Snake45 Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 Rolling Stone magazine has announced their "500 Best Albums of All Time." I started at the bottom and tried to work my way up, when I got to 450 I skipped right to the top 100. I MIGHT own 10 in their top 100. I'll bet I haven't even heard of half the albums on the list. Probably haven't heard of half the "artists." https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/best-albums-of-all-time-1062063/ Couple I was glad to see in the top 100: Springsteen's Darkness on the Edge of Town and Hendrix's Electric Ladyland. They would both be in my personal Top 20, at least.
StevenGuthmiller Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 I don't have a lot of confidence in a list of "the best albums of all time" that doesn't even include Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" album in the top 50. An album that has sold over 45 million copies, (4th all time) and charted in the "Billboard" top albums chart for 950 weeks doesn't make the top 50? Yeah, right. Steve
1972coronet Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 While I didn't read their Top 500 Albums list , I can say that I've my own 'Top' list --- many which I'm almost certain are low on their list ; to wit : - Velvet Underground White Light / White Heat (1968) - MC5 Lick Out The Jams (1969) - Johnny Thunders' Heartbreakers L.A.M.F. (1977) - Small Faces Ogden's Nut Gone Flake (1968) - Arthur Lee & Love Forever Changes (1967) - Humble Pie Live Rockin' The Fillmore East (1971) - Byrds Notorious Byrd Brothers (1968) - Judas Priest Rocka-Rolla (1974) - Pink Floyd Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967) - New York Dolls New York Dolls (1973) - Miles Davis On The Corner (1972) - ad infinitum , ad nauseam...
1930fordpickup Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 (edited) AC/DC Back in Black and Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon not in the top 10??? What had Rolling Stone became? Now I remember why I stopped getting that rag years ago. When they put Dire Straights Brothers In Arms in the 400's they must have been high on something. Edited September 24, 2020 by 1930fordpickup
DonW Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 (edited) I've noticed that music critics and journos will praise unknown bands to the skies, then when they make it big and become well known the same bands become irrelevant dinosaurs. And I forgot one of my all time top ten, Led Zeppelin II - oh, and Led Zep I. But I can't decide which ones to replace from the ten below! Which tells you something about 'top' lists. My own current top ten - pretty much constant over the years. Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles Dark Side of the Moon - Floyd No Sleep 'til Hammersmith - Motorhead Space Ritual - Hawkwind Blood on the Tracks - Dylan We sold our Soul for Rock and Roll - Sabbath Sticky Fingers - The Stones Uriah Heep Live - the Heep Electric Ladyand - Hendrix The White Room - The KLF So we chime on at least one, Snake! I didn't look at the Rolling Stone list, it would probably make me cross. Mr Young's Live Rust is the eleventh. Edited September 24, 2020 by DonW
iamsuperdan Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 I don't put much faith in these types of lists. "Top" album lists are all subjective. Anyway, I have three of their top ten albums, but not in my own top ten.. The Superdan Top Ten Albums of All Time In No Particular Order Except For Number 1 10. Portishead - Dummy 9. Metallica - Master of Puppets 8. The Police - Ghosts In The Machine 7. Depeche Mode - Songs Of Faith and Devotion 6. Nirvana - Nevermind 5. Pink Floyd - The Wall 4. Pop Will Eat Itself - This Is The Day...This Is The Hour...This Is This 3. Our Lady Peace - Naveed 2. U2 - The Unforgettable Fire 1. Faith No More - The Real Thing
Muncie Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 (edited) Snake, thanks for posting. A very interesting list Top 500 music lists will always be a subject of debate. My top album topped put at 413 but it's my favorite because so many things were happening when it was on radio playlists. Always cranked it up! I found the Rolling Stone list helpful. Before things shut down, I was thinking about some of the bands that I missed in the golden days of my youth - Need to make a list and visit Music Millennium, I've heard that they do curbside delivery. Edited September 24, 2020 by Muncie
Snake45 Posted September 24, 2020 Author Posted September 24, 2020 12 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said: I don't have a lot of confidence in a list of "the best albums of all time" that doesn't even include Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" album in the top 50. Steve I don't have a lot of confidence in one that doesn't have any Warren Zevon or Foreigner. (Was the list supervised by the same guy who said that neither one of them would ever get into the R&R HoF? And The New York Dolls make the list but Mott the Hoople doesn't? Joy Behar, Please!
StevenGuthmiller Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 I guess you could say that there's a difference between a "Top Best" and "Top Favorites" list for this sort of thing. I have my own personal favorites as well as everyone else. But to not include some of the top charted, highest selling albums of all time at the very top of the list just shows you how unserious this list is. No mention in the top 50 of albums like Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon", AC/DC "Back in Black", Meat Loaf "Bat out of Hell", and The Eagles "Hotel California", but they didn't miss stuff like "Jay-Z" and "Dr. Dre", (which isn't even music in my opinion) tells you all you really need to know. Steve
Snake45 Posted September 24, 2020 Author Posted September 24, 2020 6 minutes ago, StevenGuthmiller said: No mention in the top 50 of albums like...Meat Loaf "Bat out of Hell"... I don't recall seeing Meaty on the list at all. Personally, I like BoH2 much better than 1 (and the live VH1 Storytellers album even better), but can see that 1 should have been SOMEWHERE in the top 500.
