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skulldisco
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Post Number: 1994
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Posted on Sunday, September 02, 2012 - 01:07 am:   

I was on The Fall website earlier and they had a poll about whether The Fall was your favourite group or not? And I thought that we have discussed favourite albums in all sorts of categories, but I don't think we have ever had a thread about who are our favourite artists.

So...

My top 20 are, strictly in order, the artists who have affected, touched and inspired me most for the last 40 years.

The Fall (by a mile)

Joy Division/New Order

David Bowie

The Smiths

The Clash

The Velvet Underground

Captain Beefheart

Burning Spear

REM (1983-1986)

Dylan

Pixies

Wire

Magazine

Husker Du

The Replacements

Muddy Waters

Iggy/Stooges

Radiohead

Anything Lee Perry touched in the 70's

Neil Young/Crazy Horse
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skulldisco
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Post Number: 1995
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Posted on Sunday, September 02, 2012 - 01:14 am:   

And there was no room for Sonic Youth, Wilco, Cabaret Voltaire, Kraftwerk, Eno, Talking Heads, PIL, Gene Clarke, The Rolling Stones and Stereolab amongst others, that was bloody hard picking a top 20! On another day some of those would no doubt have squeezed in the list.
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skulldisco
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Post Number: 1996
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Posted on Sunday, September 02, 2012 - 01:17 am:   

Damn! And that little band that are the reason we're all here :-)
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cosmo vitelli
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Posted on Sunday, September 02, 2012 - 03:50 pm:   

in no particular order but Can at number 1:

Rolling Stones
Bob Dylan
Stooges
Velvet Underground
Captain Beefheart
Tim Buckley
Joni Mitchell
Neil Young
Stevie Wonder (to 1976)
David Bowie (to 1980)
Can
Ramones
Undertones
Birthday Party/Nick Cave
The Fall
Go-Betweens
Felt
Stereolab
Super Furry Animals
The Soundtrack of Our Lives
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Michael Bachman
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Posted on Sunday, September 02, 2012 - 11:05 pm:   

In no particular order as well:

Robyn Hitchcock
REM
Talking Heads
Gang of Four
Go-Betweens
Stereolab
Bob Dylan
The Allman Brothers Band
Velvet Underground
Neil Young
David Roback(The Rain Parade, Opal, Mazzy Star)
Kraftwerk
Richard and Linda Thompson
Gram Parsons
Emmylou Harris
Steve Earle
Wire
Blue Rodeo
Nick Drake
Sandy Denny
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David Gagen
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Posted on Monday, September 03, 2012 - 12:34 am:   

Bob Dylan
Neil Young
Nick Cave
Patti Smith
The Beatles
Rolling Stones
Bowie
Richard Thompson
Steve Earle
Lucinda Williams
Johnny Cash
The Band
Beck
Bruce Springsteen
Ed Kuepper
GBs
Paul Weller/Jam
The Smiths
Wilco
Teenage Fanclub
The Triffids
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Geoff Holmes
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Post Number: 846
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Posted on Monday, September 03, 2012 - 09:21 am:   

In no particular order...

Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles
Beatles


;)
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Geoff Holmes
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Post Number: 847
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Posted on Monday, September 03, 2012 - 09:36 am:   

No seriously this time...

Beatles
Byrds
Donovan
Dylan
Church
Ride
R.E.M. (early anyway)
Smiths
Go Betweens
Triffids
Ups and Downs
Monkees
Moffs
David Sylvian
Cocteau Twins
Julian Cope (early)
Crowded House
Devo
Echo and the Bunnymen
Kinks

Not much new stuff...guess I must be an old bloke!
I guess I'm far more choosy these days. I like an album or 2 of a band but not much more.
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Stuart Wilson
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Posted on Monday, September 03, 2012 - 12:54 pm:   

