band.
I think this one — and my favorite one — have very few lows.Probably third favorite Doors for me. As with most of their albums, IMO the highs here are very high and the lows low.My second-favorite Doors album, which obviously means they are not one of the artists with multiple albums on my list.339 (tie). Morrison Hotel – The Doors (78 points)
Jeb #16
@jwb #55
@landry’s hat #64
Morrison Hotel is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doors, released on February 9, 1970, by Elektra Records. After the use of brass and string arrangements recommended by producer Paul A. Rothchild on their previous album, The Soft Parade (1969), the Doors returned to their blues rock style and this album was largely seen as a return to form for the band.
This record is the response to anyone who thought they were a singles band, or not a serious band.
By you or John Densmore?The Doors dropped off for me when I trimmed from 80 to 70 albums, which included a lot of whining.
Outside my top 100, but i remember taking this album when it had literally just been released in a music draft on this forum way back.336 (tie). Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not – Artic Monkeys (79 points)
@Ilov80s #22
@Nick Vermeil #41
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not is the debut studio album by the English rock band Arctic Monkeys, released on 23 January 2006 in the United Kingdom and on 21 February 2006 in the United States by Domino Recording Company.
When I go back and listen to the doors, I don’t “get it” like I used to. I don’t mind them, but I very rarely ever put them on.
I agree. Morrison Hotel is my 2nd favorite Doors' album too.I think this one — and my favorite one — have very few lows.Probably third favorite Doors for me. As with most of their albums, IMO the highs here are very high and the lows low.My second-favorite Doors album, which obviously means they are not one of the artists with multiple albums on my list.339 (tie). Morrison Hotel – The Doors (78 points)
Jeb #16
@jwb #55
@landry’s hat #64
Morrison Hotel is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doors, released on February 9, 1970, by Elektra Records. After the use of brass and string arrangements recommended by producer Paul A. Rothchild on their previous album, The Soft Parade (1969), the Doors returned to their blues rock style and this album was largely seen as a return to form for the band.
This record is the response to anyone who thought they were a singles band, or not a serious band.
Core is my favorite STP album and made my initial list of albums I was considering. Though I agree I prefer the acoustic version of "Plush."
Going with Down Rodeo.I'll let @Long Ball Larry pick the song since his rating was much hire. My pick would have been Bulls on Parade.339 (tie). Evil Empire – Rage Against the Machine (78 points)
@Long Ball Larry #21
@SayChowda #43
Evil Empire is the second studio album by the American rock band Rage Against the Machine, released on April 16, 1996, by Epic Records. It debuted at number 1 on the US Billboard 200 chart with first week sales of 249,000 copies, and the song "Tire Me" won a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.
As someone who grew up in New Haven, I have heard this many a timeWhen I go back and listen to the doors, I don’t “get it” like I used to. I don’t mind them, but I very rarely ever put them on.
I made out to "Peace Frog" once with some girl at college! That's about the level of discussion I'm bringing to this one.
She came and then she drove away sunlight in her hair . . .
She did no such thing nor was there even a glint of radiance in that dyed-blonde look.
Blood in the streets in the town of New Haven . . .
I was reading the free sample of Joan Didion's White Album two nights ago up until the point they cut out of the Morrison scene/description in Los Angeles. I think I'll follow that up.
Incredible debut album. For me its still there best and the only one I regularly return to. It's borderline a concept album about youth culture in Northern England in the mid 2000s. It rocks. I added A Certain Romance to the playlist, the closing song from the album.336 (tie). Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not – Artic Monkeys (79 points)
@Ilov80s #22
@Nick Vermeil #41
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not is the debut studio album by the English rock band Arctic Monkeys, released on 23 January 2006 in the United Kingdom and on 21 February 2006 in the United States by Domino Recording Company.
As someone who grew up in New Haven, I have heard this many a timeWhen I go back and listen to the doors, I don’t “get it” like I used to. I don’t mind them, but I very rarely ever put them on.
I made out to "Peace Frog" once with some girl at college! That's about the level of discussion I'm bringing to this one.
She came and then she drove away sunlight in her hair . . .
