Reminder that as long as a piece of music is "good" and """"thought-provoking"""" and """"""of great legacy"""""", it's perfectly fine to critically list it on two consecutive years, the second time with a grand leap from mid-pack favorite to being the best of the bunch.
>falling for the plebano meme
you know he actually makes 0 points when he speaks right?
I kind of agree i guess but not really
>>69844105
his idea that a single from 2015 is supposed to be the best thing 2016 has offered sounds like a point made to me
pic related
Echoes is Pink Floyd's best song
Who was the superior songwriter(s) from a compositional standpoint? Brian Wilson can (IMO) stand up to a Lennon or Mccartney alone easily, but when they're together, i don't know. Brian wrote some amazing songs, but can he beat Paperback Writer/Rain or Penny Lane/SFF?
>>69843807
Lennon-McCartney ez
bumperion
Lennon-Macca didn't write CabinEssence.
THIS WILL STAY WITH YOU UNTIL YOU DIE
>>69843783
kerosene around we'll find something to do
kerosene around we'll find something to do
kerosene around set me on FIIIIIIIIIIIIRE
>SUCK DADDY SUCK DADDY SUCK DADDY
geez, really steve?
>>69844278
Thanks to L Dopa he's fine now
What does /mu/ think of visual kei?
For those of you who have listened enough of it, what do you think of early VK (80s), classic VK (90s), post-modern VK (00s) and modern?
I personally love early Vk, classic and post-modern is pretty hit and miss but has a lot of the best stuff the scene ever put out, and modern I frankly coudldn't care less.
Dir en Grey is really fucking solid.
Classic stuff is great but the modern stuff is nothing more than copies l-arc en ceil
and worst you have western visual kei who sem to be copies of copies.
>>69843825
It's really a great band, they started off as a Kuroyume copy band, but eventually got their own sound going on.
I think their best works are Macabre and Uroboros, with Gauze being a guilty pleasure (it's really not that great, but it has a lot of nostalgic value to me).
Have you listened to La:Sadie's?
Heathen > The Next Day
Oh damn, I said it I said it! In all seriousness, I enjoyed The Next Day. However, I feel as if Heathen was more personal in the song writing and just overall had better pace. Heathen might be my favorite Bowie album. Speaking of which, what are your top Bowie albums? Studio live you name it.
>>69843664
>Heathen > The Next Day
I don't think anyone argued otherwise.
My top 5:
Diamond Dogs
Earthling
Aladdin Sane
Heathen
Black Tie White Noise
Low's my favorite. Everything on it is perfect.
Hunky Dory
Station to Station
Aladdin Sane
Low
Ziggy
pleb coming through
The will starts as soon as he passes
Mike Love will probably just forge a will saying he owns all of brian's worth
kek's just fucking with us... r-right???
>>69843714
kek is a chaos god
Why would anyone need Pavement, Modest Mouse, Wilco or Arcade Fire when you have this instead?
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>>69843586
please never include pavement with that list of shit ever again
>>69843586
Because you have Shit taste
>>69843593
>>69843597
And you as well
>>69843448
black mirror isn't intense
that whole episode was idiotic .they had zero proof of him
>>69843448
this episode was fucking crazy. the whole time i'm thinking "ok big deal they have a video of you jacking off, let them release it don't fucking rob a bank"
then they hit you with the bombshell at the end and it's like "oh..."
>>69843503
Idk if it were me I would have taken the L and face the consequences of watching CP rather than go through everything they made him do. What happened was depressing af
ITT: Artists who are overrated as fuck simply because they died.
I'll start with Cliff Burton. He wasn't a bad bassist at all, but not the musical god everyone makes him out to be. And those saying Metallica changed their sound after he died and implying that he's the reason they were fast and thrashy are fucking retards. He was the fucking bassist, calm down.
Are you implying that it's just a coincidence that Metallica immediately changed their style for the worse after Cliff's death?
Yeah but he was the most metal member. Although the real reason is that his death made them more sensitive and introspective.
Metallica is overrated, but Cliff Burton is not
ITT: Essential thrift store-core
Good idea for a thread, but fuck if anyone would remember those albums.
>>69843370
I have seen that album at nearly every thrift store/antique store I've ever been to.
Cultural appreciation or appropriation?
He kidnapped a few darkies from Africa and forced them to play on his shitty album.
What do you think?
>>69843202
Cultural appreciation, because cultural appropriation isn't real.
>>69843221
This
Where were you when EDM became FUCKING AWESOME?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGFL9aBDncM
Sounds like utter fucking shite to be honest. Why would you post this?
You mean like back in 1991?
Electronic music truly became phenomenal in the late 90s with the bigbeat/eletronica/house/rave crew. Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk (Homework and their labels), The Prodigy, Moby, Fatboy Slim ... not even 5% of producers nowadays can match the output of the big names from this era. But to be fair the mid 00s were also amazing with stuff like Cross coming out in the period. Now you can divide electronic music in three subgenres from what I see new-fags posting: The Flume copycats, the FlyLo copycats, the Jack U, the Tchami/Heldens copycats and the weeaboo Porter Robinson copycats
this video only proves my point lol
Post modern rock bands that sound like the beach boys.
How retarded do you have to be to think that weezer sound anything like the beach boys jesus FUCKING christ
>>69843131
why would you even want that? Sounds like shit also this >>69843142
>>69843142
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52FgoqFPxKc
Why does he think Moby is overrated?
Moby does the arrangement, composition, engineering, instrumentation, mixing, production, and vocals on his albums. I agree there are much better artists out there, but hardly any of them are as much of an individual force as Moby, or as hard-working, whether one likes his music or not. The guy does at least 90% of the work for his music all the time.
who the fuck cares
It was the 90s and Moby's work was in every commercial on television, I can imagine was it was grating and easy to write him off as "overrated" at that time.
"Porcelain" is the epitome of the turn of the millennium
>>69843061
this honestly familia