No votes for Leonard Cohen yet?? That's a surprise. He'd be high up any list of mine, I'd hate to live without that suave, ironic voice and the crafted wit of his deft, deep-cutting words. Then there would be the Velvets, Smiths and Go-betweens, of course, and I'd have to have Van Morrison in there too, and Lucio Battisti as a grateful nod to the land that nourishes me rather too well, along with fairly new entry Alain Bashung, whose swaggering, gutteral presence in my life is the greatest gift this board has bestowed upon me.Thereafter the list would be a judicious selection of most of what's already been posted, apart from an eccentric excursion to Holland for Focus and Jan Akkerman, who, I know, will appear nowhere else...
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Stuart Wilson
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Posted on Monday, September 03, 2012 - 01:34 pm:   

And Warren Zevon. For heaven's sake.
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Michael Bachman
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Posted on Monday, September 03, 2012 - 01:45 pm:   

Geoff, You have a half dozen that I should have had on my list! Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell and Warren Zevon are three others as well. Also considered where John Prine, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, My Bloody Valentine, Gillian Welch, Nick Cave, and Bruce Springsteen.
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cosmo vitelli
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Post Number: 545
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Posted on Tuesday, September 04, 2012 - 07:28 am:   

it's a hard one this, I left out Pavement, Gene Clark, Byrds, The Smiths/Morrissey which could have been in, as well as MF Doom (consistently brilliant hip-hop) and when it comes to bands I have been or remain in love with : Talk Talk, Blue Aeroplanes, Soft Hearted Scientists, The Damned.Can I have 30?
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cosmo vitelli
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Post Number: 546
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Posted on Tuesday, September 04, 2012 - 07:52 am:   

and The Monkees
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Tuesday, September 04, 2012 - 10:47 am:   

The Go-Betweens
R.E.M.
The Jam/Paul Weller
The Who
The Waterboys
The Replacements/Paul Westerberg
Ed Kuepper/The Aints/The Saints (first three albums)
Yes
Blur/Damon Albarn (in his various guises)
Pixies
Pavement
Nick Cave
The Triffids
Husker Du/Bob Mould (1989-91)/Sugar (1992-93)
Microdisney/Fatima Mansions/Cathal Coughlan
Johnny Cash
Joy Division/New Order
Bob Dylan
Warren Zevon
Neil Young
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Simon Withers
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Posted on Tuesday, September 04, 2012 - 12:59 pm:   

Not strictly in order (and not including jazz or classical (Mose Allison, Chet Baker, Miles Davis, Gerry Mulligan... Bach... Glenn Gould):
The Go-Betweens
The Chills
The Beatles
The Smiths
The Cure
Jefferson Airplane
Ed Kuepper/Saints
REM (early)
Belle and Sebastian
House of Love
Kate Bush
Laura Veirs
Neil Young
Talking Heads
Velvet Underground
Teardrop Explodes/Julian Cope
Crowded House

Pretty retro (only Laura Veirs and Belle and Sebastian are contemporary. And yes, the Cure are still going...) and I've got a few spares for later. Geoff, do you like the Beatles?
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TROU
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Posted on Tuesday, September 04, 2012 - 02:01 pm:   

Beatles
The Jam
Magazine
Scritti Politti
Associates
Go-Betweens
Marc Almond
David Sylvian
Smiths/Morrissey
Suzanne Vega or Aimee Man or Natalie Merchant or Ebtg
REM
Lloyd Cole
Pixies
Pale Saints
The Sundays
Massive Attack
Ian Brown
Elliott Smith
Spoon
Robert Gomez
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TROU
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Post Number: 313
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Posted on Tuesday, September 04, 2012 - 02:10 pm:   

Not so much women in these lists..
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cosmo vitelli
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Post Number: 548
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Posted on Tuesday, September 04, 2012 - 03:01 pm:   

and all our lists are predominantly white artists
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cosmo vitelli
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Post Number: 549
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Posted on Tuesday, September 04, 2012 - 03:46 pm:   

not suggesting that we get in to demographics or politics. my wife has her own idea of what she thinks most of the users of this board are like. it's worryingly close to a classic serial killer profile though
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cosmo vitelli
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Post Number: 550
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Posted on Tuesday, September 04, 2012 - 03:48 pm:   

and she definitely includes me in that with extreme prejudice!
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Stuart Wilson
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Posted on Tuesday, September 04, 2012 - 05:22 pm:   

On the other hand, black women have shown very little interest in me over the years, too.
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skulldisco
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Posted on Tuesday, September 04, 2012 - 05:29 pm:   

That might be the funniest line I've ever read on here Stuart!

