Top 10 favourite albums ?

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I'm sure you've done this a thousand times before, but I'm relatively new around here and I'm sure you all don't mind indulging yourselves. Oh one rule, studio albums only.

1 The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
2 The Ruts - The Crack
3 The Clash
4 Kirsty MacColl - Kite
5 The Jam - All Mod Cons
6 The Only Ones - Even Serpents Shine
7 Billy Bragg - Don't Try This At Home
8 Microdisney - Everybody Is Fantastic
9 Cathal Coughlan - The Skys Awful Blue
10 John Cooper Clarke - Zip, Style, Method
 
Dude this shit is getting old already...But anyways, here's my list asshole:

10. The Cure - Live in Budokan
9. Interpol - The John Peel Sessions
8. The Smiths - Rank
7. Morrissey - Beethoven vas un fag
6. Skinny Puppy - We Invented the REMIX
5. Deftones - Cool Rare Shit (burned by [email protected]
4. This is getting lame so I'm finished. Eat it up, boys because the MILF Destroyer is here!!
 
> Dude this shit is getting old already...But anyways, here's my list
> asshole:

> 10. The Cure - Live in Budokan
> 9. Interpol - The John Peel Sessions
> 8. The Smiths - Rank
> 7. Morrissey - Beethoven vas un fag
> 6. Skinny Puppy - We Invented the REMIX
> 5. Deftones - Cool Rare Shit (burned by [email protected] 4. This is
> getting lame so I'm finished. Eat it up, boys because the MILF Destroyer
> is here!!

Dude is a banned word on here. As is "awesome".
 
> Dude is a banned word on here. As is "awesome".

All I got was images of Jimbo Jones of The Simspons from his response, and obviously he doesn't understand the concept of a studio album, er Rank doh doh doh!

OK so you lot are a bit tired of top 10 threads.
 
I'm still thinking of mine, A.K.

Maybe we should have a Top 10 of the Top 10 threads?

> All I got was images of Jimbo Jones of The Simspons from his response, and
> obviously he doesn't understand the concept of a studio album, er Rank doh
> doh doh!

> OK so you lot are a bit tired of top 10 threads.
 
Here we go (the order is not too important)

1. The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
2. The Velvet Underground - VU & Nico
3. Jeff Buckely - Grace
4. Pulp - Different Class
5. Radiohead - The Bends
6. Suede - Suede
7. Morrissey - Bona Drag
8. Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
9. Velvet Goldmine Soundtrack
10. The Smiths Hatful of Hollow
 
1. The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
2. The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
3. Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
4. The Clash - London Calling
5. Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
6. The Smiths - Meat Is Murder
7. Super Furry Animals - Radiator
8. Sex Pistols- Never Mind the Bollocks
9. At the Drive-In - Relationship of Command
10.Manic Street Preachers - The Holy Bible

or something like that
 
hmmm

1)The Beatles - Rubber Soul
2)The Beatles - Revolver
3)The Smiths - Louder Than Bombs
4)The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn!
5)Elliott Smith - Elliott smith
6)Mastodon - Remission
7)Current 93 - All the pretty little horses
9)The smiths - The Queen is Dead
10)Pavement - Slanted and Enchanted
 
> 5. Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
The token "essential" hip hop album listed in every white boy's top ten list to give them more "street cred." My dick wants to laugh at this sad cliche.
 
> hmmm

> 1)The Beatles - Rubber Soul
> 2)The Beatles - Revolver
> 3)The Smiths - Louder Than Bombs
> 4)The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn!
> 5)Elliott Smith - Elliott smith
> 6)Mastodon - Remission
> 7)Current 93 - All the pretty little horses
> 9)The smiths - The Queen is Dead
> 10)Pavement - Slanted and Enchanted

Nice choice of Elliott Smith.. He is/was a genius. Heartflet and poignant.. I've seen him a few times before he fell off the drugs wagon.. Lot of it about nowadays, and yet it's still unfashionably glamourised. Anyway, 'Junk Bond Trader by Elliott Smith and Miss misery are two of my favourites songs..

I went on a Beatles trip recently.. so, after I've pondered my own list, i can endorse those choices!

Ruffian
 
I'm going to limit myself to one album by each The Smiths and Morrissey. If I didn't, there'd hardly be room for anything else.

1) The Smiths - Singles (It would be the most perfect album imaginable if it had "Stop Me" on it.)
2) The Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream (My first love along with Mellon Collie.)
3) Blur - The Best Of
4) Morrissey - Suedehead: The Best Of
5) Belle & Sebastian - The Boy With The Arab Strap
6) The Clash - The Story Of The Clash (It would have been London Calling except I love "Rock the Casbah" -- the first punk song I ever heard as a little Mormon girl -- so much I had to name an album that includes it.)
7) New Order -- Substance
Trainspotting soundtrack (Vaguely embarrassing, but it introduced me to Pulp and some other artists I still very much enjoy. It was also my first taste of "Temptation" by New Order and you all know how much I love that song.)
9) The Stone Roses - The Complete Stone Roses
10) My flavor of the month: The Darkness - Permission To Land because it's damn good fun!
 
My top 10 are as follows

1.The queen is dead:the smiths

2.Transformer:lou reed

3.Vauxhall + I:morrissey

4.Theres something going on:Babybird

5.Replicas:Tubeway army

6.What does anything mean basically:The chameleons

7.Attack of the grey lantern:Mansun

8.Troy tate demo:the smiths

9.Laid:James

10.Pulp:His`n`Hers

I thank u.
 
"The Queen Is Dead"-The Smiths
"OK Computer"-Radiohead
"Holy Bible"-Manic Street Preachers
"White Light/White Heat"-Velvet Underground
"Closer"-Joy Division
"Electric Warrior"-T-Rex
"Daydream Nation"-Sonic Youth
"Doolittle"-The Pixies
"Roxy Music"-Roxy Music
"Damned Damned Damned"-The Damned
 
Re: Top 10 favourite albums

Subject to change at any time.. for longevity and variety.. and some songs that would be part of the soundtrack of my life..

1. World Won't Listen - Smiths (has a bit of variety thereon, great sleeve)
2. Lexicon Of Love - ABC (have a soft spot for this, dig the lyrics)
3. Neither Washington Nor Moscow - Redskins (walk like the Ramones, sing like the Supremes)
4. Vauxhall & I - Morrissey - (consistent and rewarding)
5. Physical Graffiti - Led zeppelin (has a lot of the best Zep moments)
6. Doolittle - Pixies (hardly a duff track.. rightly hailed)
7. Roxy Music Greatest Hits - Roxy Music (My first album!)
8. Fall&Rise of Ziggy Stardust - david Bowie (could be 1 of 3 from this era)
9. Forever Changes - Love (60's encapsulated in the best ways)
10. Machine Gun Etiquette - Damned (where punk met Heavy Rock so gloriously)
11. Revolver or Rubber Soul - Beatles (who can say!)

Ruffian
 
> The token "essential" hip hop album listed in every white boy's
> top ten list to give them more "street cred." My dick wants to
> laugh at this sad cliche.

yep mate, obviously I didn't put it in because I love it.
 
Doolittle and Forever Changes...

>2 CLASSIC albums. I think u might really like, 'The La's- The La's' They only made one album.
 
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