The 100 Greatest British Albums

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    dock

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    Highlights von Rolling-Stone.de
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    moontear

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    Ich sollte mir mal was von den Stone Roses holen…

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    prodigal-son

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    Originally posted by Moontear@20 Jun 2004, 10:45
    Ich sollte mir mal was von den Stone Roses holen…

    Unbedingt! Und zwar genau das Nr.1 Album, also das Debüt. Besser wurden sie danach nicht mehr.

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    If you try acting sad, you'll only make me glad.  
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    norge87

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    Urban Hymns auf 59-ein Grund für mich,diese Liste nicht ernst zu nehmen.

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    ~Even if you know me, don´t say hallo, got too many thoughts in me head now, just wanna sit and watch them grow.~
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    derbuschmann

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    Originally posted by norge87@20 Jun 2004, 14:28
    Urban Hymns auf 59-ein Grund für mich,diese Liste nicht ernst zu nehmen.

    Nur DIESE Liste oder überhaupt?

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    Die meiste Zeit geht dadurch verloren, dass man nicht zu Ende denkt. Alfred Herrhausen (1930-89)
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    vanfan

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    Van auf #4.

    sieht gut aus …

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    dengel

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    schwachsinn

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    jan_jan
    Chosen Undead

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    Belle & Sebastian stehen nur in der Jury…Huch, von Stuart Murdoch's Lieblingsalben kenn ich nur eins:

    Stuart Murdoch

    Belle and Sebastian

    Thursday June 17, 2004

    1. FELT: Poem Of The River
    Perhaps my favourite LP. It's short, six tracks. The two standout songs are seven and eight minutes long respectively. I don't even particularly love the short tracks. It feels like they're just little tugboats for the long songs. But then the two long songs are perhaps the most seductive and satisfying music I've ever heard.

    2. COCTEAU TWINS: Victorialand
    More seduction, the Cocteaus have gone up and up in my estimation since the time I actually listened to music. So much else has fallen behind. I like this LP so much that Victorialand has become one of my favourite words. Listening to this LP I waved goodbye to school, to work, to every day ambitions.

    3. FELT: Forever Breathes The Lonely Word
    Poetic, ambitious, amazing. Lawrence rightly points out that the production on this LP is terrific. I think it was Mayo Thomson. It's hard to imagine this record ever having been released. Hard to imagine it was ever new. I'd like to propose that it was an indie fossil, and that some Bowlie kid just dug it up. Hence it became an instant and unquenchable classic.

    4. ORANGE JUICE: You Can't Hide Your Love Forever
    Still the only fun in town. In my time they were the four young lads you wanted to be. Floppy, spoilt babies with all the best looking girls around. They posed like aristocracy. They were aristocracy! They had the records to back it up; this spectacular first LP for instance. I wasn't around to see it come out. I pulled my copy out of a bargain bin for a quid. It was signed by Edwyn! In my mind their myth grew and grew!

    5. THE CLASH: London Calling
    A friend of mine gave me London Calling for Christmas this year. He gave it to everyone! He was standing on Byres Road handing out copies like religious pamphlets! My old copy was at my mum's, so I was glad to stick it on again. It's more Springsteen than punk, and that's what gets me. The flashing pianos, the barrage of words. A terrific band performance.

    6. THE SMITHS: The Smiths
    Aah, their best record. Consistent, a completely original and magical style arising from the longed-for meeting of Morrissey and Marr.

    7. THE SPECIALS: The Specials
    It's funny, I remember the aforementioned Orange Juice slagging off The Specials and the whole mod revival. „It's like a cross between King Tubby and Dick Emery! Why not get a King Tubby record and a Dick Emery record and play it at the same time!“ they said. They were wrong.

    8. THE POP GROUP: Y

    9. THE RAINCOATS: The Raincoats

    10. YOUNG MARBLE GIANTS: Colossal Youth
    After Victorialand made me drop out, I drifted into second hand record storedom. When people brought their old records in to sell, I used to stick the ones I liked the look of behind the cistern in the toilet. These were three I liked the look of, and I wasn't wrong. All on Rough Trade. I don't mean to be a sook, but you've got to hand it to my boss, Geoff Travis!

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    beatlebum

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    Originally posted by Jan_Jan@20 Jun 2004, 20:10
    6. THE SMITHS: The Smiths
    Aah, their best record. Consistent, a completely original and magical style arising from the longed-for meeting of Morrissey and Marr.

    Das sagen DB und ich doch auch immer.

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    Captain Beefheart to audience: Is everyone feeling all right? Audience: Yeahhhhh!!! awright...!!! Captain Beefheart: That's not a soulful question, that's a medical question. It's too hot in here.
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    declan-macmanus

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    Originally posted by beatlebum@20 Jun 2004, 22:39
    Das sagen DB und ich doch auch immer.

    Stimmt aber nicht.

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    beatlebum

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    Originally posted by muffkimuffki@20 Jun 2004, 23:40
    Stimmt aber nicht.

    Doch, das sagen wir immer, wenn ich`s doch sage.

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    Captain Beefheart to audience: Is everyone feeling all right? Audience: Yeahhhhh!!! awright...!!! Captain Beefheart: That's not a soulful question, that's a medical question. It's too hot in here.
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    dominick-birdsey
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    Originally posted by beatlebum@20 Jun 2004, 23:39
    Das sagen DB und ich doch auch immer.

    *gegenseitigesaufdieschulterklopfen* ;)

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    declan-macmanus

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    Jaja, Ihr sagt viel, wenn der Tag lang ist. Suhlt Euch nur in Eurer gemeinsamen Verfehlung.

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    Lately I've been seeing things / They look like they float at the back of my head room[/B] [/SIZE][/FONT]
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    norge87

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    Originally posted by derBuschmann@20 Jun 2004, 13:31
    Nur DIESE Liste oder überhaupt?

    Ich mag solche Listen prinzipiell eher nicht.

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    ~Even if you know me, don´t say hallo, got too many thoughts in me head now, just wanna sit and watch them grow.~
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    declan-macmanus

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    Vorhin schon im falschen Thread gepostet. Hier soll es hin:

    Hat schon jemand „Zu wenig Costello!“ gekräht? Nicht? Dann erledige ich das:

    Zu wenig Costello!

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    Lately I've been seeing things / They look like they float at the back of my head room[/B] [/SIZE][/FONT]
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