I'm on record here as saying I have very little interest in women artists, especially those who have emerged in the last decade or so. Only three black artists made my list, but I do listen to loads of others.
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Tuesday, September 04, 2012 - 09:49 pm:   

Two very funny comments from CV and SW. I laughed out loud at both.
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Michael Bachman
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Posted on Wednesday, September 05, 2012 - 11:33 am:   

Yes, funny ones indeed from CV and SW.

Kev's comment about having little interest in women artists that have emerged especially in the last decade or so is worth a topic on it's own. I can't think of many great ones in the last decade who could compare to the great ones who emerged two, three or four decades ago.
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frank bascombe
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Posted on Wednesday, September 05, 2012 - 02:08 pm:   

Elvis Costello ( until recently)
Go-Betweens ( pre initial break-up)
Tom Waits
Smiths
REM (pre-document)
Bruce Springteen ( upto Tunnel of Love)
Neil Young
Paul Weller/Jam
Bob Dylan
JOy Division/NO
Nick Cave
Bowie
Ron Sexsmith
Drive-by truckers
Richmond Fontaine
Kinks
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frank bascombe
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Posted on Wednesday, September 05, 2012 - 02:10 pm:   

forgot to mention Xx who i think are really great and fairly recent, that LP came out the saem year as Fleet Foxes and Bon Iver and on looking back holds up really well
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David Gagen
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Posted on Thursday, September 06, 2012 - 02:36 am:   

How could I leave Tom Waits out!! In goes Tom and out goes Teenage Fanclub. Also Lou Reed comes in as well.
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David Gagen
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Posted on Thursday, September 06, 2012 - 02:46 am:   

Am staying with daughter in Melbourne. Just asked son-in-law his list. See if you can pick the difference!

Iron Maiden
Metallica
Cavalera Conspiracy
Children of Boredom
Megadeth
Slayer
Dimmuborgir
Black Sabbath
Eddie Van Halen
Alias and the Jams
Led Zeppelin
Citrus Jam

Thats all he gave me. He doesnt listen to the GBs
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Geoff Holmes
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Posted on Thursday, September 06, 2012 - 09:44 am:   

Isn't it funny what a younger generation holds as "classic".
I guess Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin would be in some lists from members of our generation....but Iron Maiden? Wow.
Our parents must have had the same incredulity at us now!
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Friday, September 07, 2012 - 03:38 am:   

I think you'll find it's Children Of Bodom David, a Finnish black metal band. If there are any satanic rituals going on, you'll know why. Goat on the dinner menu is another giveaway.

Also Dimmu Borgir is two separate words.
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David Gagen
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Posted on Friday, September 07, 2012 - 04:14 am:   

Thanks for tip Padraig. No goat yet. Had no idea how to spell couple of them, in fact never heard of some. You seem to know quite a lot more than I about the genre. When you're not listening to Paul Weller I can see you headbanging to some Finnish metal band!
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Michael Bachman
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Posted on Friday, September 07, 2012 - 11:56 am:   

Somehow I don't think these folks with Finnish blood would be listening to any Finnish metal band!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLnmA653f 94&feature=related
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Tuesday, September 11, 2012 - 12:37 pm:   

My inner teenage metaller still loves to rock out sometimes David. But the grunting style of vocals by most metal bands these days just grates with me.
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David Gagen
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Posted on Tuesday, September 11, 2012 - 02:15 pm:   

I am watching a doco with my son inlaw on the history of metal. Going thru the influences of Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Hair Metal (abs shite!) then Thrash Metal with Metalica. The role their 1st 3 albums had in redefining the genre etc.

