shuke
Black Ice Skeptic
I'd go My Hero or Everlong, but those are the more mainstreamy songs. Enough Space if you want a deeper dive.
Thank you for the excuse to post my favorite clip in the history of television.
I'd go My Hero or Everlong, but those are the more mainstreamy songs. Enough Space if you want a deeper dive.
Do it. They're no "boy band" by that time.Of course of all the albums in the last few days, the only one I'm not sure I've listened to start to finish is Let It Be.![]()
I will. I've been wanting to watch the Disney doc for awhile too.Do it. They're no "boy band" by that time.Of course of all the albums in the last few days, the only one I'm not sure I've listened to start to finish is Let It Be.![]()
They're grizzled veterans of the music industry and sick of each other.
It's the 21st best album of all-time after all.I will.
161 (tie). Illinois – Surfjan Stevens (152 points)
@Ilov80s #4
@Juxtatarot #23
@kupcho1 #41
@Nick Vermeil #64
Illinois (styled Sufjan Stevens invites you to: Come on feel the Illinoise on the cover; sometimes spelled as Illinoise) is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens. It features songs referencing places, events, and persons related to the U.S. state of Illinois. Illinois is Stevens' second based on a U.S. state—part of a planned series of fifty that began with the 2003 album Michigan and that Stevens has since acknowledged was a joke. It was adapted into a musical, Illinoise, in 2023 and, after playing smaller venues, opened at the St. James Theatre on Broadway in April 2024.
I'd go My Hero or Everlong, but those are the more mainstreamy songs. Enough Space if you want a deeper dive.
Thank you for the excuse to post my favorite clip in the history of television.
I do not have a Stones album as my #1 album. My highest is actually #3.So your five Beatle albums lie between 1 — it would be foolish to assume otherwise — and 42.163. Let It Be – The Beatles (150 points)
@Dr. Octopus #21
@jwb #29
@krista4 #42
@Eephus #54
@timschochet #64
@Uruk-Hai #66
Let It Be is the twelfth and final studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. It was released on 8 May 1970, nearly a month after the official announcement of the group's public break-up, in tandem with the documentary of the same name. Concerned about recent friction within the band, Paul McCartney had conceived the project as an attempt to reinvigorate the group by returning to simpler rock 'n' roll configurations. Its rehearsals started at Twickenham Film Studios on 2 January 1969 as part of a planned television documentary showcasing the Beatles' return to live performance.
In January 1970, four months after John Lennon departed from the band, the remaining Beatles completed "Let It Be" and recorded "I Me Mine". The former was issued as the second single from the album with production by George Martin.
This was the lowest rated Beatles on my list (out of five I included). But holy hell, what a great album. I love your choice for the song, Dr. O.
Says who?It's the 21st best album of all-time after all.I will.
a bunch of old peopleSays who?It's the 21st best album of all-time after all.I will.
Was amazing when Taylor’s son Mason sat in on drums for the Foos right after Taylor passed.My Hero will always be immortalized in the awesome scene from The Other Guys movie.
163. Let It Be – The Beatles (150 points)
@Dr. Octopus #21
@jwb #29
@krista4 #42
@Eephus #54
@timschochet #64
@Uruk-Hai #66
Let It Be is the twelfth and final studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. It was released on 8 May 1970, nearly a month after the official announcement of the group's public break-up, in tandem with the documentary of the same name. Concerned about recent friction within the band, Paul McCartney had conceived the project as an attempt to reinvigorate the group by returning to simpler rock 'n' roll configurations. Its rehearsals started at Twickenham Film Studios on 2 January 1969 as part of a planned television documentary showcasing the Beatles' return to live performance.
In January 1970, four months after John Lennon departed from the band, the remaining Beatles completed "Let It Be" and recorded "I Me Mine". The former was issued as the second single from the album with production by George Martin.
...Bosstones?and now the first album to appear from the mighty mighty...
So this one would move down a few slots.163. Let It Be – The Beatles (150 points)
@Dr. Octopus #21
@jwb #29
@krista4 #42
@Eephus #54
@timschochet #64
@Uruk-Hai #66
Let It Be is the twelfth and final studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. It was released on 8 May 1970, nearly a month after the official announcement of the group's public break-up, in tandem with the documentary of the same name. Concerned about recent friction within the band, Paul McCartney had conceived the project as an attempt to reinvigorate the group by returning to simpler rock 'n' roll configurations. Its rehearsals started at Twickenham Film Studios on 2 January 1969 as part of a planned television documentary showcasing the Beatles' return to live performance.
In January 1970, four months after John Lennon departed from the band, the remaining Beatles completed "Let It Be" and recorded "I Me Mine". The former was issued as the second single from the album with production by George Martin.
@Dr. Octopus My vote for Let It Be was for a different album with the same title.
Just one sort of old guy ranked it at 21.a bunch of old peopleSays who?It's the 21st best album of all-time after all.I will.
Just one sort of old guy ranked it at 21.a bunch of old peopleSays who?It's the 21st best album of all-time after all.I will.
Burned again by the spreadsheet not differentiating albums by same name but different bands.
Burned again by the spreadsheet not differentiating albums by same name but different bands.
Burned again by the spreadsheet not differentiating albums by same name but different bands.
There must have been other voters for the other Let It Be![]()
I’ll double check - but I don’t think so.Burned again by the spreadsheet not differentiating albums by same name but different bands.
There must have been other voters for the other Let It Be![]()
I think hes talking about the MatsBurned again by the spreadsheet not differentiating albums by same name but different bands.
