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did they ban you from chatgpt
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2024-05-08
Twin visions of a gyat, unknown, A word, a world, where thoughts are sown. To rizz it, boast, or simply be, A canvas vast for you and me. Oh, gyat, a griddy, rizzy sight, A spectrum painted, bathed in light. Within the gronk, it floats and gleams, A daily skibidi in our dreams. Unravel secrets, let the gyat unfold, A rizzy autumn story to be told. A touch of sigma, ending gronk’s despair, But does this gyat-filled world truly care? Beyond the rizz, a deeper quest, A question lingers, put to the test. Does rizz define, or hold us tight? Lost in gyat’s glow, or seeking light?
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2024-05-08
Surprised by the 50’s so fat for myseld but it is only out of 301 so far. The grind this long has been real at times but Im in it to win it. What helps is the albums that surprise you and especially the ones that make you wanna come back to or can just listen to for a whole day.
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2024-02-08
Hey we started on the same day, I hit 300 today too! Nice job sticking with it so far. What's been your favorite albums so far?
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2024-02-08
Miles Davis has really been something that has been surprisingly great to me. I think I have all his albums so far as 5⭐️. I think other than my ole time favs that I got someones I know Ill be going back to a lot are Nielsen Schmilsson (Harry Nilsson) & John Prine (John Prine).
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2024-02-08
Looks like we clicked the link to this from that one other Reddit comment on the same day! Happy 300 day!
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2024-02-08
Yeah, me too!!
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2024-02-08
nilsson schmilsson is one of my favorites on the list. jump in the fire is so so good
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2024-02-08
Possibly my favorite album. Nostalgia plays a factor, but I think it still holds up really well for me. I was not aware of the amount of controversy surrounding it. Thinking about it, this one was a total risk for Simon and it paid off.
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2024-02-08
This is one of my favorite albums too, I'm looking forward to it.
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2024-02-08
https://www.dropbox.com/… until tomorrow.
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2024-02-08
I love that one! I reviewed it a while ago, but I just Hearts and Bones a couple of days ago.
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2024-02-08
Absolutely perfect album. But what’s really impressive is that he followed it up with another album just as good or even better, in the Rhythm Of The Saints. Never gets the same amount of credit though.
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2024-02-08
What controversy
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2024-03-08
Either I imagined it, my phone had a weird moment when it refreshed the site or the creator has worked in an amusing trick for this album. Anybody else? Good album too, after a run of 1s-3s, nice to hear one I’m excited to listen to again, appropriately.
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2024-03-08
not quite sure i get it
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2024-03-08
>! I believe I was generated Deja Vu two days in a row. When I refreshed the page again, my next album appeared. Either it was an amusing, ironic glitch or the creator intended it. Either way, gave me a smile today. !<
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2024-03-08
Popped a comment with spoiler tags in case people don’t want to see the potential easter egg (if it was one).
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2024-03-08
I've always had a soft spot for it. Neil Young's contribution is really solid.
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2024-03-08
Ah interesting I rated this one a 1 but that’s probably because I’m not from that generation
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2024-04-08
Yeah I really enjoyed it. Something about those vocal harmonies 👌🏻
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2024-05-08
Nor am I but my parents were. I’ve liked lots of the 60/70s things from their influence. My era is 90s/00s. It’s the 80s and 10s I struggle with!
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2024-05-08
That’s funny because I’m the opposite, 10s and 80s are probably my favourite (:
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2024-05-08
rating this a 1 is absolutely crazy
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2024-09-08
It’s probably just because I didn’t grow up with that type of music nothing too deep
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2024-10-08
i didn’t either but it’s just a good album
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2024-10-08
cool man !