I mustve missed that meeting cos I didnt really know any of this!
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skulldisco
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Posted on Tuesday, September 11, 2012 - 02:33 pm:   

I detest the music, but the film about Anvil (a Canadian heavy metal band who fell on hard times) is an absolute must see. Its very poignant, and pretty funny, even when its not supposed to be.
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Wednesday, September 12, 2012 - 09:46 am:   

I bigged that up here when I got the DVD a few years back. I know you've mentioned it before too Kevin. I watched it three times in two nights when I got it as I was so blown away by it. I watched the film itself, then watched it with one commentary track, then the other commentary track. Unusually, the commentary tracks were great and properly expanded my understanding of the film and its circumstance. I must watch it again. A truly brilliant film.
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Wednesday, September 12, 2012 - 09:48 am:   

On searching the word Anvil, I have discovered that I watched it three nights running, rather than thrice in two nights! It was three years and one month ago.
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cosmo vitelli
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Posted on Friday, September 14, 2012 - 02:30 pm:   

David Quantick writes of The Soundtrack of Our Lives impending split on Quietus 'There's no adequate way to describe The Soundtrack Of Our Lives, but there are several brilliant ones, so here we go. Factually, they're a Swedish rock band who take the good bits of the Rolling Stones – well, the one good bit, that huge sliding 'Jumping Jack Flash' / 'Gimme Shelter' sack of riffs which make any song sound like a volcano trying to get round a tank on a ten lane highway – and give them added melody, intensity and urgency. So that's one. They're also formed from the bilious acidic ashes of Union Carbide Productions, a punk band who made The Clash look like a pub covers act. In their day, UCP broke America. Not in the dull sense of "did well there." They actually broke America. It was their fault.
Also? The Soundtrack Of Our Lives are the only band who ever really influenced Oasis. Not The Beatles. Oasis only sounded like The Beatles had The Beatles been a snotty punk rock band under the severe misapprehension that The Stone Roses were any good. Oasis took to Soundtrack like a duck to slaughter. Once Noel Gallagher had heard early Soundtrack songs like 'Infra Riot' and 'Confrontation Camp', he removed all the jangly mod crap from Oasis – causing Liam to cry all over his Sgt Pepper coaster set – and turned them into a solid rock item. Oasis's 'Lyla' is the biggest hit Soundtrack never had.
And? The Soundtrack Of Our Lives are arguably – if "arguably" means "obviously" – the greatest rock group of the last 20 years. They're brilliant. You should buy their albums. And you should go and see them. Now. And by now I do mean "now", at Heaven tonight, because it is the last UK show they'll ever do. Soundtrack are jacking it in - or are they? Yes, probably, because they've completed their mission. Which was, essentially, to be a brilliant rock band and split up in 2012. Take note, REM, who forgot to split up and everyone kept wondering when they were going to leave. And take all the notes in the world, U2, who actually died in 1989 but nobody was brave enough to tell them.
'
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skulldisco
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Posted on Friday, September 14, 2012 - 02:37 pm:   

Don't mean to piss on your chips James, but in my experience of his writing David Quantick has shit taste in music. He's also a crap writer, and his comedy scripts are about as funny as Bernard Manning.
That's in no way trying to denigrade TSOOL (who I have barely heard), just me indulging in a bit of Quantick bashing!
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cosmo vitelli
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Posted on Friday, September 14, 2012 - 02:56 pm:   

Glad to hear you arent dissing the Soundtrack boys Kev, they ascended to Mount Olympus for me last night. I thought that the writing above was both funny and accurate particularly on Oasis and U2. I wasnt aware that he wrote scripts so cant comment or compare with Bernard Manning's artistic output
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cosmo vitelli
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Posted on Thursday, September 20, 2012 - 08:49 am:   

keep thinking of artists who I left out so here's another ten :
A Tribe Called Quest (should have been in from the start)
Pavement
The Smiths/Morrissey
Byrds/Gene Clark/Gram Parsons
Talk Talk
Blue Aeroplanes
Soft Hearted Scientists
Shack/Michael Head
The Monkees
MF Doom
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Michael Bachman
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Posted on Thursday, September 20, 2012 - 10:31 am:   

I wonder if there are any others here who will pipe in and join me in declaring that they never bought or downloaded anything by Oasis?
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cosmo vitelli
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Posted on Thursday, September 20, 2012 - 11:19 am:   

Not me as I actually have quite alot of Oasis stuff, I quite like some of their stuff (talk about damning with faint praise) but just dont think they are an important band in the history of modern rock music. The first two albums have some really good songs
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cosmo vitelli
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Posted on Thursday, September 20, 2012 - 11:21 am:   