She did no such thing nor was there even a glint of radiance in that dyed-blonde look.
Blood in the streets in the town of New Haven . . .
I was reading the free sample of Joan Didion's White Album two nights ago up until the point they cut out of the Morrison scene/description in Los Angeles. I think I'll follow that up.
Is that one cat of krista4's still wandering the streets of Chicago?
Checked my notebook and recalled your back-and-forth travel to Chicago with cats. The way it was written was such that the numbers didn't add up on the return trip and I joked about the abandoned cat. It was a few MAD threads ago.Is that one cat of krista4's still wandering the streets of Chicago?
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Well said. I love it top to bottom. And pretty different from what was to come (also awesome) from this band. Mardy Bum would have beenmy choice but you can’t go wrong with A Certain Romance or a handful of other great tracks. Great pick.Incredible debut album. For me its still there best and the only one I regularly return to. It's borderline a concept album about youth culture in Northern England in the mid 2000s. It rocks. I added A Certain Romance to the playlist, the closing song from the album.336 (tie). Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not – Artic Monkeys (79 points)
@Ilov80s #22
@Nick Vermeil #41
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not is the debut studio album by the English rock band Arctic Monkeys, released on 23 January 2006 in the United Kingdom and on 21 February 2006 in the United States by Domino Recording Company.
Cause over there, there's broken bones
There's only music, so that there's new ringtones
And it don't take no Sherlock Holmes
To see it's a little different around here
@Nick Vermeil
Oh yeah Mardy Bum is a great choice too. I almost went withWell said. I love it top to bottom. And pretty different from what was to come (also awesome) from this band. Mardy Bum would have beenmy choice but you can’t go wrong with A Certain Romance or a handful of other great tracks. Great pick.Incredible debut album. For me its still there best and the only one I regularly return to. It's borderline a concept album about youth culture in Northern England in the mid 2000s. It rocks. I added A Certain Romance to the playlist, the closing song from the album.336 (tie). Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not – Artic Monkeys (79 points)
@Ilov80s #22
@Nick Vermeil #41
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not is the debut studio album by the English rock band Arctic Monkeys, released on 23 January 2006 in the United Kingdom and on 21 February 2006 in the United States by Domino Recording Company.
Cause over there, there's broken bones
There's only music, so that there's new ringtones
And it don't take no Sherlock Holmes
To see it's a little different around here
@Nick Vermeil
They're still on my list, but more of a "greatest hits" type thing at this point. But I did used to love them a lot. I don't remember if I had the 1967 debut album on my top 70, but it was in the running. Also, for anyone who isn't aware, Infected Mushroom did a Doors reimagining that was, like the original band, hit and miss. But some of the remixed songs were really, really clever. Check these out Love Me Two Times - Riders on the Storm - People are Strange - Break on Through - now that I think about it, this one might have should've been in my top 70, I really enjoyed this album. But again, some of the remixes I did not enjoy, it was about 50/50.When I go back and listen to the doors, I don’t “get it” like I used to. I don’t mind them, but I very rarely ever put them on.
We might be a bit distracted by the 4th. Fireworks last night were outstanding. The people behind us must have spent another fortune on them.Also, can we get some cat chat in this thread?
I remember hearing KISS for the first time in '78 or so when I was 7. I don't know what the kids today think about them but they are so quintessentially rock: do ok g whatever they want, having fun, and making a HUGE production of it. What's not to love?336 (tie). Alive ! – KISS (79 points)
@Nick Vermeil #11
Jeb #43
@BroncoFreak_2K3 #70
Alive! is the fourth album overall, and the first live album, by American hard rock band Kiss, released on September 10, 1975. It is considered to be their breakthrough, and a landmark for live albums.
381(Tie). Ágætis byrjun – Sigur Rós (70 Points)
@Scoresman #1
Ágætis byrjun (Icelandic: [ˈaːucaitɪs ˈpɪrjʏn], A good beginning) is the second studio album by Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós, released on 12 June 1999. The album was recorded between the summer of 1998 and the spring of 1999 with producer Ken Thomas. Ágætis byrjun represented a substantial departure from the band's previous album Von, with that album's extended ambient soundscapes replaced by Jónsi Birgisson's cello-bowed guitar work and orchestration, using a double string octet amongst other chamber elements.
