if The Beatles are not your favourite band...
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I used to just say Booker T. & the MGs and be done with it, but I'm not so sure any more. The Who or the '68 JBs are right up there, too.
It's just really hard to rank stuff like this for me these days. Not sure why.
It's just really hard to rank stuff like this for me these days. Not sure why.
Let U be the set of all united sets, K be the set of the kids and D be the set of things divided.
Then it follows that ∀ k ∈ K: K ∈ U ⇒ k ∉ D
Then it follows that ∀ k ∈ K: K ∈ U ⇒ k ∉ D
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Count Machuki wrote:It's just really hard to rank stuff like this for me these days. Not sure why.
I might also say that having a favorite band or a favorite album isn't as necessary to me as it once was.
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I think we use favourite bands and albums as a way of defining who we are, it's an identity thing. That process becomes less important as you get older. Also I think our tastes become both more eclectic and more obscure; although this isn't true of people generally, it is true of a certain kind of music fan and it becomes harder, even unwelcome, to define your tastes in that kind of reductive way.
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Indeed.
Still - I think it's possible to single out a band or an artist who's given you more pleasure than any other. I've certainly seen lots of evidence of that here over the years. It's quite clear to even the casual BCB poster that you love Shalamar more than any other band, G. And JSJ's obsession with Bruce Hornsby and the Range is famous beyond even these pages.
Still - I think it's possible to single out a band or an artist who's given you more pleasure than any other. I've certainly seen lots of evidence of that here over the years. It's quite clear to even the casual BCB poster that you love Shalamar more than any other band, G. And JSJ's obsession with Bruce Hornsby and the Range is famous beyond even these pages.
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The Velvet Underground wrote:And JSJ's obsession with Bruce Hornsby and the Range is famous beyond even these pages.
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Bent Fabric wrote:Count Machuki wrote:It's just really hard to rank stuff like this for me these days. Not sure why.
I might also say that having a favorite band or a favorite album isn't as necessary to me as it once was.
Re: Favorite album. When doing rankings of albums, one always ends up on top, but I don't remember a time where I was thinking "This is my favorite album", even when I was younger. Did you have that kind of favorite album when you were young? Thread idea? (Don't know if the concept is easily graspable though.)
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Quaco wrote:Bent Fabric wrote:Count Machuki wrote:It's just really hard to rank stuff like this for me these days. Not sure why.
I might also say that having a favorite band or a favorite album isn't as necessary to me as it once was.
Re: Favorite album. When doing rankings of albums, one always ends up on top, but I don't remember a time where I was thinking "This is my favorite album", even when I was younger. Did you have that kind of favorite album when you were young? Thread idea? (Don't know if the concept is easily graspable though.)
Yeah, it's only when you're called on to make a list that such a concept even enters your head!
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...periods of obsessing over particular songs - YES, absolutely
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
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The Velvet Underground wrote:Quaco wrote:Bent Fabric wrote:I might also say that having a favorite band or a favorite album isn't as necessary to me as it once was.
Re: Favorite album. When doing rankings of albums, one always ends up on top, but I don't remember a time where I was thinking "This is my favorite album", even when I was younger. Did you have that kind of favorite album when you were young? Thread idea? (Don't know if the concept is easily graspable though.)
Yeah, it's only when you're called on to make a list that such a concept even enters your head!
Yes! That seems right.
I think there was a period when I had just discovered Wonderwall Music when I proclaimed it my favoritest album. It was still kind of obscure -- and it certainly hit squarely in my home base area musically (EMI phased pianos, backwards voices, mellotron, generic soundtracky strings) -- so it felt good to pick that one.
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The Velvet Underground wrote:...periods of obsessing over particular songs - YES, absolutely
This definitely happens! But it doesn't last all that long, for me, I have found. Maybe a couple weeks usually?
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Yeah, probably. I meant as a kid, the devotion to particular songs starts early.
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Speaking of Beatles and favorite songs, I remember one "memorable" day in high school when I spent a couple class periods putting all the Beatles songs in order of preference. I think I started at the beginning (from memory! couldn't do that easily nowadays), and just kept adding each successive song either above or below.
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I remember staying in a caravan near the beach with my folks when I was about 14, and taking a mono cassette recorder and playing the fuck out of 'The Inner Light' for some reason (I think I'd taped it off some rarities compilation).
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(Speaking of Wonderwall Music.) Great image. I can totally imagine that. BTW the winner on my list was "She Said She Said".
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Great choice! (it was always my fave on the album)
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The Clash. The Beatles weren't bad, per se, just fucking sick of them.
You see, there are still faint glimmers of civilization left in this barbaric slaughterhouse that was once known as humanity. Indeed that's what we provide in our own modest, humble, insignificant... oh, fuck it.
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Muse. They can do anything.
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Phenomenal Cat wrote:Muse. They can do anything.
Hopefully including fucking right off.
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Darkness_Fish wrote:Phenomenal Cat wrote:Muse. They can do anything.
Hopefully including fucking right off.
If fucking right off includes combining the best of Nirvana, Bends-era Radiohead and the bombast of vintage Queen, then I should think they're up to the task.
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trans-chigley express wrote:XTC
unlike the Beatles I was around as their albums were released so could go out and buy them as and when they came out which was hugely exciting for me in the 80s as nearly all other bands I liked had their back catalogues already fully formed. It was a novelty to experience the anticipation of an upcoming release and hearing the lead off single for the first time.
Listen to Ray at this point.
Give a shit or be a shit.