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benji Posted - 06/05/2007 : 18:54:41
For me: 1997

i was thinking the other days about how so many amazing albums were released in 1997. i think it is the most important year, musically, for me, ever.
1997 also signalled my first year of going to university so so many different stimuli involved there.....mainly girls and beer, but stimuli nonetheless.

anyways, amazing albums released in 1997:
Dirty Three - horse stories
Mogwai - young team
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - f#a#(infinity)
Sleater-Kinney - dig me out
Cat Power - what would the community think (was actually released in '96 but not in record stores in NZ until '97)
Blonde Redhead - fake can be just as good

those top 5 truly changed the way i looked at music in the most profound way since i first heard the pixies 4 years earlier.
and no year ever since has ever come close to the quality of releases. i often find myself struggling to compile a top 10 for years after this cause they're just so lacking (2007 however is an exception), but 1997 was phenomenal.

anyone else have breakthrough years?



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TarTar Posted - 06/11/2007 : 16:54:40
Yeah, I have Blank Generation and Rocket to Russia as well. Swell albums. 77 ruled! Star Wars came out then, too.

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Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 06/11/2007 : 04:57:33
Agreed.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
vilainde Posted - 06/11/2007 : 04:45:53
So was I, but I'm not entirely sure that was good news for music. It certainly was a bad day for guitar playing though.


Denis

"Can you hear me? I aint got shit to say."
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 06/11/2007 : 04:35:10
Plus I was born.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
vilainde Posted - 06/11/2007 : 02:23:29
quote:
Originally posted by TarTar

Um, 1977 anyone? Big year for punk.

Television - Marquee Moon
Wire - Pink Flag
The Ramones - Leave Home
Talking Heads - 77
Sex Pistols - Nevermind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols



Yeah, I'll go with '77 too. I have all these records, plus Blondie's first LP, Richard Hell's "Blank Generation", "Rocket To Russia" (which is better than Leave Home)... and Bowie's best 2 albums (Low & Heroes). Oh, and Iggy's "Lust For Life". And Weather Report's "Heavy Weather". And Kraftwerk's "Trans-Europe Express"! 1977 ruled.

On the other hand, Elvis died in 1977, and France won the Eurovision contest. These were pretty bad days for music.


Denis

"Can you hear me? I aint got shit to say."
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 06/08/2007 : 04:11:18
quote:
Originally posted by kathryn

quote:
Originally posted by remig

Come on everybody knows it was 1966/67/68 that was the greatest years in music.




Dirty


He's a Frenchman, it goes without saying.


kathryn Posted - 06/08/2007 : 03:58:27
quote:
Originally posted by remig

Come on everybody knows it was 1966/67/68 that was the greatest years in music.




Dirty hippie!


I got some heaven in my head
remig Posted - 06/08/2007 : 01:15:09
Come on everybody knows it was 1966/67/68 that was the greatest years in music.

"un jour tu connaitra cette detresse de pres ou de loin, je peux te le jurer" - Ofabsis
jediroller Posted - 06/08/2007 : 00:04:14
Right, got mixed up. Sorry.

1991 has a few others going for it too:
TM - The Real Ramona
Trompe Le Monde
Vic - West Of Rome...



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cassandra is Posted - 06/07/2007 : 23:37:51
quote:
Originally posted by IceCream

1991

Slint - Spiderland (one of the masterpieces in rock music, and a groundbreaking "post rock" album. Jediroller said it came out in 1995, though. I think that's incorrect)



indeed, Spiderland came out in 1991.




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cassandra is Posted - 06/07/2007 : 23:35:01
quote:
Originally posted by bedrock_barney

I'll pick 1984. I turned 17 that year and really started to enjoy music for the first time. I had a decent part time weekend job and I reckon 75% of my earnings were invested in vinyl purchases. Still got most of them!

Some classic releases:

Echo & the Bunnymen - Ocean Rain

The Smiths debut lp

REM - Reckoning

Siouxsie & the Banshees - Hyaena

Lloyd Cole & the Commotions - Rattlesnakes

The The - Soul Mining

The Chameleons - Script of the Bridge (actually a 1983 release but what the hell)

Cocteau Twins - Treasure

New Model Army - Vengeance (I was a big fan!)


John Peel's festive 50 for 1984 was pretty good:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/festive50s/1980s/1984/




The humble apple


EXCELLENT choices barney!




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HeywoodJablome Posted - 06/07/2007 : 21:13:43
'91 is the one that meant the most to me,

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TarTar Posted - 06/07/2007 : 18:04:30
Um, 1977 anyone? Big year for punk.

Television - Marquee Moon
Wire - Pink Flag
The Ramones - Leave Home
Talking Heads - 77
Sex Pistols - Nevermind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols

Actually, I can't say I own the Talking Heads album and have never even listened to all of the Sex Pistols first album, but I've always noticed that 1977 was an explosive year for punk and it's many variants.

