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  •  20 very important/representive albums of my life (1 per artist max)

    1. Goldfrapp -Supernature
    2. Siouxsie and The Banshees-JuJu
    3. The Smiths- Meat is Murder
    4. David Bowie -Low
    5. Kate Bush - Hounds of Love
    6. The Stranglers - Feline
    7. Massive Attack - Mezzanine
    8. Killing Joke - Night Time
    9. Peaches - The Teaches of Peaches
    10. Joy Division - Closer
    11. Soft Cell- Non Stop Erotic Cabaret
    12. Fields of the Nephilim- The Nephilim
    13. Blondie- Parallel Lines
    14. Gary Clail On-U-SOund System- The Emotional Hooligan
    15. Kraftwerk-The Man Machine
    16. Ramones- Ramones
    17. Bjork- Homogenic
    18. Leftfield- Leftism
    19. Lou Reed- Transformer
    20. XMal Deutschland-Tocsin



    It's a re-creation
    Again I live another life
    My imagination
    Can't cross the borderline
  •  20 very important/representive albums of my life (1 per artist max)

    1. Goldfrapp -Supernature



    2. Kate Bush - Hounds of Love




    3. Joy Division - Closer
    4. Soft Cell- Non Stop Erotic Cabaret

    5. Blondie- Parallel Lines

    6. Kraftwerk-The Man Machine


    7. Leftfield- Leftism





    The Squirrel of The Garden Path approves .
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  • In no particular order and using BM`s rule - one artist , one album . A small list of albums that have shared times with me , each representing a point of "living" rather than "eixisting" within the `strapped to a rocket of death experience` we call life . 

    1. Human League - Travelogue
    2. FGTH - Welcome to the Pleasuredome
    3. Faithless - Outrospective
    4. OMD - Organisation
    5. Soft Cell - The Art of Falling Apart
    6. Kraftwerk - Man Machine
    7. Jon and Vangelis - Friends of Mr Cairo
    8. Goldfrapp - Black Cherry
    9. ABC - Lexicon of Love 
    10. Oasis - Whats the Story
    11. Erasure - The Innocents
    12. Leftfield - Leftism
    14. ELO - Secret Messages
    15. Deadmau5 - 4x4=12
    16. Frankmusik - Complete Me
    17. Royksopp - Junior
    18. Eric Prydz - Pryda
    19. Benny Benassi - Pumphonia
    20. Shamen - Axis Mutatis

    Individual tracks are more important to me mostly .
    "Read my posts and see why we`re not allowed nice things anymore"
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    "Brought to you straight from the People`s Republic of There`s Something Wrong With You . The Hoi Polloi Capital of the World"
  • Excluding Goldfrapp...

    i. Debbie Harry, KooKoo
    ii. Blondie, Plastic Letters
    iii. Kate Bush, 50 Words for Snow
    iv. Eels, Shootenanny!
    v. Dead Can Dance, Within the Realm of a Dying Sun
    vi. Cocteau Twins, Treasure
    vii. Robin Guthrie, Continental
    viii. Harold Budd, Lovely Thunder
    ix. Happy Rhodes, Many Worlds are Born Tonight
    x. John Grant, Queen of Denmark
    xi. Jimmy Somerville, Solent
    xii. Throwing Muses, House Tornado
    xiii. Various Artists, Lonely is an Eyesore
    xiv. Richard Strauss,Szell & the Cleveland Orchestra, Don Juan, Till Eulenspiegel, and Death and Transfiguration
    xv. Renaissance, Turn of the Cards
    xvi. This Mortal Coil, Filigree and Shadow
    xvii. Shelleyan Orphan, Helleborine
    xviii. Jóhann Jóhannsson, Englabörn
    xix. Jean Sibelius, Karajan & the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Finlandia, Valse Triste, etc.
    xx.Harold Budd, Elizabeth Fraser, and Robin Guthrie, The Moon and the Melodies
    xxi. Kirsty MacColl, Tropical Brainstorm
    xxii. Divinyls, Desperate
    xxiii. Marcel Cellier & the Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir, Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares, vol. ii
    Post edited by iuventus at 2013-09-03 02:02:38
    If I were dead, could I do this?

  • Sartori said:





    The Squirrel of The Garden Path approves .


    Cheers Squirrel, 7 out of 20 ain't bad considering what a complex thing individual taste is, I see we share at least two choices in our top 20, ask me in a week and I may say a few choices differently ;)
    It's a re-creation
    Again I live another life
    My imagination
    Can't cross the borderline
  • Jo_ey said:

    Depeche Mode - Playing the Angel

    Don't make fun of me



    I'm definitely not making fun as my choices are no better or worse.  However, it's quite rare for a DM fan to list that one.  Is that because you got into the band quite late when they deluded themselves into thinking that they are a rock band?
    Post edited by mode_devotion at 2013-09-01 17:01:06
    Though we may deserve it, it will be worth it.
  • This is not easy.....single albums.... No particular order.

