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Macy
25/06/2004, 9:09 AM
Here (http://observer.guardian.co.uk/omm/story/0,13887,1240033,00.html)

Would put the Roses number one myself....

max power
28/06/2004, 9:24 AM
here is the full list http://observer.guardian.co.uk/omm/0,12103,1033618,00.html

i'd have to diaagree with ya there macy. i'd go for bowie myself.

wws
28/06/2004, 9:58 AM
I have to agree with Macy, Guns N Roses are without peer

noby
28/06/2004, 11:04 AM
i'd go for bowie myself.


Which Bowie?
Nice to see blue lines up so high
Agree with roses too. (That's stone, not guns'n')

max power
28/06/2004, 11:07 AM
The Rise & Fall Of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars

its only at 11, rubbish !!! should be top 5 at least, the way that man just kept reinventing himself was amazing.

honky dory is top as well, but is very far down the list

the 12 th man
28/06/2004, 11:35 AM
nice to see "ocean rain" by the bunnymen in there.a truly classic album

Jaime
29/06/2004, 10:09 PM
Q Magazine did something similar, and put Def Maybe as No1, an album that improves with age, no doubt, but it would be the Roses for me too. The scally variety, not the spandex variety.

Macy
30/06/2004, 9:09 AM
New Romantics, Heavy Metal, Dance, whole movements pretty much ignored.
And.... :D

noby
30/06/2004, 9:17 AM
New Romantics, Heavy Metal, Dance, whole movements pretty much ignored.


Would you care to nominate a few?

There was some new romantic stuff; ABC, Human League, Eurythmics.
British heavy metal is laughable, although black sabbath were there.
I don't know any good dance albums. More of a singles thing maybe?

Plastic Paddy
30/06/2004, 9:30 AM
I don't know any good dance albums. More of a singles thing maybe?

Primal Scream - Screamadelica
Leftfield - Leftism
Orbital - Untitled 1

...and that's just off the top of my head.

All wonderful dance albums, and all worthy of a place in that Top 100. IMO of course. ;)

:D PP

the 12 th man
30/06/2004, 9:34 AM
All wonderful dance albums
"
"come with us" by the chemical brothers is another good one :)

noby
30/06/2004, 11:26 AM
Primal Scream - Screamadelica
Leftfield - Leftism
Orbital - Untitled 1

...and that's just off the top of my head.

All wonderful dance albums, and all worthy of a place in that Top 100. IMO of course. ;)

:D PP


Guess it depends on your defenition of dance, but screamadelica is there anyway. The Orb is noticeable by its absence alright.

Had a quick scan down the list, currently own about 16 of them.
I'm sure Psychocandy was no.101 :)

Macy
30/06/2004, 12:04 PM
Had a quick scan down the list, currently own about 16 of them.
Got 34, between CD, LP and Cassette (not including "burned" ones), so maybe it is bias towards "guitar" music...

Plastic Paddy
30/06/2004, 1:16 PM
it's a travesty that Scritti Politti's 'Cupid and Psyche' aint listed.

Ahh, Conor, after some of your previous music-related posts you had me thinking that you were a god amongst men. This one proves that you're only human after all... :p ;)

:D PP

noby
30/06/2004, 1:37 PM
Not a big metal fan, but would have thought that betwen Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, Saxon and others they were bound to have one or two good albums.


In fairness, they haven't one good song between them :)


Not a big fan of beatles/stones/bowie, which kind of cuts the list in half
(to paraphrase Alan Partridge, my favourite beatles album is the best of)

Macy
30/06/2004, 2:18 PM
Not a big fan of beatles/stones/bowie, which kind of cuts the list in half (to paraphrase Alan Partridge, my favourite beatles album is the best of)
Not a huge fan of Bowie or the Beatles, have a few of the albums however. The Stones are a different matter. Mind you, the manc albums obviously add to my total :)

noby
01/07/2004, 9:11 AM
nor did albums by a host of groups like the Spencer David Group, the Kinks, the Hollies etc. etc.

There are a couple of kinks albums there, and rightly so.
Don't know of any good album by the other two. Guess that's the difference.

It's a bit like Madness. Good band, great songs, but no album on the list.(IMO one step beyond deserved to be there)

Pat O' Banton
01/07/2004, 9:59 AM
Guess it depends on your defenition of dance, but screamadelica is there anyway. The Orb is noticeable by its absence alright.

Had a quick scan down the list, currently own about 16 of them.
I'm sure Psychocandy was no.101 :)

While on my weeks break in the Caribbean I had a lot of time to think about this (actually I think about things like this quite a lot anyway.)

Its a fcuking disgrace that Pschocandy is not on this list. :mad:
However unfortunately when some people are asked to choose lists they tend to go anal retentive and try to show how much they understand this or that more than the public. For example sitting proudly at Number twenty is Loveless by My Bloody Valentine, which in parts in fine but in others is just at best experimental noise, and not very good experimental noise at that, compare this album to Isn't Anything by the same band which is an absolute fantastic album and not even mentioned. :rolleyes:
For the record my top ten would run something like this, including non British and in no particular order;

Pschocandy 'The Jesus and Mary Chain'
Hatful of Hollow 'The Smiths'
Queen is Dead 'The Smiths'
If I Should Fall from Grace With God 'The Pogues'
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back ' Public Enemy No 1'
Quality Control 'Jurassic 5'
The Stone Roses 'The Stone Roses'
OK Computer 'Radiohead'
The Clash 'The Clash'
Inflamable Material 'The Stiff Little Fingers'
Buumed 'The Happy Mondays'

Ok its a top eleven but I couldn't leave the Mondays out

sylvo
01/07/2004, 10:28 AM
While on my weeks break in the Caribbean I had a lot of time to think about this (actually I think about things like this quite a lot anyway.)

Its a fcuking disgrace that Pschocandy is not on this list. :mad:
However unfortunately when some people are asked to choose lists they tend to go anal retentive and try to show how much they understand this or that more than the public. For example sitting proudly at Number twenty is Loveless by My Bloody Valentine, which in parts in fine but in others is just at best experimental noise, and not very good experimental noise at that, compare this album to Isn't Anything by the same band which is an absolute fantastic album and not even mentioned. :rolleyes:
For the record my top ten would run something like this, including non British and in no particular order;

Pschocandy 'The Jesus and Mary Chain'
Hatful of Hollow 'The Smiths'
Queen is Dead 'The Smiths'
If I Should Fall from Grace With God 'The Pogues'
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back ' Public Enemy No 1'
Quality Control 'Jurassic 5'
The Stone Roses 'The Stone Roses'
OK Computer 'Radiohead'
The Clash 'The Clash'
Inflamable Material 'The Stiff Little Fingers'
Buumed 'The Happy Mondays'

Ok its a top eleven but I couldn't leave the Mondays out


I thought after what i missed last week yer music taste's would be more
NWA, Straight outta Compton
Ice T, Body count and home invasion
Tu Pac, anything yer like by him.
Ice Cube, Da Predator
Dr Dre, Dre part ii
and the Wolfe Tone's, Let the People sing :mad:
See yer in O'Rafferty's :rolleyes:

davey
05/07/2004, 1:06 AM
for mids 2 gereneration lads, greta to see dexys with 2 in the top 100. Searching for the Young soul rebels would be in my top ten definitely.