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IceCream Posted - 06/07/2007 : 17:05:10
1991

Slint - Spiderland (one of the masterpieces in rock music, and a groundbreaking "post rock" album. Jediroller said it came out in 1995, though. I think that's incorrect)
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless (two years of work, 18 recording engineers, and almost bankrupting their label really seemed to have paid off)
Talk Talk - Laughing Stock (amazing drones and amazing melodies. "Taphead" is fantastic.)
Nirvana - Nevermind (the first time in 10+ years when commercial music actually was pretty good. Far better than In Utero. I don't care what anyone says.)
Pixies - Trompe le Monde (The Sad Punk is one of the best songs, ever.)

I'm sure I'm forgetting one.

Mr. Biscuit Doug Head missed Bee Thousand, Jediroller missed Alien Lanes, and benji missed Zaireeka.
awestruck Posted - 06/07/2007 : 06:22:01
I like many of the bands listed already, but I have never "been into music" that much.

So I am going to go with 2007.

It is the year I discovered Frank Black.

Maybe I will grin but I won’t bear
jediroller Posted - 06/07/2007 : 04:24:57
quote:
Originally posted by Cheeseman1000

Also in 1994...
Soundgarden - Superunknown
Therapy? - Troublegum
NoFX - Punk In Drublic
Rancid - ...And Out Come The Wolves






Come on, Simone...


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Carl Posted - 06/07/2007 : 04:00:23
And RATM's debut!

"Aw yeah, that's the good stuff!"
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 06/07/2007 : 03:27:57
Also in 1994...
Soundgarden - Superunknown
Therapy? - Troublegum
NoFX - Punk In Drublic
Rancid - ...And Out Come The Wolves


Carl Posted - 06/07/2007 : 02:16:22
This could be a great year for music, just for Bluefinger.

"Aw yeah, that's the good stuff!"
mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 06/06/2007 : 12:55:33
I always think of 1997, too (you're missing under the western freeway, benji)
also 1994:
Cake - Motorcade of Generosity
TOTY
Elliott Smith - Roman Candle
Pavement - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain

Possibly my four favorite albums of all time.


and '88 as Carl said, because of Bug, Surfer Rosa, and Isn't Anything.


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Thomas Posted - 06/06/2007 : 12:39:42
1975 was a very classic year. I've had or still have most of these in multiple formats. CD, Cassette, 8-track, and LP (the one 8-track was Wings - Venus and Mars). My year wins hands down.

AC/DC - "High Voltage"
AEROSMITH - "Toys In The Attic"
ALICE COOPER - "Welcome To My Nightmare"
BAD COMPANY - "Straight Shooter"
BLACK SABBATH - "Sabotage"
BLUE OYSTER CULT - "On Your Feet Or On Your Knees"
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - "Born To Run"
DAVID BOWIE - "Young Americans"
FLEETWOOD MAC - "Fleetwood Mac"
FRANK ZAPPA - "Bongo Fury"
JOHN LENNON - "Rock 'N' Roll"
KISS - "Dressed To Kill"
KISS - "Alive!"
LED ZEPPELIN - "Physical Graffiti"
NAZARETH - "Hair Of The Dog"
PATTI SMITH - "Horses"
PAUL MCCARTNEY & WINGS - "Venus And Mars"
PINK FLOYD - "Wish You Were Here"
QUEEN - "A Night At The Opera"
RAINBOW - "Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow"
RUSH - "Fly By Night"
RUSH - "Caress Of Steel"
THE SCORPIONS - "In Trance"
THE WHO - "The Who By Numbers"
THIN LIZZY - "Fighting"
UFO - "Force It"
ZZ TOP - "Fandango!"


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bedrock_barney Posted - 06/06/2007 : 11:16:31
I'll pick 1984. I turned 17 that year and really started to enjoy music for the first time. I had a decent part time weekend job and I reckon 75% of my earnings were invested in vinyl purchases. Still got most of them!

Some classic releases:

Echo & the Bunnymen - Ocean Rain

The Smiths debut lp

REM - Reckoning

Siouxsie & the Banshees - Hyaena

Lloyd Cole & the Commotions - Rattlesnakes

The The - Soul Mining

The Chameleons - Script of the Bridge (actually a 1983 release but what the hell)

Cocteau Twins - Treasure

New Model Army - Vengeance (I was a big fan!)


John Peel's festive 50 for 1984 was pretty good:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/festive50s/1980s/1984/




The humble apple
kathryn Posted - 06/06/2007 : 10:48:15
jediroller, jeddiroller, you forgot 1978!


The Clash, Give 'Em Enough Rope

Elvis, This Year's Model

Ramones, Road To Ruin

Talking Heads, More Songs About Buildings & Food

Lou Reed, Street Hassle

Blondie, Parallel Lines

Police, Outlandos D'Amour

Patti Smith, Easter

Yeah, my life's one big cliche.


I got some heaven in my head
jediroller Posted - 06/06/2007 : 10:11:15
let's hear it for 1995

Heavy Vegetable: Frisbie
Mr. Bungle: Disco Volante
Throwing Muses: University
Vic Chesnutt: Is The Actor Happy?
Sleater-Kinney: S/T
The Flaming Lips: Clouds Taste Metallic
Slint: Spiderland
Pavement: Wowee Zowee

Not too shabby.

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Carl Posted - 06/06/2007 : 08:47:57
1988? That seems like the indie-breakthrough year.

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