Ágætis byrjun was a commercial and critical breakthrough for the band.
I remember the rumor that it was "Knights In Service of Satan"I also remember hearing through the suburban kids grapevine that their name stands to "Kids International Service to Satan" (like AC/DC obviously stands for "Against Christ Devil's Children"). Ooh, so dangerous!
I have no idea why the Chameleons weren't on my radar in the 1980s. They're part and parcel with everything else I was listening to at the time.607. Strange Times – The Chameleons (Dreaded Marco ranked #18)
It also made their prior 3 studio albums huge sellers.336 (tie). Alive ! – KISS (79 points)
@Nick Vermeil #11
Jeb #43
@BroncoFreak_2K3 #70
Alive! is the fourth album overall, and the first live album, by American hard rock band Kiss, released on September 10, 1975. It is considered to be their breakthrough, and a landmark for live albums.
Casablanca was about to go bankrupt before the success of Alive!It also made their prior 3 studio albums huge sellers.336 (tie). Alive ! – KISS (79 points)
@Nick Vermeil #11
Jeb #43
@BroncoFreak_2K3 #70
Alive! is the fourth album overall, and the first live album, by American hard rock band Kiss, released on September 10, 1975. It is considered to be their breakthrough, and a landmark for live albums.
One of the hallmark live albums of its time, although the second one (which we may also see) probably resonated with me more given that it came out when I became a very young fan.336 (tie). Alive ! – KISS (79 points)
@Nick Vermeil #11
Jeb #43
@BroncoFreak_2K3 #70
Alive! is the fourth album overall, and the first live album, by American hard rock band Kiss, released on September 10, 1975. It is considered to be their breakthrough, and a landmark for live albums.
Was it possibly Black Diamond on The Midnight Special (certainly not a cheapo show though)?I remember seeing KISS on some cheapo Saturday morning TV concert show. This was before Alive! came out. I had never heard of them before. It wasn't American Bandstand and it certainly wasn't Soul Train. I'm pretty sure it was on one of the UHF channels. I'm sure I made some 11 or 12 year old comment/gesture version of "WTF????". I have no recollection of the song they played.
One of the hallmark live albums of its time, although the second one (which we may also see) probably resonated with me more given that it came out when I became a very young fan.336 (tie). Alive ! – KISS (79 points)
@Nick Vermeil #11
Jeb #43
@BroncoFreak_2K3 #70
Alive! is the fourth album overall, and the first live album, by American hard rock band Kiss, released on September 10, 1975. It is considered to be their breakthrough, and a landmark for live albums.
Still the album cover of this first live one is as good as they get.
Was it In Concert that came on TV late night on ABC Friday nights? Don Kirshner started it, but left in '73, and **** Clark took over until it ended in '75.I remember seeing KISS on some cheapo Saturday morning TV concert show. This was before Alive! came out. I had never heard of them before. It wasn't American Bandstand and it certainly wasn't Soul Train. I'm pretty sure it was on one of the UHF channels. I'm sure I made some 11 or 12 year old comment/gesture version of "WTF????". I have no recollection of the song they played.
No. It was on a Saturday morning. There was nowhere near that level of production. Granted, it's been over 50 years so I can't recall everything but........ They were on a low stage (no crowd that I can remember) with a couple of firepots on each end. I don't even remember a host.Was it possibly Black Diamond on The Midnight Special (certainly not a cheapo show though)?I remember seeing KISS on some cheapo Saturday morning TV concert show. This was before Alive! came out. I had never heard of them before. It wasn't American Bandstand and it certainly wasn't Soul Train. I'm pretty sure it was on one of the UHF channels. I'm sure I made some 11 or 12 year old comment/gesture version of "WTF????". I have no recollection of the song they played.
