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Fewest matches <> most eclectic since a few people submitted less than 70 albums (22 albums in one case)Can you tell who has the matches with the most people - just who is the most eclectic among us?
Fewest matches <> most eclectic since a few people submitted less than 70 albums (22 albums in one case)Can you tell who has the matches with the most people - just who is the most eclectic among us?
We don't want them to copy over (even if that was possible).The formulas do not copy over
I have one in the lower half because I didn't think of the live option, which would have gotten top 20 points from me. Oh well, this is for fun anyway.I am sure hoping we at least get 1 more TH album. I will just confess that I have an album of theirs extremely high143. Remain in Light – Talking Heads (169 points)
@Pip's Invitation #16
@Eephus #18
@kupcho1 #21
@Ghost Rider #60
Remain in Light is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Talking Heads, released on October 8, 1980, by Sire Records. The band's third and final album to be produced by Brian Eno, Remain in Light was recorded at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas and Sigma Sound Studios in New York in July and August 1980.
After the release of Fear of Music in 1979, Talking Heads and Eno sought to dispel notions of the band as a mere vehicle for frontman and songwriter David Byrne. Drawing influence from Nigerian Afrobeat musician Fela Kuti, they blended African polyrhythms and funk with electronics, recording instrumental tracks as a series of looping grooves. Session musicians included the guitarist Adrian Belew, the singer Nona Hendryx, and the trumpeter Jon Hassell.
Hmm. I'm surprised this didn't crack the top 100 at least. Not as many Talking Heads fans as I expected or maybe this is one of those cases were maybe an unexpected album pops ahead in the ranking? (I am a dum dum who totally whiffed on a top live album here, for example).
I think his point was that matches with the most number of others = eclectic.Fewest matches <> most eclectic since a few people submitted less than 70 albums (22 albums in one case)Can you tell who has the matches with the most people - just who is the most eclectic among us?
Only 20 of my 70 made the list, so it's a tough task.@Eephus and @SayChowda are my least common matches with only 1 match each.
I too figured this one would be more popular given its reputation. But TH have a lot of high-quality albums and went through a lot of phases, so I can see their votes being split, and they are probably not like the Beatles where people would have put 3-5 of their albums in their top 70.143. Remain in Light – Talking Heads (169 points)
@Pip's Invitation #16
@Eephus #18
@kupcho1 #21
@Ghost Rider #60
Remain in Light is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Talking Heads, released on October 8, 1980, by Sire Records. The band's third and final album to be produced by Brian Eno, Remain in Light was recorded at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas and Sigma Sound Studios in New York in July and August 1980.
After the release of Fear of Music in 1979, Talking Heads and Eno sought to dispel notions of the band as a mere vehicle for frontman and songwriter David Byrne. Drawing influence from Nigerian Afrobeat musician Fela Kuti, they blended African polyrhythms and funk with electronics, recording instrumental tracks as a series of looping grooves. Session musicians included the guitarist Adrian Belew, the singer Nona Hendryx, and the trumpeter Jon Hassell.
Thank God sniping isn’t really a thing in this exercise. Unless we’re talking about being the top ranker of an album.13 matches with pip, k4 and marco. The usual suspects, minus simey.
Yes, but I could have phrased a little more consisely.I think his point was that matches with the most number of others = eclectic.Fewest matches <> most eclectic since a few people submitted less than 70 albums (22 albums in one case)Can you tell who has the matches with the most people - just who is the most eclectic among us?
Yeah this is kind of the total opposite where you want as many other people as possible really high on your albumsThank God sniping isn’t really a thing in this exercise. Unless we’re talking about being the top ranker of an album.13 matches with pip, k4 and marco. The usual suspects, minus simey.
Talking Heads are one of the two mixed-gender bands on my list. I expect the album from the other to show up eventually.So far, this is what has appeared in this thread from my list:
3, 9, 12, 17, 20, 23 (highest-ranking album no one else picked), 27, 29, 30, 32, 47, 49, 50, 51 (spotlighted in "random double ups" post), 55, 64, 66, 68, 70 (lowest-ranking album no one else picked)
I'm pretty sure these are in the top 146: 1-2, 4-8, 10, 11, 13-16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24-26, 28, 31, 33, 36-38, 40-46, 48, 52, 58, 60, 62
I'm pretty sure these are not in the top 146: 34, 53, 54, 57, 61, 67
Not appeared yet but could go either way for the top 146: 35, 39, 56, 59, 63, 65, 69
Female representation: one female artist and two mixed-gender bands![]()
I have one in common with him. A lot of people have that match though.0 in common with Blocked Punt = no surprise.