StevenGuthmiller Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 (edited) 30 minutes ago, Snake45 said: I don't recall seeing Meaty on the list at all. I've seen it on lists of top selling albums of all time. Right up there in the 40 to 50 million copies list with Michael Jackson "Thriller", AC/DC "Back in Black" and Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon". (top 4). I don't remember seeing Dr. Dre or Jay-Z anywhere on those lists. But I guess with a paltry 3 million or so albums sold, I guess you wouldn't! Steve Edited September 24, 2020 by StevenGuthmiller
Snake45 Posted September 24, 2020 Author Posted September 24, 2020 2 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said: I've seen it on lists of top selling albums of all time. Right up there in the 40 to 50 million copies list with Michael Jackson "Thriller", AC/DC "Back in Black" and Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon". (top 4). I don't remember seeing Dr. Dre or Jay-Z anywhere on those lists. But I guess with a paltry 3 million or so albums sold, I guess you wouldn't! Steve You of all people should understand that there's a BIG difference between quantity and quality?
Snake45 Posted September 24, 2020 Author Posted September 24, 2020 (edited) Okay, I've now been through the full list and made note of which ones I actually own. Looks like about 26 of them: 24 The Beatles, 'Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band' 1967 30 Jimi Hendrix, 'Are You Experienced' 1967 40 David Bowie, 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars' 1972 53 Jimi Hendrix, 'Electric Ladyland' 1968 55 Pink Floyd, 'The Dark Side of the Moon' 1973 69 Alanis Morissette, 'Jagged Little Pill' 1995 88 David Bowie, 'Hunky Dory' 1971 92 Bruce Springsteen, 'Darkness on the Edge of Town' 1978 93 The Jimi Hendrix Experience, 'Axis: Bold as Love' 1967 101 Led Zeppelin, 'Led Zeppelin' 1969 121 Elvis Costello, 'This Year’s Model' 1978 123 Led Zeppelin, 'Led Zeppelin II' 1969 139 Black Sabbath, 'Paranoid' 1970 163 Various Artists, 'Saturday Night Fever' 1977 214 Tom Petty, 'Wildflowers' 1994 226 Derek and the Dominos, 'Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs' 1970 231 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, 'BLAH_BLAH_BLAH_BLAH the Torpedoes' 1979 234 Black Sabbath, 'Master of Reality' 1971 292 Van Halen, 'Van Halen' 1978 298 Tom Petty, 'Full Moon Fever' 1989 301 New York Dolls, 'New York Dolls' 1973 303 ABBA, 'The Definitive Collection' 2001 353 The Cars, 'The Cars' 1978 355 Black Sabbath, 'Black Sabbath' 1970 366 Aerosmith, 'Rocks' 1976 (Not 100% sure but I THINK I have it) 430 Elvis Costello, 'My Aim Is True' 1977 I also have quite a few anthologies/"Best of" and live albums that would cover the music of another 10 or 20 albums on the list. Are You Experienced better than Electric Ladyland? Uh, no. This Year's Model better than My Aim Is True? No. Master of Reality better than Black Sabbath? No. I think they had Led Zep IV ahead of I and II. Just no. And I think there were at least one, maybe two early Springsteen albums ahead of Darkness on the Edge of Town. Not even! Aladdin Sane or Diamond Dogs or even The Man Who Sold the World should have been on instead of Hunky Dory. Good to see Tom Petty made the list three times, anyway. (Not sure I would have ranked Wildflowers the highest, though.) No Queen Sheer Heart Attack? Absolutely shameful. And no ZZ Top at all? Rio Grande Mud should be on here. As should Johnny Winter's Johnny Winter And. Edited September 24, 2020 by Snake45
Can-Con Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 3 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said: they didn't miss stuff like "Jay-Z" and "Dr. Dre", (which isn't even music in my opinion) tells you all you really need to know. Aw Steve, of cores it's music ... someone elses music that they sampled. ? Steve
webestang Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 Since I disagree with just the top 10 I'll pass on looking at the others on the list.
Can-Con Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 Thee think about all of these kind of lists is it's just someone's opinion. Not a verifiable list like "best selling" that can be backed up with solid numbers. Still fun to see where your favorites land on their list though. Here are the albums I own that made their list,, Pet Shop Boys, 'Actually' #435 Dire Straits, 'Brothers in Arms #418 Blondie, 'Blondie' #401 The Cars, 'The Cars' #353 Peter Gabriel, 'So' #297 Devo, 'Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!' #252 The Police, 'Synchronicity' #159 George Michael, 'Faith' #151 Blondie, 'Parallel Lines' #146 Bruce Springsteen, 'Born in the U.S.A.' #142 But there are some on the list I really should have like the Elvis Costello albums.
