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Sunday, October 17, 2004
TOP 10 Albums in these times of Terrorism!
SuperGrass – I should Coco
Teenagers + 3chords…Strange ones
Radiohead – The Bends
If this isn’t in your top five, you have never listened to it (or you are Keith.)
Neutral Milk Hotel – In the Aeroplane over the sea
Like a lo-fi Sgt. Pepper…great fun to play
Pixies – Surfer Rosa
David Bowie calls it the most Violent album ever…Aya
Ween – Chocolate and Cheese
Turned me on to a world of boognish, and in my top 5 concerts ever
Suede –Suede
Brant, It’s still there… A lullaby to heroin from britpop
The Microphones --The Glow pt.2
Such a quiet album, because of this album I learned that pitchfork is right.
Massive Attack – Blue Lines
Dance, Make Love, Walk to work…perfectly aged
Jane’s Addiction – Ritual de lo Habitual
The first house party I went to, The kids lost their minds.
Pavement -- Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
Brighten the corners, or…well Keith picked that one so mine can be CRCR.
Of note (these albums all made the list for a short time)
Verve – Urban hymns exactly what the title suggests
New Pornographers – Mass Romantic Super Band, a la Archies
Pulp – This is Hardcore Jarvis Cocker is God
Beck – Midnite Vultures A sexual revolution for appliances
Hefner – We love the city Too many good/Bad things to say about love
Sparklehorse – Good Morning Spider Painbirds, sparrows, Pigs, spiders?
Sigur Ros – Agaetis Byrjun A future orchestra, ridden with beauty
The Flaming Lips – The Soft Bulletin The thinking mans hallucination.
Blur – The Great Escape A great british storybook.
Weezer -- Pinkerton what happened Rivers?
Decemberists --Her Majesty’s Sailor songs for the city kids.
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