You and I had 12 matches, and one of those is John Prine.13 matches with pip, k4 and marco. The usual suspects, minus simey.
@simey / @krista4 23
@Dr. Octopus / @Pip's Invitation 18
@Dreaded Marco / Pip’s 17
@Mister CIA / @Pip's Invitation 13
@Eephus / @Pip's Invitation 10
13 matches with pip, k4 and marco. The usual suspects, minus simey.
Also
Yes, but I could have phrased a little more consisely.I think his point was that matches with the most number of others = eclectic.Fewest matches <> most eclectic since a few people submitted less than 70 albums (22 albums in one case)Can you tell who has the matches with the most people - just who is the most eclectic among us?
Just Win Baby!@Tau837 has the most matches with 602.
Also
Yes, but I could have phrased a little more consisely.I think his point was that matches with the most number of others = eclectic.Fewest matches <> most eclectic since a few people submitted less than 70 albums (22 albums in one case)Can you tell who has the matches with the most people - just who is the most eclectic among us?
@Tau837 has the most matches with 602.
I was thinking in terms of how many different individuals another matches with. As an example, if there are 47 people in this reveal, how many of the other 46 did I match with at least once?Also
Yes, but I could have phrased a little more consisely.I think his point was that matches with the most number of others = eclectic.Fewest matches <> most eclectic since a few people submitted less than 70 albums (22 albums in one case)Can you tell who has the matches with the most people - just who is the most eclectic among us?
@Tau837 has the most matches with 602.
I was thinking in terms of how many different individuals another matches with. As an example, if there are 47 people in this reveal, how many of the other 46 did I match with at least once?Also
Yes, but I could have phrased a little more consisely.I think his point was that matches with the most number of others = eclectic.Fewest matches <> most eclectic since a few people submitted less than 70 albums (22 albums in one case)Can you tell who has the matches with the most people - just who is the most eclectic among us?
@Tau837 has the most matches with 602.
Dammit, now i dont feel as special.Also
Yes, but I could have phrased a little more consisely.I think his point was that matches with the most number of others = eclectic.Fewest matches <> most eclectic since a few people submitted less than 70 albums (22 albums in one case)Can you tell who has the matches with the most people - just who is the most eclectic among us?
@Tau837 has the most matches with 602.
Everybody matched almost everyone else at least once. @kupcho1 shared the link above so you can check it out.
The only person you did not match with at all was @BLOCKED_PUNT.
It's not.I don't know enough about their tastes to call those surprising or not.
I also have zero matches with Dan Lambskin, who has demonstrably terrible taste, so I guess that makes sense.Everybody matched almost everyone else at least once. @kupcho1 shared the link above so you can check it out.
The only person you did not match with at all was @BLOCKED_PUNT.
Everybody matched almost everyone else at least once. @kupcho1 shared the link above so you can check it out.
The only person you did not match with at all was @BLOCKED_PUNT.
I had no matches with five people.Not surprised to have zero with Mrs. R, but I'd have thought maybe Val R and I would eke out a match. Nope. I also have zero matches with Dan Lambskin, who has demonstrably terrible taste, so I guess that makes sense. Zero also with BLOCKED PUNT and SayChowda. I don't know enough about their tastes to call those surprising or not.