StevenGuthmiller Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 2 hours ago, Snake45 said: You of all people should understand that there's a BIG difference between quantity and quality? Yes, but when the people vote with their wallets and buy 45 million albums, it seems to me that it's probably a better indicator of what's a "great" album than what some egg head at Rolling Stone thinks. Steve
StevenGuthmiller Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 1 hour ago, Can-Con said: I suppose if you consider talking, (unintelligibly I might add) with nothing in the background but ear splitting base, yeah.......you "might" be able to call it music. Steve
StevenGuthmiller Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 1 hour ago, Can-Con said: The Cars, 'The Cars' #353 The Cars first album and Candy-O.......two of my all time favorite albums!!! Dire Straights, Brothers in Arms and The Police Synchronicity are both great albums as well. Although almost anything from The Police or Mark Knopfler is great stuff! If I had to pick my 10 favorite songs of all time, Dire Straights "Sultans of Swing" would be in the top five! Steve
StevenGuthmiller Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 I decided to go through all 500 albums listed and found these that I have, or have had in the past. Dire Straits Brothers in Arms Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here Tom Petty Wild Flowers Cyndi Lauper She's So Unusual Police Synchronicity Black Sabbath Paranoid Pink Floyd The Wall Led Zeppelin II Eagles Hotel California Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin AC/DC Back In Black Neil Young Harvest Led Zeppelin IV Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon Beatles White Album Beatles Revolver Prince Purple Rain Fleetwood Mac Rumors Nirvana Never Mind I was very surprised to see that a great album like Aerosmith "Toys in the Attic" didn't even make the list!!! Well, actually I'm not surprised. There's a whole lot of garbage on this list! Steve
Matt Bacon Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 I only went through the top 100. I guess I’ve listened to around 90 of them at some point, and I own more than half. Not liking Dylan, Joni or Carole reduces my score a bit; not writing off the entire rap genre in one go improves it. They’re wrong about their Beatles albums: Abbey Road isn’t better than Revolver or Rubber Soul. I might argue about the order of the Top 10, but not really what’s in it... As ever with these things (and my first Rolling Stone Best 100 albums of all time was in the late 70s) they pick more variable recent product than classics, just ‘cos it’s not clear yet what’s faddish and what will stand the test of time. Any list that’s got London Calling, Never Mind the Bollocks, What’s Going On and Sign O the Times on it is OK by me... best, M.
Can-Con Posted September 25, 2020 Posted September 25, 2020 (edited) 3 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said: I suppose if you consider talking, (unintelligibly I might add) with nothing in the background but ear splitting base, yeah.......you "might" be able to call it music. Steve Actually, I was referring to the real music they sampled from other real artists to use on their "works" For example, Puff Daddy using The Police's "Every Breath You Take" for his "I'll be Missing You" or Vanilla Ice using the bass line from Queen's "Under Pressure" for "Ice Ice Baby". Edited September 25, 2020 by Can-Con
StevenGuthmiller Posted September 25, 2020 Posted September 25, 2020 1 hour ago, Can-Con said: Actually, I was referring to the real music they sampled from other real artists to use on their "works" For example, Puff Daddy using The Police's "Every Breath You Take" for his "I'll be Missing You" or Vanilla Ice using the bass line from Queen's "Under Pressure" for "Ice Ice Baby". Yeah, I got your meaning. Some call it "sampling". I would lean more towards "butchering". Steve
Snake45 Posted September 25, 2020 Author Posted September 25, 2020 32 minutes ago, StevenGuthmiller said: Yeah, I got your meaning. Some call it "sampling". I would lean more towards "butchering". Steve But every once in a great while, it kinda sorta works out, more or less. I rather like Kid Rock's use of Metallica in his "American Badass."
stitchdup Posted September 25, 2020 Posted September 25, 2020 Glad to see the outkast aqumini album there, its rap but not the usual type and I'm sure some of you would actually enjoy their stuff. I tend to take these lists with a grain of salt, usually it turns out to be which companies paid the most advertising. I'm a rap fan and have been for 25 years since the run dmc aerosmith crossover track walk this way, then there was a movie soundtrack that was all crossovers that really opened me up to rap music (being on a small scottish island it was totally mind blowing to me that there was something more than just rock, folk and country (isn't all country just songs about beating your wife cos your dog shot your truck(joke)). I've only looked through the top 50 and I have 38 of them on original vinyl. I still listen to lots of other music styles too and recently bought willie nelsons new album but it not up to his older stuff imo. But then isn't music more about how it makes you feel rather than the content? it would be a pretty boring place is we were all stuck with one style of music. the more styles of music there are, the more they help each other. Just like building models really, wouldn't it suck if we only had one kit? dont we all take inspiration from other places? and read the producer credits on your rock albums, some of you might be surprised how many rock groups are produced by rap deejays
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