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Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Fri January 03, 2014 10:31 pm
by Norah
elliseamos wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:I don't really consume new music in mass quantity.
so taking another 3 weeks to make up your list doesn't contradict that?
No, but an exercise like this forces me to go back and pick up the stuff I missed. I'd like a month to digest that.

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Fri January 03, 2014 10:31 pm
by elliseamos
theplatypus wrote:
elliseamos wrote:fine.

but didn't y'all have all year to listen to this shit?
The new Beyonce album came out, like, last week
it better be high on your list.

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Fri January 03, 2014 10:32 pm
by elliseamos
cutuphalfdead wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:I don't really consume new music in mass quantity.
so taking another 3 weeks to make up your list doesn't contradict that?
No, but an exercise like this forces me to go back and pick up the stuff I missed. I'd like a month to digest that.
go for it.

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Fri January 03, 2014 10:33 pm
by BurtReynolds
Off the top of my head:

1. Trouble Will Find Me - The National
2. Holy Fire - Foals
3. Battlefields Forever - Big Business
4. Kveikur - Sigur Ros
5. Like Clockwork - QOTSA
6. Desperation - Oblivians
7. Origins - God Is An Astronaut
8. Les Revenants - Mogwai
9. Fuzz - Fuzz
10. Reflektor - Arcade Fire
11. Heartthrob - Tegan and Sara
12. From The Ages - Earthless
13. Comedown Machine - The Strokes
14. Push The Sky Away - Nick Cave
15. Sleeper- Ty Segall

can't remember anything else.

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Fri January 03, 2014 10:35 pm
by Heathen
BurtReynolds wrote:Off the top of my head:

1. Trouble Will Find Me - The National
2. Holy Fire - Foals
3. Battlefields Forever - Big Business
4. Kveikur - Sigur Ros
5. Like Clockwork - QOTSA
6. Desperation - Oblivians
7. Origins - God Is An Astronaut
8. Les Revenants - Mogwai
9. Fuzz - Fuzz
10. Reflektor - Arcade Fire
11. Heartthrob - Tegan and Sara
12. From The Ages - Earthless
13. Comedown Machine - The Strokes
14. Push The Sky Away - Nick Cave
15. Sleeper- Ty Segall

can't remember anything else.
That's 10 more spots for me, thanks.

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Fri January 03, 2014 10:36 pm
by elliseamos
i've updated the OP.

you've all got 4 weeks from today to have your list posted in this thread OR pm'd to me.

happy ranking. :peace:

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Fri January 03, 2014 10:38 pm
by BurtReynolds
Heathen wrote:
BurtReynolds wrote:Off the top of my head:

1. Trouble Will Find Me - The National
2. Holy Fire - Foals
3. Battlefields Forever - Big Business
4. Kveikur - Sigur Ros
5. Like Clockwork - QOTSA
6. Desperation - Oblivians
7. Origins - God Is An Astronaut
8. Les Revenants - Mogwai
9. Fuzz - Fuzz
10. Reflektor - Arcade Fire
11. Heartthrob - Tegan and Sara
12. From The Ages - Earthless
13. Comedown Machine - The Strokes
14. Push The Sky Away - Nick Cave
15. Sleeper- Ty Segall

can't remember anything else.
That's 10 more spots for me, thanks.
all other albums suck and thus recieve 0 points.

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Fri January 03, 2014 11:03 pm
by BurtReynolds
Lament wrote:
stip wrote:1. Lightning Bolt - Pearl Jam
2. Vault #3: Live from Constitution Hall - Pearl Jam
3. 99 Problems/Shattered - Pearl Jam
I hope Stip just ranks his favorite bands without singers.

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Fri January 03, 2014 11:08 pm
by bodysnatcher
Lament wrote:
stip wrote:1. Lightning Bolt - Pearl Jam
2. Vault #3: Live from Constitution Hall - Pearl Jam
3. 99 Problems/Shattered - Pearl Jam
:haha:

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Fri January 03, 2014 11:22 pm
by Mickey
bodysnatcher wrote:
Lament wrote:
stip wrote:1. Lightning Bolt - Pearl Jam
2. Vault #3: Live from Constitution Hall - Pearl Jam
3. 99 Problems/Shattered - Pearl Jam
:haha:
I actually re-read the entire thread to see if stip had posted that.

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Sat January 04, 2014 1:43 am
by bodysnatcher
Mickey wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
Lament wrote:
stip wrote:1. Lightning Bolt - Pearl Jam
2. Vault #3: Live from Constitution Hall - Pearl Jam
3. 99 Problems/Shattered - Pearl Jam
:haha:
I actually re-read the entire thread to see if stip had posted that.
wait, it was made up?