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2024-10-08
https://1001albumsgenerator.com/shares/651f1bbc8a53974fd9aaefb4 Can't believe how qjuickly this project became integrated into my life. While there are days where the albums aren't the best, for others, it's great nostalgia, an opportunity to explore an album I only knew one song off of, or a chance to discover something completely new. Favorite new discovery - Bat Out of Hell by Meat Loaf Favorite album so far - Amnesiac by Radiohead Best album so far (imo) - Blue by Joni Mitchell
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2024-03-08
Very nice, I'm only about 12 days in but enjoying it so far - a couple of genuine "discoveries" as well as some very dull patches! How do you set it to display the "high rated" (assuming 4 star) albums as well as highest/worst?
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2024-03-08
You can change it to display 4 star ratings by going into the menu, clicking on info, scroll down to settings and enable extended summary page.
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2024-03-08
Congrats on your milestone. I'm a little behind you at 267.
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2024-03-08
Thanks!
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2024-03-08
bat out of hell is so fucking good also great to see ray of light in highest rated, that album is superb also i am shocked circle jerks got a 1. not even a sympathy 2 for being only 15 minutes
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2024-03-08
Yeah I definitely had to be aware of my initial bias towards Madonna = bad. But the influences from the Middle East were so prominent that I was hooked by how clever it was intertwined. And I usually listen to the albums as soon as I wake up, so Circle Jerks bright and early was, not pleasant to say the least. If I were still a teenager, it would've been much higher!
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2024-03-08
I'm a little behind you at 10. :) Looking forward to the journey.
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2024-03-08
im the same way with madonna. thought like a prayer was crap, thought music was mega crap, ray of light is pure genius though
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2024-03-08
I’d be curious to hear you expand on what you liked about Garbage and why you didn’t like The Modern Lovers. Just because I went the opposite (1 for Garbage, and when I get the Modern Lovers it will be 4 if not 5). Overall I tended to agree with you, so those stood out. Not saying you’re wrong to feel those ways, just curious.
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2024-03-08
Sure thing! I really enjoyed how Garbage was able to mix so many different genres into a wall of sound conglomeration, while being simultaneously edgy and relatable to vices that we all have. I felt like the album had sounds reminiscent of MBV to Depeche Mode to Sonic Youth to Massive Attack to Siouxsie and the Banchees, and found the middle ground between them all very well. All with the added perspective of a woman, which sets the album apart from a lot of other 90s alt-rock albums of the time, while also finding a niche of a more aggressive sound within the female singer acts of the same time period. And for Modern Lovers, there's very little I enjoy, unfortunately. To me, this record sounds belligerent and thrown together. The one song I did start to enjoy was Roadrunner, since M.I.A. samples it in a song I frequently workout to, but the song reminded me of screaming and blubbering elementary schoolers. Maybe I missed the mark and didn't understand it. Overall, there's very little music I dislike, but this one didn't do it for me.
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2024-04-08
You know, it doesn't seem that long ago that I was at 10. Time flies when you're having fun. I hope you enjoy your experience and find some new favorite albums.
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2024-04-08
I have Led Zeppelin III today, which was my among my favorite of theirs when I first discovered them, and I loved their first four albums. I was learning guitar and wanted to play every riff and solo alongside the albums. But now I've relistened to all 4 of them this year for this project and they just don't do it for me. Maybe it's over-familarity breeding some boredom, or having gone on to listen to stuff with a lot more range to it, but I keep giving them 3s & 4s rather than the 5s I'd have guessed if you'd asked me ahead of time... So, what band or albums have dropped off a bit in your estimation relistening?
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2024-04-08
Aerosmith is a big one for me. If you had asked me before starting this if I was a fan, I'd have said 'yeah they are pretty great', but after getting two albums from the list, I realised, they are more of a greatest hits band for me personally. And even then, there are a number of songs they have that are hits that I would skip if they came on.
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2024-04-08
I shocked myself by only giving AC/DC’s Back in Black 4 stars. I’m sure back in 8th grade I thought it was genius.
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2024-04-08
Oh man I know what you mean. They curdled even harder for me - listened to them all the time at that age but gave 1 and 2 stars this year, just not albums I want to hear ever again.
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2024-04-08
Pink Floyd Some years ago they ago they were my addiction. They were the absolute audiophile experience for me but I have since (slightly) changed my opinion.