“Did we just become best friends?!!?”Here are the top match-ups for each person (sorry if I left anyone out, but let me know):
@Mrs. Rannous / @Val Rannous 26
@Dennis Castro / @Dwayne_Castro 25
[USER=478]@Tau837 / @Dwayne_Castro 23
@simey / @krista4 23
@BroncoFreak_2K3 / @Dwayne_Castro 22
@Yo Mama / @Mt. Man 22
@ConstruxBoy / Tau837 21
@Mt. Man / @Dan Lambskin 22
@Atomic Punk / @Dwayne_Castro 20
@jwb / @BroncoFreak_2K3 20
@Nick Vermeil / @ConstruxBoy 18
@Dr. Octopus / @Pip's Invitation 18
@Snoopy / @BroncoFreak_2K3 18
@timschochet / @Atomic Punk 18
@zamboni / @BroncoFreak_2K3 18
@Idiot Boxer / @Nick Vermeil 18
@turnjose7 / @timschochet 17
@Dreaded Marco / Pip’s 17
@New Binky / @BroncoFreak_2K3 16
@Scoresman / @Tau837 16
@Ghost Rider / @ Yo Mama 16
@Chaos34 / @Dwayne_Castro 15
@Uruk-Hai / @AtomicPunk 15
@Juxtatarot / @Scoresman 15
@MAC_32 / @ConstruxBoy 15
@Dan Lambskin / [USER=31349]@MAC_32 14
@kupcho1 / @Juxtatarot 13
@higgins / @ landrys hat 13
@Rand al Thor / @BrutalPenguin 13
@Ilove80s / @Tau837 13
@Mister CIA / @Pip's Invitation 13
@KarmaPolice / @Scoresman 13
@Eephus / @Pip's Invitation 10
@SayChowda / @Long Ball Larry 11
Jeb / @Yo Mama 11
@shuke 11 / @Dreaded Marco 11
@Don Quixote / @timschochet 11
@titusbramble / @Nick Vermeil 10
@rockaction / @Dr. Octopus 10
@Mookie Gizzy / @Mister CIA 10
@Barry2 / @timschochet 8
@Psychopav / @Idiot Boxer 8
@BLOCKED_PUNT / @Tau837 6
There are 50 entries and you matched at least once with 49 of them - @BLOCKED_PUNT is your only miss.if there are 47 people in this reveal, how many of the other 46 did I match with at least once?
Happen to be wearing a Wolfpack polo shirt today too. The universe knows.Also
Yes, but I could have phrased a little more consisely.I think his point was that matches with the most number of others = eclectic.Fewest matches <> most eclectic since a few people submitted less than 70 albums (22 albums in one case)Can you tell who has the matches with the most people - just who is the most eclectic among us?
@Tau837 has the most matches with 602.
Does that make me most eclectic or least eclectic?![]()
This is a common occurrence,Fewest matches: Blocked_Punt and SayChowda with 1 each.
Did you get mugged or something?Happen to be wearing a Wolfpack polo shirt today too. The universe knows.Also
Yes, but I could have phrased a little more consisely.I think his point was that matches with the most number of others = eclectic.Fewest matches <> most eclectic since a few people submitted less than 70 albums (22 albums in one case)Can you tell who has the matches with the most people - just who is the most eclectic among us?
@Tau837 has the most matches with 602.
Does that make me most eclectic or least eclectic?![]()
I didn't expect to match with a lot of folks. Anytime I do it's a nice surprise (for maybe 90% of the albums).Everybody matched almost everyone else at least once. @kupcho1 shared the link above so you can check it out.
The only person you did not match with at all was @BLOCKED_PUNT.
I had no matches with five people.Not surprised to have zero with Mrs. R, but I'd have thought maybe Val R and I would eke out a match. Nope. I also have zero matches with Dan Lambskin, who has demonstrably terrible taste, so I guess that makes sense. Zero also with BLOCKED PUNT and SayChowda. I don't know enough about their tastes to call those surprising or not.
I had this one on my list - on the higher end I think.140 (tie). The Low End Theory – A Tribe Called Quest (171 points)
@Nick Vermeil #7
@Yo Mama #16
@Long Ball Larry #19
The Low End Theory is the second studio album by American hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest, released on September 24, 1991, by Jive Records. Recording sessions for the album were held mostly at Battery Studios in New York City, from 1990 to 1991. The album was primarily produced by group member Q-Tip, with a minimalist sound that combines bass, drum breaks, and jazz samples, in a departure from the group's debut album, People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm (1990). Lyrically, the album features social commentary, word play, humor, and interplay between Q-Tip and fellow member Phife Dawg.
This would have made my list if most of side 2 had actual songs on it. The first five songs on the record are amazing. Seeing Winwood and Clapton play together at MSG in 2006, where they performed most of this album, is a highlight of my concertgoing career.142. Blind Faith – Blind Faith (170 points)
@shuke #5
@timschochet #31
@Dennis Castro #37
@zamboni #44
@jwb #68
Blind Faith is the only studio album by the English supergroup Blind Faith, originally released in the United States on 9 August 1969 on Atco Records, and in the United Kingdom on 22 August 1969 on Polydor Records and in Europe. It topped the album charts in the UK, Canada and US, and was listed at No. 40 on the US Soul Albums chart. It has been certified platinum by the RIAA.
