ITT underrated debuts
ITT underrated debuts
It's not even good, mate.
agreed
its also not a debut
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b....bu....buu....but it deaoosnent sound leik spoderland :-(
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Well it's better than itaots
>Look at me, I'm a contrarian
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i really think people on Sup Forums should post less Sup Forumscore album on any thread
>le contrarian meme
this is the only ""argument"" that people ever give
i agree
i wish there was somewhere besides mu
first post best post
This
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good album
also Don Cab's first album is very underrated IMO
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This ranks among my most listened to albums ever and I love it to death
People just think less of it because it's not classic Rush, but I believe it's one of the most solid hard rock debuts of its era.
I like this album too, except I've observed almost the exact opposite about it
Multiple people have told me they think it's Rush's best album precisely BECAUSE it isn't classic Rush, which annoys/bugs the hell out of me
My nigga, that album makes me glad I always used to listen to artist's chronologically when I wanted to get into them because it's easily their best album and I probably never would've listened to it if I heard the other one first
Kill yourself, if you had suggested the Minnesota Tapes, I could have gone with you, but that album is garbage for any Dylan fan, including Dylan himself (it does have a few great songs but overall, it lacks what made Dylan so good)
It's their best album btw
That's interesting, but nice to see the album has fans.
Glenn Branca with angry vocals is actually pretty fucking great
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>Can - Monster Movie
>Current 93 - Nature Unveiled
>Einstürzende Neubauten - Kollaps
>Marina & The Diamonds - The Family Jewels
>Negativland - s/t
Seriously an excellent album and the only one really worth listening to. Too bad they couldn't keep the original lineup together.
;_;
About a Girl is their best song
Sorry, I lost my job and I don't think I can pay my rent tomorrow so I'm being a little bit of a dick
I really do love Dylan from that era, but the bootlegs because he has more of his emotion and persona in that stuff. I prefer stuff like The Mackenzie Home Tapes off the Copyright Extension Collection Vol. 1
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Hey man it's alright. I just downloaded The Minnesota Tapes and I know I can already thank you in advance for turning me towards these, I think I'll really love them. I'll check out The Mackenzie Home Tapes too. I love Dylan so much man, he's the one artist I've found that really grabs me on every level. Another great thing about him is that he's recorded just so much shit, and you can keep digging and still find great shit you've never even heard of.
I hope everything works out for you man, I lost my job recently too and it's tough. Keep it real.
>About a Girl is their best song
This is true, but Bleach is still their worst album.
yea, but when you're competing with Nevermind and In Utero that's gonna happen. The thread's about underrated albums and I think it's still a really solid LP
Yeah, I'm so glad to have gotten into Dylan in an era where it's so much more accessible to find all the stuff he didn't want to release at the time...like some of his best songs ever for me are demos and bootlegs
Thanks for reminding me how much I love that stuff, re-listening to it is a great way to get through this misery
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What are some of your favorite bootlegs? Other than his studio albums and The Bootleg Series I haven't delved too deep into his work and would love to know where to start.
this, better than souvlaki imo
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>Monster Movie
>not pic related
The album is disappointing, Yoo Doo Right is their best song
wrong. Delay 1968 is their best album and "Waiting For the Streetcar" is their best song. Yoo Doo Right's one of their best though.
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Agreed, and I don't even dislike Sup Forumscore.
It's just that it's always the same artists over and over again when there's so much more to discuss
I probably don't have much more than that, my proper Dylan folder apparently only has 1150 songs
Actual releases I see in there are the Minnesota Tapes, the Folksinger's Choice, all the Copyright Extension Collections, not a bootleg but I love Live at Carnegie Hall 1963
I really need to catch up on some of the recent Bootleg Series, I still haven't found the time to listen to Vol. 11 and just listen to the bootleg versions from A Tree with Roots
For me, it's more specific songs from these huge collections that are among my favorite Dylan songs, than the actual albums themselves
Stuff like Abandoned Love; the Blood on the Tapes version of Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts; Call Letter Blues; the demo version of Every Grain of Sand; the Carnegie Hall version of With God on Our Side; the demo of When I Paint My Masterpiece; I Was Young When I Left Home; Walkin' Down the Line; Moonshiner; Ballad of Donald White; I'm Not There; The Hills of Mexico; Goin' to Acapulco; etc.
When I closed my last.fm account, Dylan was my most played artist at like 12,000 or something, I don't listen to him as much anymore but anytime I listen to those songs again, I immediately remember what I loved about him
Highly overrated, their only fully realized albums were Pornography, The Head on the Door, Disintegration and Wish; the rest only had a few amazing songs at best
You know what, I did love most of The Lost Tapes, I will have to relisten to that song again for you as I have it listed among my favorite ten songs from that compilation
GOAT opener
>Abandoned Love
>Blood on the Tapes Lilly, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts
Holy fucking shit dude I love those. Abandoned Love is my favorite song of all time without a doubt. I'll check out those other songs you mentioned, some of them sound familiar but I haven't given them a good listen. Another bootleg that comes it mind is Blind Willie McTell but that's a more obvious one. I'll grab Live at Carnegie Hall 1963 and the other bootlegs you mentioned. Lately I've been listening to a lot of 80's Dylan too, and there's a lot of good shit there. Brownsville Girl's another obvious choice but goddamn that song's a masterpiece.
Oh yeah, when you even just get into second or third times listening to his studio albums, there's all sorts of gems you didn't notice, most of his bad albums still have some of my favorite songs of his
Okay, I owe it to you, you do have some good taste, though I feel like Waiting for the Streetcar is just a more polished take on Yoo Doo Right and the lack of polish is part of what makes Yoo Doo Right so great
glad you've seen the light
You made a believer out of me, babe
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Is that all you got? embarrassing
damn! get roasted on user