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Check you lipstick before you come and talk to me.............. Let's go Zi Lin!!!
I somehow overlooked Robson and sodding Jerome at #7 when I commented on it being a great top 10!
Verve's album is and was horribly overrated too. Nice singles, but not much else. It was simply the beneficiary of the public's mass post-Oasis brainstorm.
So, 8 good albums in the top 10.
Eric's Generic World: http://ericsgenericworld.blogspot.com/
Spice Girls - piquant ladies! This album made me come out of my 'teenage trying to be cool' phase and just embrace pop again. For about 18 months before that it had been all about Massive Attack, Tricky, Bjork and the like, so when I got a copy of Spice for Christmas in 1996 it changed EVERYTHING!
Stars - night-time twinklings! I knew this was a big seller as I remember reading about it at the time, how it was the biggest/fastest selling British album ever or something, but those numbers are just ridic! The singles are good from it (my fave is Your Mirror) but a lot of the album tracks were not very memorable.
(What's the story) Morning Glory? - Mancunian Daybreak Splendour! Funnily enough, I bought this at the same time as a Simply Red album, but that was Life not Stars. I'd won £40 on a scratchcard, so after school I went to my local record shop and got this album and Life. It's not something I particularly listen to much these days, but it's stilla good album. The only one I was never too fussed on was Cast No Shadow which seems to be a bit of a favourite for everyone else. The lyrics seemed a bit like A-level student poetry to me, trying too hard to be deep and meaningful.
I've got 55 of that list, would be 56 if I still had my copy of Mosely Shoals (dunno where that went!) and then I have all the songs from ABBA Gold on their albums, but not that actual album, plus updated Greatest Hits collections from Bon Jovi, Elton John and Bee Gees but not those actual ones.
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It's = it is/it has. Its = its.
I only own 15 of them!
Words can't express how annoying it was to be a college student during the peak of Oasis' career. They were literally inescapable. Prolonged debates during breaks about them. Bleechh.
Proud to say I never bought a Spice Girls album either.
So you like show tunes? That doesn't mean you're gay. It just means you're AWFUL!!!
I think the basic song and lyric writing was the key to Oasis's success really. Their music was so unchallenging that anyone could appreciate it, and they cultivated the whole "thick is cool" image remarkably well. As such they managed to net all the moronic straight boys as fans (which were frighteningly prevalent in Doncaster where I grew up), who otherwise weren't really into music, as well as (inexplicably) attracting girls to them through Liam's "good" looks. They were the definition of "music for the masses".
Crikey. That makes me sound like a right snob. Well, if the cap fits...
So you like show tunes? That doesn't mean you're gay. It just means you're AWFUL!!!
I can't believe you don't like Dancing Queen bichard!
It took me Steps' cover to finally start caring about Dancing Queen.
Haha, you are quite correct though!
I was only reading yesterday in the John Lydon book "Rotten" about this whole "rock music needs to be thick to be cool" nonsense. He take the view that journalists in the 70s always celebrated the less intellectual music because it made them feel superior.
Eric's Generic World: http://ericsgenericworld.blogspot.com/
I've never read that. Might have to give it a look!
Blur never stood a chance against Oasis really. Their songs were generally too clever and they had too much to say.
I remember when I was younger I knew this lad who was in a band. They were really good and got to the point of being seen by a few record company types. They were told their music was "too intelligent" and that they'd never get signed. And so it was!!!
So you like show tunes? That doesn't mean you're gay. It just means you're AWFUL!!!
And I should know, I own 3!!!
Check you lipstick before you come and talk to me.............. Let's go Zi Lin!!!
Check you lipstick before you come and talk to me.............. Let's go Zi Lin!!!
I don't know, I just never cared much for 'happy' ABBA, so Dancing Queen never did much for me.
But Steps covering it forced me to listen to it quite a few times and then it sorta clicked. Definitely not because their version is in any way better. Well it's better than the A*Teens attempt at least.
The only ABBA song that the A*Teens were able to "improve" is Gimme Gimme Gimme simply for the fact that it makes an amazing dance track.
Vocals of delivery of couse could not be improved by anyone.
Dancing Queen is an odd fish for me; obviously a classic, but I wasn't mad on it as a kid (Money Money Money and Knowing Me Knowing You were the ones as far as I was concerned) and, as Baby Clyde says, its utter ubiquity in the last 10 years hasn't helped. But it is an amazingly crafted song. So I'm in dilemma as to how I should rate it!
Eric's Generic World: http://ericsgenericworld.blogspot.com/
Is it heresy to say I think 'Hung up' is better than 'Gimme, gimme, Gimme'?
I own 16 of the 100 albums.
5 JAGGED LITTLE PILL Alanis Morissette
10 COME ON OVER Shania Twain [I've owned but since sold on. In this case I replaced it with the Greatest Hits.]
12 GREATEST HITS II Queen
15 AUTOMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE REM
31 CROSSROAD- THE BEST OF BON JOVI Bon Jovi
34 OUT OF TIME REM
40 GREATEST HITS Queen
44 BUT SERIOUSLY Phil Collins [I've owned but since sold on.]
49 NEVERMIND Nirvana
58 WE CAN’T DANCE Genesis
69 ACHTUNG BABY U2
80 GREATEST HITS 1965-1992 Cher
92 OK COMPUTER Radiohead
93 LEFT OF THE MIDDLE Natalie Imbruglia
96 SGT PEPPER’S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND Beatles
98 MONSTER REM
Queen CDs are the three disc Platinum version.
Cher and Imbruglia are recent £1 second hand purchases.