YOUR GENERATION - The 3 Quintessential Albums - WHAT ARE THEY? | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 4428411 United States 02/13/2013 01:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Represent our generation at which stage of life? Or every stage of life? Does the infamous by Mobb Deep represent your generation for every stage of life? Or just the time period when it came out? Do you mean when we were coming of age? Teens... twenties... children? Because the music that represented my generational youth is a lot different than the music that represents my generational adulthood. |
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simultaneous_final (OP) User ID: 33292391 United States 02/13/2013 01:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1954 (teenager in the 70s) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21651258 Led Zeppelin everything but I'll say Physical Graffiti Lynyrd Skynyrd first album Allman Bros Eat a Peach hard to pick only three I know but I had to stop somewhere! One would be a joke. Two, a farce. Three...well, it'll have to do. Five is too many and four is...you know...FOUR. The weirdest number. I can't do four. Poor four. A subject observes itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself ad infinitum. |
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simultaneous_final (OP) User ID: 33292391 United States 02/13/2013 01:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I love all three of those albums. I can tell you thought about those choices. There's a common thread there. A subject observes itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself ad infinitum. |
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Vision Thing User ID: 33314345 United States 02/13/2013 01:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Born early sixties Neil Young - After the Gold Rush Elvis Costello - My Aim is True Ramones - self titled ------------------------------- extra credit Patti Smith - Horses The Clash - Self Titled Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road --------------------------------------------- Cool to see the South African poster above mention Rodriguez - Cold Fact Hope the documentary "Searching for Sugar Man" wins best documentary at the Oscars next week. |
HilosPP User ID: 34305302 United States 02/13/2013 02:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What an odd question, stirs a lot of memory; Nirvana, Drake, Nikki Menaj as of this stage in life. The Silver Singing Saiyan; Israel's Redeemer. Justice found Equals Satan Usurped Shamelessly It's not me, I am not Him Freedom From Fear The Key To Troublesome Peace |
simultaneous_final (OP) User ID: 33292391 United States 02/13/2013 02:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh boy! Best 70s albums for tripping would be Ten Years After A Space in Time and any Pink Floyd :) Have fun! No doubt. Meddle, Dark Side, Wish and Animals are my standard tripping soundtracks. But I'm doing something different tonight. I'm tripping to MY GENERATION'S MUSIC!!! I swear! Thank God for Smashing Pumpkins! (those might be my last words one day--and I'll be proud of 'em!) A subject observes itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself ad infinitum. |
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simultaneous_final (OP) User ID: 33292391 United States 02/13/2013 02:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1982 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34139889 Metallica - And Justice For All Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit Michael Jackson - Thriller You mean Nirvana - Nevermind DEFINITELY an influence on my generation too. (pretty much the same as yours. I'm 1979). And...Justice For All is ONE HELL of am album. LOVE IT!!!! A subject observes itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself observing itself ad infinitum. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34139889 United States 02/13/2013 02:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Speaking of generations...has anyone else noticed or agree that it seems pop-culture really hasn't changed much from the mid-to-late 90's? What I mean is the 80's, 70's, 60's etc, all have a clear identity that you can easily notice. Even in the 90's we could look back on the 80's and see it for being much different. The movies were a lot different, clothing a lot different, hair styles, etc.. But, at some point in the 90's ---around 96ish or so we haven't really seemed to advance too much beyond that. Many movies released in 96 and beyond, for example, don't look or feel aged. Clothing manufactured then, isn't really that out of style in comparison to clothing nowadays. Could be just me..but, I've always waited for the moment to be able to say, yeah the 90's are now 'old' or unique in comparison to today....and for whatever reason...i still don't see current culture as an identity much beyond it.. |
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HilosPP User ID: 34305302 United States 02/13/2013 02:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I got to hit the sack, wish I had more time to play on here like I use to. Good Night The Silver Singing Saiyan; Israel's Redeemer. Justice found Equals Satan Usurped Shamelessly It's not me, I am not Him Freedom From Fear The Key To Troublesome Peace |
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Needles Eye User ID: 1480101 United States 02/13/2013 02:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | oops Last Edited by Needles Eye on 02/13/2013 02:16 AM The things which are impossible with men are possible with God. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28880492 United States 02/13/2013 02:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some good albums recommended so far... Here's my contribution: DOB: 1980 1. Brian Jonestown Massacre - "Thank God for Mental Illness" (Album) 2. The Strokes - "Is this it?" 3. The White Stripes - "De Stijl" or "White Blood Cells" Alternates (in no particular order): Elliott Smith - "XO" or "Either/Or" Tame Impala - "InnerSpeaker" The Growlers - "Are You In or Out?" White Fence - "Family Perfume" Guns n' Roses - "Appetite for Destruction" |
Needles Eye User ID: 1480101 United States 02/13/2013 02:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Billy Idol - Rebel Yell (liked it in elementary school) Depeche Mode - Violator (liked it in Jr High) Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine (Liked it in High School) Last Edited by Needles Eye on 02/13/2013 02:22 AM The things which are impossible with men are possible with God. |