Wire
Pixies
The Damned
Associates
Fairport Convention (early)
..this could go on for a while, top 100 anyone?
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David Gagen
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Posted on Thursday, September 20, 2012 - 01:52 pm:   

Have first 2 Oasis albums, like both of them, but no need to get any more. All you need to know about the band is on the first 2 almuns IMHO

There would be an interesting thread about bands/artists that you quite like kind of, but too embarrassed to admit to.
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Randy Adams
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Posted on Thursday, September 20, 2012 - 04:50 pm:   

The only Oasis I have is a single song which is on a Creation Records anthology I picked up a few years back. It's "Wonderwall." I actually loaded it onto iTunes on my old iPod at some point but when it came on during the late period of my use of it I found myself thinking "this doesn't really do much for me." I'm not sure if I've heard anything else of theirs.

I haven't contributed to this "Top 20" because I find the list changes all the time for me. I'd probably have to just list out the 20 artists that I've liked for the longest time but that'll obviously omit people who are on their way into my personal pantheon who are surely the folks currently causing me the greatest excitement.
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Stuart Wilson
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Posted on Thursday, September 20, 2012 - 05:12 pm:   

I tried to see it as a list of artists who have had some kind of profound, life-changing effect on me, ones who dragged me so far into their world view that it makes up part of the person I am today, or has at least some kind of concrete influence on my life, rather than those I just like, which would be endless; so, to take two recent examples, while I love Dominique A's work, he hasn't become a full-blown, slightly fetishistic obsession in the way that Alain Bashung has. Why exactly that kind of wonderful chemistry occurs in some cases is harder to specify.
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Thursday, September 20, 2012 - 11:20 pm:   

Oasis: I have their first two albums, their B-sides collection (better than most bands' A-sides), both compilation albums and one of the later records, which I picked up for $2. They have many fantastic pop/rock songs.
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Geoff Holmes
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Posted on Friday, September 21, 2012 - 09:12 am:   

David,
I think I remember a thread running here on "Guilty Pleasures".

I have the first 2 Oasis and got sucked in by the hype to buy Heathen Chemistry back in 2002. Lost interest after the first 2 really. I thought they repeated themselves after that.
For a band that was always saying pro beatle stuff (and naming your kid "Lennon" - are you serious? What's the next one called - McCartney?) I actually always found them more Stones than Beatles - especially the harder "rocking" guitar sounds.
Saw them at the Enmore in the 2nd last row. Great gig. The stage and hall seemed barely large enough to contain them. As we were leaving the gig, we were all saying things like, "Imagine if the Stones went back to their roots and did this! What a gig THAT would be!".
First concert the Stones did in Australia on their next tour - Enmore!
Nearly impossible to get tickets to that - I didn't even try!
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peter ward
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Posted on Friday, September 21, 2012 - 09:44 am:   

A couple of friends and I bought a few square metres of black teddy bear material and a roll of double sided tape the week that Oasis supported REM in Slane in 1995 (mentioned elsewhere on here this week) and spent the day of the concert selling "Wonderbrows" for Ł1 a set on the roads to the venue, we had scissors in our arse pockets so we could offer a "Noel or Liam(more monobrow)"
It was a lucrative days work but also an absolute stunner of a day so when we removed our merch from our foreheads that night we had a white stripe across our sunburnt faces, very rock 'n' roll.
I brought my son to see them at the same venue a few years back along with Kasabian and The Prodigy, it was truly awful and if they had dropped a bomb that day then Ireland's crime rate would have halved instantly.
I definitely maybe have the first two albums and the b-sides collection on tape from a bargain bin.
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cosmo vitelli
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Posted on Friday, September 21, 2012 - 10:01 am:   

and XTC! I love XTC, Randy's right this doesnt work as an exercise
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Friday, September 21, 2012 - 12:38 pm:   

I bought a pair of Liam's off you Peter. They were top notch, thanks. Girls were impressed, boys were jealous, and Michael Stipe gave a shout out to "the eejit with the Liam-style monobrow".

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