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2024-04-08
Same. Listened to Dark Side of the Moon almost every day in High School and was obsessed with the Wall. Now those are a bit trite sounding and I want Animals or the live half of Ummagumma or Echoes.
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2024-04-08
Heading into this, I would have assumed that I would give all three Arcade Fire albums five stars. But Funeral just isn't that great to me anymore. It's really poorly engineered in my opinion and it doesn't hold up lyrically and thematically to me.
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2024-04-08
lol I definitely have them an extra nostalgia star
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2024-04-08
Queen I adore their greatest hits, some of the best songs ever. But I don’t think I liked any of their albums as a whole.
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2024-04-08
Linkin Park for me. Tried listening to them recently after really being into them over 20 years ago. Really not into them now.
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2024-04-08
That’s how I feel about U2. I’ve gotten several albums of theirs and they’re not bad by any means. But I realized that I like their individual songs / greatest hits moreso than collective albums.
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2024-04-08
Some bands are greatest hits bands and I think Queen may be the best of that category to me. I don’t think I’ve ever enjoyed a full album of theirs, but their hits are some of the best songs of all time.
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2024-04-08
I never loved it, but I used to hear The Verve's Urban Hymns out in pubs all the time and think it was alright. Wow, I find it a tedious slog now.
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2024-04-08
Wu Tang Clan. They're not bad, but they were better when they were new.
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2024-04-08
Frank by Amy Winehouse. 10 years ago I would have rated her debut and sophomore albums the same but now I prefer Back to Black. The choice to transition from soul flavoured hip-hop to neo-soul was the right one.
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2024-04-08
Blasphemy
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2024-04-08
I immediately clutched my pearls, but I'll forgive you this once. At least Neon Bible is still an excellent 5 star album. Right?
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2024-04-08
I was fully obsessed with Grace by Jeff Buckley when I was in my early 20s, but hadn't listened to it in a good while when it came up in the generator. I was surprised at how much I just didn't care for it on a relisten.
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2024-05-08
Korn - Freak On A Leash. I'm 36.
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2024-05-08
My body is a CAGE
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2024-05-08
Same. Favorite band through much of high school. I had a dang Korn-themed chain wallet! But I'm more mature at 36, with my Joni Mitchell-themed chain wallet
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2024-05-08
I don’t agree on Funeral but i definitely feel this way about the Suburbs. Some stuff just not as profound as I thought it was as a middle schooler 💔
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2024-05-08
Oh wow, I'm the total opposite. I didn't enjoy The Suburbs that much when it first came out, but when I reviewed it, I really loved it a lot. I grew up in suburban Houston and moved into the city when I got married a few years ago, so I guess personal experience may have played a role in that.
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2024-05-08
The indie music media was so in love with their darling Funeral at the time. It felt that Neon Bible was a little panned and overlooked? It legitimately has better production, better melodies, more interesting lyrics, and reaches into more emotional depths. It's more consistent than Suburbs too.
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2024-05-08
The Beatles - Rubber Soul. This was my favorite album as a teen but now I couldn't connect at all!
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2024-11-08
Before I started this project I hadn't listened to Stevie Wonder and after getting a few of his albums, I've been loving his music.
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2024-05-08
What was the lowest rated you got?
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2024-05-08
Got that record a long while ago, still revisit it when I can. This really is the epitome of Stevie Wonder as a musician, songwriter and singer. You're going to love this one, trust me.
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2024-05-08
It's a good one.
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2024-05-08
I've had 2 or 3 of the lowest rated albums but the one I got recently was Butthole Surfers - Locust Abortion Technician which I gave a 1. But all these people came on here to tell me how amazing the album is, like ok if you like it you like it but I was with the majority and hated it. It sits at a overall rating of 2.38.
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2024-05-08
i have mixed opinions on double albums in general, a good chunk of them are over bloated and would benefit from slimming down. this is not one of those cases, an absolute masterpiece and definitely the high water mark of his discography (and he has a really strong discography)
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2024-05-08
This is still probably the only double album I've listened to with no bad songs. Stevie was confident enough to attach a bonus EP with even more great songs too
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2024-05-08
Yes this is one of the very best and most lovely albums of all time. In fact every Stevie album from this era, 72’-‘76 is incredible.
