Reggo
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1977 is the best year for me.
Check this out for the albums that was released that year:
and to think in 5 years time (2016) there wont be CDs anymore
I had presumed that everybody noticed it wasn't there and had decided not to mention it because everything that could be said about Nevermind has been said, and because they think it's one of the most overrated records of all time.
It probably is. It's got some really tight tracks, and I really do enjoy it, but in small doses. I appreciate it for what it is, for its cultural impact, for its place in the collective memory of a generation, but when it pops up in the top 10 on greatest albums of all time lists, that's a little ridiculous, imo. I'm still not entirely sure it's Nirvana's best.
Throwing Muses - The Real Ramona
why we need all those cd's , books ,dvds , collecting dust ,
a small laptop replaces everything
the tourist said:I've never listened to Nevermind in its entirety. I've only heard its singles.
why we need all those cd's , books ,dvds , collecting dust ,
a small laptop replaces everything
I'd say there is a substantial contingent of us in B&C who almost exclusively buy physical formats. I am one of them.
Yeah, I get you. However, I heard Come As You Are on the radio not long ago and it sounded absolutely fantastic. I've always liked how deep and murky the whole album sounds.
Wait, I thought it was a Killing Joke riff!
Fuck Albini.
And he didn't exactly leave them with a finished product.
In Utero (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I've never listened to Nevermind in its entirety. I've only heard its singles.
Why is there such a thing about thinking Nirvana sucks and that Nevermind has dated terribly and we were so stupid for liking them at the time right now? Still sounds better than anything Pearl Jam have ever released.
Territorial Pissings is probably the best song on it
Why is there such a thing about thinking Nirvana sucks and that Nevermind has dated terribly and we were so stupid for liking them at the time right now?
agentorange said:
I'll accept some share of the fault for that; they crossed my mind too. If I can mention Ned's Atomic Dustbin, then I suppose I can give the Spin Doctors some love too.
I wasn't the biggest fan, but I can't lie, I felt a twinge of excitement when I heard they were touring, playing "Kryptonite" in its entirety. And then when I saw their tour poster in Portland, ME a few days ago. I'd probably go see them if they came to town. That was an underappreciated album, even if "Two Princes" messes with my musical elitism sensibilities.
"Kryptonite"
iron yuppie said:I'd say there is a substantial contingent of us in B&C who almost exclusively buy physical formats. I am one of them.
Headache in a Suitcase said:I am outraged at the lack of inclusion of spin doctors
If I never hear "two princes"again it will be too soon.
That song still receives frequent radio play. It baffles me.