Mahler's best!Rob wrote:Mahler - Symphony no. 6 (Boulez)
But for Mahler I always go with Solti.

I like the 9th (Karajan) the best of the three I've heard so far, but I'm not sure Boulez does this one justice on further listens (nothing to compare to).CIT wrote:Mahler's best!Rob wrote:Mahler - Symphony no. 6 (Boulez)
But for Mahler I always go with Solti.
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I need to get these. Mental Vortex blew me away the one time I heard it. The DLJ album gets so-so responses, but it's DLJ.Rob wrote: Coroner - Mental Vortex -- I think this is basically the most metal album ever.
Drive Like Jehu - s/t -- Better than I remembered. Would be competition for Yank Crime if Reis didn't sing.
As Rob implied, the singing can be a bit grating, but I managed to get past this and I really love At Action Park. If you can't get past the vocals, you might try Uzeda for pretty much the same sort of sound. I highly recommend Uzeda's Stella and Different Section Wires.Neon wrote: If I didn't like Big Black much, will I like Shellac?
Apparently he's playing on the new Kelly Clarkson album. I noticed that on ILM last night. I also noticed that the experts there ranked the top three Sonic Youth albums in this order: Sister, Daydream Nation, E.V.O.L. I was surprised that others like Sister as much as I do, and that E.V.O.L. is so well liked. I thought Daydream Nation was going to be the clear favorite.Neon wrote:Mike Watt is pretty much the bassist ever.
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That's pretty badass. I would fault him for playing on the Stooges reunion wreckchord though. It was disappointing and you have to buy it on shitty vinyl to get all the tracks. big wtf there.professor ganson wrote:Apparently he's playing on the new Kelly Clarkson album.Neon wrote:Mike Watt is pretty much the bassist ever.
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ILM? Sister is often cited as the most accessible, so I guess that makes sense. I still like Sonic Nurse and Rather Ripped the best. The only song I like off Daydream Nation is Teenage Riot, am I a bad person?I noticed that on ILM last night. I also noticed that the experts there ranked the top three Sonic Youth albums in this order: Sister, Daydream Nation, E.V.O.L. I was surprised that others like Sister as much as I do, and that E.V.O.L. is so well liked. I thought Daydream Nation was going to be the clear favorite.
Yeah I spose. It's just that I sometimes wonder why most bands even have a bass player. It's usually just buried in the mix and plays the root note of the guitar chords, especially when it comes to ("hardcore") punk. I've barely checked out the bass lines thread, need to start researching the recommendations soonYou could do better than Mike Watt, easy.
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wishlistedCMoon wrote:Somehow this slipped under everyones' radar:
Roy Montgomery - Inroads (2 CD)
Nice collection of eps and 7"ers back from the mid-late 90's. All gorgeous (if not downright pastoral at times) guitar instrumental work in the way that only Roy does. Not folk music, not stuff your parents would listen to. Down and out for the post-punk-rocker. Not my favorite thing of Roy's, but I'm glad to have this one as I hadn't bothered to collect all of the weird-sized format recordings back in the day.
I don't know if you're into Roy, but if you don't have them, the other essentials are of course:Rob wrote: wishlisted
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Yes, but that's okay. I've been rightly accused of being quite the SY fanboi, so disregard anything I say about 'em.Sister is often cited as the most accessible, so I guess that makes sense. I still like Sonic Nurse and Rather Ripped the best. The only song I like off Daydream Nation is Teenage Riot, am I a bad person?
Wilco. Yeeecchhh... Not my cup 'o noodles at all.Also, am I evil if I don't like Wilco? I got Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, apparently their piece de resistance, and the only track I really like is 'magazine'
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captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
You list about four songs and you ask if you are missing any??Neon wrote:Am I missing any?
"Don't Worry Baby" is one of the most beautiful pop melodies of all time. I think the Beach Boys were great at their peak, and had a lot of really good material once they started really writing creatively (or at least Brian did). Despite Kokomo being eternally stuck in the 80's AND simultaneously a complete throwback to their early stuff (at least in spirit), I can't help but love that song. I think most of it is nostalgia (it came out when I was a kid & just starting to appreciate "oldies"), though you're right - good hook.Neon wrote:Beach Boys:
Don't Worry Baby
I'm on the fence with Kokomo, I only like the hook. Am I missing any?
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Since Neon mentioned the Beach Boys I had Dance Dance Dance stuck in my head (god dammit), so I had to listen to this to get it back out. Love how the songs rarely exceed 2 1/2 minutes. My picks of the 21 are Help Me Rhonda (#1), California Girls (how could you miss this one?), I Get Around.Rob wrote: -Endless Summer (comp. of a lot of their earliest hit songs)
I recommend the following...Rob wrote:
+Nasum - Shift/Grind Finale disc one -- and I need more grindcore.
captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
Have you given the album a fair chance? There's a lot of good material on there.Neon wrote: The only song I like off Daydream Nation is Teenage Riot, am I a bad person?
Nah I don't really know why I said that, it's unlike me to shit-stir in a good thread such as this so I'll chalk it up to late night and a bad memory. I love the whole thing, it's kind of hard to pick out individual songs. It's more like 'moments' that I like on this album. If that makes any sense. Total Trash, Candle, and Providence are good and less dissonant than the rest. I'm trying to write perfect pop songs so I think I can maybe learn more from those (and Teenage Riot of course).Have you given the album a fair chance? There's a lot of good material on there.
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Thanks.Acid King wrote:I recommend the following...Rob wrote:
+Nasum - Shift/Grind Finale disc one -- and I need more grindcore.