Daughter starts there next monthDid you get mugged or something?Happen to be wearing a Wolfpack polo shirt today too. The universe knows.Also
Yes, but I could have phrased a little more consisely.I think his point was that matches with the most number of others = eclectic.Fewest matches <> most eclectic since a few people submitted less than 70 albums (22 albums in one case)Can you tell who has the matches with the most people - just who is the most eclectic among us?
@Tau837 has the most matches with 602.
Does that make me most eclectic or least eclectic?![]()
Are you NC based?Daughter starts there next monthDid you get mugged or something?Happen to be wearing a Wolfpack polo shirt today too. The universe knows.Also
Yes, but I could have phrased a little more consisely.I think his point was that matches with the most number of others = eclectic.Fewest matches <> most eclectic since a few people submitted less than 70 albums (22 albums in one case)Can you tell who has the matches with the most people - just who is the most eclectic among us?
@Tau837 has the most matches with 602.
Does that make me most eclectic or least eclectic?![]()
I had this one on my list - on the higher end I think.140 (tie). The Low End Theory – A Tribe Called Quest (171 points)
@Nick Vermeil #7
@Yo Mama #16
@Long Ball Larry #19
The Low End Theory is the second studio album by American hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest, released on September 24, 1991, by Jive Records. Recording sessions for the album were held mostly at Battery Studios in New York City, from 1990 to 1991. The album was primarily produced by group member Q-Tip, with a minimalist sound that combines bass, drum breaks, and jazz samples, in a departure from the group's debut album, People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm (1990). Lyrically, the album features social commentary, word play, humor, and interplay between Q-Tip and fellow member Phife Dawg.
@Scoresman wasn't the name i was expecting. We may bicker about movie genres, but not music.![]()
Yep. Charlotte.Are you NC based?Daughter starts there next monthDid you get mugged or something?Happen to be wearing a Wolfpack polo shirt today too. The universe knows.Also
Yes, but I could have phrased a little more consisely.I think his point was that matches with the most number of others = eclectic.Fewest matches <> most eclectic since a few people submitted less than 70 albums (22 albums in one case)Can you tell who has the matches with the most people - just who is the most eclectic among us?
@Tau837 has the most matches with 602.
Does that make me most eclectic or least eclectic?![]()
Ugh, Sorry man!I had this one on my list - on the higher end I think.140 (tie). The Low End Theory – A Tribe Called Quest (171 points)
@Nick Vermeil #7
@Yo Mama #16
@Long Ball Larry #19
The Low End Theory is the second studio album by American hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest, released on September 24, 1991, by Jive Records. Recording sessions for the album were held mostly at Battery Studios in New York City, from 1990 to 1991. The album was primarily produced by group member Q-Tip, with a minimalist sound that combines bass, drum breaks, and jazz samples, in a departure from the group's debut album, People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm (1990). Lyrically, the album features social commentary, word play, humor, and interplay between Q-Tip and fellow member Phife Dawg.
Yes, you called it The Lower End Theory
I'll throw this one back in for now, and we'll see it again later.
This is my second-favorite Neil album and what I think is his best predominantly acoustic record. It is in the top 3 of many Neil die-hards. The songs are some of his most tuneful and compelling, and tackle both emotional and political topics. It's funny that in both of my top 2 Neil albums, I have shared the top ranking with someone else.140 (tie). After the Gold Rush – Neil Young & Crazy Horse (171 points)
@Pip's Invitation #19
@AtomicPunk #19
@zamboni #23
@New Binky the Doormat #52
After the Gold Rush is the third studio album by the Canadian-American musician Neil Young, released in September 1970 on Reprise Records. It is one of four high-profile solo albums released by the members of folk rock group Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the wake of their chart-topping 1970 album Déjà Vu. Young's album consists mainly of country folk music along with several rock tracks, including "Southern Man". The material was inspired by the unproduced Dean Stockwell-Herb Bermann screenplay After the Gold Rush.
Mine too, but I only gave Young one slot here (2 if you count him as a bandmember).This is my second-favorite Neil album
We've all been there before.Mine too, but I only gave Young one slot here (2 if you count him as a bandmember).This is my second-favorite Neil album