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Sat January 04, 2014 5:17 am
by tk
01. Fuzz - Fuzz
02. Queens of the Stone Age - ... Like Clockwork
03. Ty Segall - Sleeper
04. Diarrhea Planet - I'm Rich Beyond Your Wildest Dreams
05. Pearl Jam - Lightning Bolt
06. White Fence - Live In San Francisco
07. Neil Young - Live At The Cellar Door
08. Fuzz - Live In San Francisco
09. Jay-Z - Magna Carta Holy Grail
10. Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires Of The City
11. Natural Child - Live In Birmingham
12. MGMT - MGMT
13. D. Watusi - Dark Party
14. Night Beats - Sonic Bloom
15. Bad Cop - Light On EP
16. Thee Oh Sees - Singles Compilation Vol. 3
17. Kings of Leon - Mechanical Bull
18. The Raconteurs - Live At The Ryman
19. The White Stripes - Nine Miles From The White City
20. Jacuzzi Boys - Jacuzzi Boys
21. La Luz - It's Alive
22. Bass Drum Of Death - Bass Drum Of Death
23. Mikal Cronin - MCII
24. King Kahn and The Shrines - Idle No More
25. Colleen Green - Sock It To Me

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Sat January 04, 2014 2:47 pm
by Kevin Davis
I restricted my list to legitimately new music that was released this year, but there were some great archival releases this year too:

Bob Dylan - Another Self Portrait: The Bootleg Series Volume 10
Miles Davis - Live in Europe 1969: The Bootleg Series Volume 2
Pearl Jam - Vault #3, Constitution Hall (Nice to see these releases finally happening, I wish they consisted of more than a CDR in a cardboard sleeve with a sticker on it)
John Coltrane - Afro Blue Impressions (reissue of posthumous 1977 that had never been given a satisfactory CD release)
Neil Young - Live at the Cellar Door (I'm ready for Neil to start mining his electric tours for this series but it's difficult to be dissatisfied when the acoustic stuff they keep putting out is this gorgeous)

Biggest disappointments:
Kanye West - Yeezus
Pearl Jam - Lightning Bolt (not bad, but the first time a record from my favorite band felt like such a non-event)

Biggest pleasant surprises which also happened to be Everly Brothers cover albums:
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy and Dawn McCarthy - What the Brothers Sang
Billie Joe Armstrong and Norah Jones - Foreverly

Other memorable moments:
Wendy Carlos's Twin's compilation of complete Nirvana B-sides which has been in regular rotation since September. Lament's generous gift of U2 B-sides which kept me company as I went about my Christmas shopping this year. Compiling four CD's worth of Bonnie 'Prince' Billy rarities. Buying a copy of The Smashing Pumpkins' "Aeroplane Flies High" box off eBay, listening to it for the first time since 9th grade. Going on a huge Grateful Dead kick for the first six months of the year and finally developing an appreciation for all the components of their sound that I had been cynical about for years (Bob Weir's general presence in the band, for instance). Elvis Costello's recording of "It Had to Be You" from the soundtrack to "Boardwalk Empire." Listening to a ton of Christmas music. Briefly reliving my sophomore year summer while being forced to listen to nothing but classic rock radio for a week as I hauled stuff from our old house to our new house in a friend's CD-player-less truck. Getting Louis Armstrong's "Hello Dolly" album at a comic book shop for $1 and playing it on repeat as I drove around town buying up stuff for a surprise anniversary dinner for my wife. Nels Cline's "Initiate." Some obscure Sonny Rollins albums with Jim Hall on guitar. Chud's Mynabirds mix.

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Sat January 04, 2014 6:39 pm
by kreng
Do you have a digital version of the BPB rarities?

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Sat January 04, 2014 8:27 pm
by washing machine
Are there more words from you written about that recent Dylan collection in another thread, KD? I'm curious to read your thoughts on it. '70-'71 is one of my favorite periods of Dylan's career, so I was ecstatic to receive that collection for Christmas (Christmas was actually on New Year's Day for me, so I haven't fully absorbed the tracks yet...)

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Sat January 04, 2014 8:54 pm
by Kevin Davis
surface the north wrote:Are there more words from you written about that recent Dylan collection in another thread, KD?
I don't think so, maybe just a few offhand comments in the Dylan thread. It's a wonderful collection though, and it's one of my favorite periods too.
kreng wrote:Do you have a digital version of the BPB rarities?
It's not tidy, but yeah. How picky are you about bitrates and file quality and such?

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Sat January 04, 2014 9:26 pm
by Norah
This Haim record is fantastic.

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Sat January 04, 2014 9:30 pm
by elliseamos
cutuphalfdead wrote:This Haim record is fantastic.
:thumbsup: it was almost top 10 for me, but then it was surpassed by a few other albums.

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Sun January 05, 2014 12:25 am
by Simple Torture
Anyone who voted for Bill Callahan can still be my friend.

Re: RM's top 25 of 2013

Posted: Sun January 05, 2014 6:45 am
by Birds in Hell
I think I might only end up having 10.

Maybe 15.