There must have been other voters for the other Let It Be![]()
It was close for me - and I have 5 Beatles albums in my top 70
It’s happened a few times where the spreadsheet complied all albums with same name together and didn’t differentiate by different artists who had albums by same name - it went under whichever artist was chosen first. It happened often with Unplugged for example.Burned again by the spreadsheet not differentiating albums by same name but different bands.![]()
:smacksforeheademoji:It’s happened a few times where the spreadsheet complied all albums with same name together and didn’t differentiate by different artists who had albums by same name - it went under whichever artist was chosen first. It happened often with Unplugged for example.Burned again by the spreadsheet not differentiating albums by same name but different bands.![]()
So your five Beatle albums lie between 1 — it would be foolish to assume otherwise — and 42.
Same with "For You Blue" with the banter "go Johnnie go" and "Elmore James got nothing on this baby" when John plays a lead.From Let It Be, I always liked the retro sound of One After 909. It sounded like they were actually having fun for a change.
you could always just link to the movie, show, song and leave no doubt as to the one you wantI think for whoever does the next ranking, make sure if there's a title used more than once (e.g., for movies think "Crash"), you list the lookup cell as "Crash 1996" or something like that).
Do it. They're no "boy band" by that time.Of course of all the albums in the last few days, the only one I'm not sure I've listened to start to finish is Let It Be.![]()
They're grizzled veterans of the music industry and sick of each other.
for the unpluges I would do things like "Unplugged (Alice in Chains)".:smacksforeheademoji:It’s happened a few times where the spreadsheet complied all albums with same name together and didn’t differentiate by different artists who had albums by same name - it went under whichever artist was chosen first. It happened often with Unplugged for example.Burned again by the spreadsheet not differentiating albums by same name but different bands.![]()
Yep. Guess this never happened with books.
I think for whoever does the next ranking, make sure if there's a title used more than once (e.g., for movies think "Crash"), you list the lookup cell as "Crash 1996" or something like that).
I think that was just kp's initial impression long ago. I was playing with that.Do it. They're no "boy band" by that time.Of course of all the albums in the last few days, the only one I'm not sure I've listened to start to finish is Let It Be.![]()
They're grizzled veterans of the music industry and sick of each other.
Perhaps this has been covered (), but they were never a boy band and only morons would think otherwise.
There was no problem with Eephus' submission.you could always just link to the movie, show, song and leave no doubt as to the one you wantI think for whoever does the next ranking, make sure if there's a title used more than once (e.g., for movies think "Crash"), you list the lookup cell as "Crash 1996" or something like that).
I think that was just kp's initial impression long ago. I was playing with that.Do it. They're no "boy band" by that time.Of course of all the albums in the last few days, the only one I'm not sure I've listened to start to finish is Let It Be.![]()
They're grizzled veterans of the music industry and sick of each other.
Perhaps this has been covered (), but they were never a boy band and only morons would think otherwise.
I checked and just you. Sorry bud.Burned again by the spreadsheet not differentiating albums by same name but different bands.
There must have been other voters for the other Let It Be![]()
I checked and just you. Sorry bud.Burned again by the spreadsheet not differentiating albums by same name but different bands.
There must have been other voters for the other Let It Be![]()
So the Beatles lost 14 points and about 8 slots.
If you had 46 (or more) lists, you're either a saint or a masochist.I know it's insane that I always did the countdown tabulations manually, and I wouldn't suggest anyone else to do that, but my ridiculous perfectionism makes me happy not to have dealt with the spreadsheet problems. Doing it manually made all the changes people requested after submitting their lists even more of a PITA, though, among other PITA parts to it.
Kind of thing that can make a band lose its confidence and its way. What may have been?I checked and just you. Sorry bud.Burned again by the spreadsheet not differentiating albums by same name but different bands.
There must have been other voters for the other Let It Be![]()
So the Beatles lost 14 points and about 8 slots.
They are going to be crushed.
If you had 46 (or more) lists, you're either a saint or a masochist.I know it's insane that I always did the countdown tabulations manually, and I wouldn't suggest anyone else to do that, but my ridiculous perfectionism makes me happy not to have dealt with the spreadsheet problems. Doing it manually made all the changes people requested after submitting their lists even more of a PITA, though, among other PITA parts to it.
I checked and just you. Sorry bud.Burned again by the spreadsheet not differentiating albums by same name but different bands.
There must have been other voters for the other Let It Be![]()
So the Beatles lost 14 points and about 8 slots.
I didn't think this would make it. Way to go guys. @Tau837 I get, I think we have similar tastes but @Yo Mama? You don't see us match up that often. Might of had a few tv shows together.159 (tie). Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park (155 points)
@Tau837 #5
@BLOCKED_PUNT #12
@Yo Mama #41
Hybrid Theory is the debut studio album by American rock band Linkin Park, released on October 24, 2000, by Warner Bros. Records. Recorded at NRG Recordings in North Hollywood, California, and produced by Don Gilmore, the album's lyrical themes deal with problems lead vocalist Chester Bennington experienced during his adolescence, including drug abuse and the constant fighting and eventual divorce of his parents. Hybrid Theory takes its title from the previous name of the band as well as the concepts of music theory and combining different styles. It is also the band's only album in which bassist Dave "Phoenix" Farrell does not play, however, he is credited as a member of the band as well as a songwriter on some of its tracks.
Oh, I hope I wasn't ignorant enough to post that, but I wouldn't put it past me either.I think that was just kp's initial impression long ago. I was playing with that.Do it. They're no "boy band" by that time.Of course of all the albums in the last few days, the only one I'm not sure I've listened to start to finish is Let It Be.![]()
They're grizzled veterans of the music industry and sick of each other.
Perhaps this has been covered (), but they were never a boy band and only morons would think otherwise.