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Was not expecting to be the one to choose for this album. Pressure. Let's go with You Ain't Going Nowhere. Thank you.331 (tie). The Basement Tapes – Bob Dylan and the Band (80 points)
@Mister CIA #26
@turnjose7 #36
The Basement Tapes is the sixteenth album by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and his second with the Band. It was released on June 26, 1975, by Columbia Records. Two-thirds of the album's 24 tracks feature Dylan on lead vocals backed by the Band, and were recorded in 1967, eight years before the album's release, in the lapse between the release of Blonde on Blonde and the subsequent recording and release of John Wesley Harding, during sessions that began at Dylan's house in Woodstock, New York, then moved to the basement of a house nicknamed Big Pink.
Here they are back on the ABC show. Gene Simmons looks young under that makeup.No. It was on a Saturday morning. There was nowhere near that level of production. Granted, it's been over 50 years so I can't recall everything but........ They were on a low stage (no crowd that I can remember) with a couple of firepots on each end. I don't even remember a host.Was it possibly Black Diamond on The Midnight Special (certainly not a cheapo show though)?I remember seeing KISS on some cheapo Saturday morning TV concert show. This was before Alive! came out. I had never heard of them before. It wasn't American Bandstand and it certainly wasn't Soul Train. I'm pretty sure it was on one of the UHF channels. I'm sure I made some 11 or 12 year old comment/gesture version of "WTF????". I have no recollection of the song they played.
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Love that song.Was not expecting to be the one to choose for this album. Pressure. Let's go with You Ain't Going Nowhere. Thank you.331 (tie). The Basement Tapes – Bob Dylan and the Band (80 points)
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I wasn't able to get any Wilco on my list, but Being There, Summerteeth and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot is basically 90% of what I listen to by the band (and some songs from other albums up until 2007). I am with ya on Misunderstood, which is my favorite song of theirs as well on many days (other days, it is I Am Trying to Break Your Heart). The band lost me 15+ years ago, but that early stuff holds up.If I had put a third Wilco album on my list, this would’ve been it. Almost did.339 (tie). Being There – Wilco (78 points)
@Dr. Octopus #6
@landrys hat #58
Being There is the second studio album by the American rock band Wilco, released on October 29, 1996, by Reprise Records. Despite its release as a double album, Being There was sold at a single album price as a result of a deal between lead singer Jeff Tweedy and the band's label Reprise Records.
Misunderstood is possibly my favorite Wilco song.
331 (tie). The Basement Tapes – Bob Dylan and the Band (80 points)
@Mister CIA #26
@turnjose7 #36
The Basement Tapes is the sixteenth album by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and his second with the Band. It was released on June 26, 1975, by Columbia Records. Two-thirds of the album's 24 tracks feature Dylan on lead vocals backed by the Band, and were recorded in 1967, eight years before the album's release, in the lapse between the release of Blonde on Blonde and the subsequent recording and release of John Wesley Harding, during sessions that began at Dylan's house in Woodstock, New York, then moved to the basement of a house nicknamed Big Pink.
Spoon is one of my favorite bands. They are extremely consistently very good to great, album to album.336 (tie). Gimme Fiction – Spoon (79 points)
@rockaction #3
@Nick Vermeil #60
Gimme Fiction is the fifth studio album by American indie rock band Spoon. It was released on May 10, 2005, through Merge Records in the US and Matador Records in Europe. It debuted at number 44 on the Billboard 200. "I Turn My Camera On" was released as a single and became one of the band's biggest hits. A deluxe reissue of the album was released on December 11, 2015, to commemorate its 10th anniversary.
This one just missed the cut for me, but I love it.331 (tie). Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) – Wu Tang Clan (80 points)
@SayChowda #2
@Ilov80s #60
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is the debut studio album by the American hip-hop collective Wu-Tang Clan, released on November 9, 1993, by Loud Records and RCA Records. The recording sessions took place during late 1992 to early 1993 at Firehouse Studio in New York City, and the album was produced by the group's de facto leader RZA. Its title originates from the martial arts films Enter the Dragon (1973) and The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978).
KISOS? I always heard it was Knights In Satan’s ServiceI remember the rumor that it was "Knights In Service of Satan"I also remember hearing through the suburban kids grapevine that their name stands to "Kids International Service to Satan" (like AC/DC obviously stands for "Against Christ Devil's Children"). Ooh, so dangerous!