Your Top 5
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My top 1 favorite artist is Jerry Garcia, and Scorsese is slated to direct and co-produce a biopic on the Dead with the surviving members, one of Jerry's daughters, and other people who give me hope this won't be a dumpster fire attached as executive producers. Jonah Hill gets the nod as Jerry (I like him. I can't picture anyone in the role, so I don't have an opinion on that yet).
The quality of Scorsese's work has declined with his age, but he did a good documentary about the Dead fairly recently and this is his first music biopic, so I really hope he crushes it.
My hope is that most of the focus is on the formation and early days of the band in the 60s and early 70s, and that crazy cast of characters including the Merry Pranksters.
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Bob Dylan Blood on the tracks
The Clash The Clash
The Pogues Rum sodomy and the lash
John Coltrane A love supreme
Nick Cave Dig Lazarus dig -
@Bfd70 wicked top 5! Pogues should make it on the album title alone
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^right!?
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Since we’ve had TOOL mentioned here numerous times, we should also add PRIMUS to the mix…
Difficult to say which is their best album, but for now I’ll suggest:
PRIMUS - Sailing the Seas of Cheese
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Primus sucks!
(If you don't know what I'm talking about there and think I'm hating on them, I'm not).
I'd go Frizzle Fry for my favorite of theirs.
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You guys are going to hate me, but…
Primus opened for U2 (ZooTV tour) back in ‘92. I had never listened to Primus before and only listened to about 5 minutes worth at the concert before I walked out. Haven’t listened to them since.
I just didn’t get it, and never bothered to look them up again.
Am I missing anything?
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Primus sucks!
(If you don't know what I'm talking about there and think I'm hating on them, I'm not).
I'd go Frizzle Fry for my favorite of theirs.
Primus sucks!
And, agreed, Frizzle Fry is also one of my favorites [emoji106][emoji119]
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Am I missing anything?
Yes, Les Claypool is arguably the greatest bass player ever! If one is looking for heavy slap bass and hard hitting drums, with a blend of funk and thrash metal, then Primus is the answer.
To each his own.
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Honorable mention:
Les Claypool - Of Whales and Woe
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Primus sucks! Love them.
Top 5 shows!
Breaking Bad
Better Call Saul
That’s 70s show
F is for Family
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There's no law saying you have to like Primus. Les Claypool is weird, writes weird lyrics, has a weird voice, and plays the bass weirdly, applying a modified banjo clawhammer technique to the instrument. I am quite surprised they managed to get the level of popularity they did.
Breaking Bad is probably my favorite drama of all time, in any medium, and also my favorite TV show. I might place Mr. Robot up there too.
On the sunnier side of the street, Seinfeld is in the list, as is Always Sunny.
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This thread is amazing! It has gotten me listening to Animals by Pink Floyd for the first time, which is brilliant.
Kate Bush - Hounds of Love
Pogues - If I Should Fall Fram Grace With God
Springsteen - Born to Run
Nick Cave - Boatman’s Call
Cure - DisintegrationHonourable mentions:
Biffy Clyro -Opposites
Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure
Suede - Suede
Metallica - Master of Puppets
My Chemical Romance - Black Parade **Don’t judge me
anything by The National -
Might be lacking 'classics' but my listening habits have tended to be centred around new releases over last last decade or so…
1. Hellfire, black midi - A cohesive concept album about life, sin and hell, and the tightest 40 minutes of experimental rock I've ever heard. In fact it's almost insulting to label it that due to the vast array of genres the band draw from on this record…
2. Magdalene, FKA Twigs - The most beautiful record I've ever heard. The production is absolutely insane and I'm still noticing new nuances and flourishes on each listen.
3. American Beauty, The Grateful Dead - This one sent me down the never ending rabbit hole of Grateful Dead live sets, but nothing comes close to what this record makes me fell as a standalone experience.
4. Blond, Frank Ocean - An absolute odyssey of experimental, psychedelic R&B/Hip Hop. Such a raw and honest insight into the artist's life and mind with truly transcendental production.
5. Metamodern Sounds in Country Music, Sturgill Simpson - Opening up with my favourite song of all time, Turtles All The Way Down, Sturgill draws influence from Tibetan Buddhism and various psychedelic experiences to make sense of his experiences in life and love. I find such beauty and poignancy in his insights and would recommend this album to everybody I know.
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Ramones - Ramones
Archers of Loaf- Vee Vee
The Clash - Sandinista
Kraftwerk- Trans-Europe Express
Dead Milkmen - Eat Your Paisley! -
interesting choices @deanclean . other lists I'll have to look and listen
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Tom Waits Raindogs
Alejandro Escovedo 13 Years, Street Songs of Love yes I think he's that good. Not real happy songs. killer live show the faint of hearing should wear earplugs.
Stones Exile
Ramones-The Ramones hey Dean, when you're right you're right
The Damned Damned Damned Damned. or the black album