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2024-05-08
Had this during my first full week - worried I've peaked too soon! Easily now my favourite double album, something I'm not usually on board with at all.
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2024-05-08
Fun fact. Isn't she lovely has the exact same BPM as the fastest setting of my Volvo's wipers. This sounds not very interesting, but it's uncanny to see your wipers bobbing along to the exact beat of the music.
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2024-05-08
Yes are one of my two worst artists lol
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2024-05-08
One of my favourite albums of all time
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2024-06-08
retard
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2024-09-08
Out of nearly 40 years of existence, I have not listened to a Sonic Youth album. It's weird. I like alternative rock, it's just that I never got around to listening to albums like Daydream Nation 🤷 Here's my chance. What's your take on Sonic Youth? What am I in for?
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2024-06-08
my take on them is im constantly surprised how strong their discography is. they are consistantly great
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2024-06-08
This album has what might be my favourite opener of all time. 
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2024-06-08
Saw them on that tour, still miss my long trashed t-shirt. One of the best gigs I've ever seen.
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2024-06-08
I don't like them and doing this has just reinforced that, but this album is actually pretty good.
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2024-06-08
1988, pre grunge but has that raw sound. Iconic guitar intro on the opening track. Love this album but can see why others wouldn't.
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2024-06-08
Sounds like we’re the same age and I was in the same boat as you. I really enjoyed their albums and need to go back through them when I have the time. I’ve had all their albums from the generator already and liked them more and more with each album.
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2024-06-08
I went into this project with Daydream Nation as my favourite album of all time. It'll be interesting to see if anything on the list knocks it off the top spot. I'd be very surprised as it's an absolutely amazing piece of music. Side note: I'm getting increasingly annoyed when a double album drops on me. Some of them really are an effort to get through. Then I remember my fav is also one so I feel a bit of a hypocrite.
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2024-06-08
I feel like this project has cemented my belief that 99% of double albums shouldn't exist. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
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2024-06-08
Back in 2008 or so, I heard about the 1001 albums book. I started looking at the list, and started slowly buying some CD copies of some albums that I was completely unfamiliar with, and this album was one of the first ones I bought. I was completely blown away by it. I listened to a lot of alternative rock on the radio when I was a kid in the 90's, but I'd never heard anything like Sonic Youth. I'm about 520 albums in, and I've only had their album Sister come up for me, which I might love even more than this one. Personally, I think you're in for a treat. I almost forgot: I got to see them play at ACL in 2010. It was awesome.
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2024-06-08
This album is an classic!
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2024-06-08
I'm \~10 years younger than you but even as a fan of noise/punk as a teen, Sonic Youth still mostly missed me. I had a used CD of *Experimental Jet Set* back then but only remember listening to "Bull in the Heather." But today I got *Sister* from the generator, and I'm absolutely loving it! Such a unique aesthetic, but also still super catchy. Very excited to dig into their discography more and really looking forward to Daydream Nation!
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2024-06-08
I love them. Sister is probably my favorite. Their newer records are also good. Not as wild, but good in a different way. I don't recommend the Silver Sessions.
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2024-06-08
https://1001albumsgenerator.com/shares/63163245acc035513393164e I love how much this has opened my eyes (or ears, I guess?) to other genres. I used to be pretty clueless about hip hop, 70’s folk, and loads more. I’ve found loads of music that I love, that I just wouldn’t have ever heard otherwise.
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2024-06-08
Interesting that you've rated Jesus and Mary Chain 5 for Darklands and 1 for Pyschocandy. I'm about to see them play live in about an hour, excited.