    Felt Mountain
    Kate Bush - The Dreaming
    Eurythmics - Savage
    The Divine Comedy - Fin de Siècle
    Venus Hum - Big Beautiful Sky
    The Cocteau Twins- Bluebell Knoll
    Lamb - Between Darkness and Wonder
    Rufus Wainright - Want
    Pooka - Shift
    Iamamiwhoami - Bounty
    Ben Christophers - My Beautiful Demon
    Blondie - Eat to the Beat
    The Human League - Dare
    Happy Rhodes - Many Worlds are Born Tonight
    Grace Jones - Nightclubbing
    Billie Ray Martin - Eighteen Carat Garbage
    Thomas Feiner and Anywhen - The Opiates
    Dubstar - Goodbye
    Eddi Reader - Candyfloss and Medicine
    Alanis Morissette - Flavours of Entanglement
    Dead can Dance - A Passage in TIme
    Joanna Newsom - Have one on me
    Alison Moyet - Hoodoo
    Goya Dress - Rooms
    Dragonette - Fixin to Thrill
    Bjork - Vespertine
    Erykah Badu - Mamas Gun
    Frou Frou - Details
    Kirsty MacColl - Titanic Days
    Siobhan Donaghy -Ghosts
    Natacha Atlas - Foretold in the Language of Dreams
    Pet Shop Boys - Behaviour
    Chungking - Come with me.






    Post edited by Cervus at 2013-09-02 01:27:03
    '' Sometimes I think I've felt everything I'm ever going to feel and from here on out I'm not going to feel anything new, just lesser versions of what I've already felt ''
  • Oh, if we can have more than 20, I'll add Kirsty MacColl's Tropical Brainstorm and Desperate by the Divinyls.
    If I were dead, could I do this?
  • Oops I did not see the twenty rule.....hey ho. Never mind Eh!!!!! ;) :) :)
    '' Sometimes I think I've felt everything I'm ever going to feel and from here on out I'm not going to feel anything new, just lesser versions of what I've already felt ''
  • Renegade!
    If I were dead, could I do this?
  • 01. Supernature - Goldfrapp.
    02. Angelfish - Angelfish.
    03. Black Cherry - Goldfrapp.
    04. Garbage - Garbage.
    05. Bleed Like Me - Garbage.
    06. Felt Mountain - Goldfrapp.
    07. Head First - Goldfrapp.
    08. Seventh Tree - Goldfrapp.
    09. Not Your Kind Of People - Garbage.
    10. Version 2.0 - Garbage.
    11. Beautiful Garbage - Garbage.
    Just Keep Things Simple.....
    Love Goldfrapp.....
  • Hey @Jozzy81 I will list 10 albums I like/love you could try as music similar/influential to Garbage/Goldfrapp I'm sure a few of you could come up with ten completely different suggestions (without wanting to digress from the purpose of this thread of course) Two of those made my top 20, most of the others would be in my top 100, though I am doubtful Ladyhawke or The Pretenders would get in the top 100 , good but not great albums, both more relevant to Garbage influences/bands similar to, most of the choices probably refer more to garbage, some of them influenced or are similar to both artists, anyway here goes

    1. Siouxsie and The Banshees- The Scream
    2. The Pretenders- The Pretenders
    3. T-Rex- Electric Warrior
    4. Blondie- Parallel Lines
    5. Ladyton Light and Magic
    6. Portishead- Dummy
    7. Tricky Maxinquaye
    8. David Bowie- Ziggy Stardust
    9. Kate Bush- Hounds of Love
    10. Ladyhawke- Ladyhawke

    Post edited by Border_Mind at 2013-09-01 19:37:01
    It's a re-creation
    Again I live another life
    My imagination
    Can't cross the borderline
  • Lots of Joanna Newsom love here. Nice to see. We grew up together, same class at the same private school from 2nd thru 8th grade.

    She has grown into quite the song writer and musician. None of us ever guessed in music class where she would end up taking her harp (although at the time it was mostly a lyre she had with her) musically.

    I really enjoyed all 3 of her albums and each one seems to branch out in more exciting ways...there is a new one soon.

    hunter
    Post edited by hunter at 2013-09-05 23:45:23
  • Yep. :) Rumored for a November release. 
    I had a king in a tenement castle, lately he's taken to painting the pastel walls brown. He's taken the curtains down. He's swept with the broom of contempt, and the rooms have an empty ring. He's cleaned with the tears of an actor who fears for the laughter's sting...
  • Jo_ey said:

    Depeche Mode - Playing the Angel

    Don't make fun of me



    I'm definitely not making fun as my choices are no better or worse.  However, it's quite rare for a DM fan to list that one.  Is that because you got into the band quite late when they deluded themselves into thinking that they are a rock band?


    Well yes but I do like a lot of their work including early stuff. PTA is my favorite Depeche Mode album though. I don't think they deluded themselves into thinking they're a rock band? I feel they've portrayed themselves as an alternative band.

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