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Best Trilogies in Music?
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Born to Run — Darkness on the Edge of Town — The River
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sung tongs
strawberry jam
mpp
Tago Mago
Ege Bamyasi
Future Days
you skipped an album
Feels > Sung Tongs
o fuck im dumb
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Colour of Spring, Spirit of Eden, Lsughing Scock
you accidentally put in lodger and left out station to station
rubber soul
revolver
sgt pepper
>Pretty Hate Machine
>The Downward Spiral
>The Fragile
BIABH
Highway 61 Revisited
Blonde on Blonde
The Destination Time trilogy by Graf Orlock
Sgt Pepper
The White Album
Abbey Road
Every
Single
Song
Is Flawless
good meme i like it
Move back one album.
Halfaxa, Visions, Art Angels
The River is a 9/10 and is the 11th best album of all time so idk what you're talking about
D I T C H
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the freewheelin bob dylan
the times they are a-changin'
another side of bob dylan
This is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About, Lonesome Crowded West, The Moon and Antarctica
No Love Deep Web
Government Plates
niggas on the moon
Tragedy
Ekstasis
Loud City Song
I'm waiting for some nudes of her
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hold steady's first three. almost killed me, separation sunday, and of course the phenemonal boys in girls in america
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Meddle
DSOTM
WYWH
good boys
I don't know about her trilogy but she's got a great pair
lol
and you have a great pair of pairs
>22
Buddy you already named the best one.
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OK Computer
Kid A
Amnesiac
Back to back trilogy's ya'll.
Step back.
Didn't "Secret Life of Plants" come out between Key of Life and July? Or does that not count since it's a soundtrack?
so not really trilogies but a sequence of three albums ITT
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Bon Iver is about to have one
this the jimi hendrix experience discog and station to station through heroes
streaks =/= trilogies
Evol
Sister
Daydream Nation
Pretty sure there's an EP in there I haven't heard, but still
Well if that's the case!!
(Note: Possibly switch out Debut with Vespertine)
returnal
replica
r plus seven
Post
Homogenic
Vespertine
you don't need to point out desperate straights.
nope
Bringing it all back home
Highway 61
Blonde on Blonde
Electric trilogy is literally the goat trilogy (folk trilogy is very good tho)
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mein nigger
How can I, as a musician, even compete against this?
Homogenic
Vespertine
Medúlla
you can't. the thing is we have witnessed some of the best post-rock releases in the past few years. they won't be matched for another few decades.
>best post-rock releases in the past few year
I'd even say of all time
In a Silent Way
Bitches Brew
Jack Johnson
not him but i think he meant "in the last few years, you have witnessed some of the best post-rock releases"
Forgot Mystery Tour, pleb.
MMT - White Album - Abbey Road is a better trilogy anyway
Blue Lines, Protection, Mezzanine
Objectively correct answer
Second best
Tha Carter I-III
eh, they dropped off massively after that though...
Reading it for the second time and yeah, you're right. Guess we both agree, then
this
damn I hope you die if you like this shit.
They're too busy making art under the name of Banksy
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oh yeah bb
IR, TKOL, AMSP
>liking lil wayne and his edgy rap.
Time Fades Away, Tonight's the Night, On the Beach
Lil Wayne is like, one of the least edgy rappers.
Spirit of Eden-Mark Hollis is not a fucking trilogy you morons, don't post it. Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock is a duet. It begins with Spirit of Eden and ends with Laughing Stock. Those two albums are the genesis and the apocalypse. Stop with this Spirit of Eden-Mark Hollis bullshit. Even the Colour of Spring doesn't form a trilogy. Not everything has to be a trilogy.
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C&L is shit though
LOL DUR ITS A TRIPUL ALBUM IM SO COOL
J New - Have One On Me
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George Harrison - All Things Must Pass
Her music just sounds so, not sure how to say it, normal, to me. Like there's no real conflict in her work. She sounds to me like someone who's had zero conflict in her life and has been pampered her entire life like a baby, so her music just sounds so 'clean' and 'perfect' to me that it's boring.
wtf are you talking about, her music is heartwrenching
So if a novel has three parts it's actually three books?
>he doesn't know about triple books
Agree, but Separation Sunday > Boys and Girls
Okay, but it really just sounds like it was made by someone who knows the science behind making 'heartwrenching music.' It doesn't really sound like it's derived from deeply ingrained emotions, it just sounds like she knows what to do to evoke that kind of emotion. Something can be deeply emotionally moving under the guise of not being that way. She just sounds like she knows exactly what she's doing and is above it, kind of like Bach.
Double trilogies
Blue, For the Roses, Court and Spark
Hissing of Summer Lawns, Hejira, Don Juan's Reckless Daughter
Plus Mingus but that's a semi collab so a separate thing
I know what you are talking about but in the case of J. Newsom I disagree.
I would say an example of the kind of person you are talking about would be like, Angel Olsen or Car Seat Headrest. emotional music for shallow people made by "artists" who are in the pocket of critics.
also don't be hating on Bach, he was amazing regardless of whether or not he considered himself above others.
>Lil Wayne
>not one of the most immediately likeable rappers imaginable
If you don't genuinely love A Milli your opinion on 90% of pop music is flawed
southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, aliens, aquemini
>forgetting his mixtapes
>Substance>aesthetic
The Yes Album/Fragile/Close to the Edge
>Aesthetic>substance
Close to the Edge/Tales From Topographic Oceans/Relayer
Close to the Edge shouldn't be lumped in with those last two albums. It's framing Close to the Edge as a 'bloated 70's prog album,' which is totally not the case. Close to the Edge shows a band fully capable of attaining their ambitions. The others were disappointing because they aroused a desire for the highest without fulfilling it, and just ended up painting Close to the Edge in a bad way. So I think the Yes Album-Close to the Edge is the real trilogy. That is progressive rock in its truest form, with the artist pushing their compositional abilities to greater heights with every release. Close to the Edge-Relayer showed them having found something amazing and trying to retain that, and they confused progression with 'filling more sides of vinyl with really long songs.' I also think a lot of it was just them fighting against what they knew to inevitably be true in the title track of Close to the Edge, "I get up/I get down."
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The Dreaming
Hounds of Love
The Sensual World
oops didnt mean to reply to you
go back to /r/music though
these are all dank
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