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2024-06-08
Hit 701 today, fellow listener. Enjoy your journey
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2024-06-08
Enjoy! :D
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2024-06-08
Still never seen a single one of these that I fully agree with
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2024-06-08
how was the concert
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2024-06-08
Interesting highs and lows on your profile. A few things rated 5 that I didn't think had much merit (some of the boring dad rock), but then others that I really respect (some of the indie darlings of the past). Also the fact that you give Morrissey a chance and don't just dismiss him is nice too. (But Vauxhall & I is an amazing album, just quietly - 'Why Don't You Find Out For Yourself' is worth giving an album a 5 alone imo.)
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2024-06-08
Loud! They are more Grandad Rock than Dad Rock now, but still pushing out a good sound. Just to continue the nostalgia trip, I'm seeing Mercury Rev (**Deserter's Songs**, you gave 4 stars) and Ride (they have one album in the 1001, you haven't got to it) tomorrow night, big week.
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2024-06-08
I am a perpetual Reddit lurker but since I enjoy reading everyone else's post in this sub reddit so much I thought I might share my 100 album milestone. For a little context on me, I am in my mid 30s and live on the east coast of the U.S.A. My parents are in their mid and late 70s. I would say they exposed me to a lot of genres. Mostly rock, but I can remember classical, blues, reggae, new age, and country from time to time. The groups that stuck with me the most from them were Elton John, Tom Petty, The Eagles, and The Beatles. I got a radio in my room when I turned 7 or 8 and had mostly unsupervised radio access from then on. I mostly listened to top 40 and definitely plenty of stuff I probably shouldn't have in the 90s. I would say my taste in music has always been pretty eclectic and sometimes pretty off the beaten path. For example, other than top 40, in middle school I got very into both country AND new age/new age electronica. (I was clearly very cool and not bullied at all). High school was all over the place. I was as much into musicals, Bjork, and Dresden Dolls (to name a few) as I was into most of the other stuff my peers were into in the early to mid 00s. From there I have just kind of wandered around from genre to genre as the mood strikes. Currently very into Glass Animals. I stumbled across this list and almost right away this generator as well. It did not take me long to decide to try it. I'd been feeling hungry for new music, but a little disinterested in a lot of new stuff I had been hearing. It seemed kind of exciting to try to satisfy that hunger a little differently by finding "new" music by going back and filling in the large gap I have in certain genres and time periods. I'd also kind of grown dissatisfied with my relationship to music where I was just shallow listening for anything that caught my ear, and slamming it into my liked playlist to listen to on shuffle. I hadn't done much deep diving for a while. Anyway without further ado, my summary: [https://1001albumsgenerator.com/shares/6631981eb8841e799355ced6](https://1001albumsgenerator.com/shares/6631981eb8841e799355ced6) A few takeaways/highlights from my journey so far: * I would love if I could go back and rerate a few of my earlier ratings because I think I would do them differently now. * If I could change only 3 album ratings I would move Court of the Crimson King to a 5 star, Fromohio to a 3, and American Idiot to a 4. * I am trying to learn to accept that these are gut reaction rating and not feel the need to deliberate too long about rating them. * It's never going to stop being funny to me that the day before I had to prep for my first colonoscopy I thought "watch I'm going to get that weird German experimental album that is low rated to listen to during my prep" and then I did. I actually thought it was a cool album. * This is definitely making me better at listening to music more focused and critically. I can really feel myself stretching and growing in my music appreciation which is exciting to me. * I had 3 times where I had back to back 5 star albums, Purple Rain/At Folsom Prison, Paul's Boutique/Live At The Harlem Square Club, and Hot Buttered Soul/Franz Ferdinand. * Maybe I love dad rock. Top 10 as of now: 1. The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 2. Neil Young, On The Beach 3. Johnny Cash, At Folsom Prison 4. Rush, 2112 5. Prince, Purple Rain 6. King Crimson, In The Court Of The Crimson King 7. Franz Ferdinand, Franz Ferdinand 8. Dusty Springfield, Dusty In Memphis 9. Same Cooke, Live At The Harlem Square Club 10. Isaac Hayes, Hot Buttered Soul (I could see another being swapped here but this is fresh for me)
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