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they pioneered complex lyrics. good enough for me.
Somewhere, Big Daddy Kane takes a break from pimpin' (which ain't easy) to

they pioneered complex lyrics. good enough for me.
BTW, did they pioneer bling? Because they look like a parody.
Josh Groban - NOEL
more later, I'm one tired auntie..
edit: eventually it will be Christmas on my island. I want Christmas music and I want it sung by someone whose voice is just outstanding. If you haven't heard any of his music, I strongly suggest you add him to your list.
John Coltrane - Giant Steps (1960)
I am not really surprised that this hasn't been picked up yet, but I am kind of puzzled that no love is given to the most authentically American art form - jazz.
Lack of attention to detail on my part. Fixed.Slim-- how did this get changed to this: Josh Groban - In Between Dreams - 2007?![]()
Great album, I love it. If you like rap and haven't heard this thing, please go end yourself behind the nearest shed while listening to your Soulja Boy garbage. God really! How can anyone like Soulja Boy, just listen to seroiusly 20 seconds of this album for the love of god and it is infintely better than all of his crap put together. Okay, I'll stop here. Thank God no one has drafted any of his stuff.
N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton - 1988
I'm at a loss for words. This is record breaking stuff. Funny thing is I'm not even lying. I almost picked that and thought it would be around for my next pick. That's 3 times today. 3 damn times!![]()
Proud to say I did notMost of you probably bought it.
Proud to say I did not![]()
While not minding Hootie, I never never never could understand how they became so freakin' huge. They sounded, and looked, like a simple college rock band, and yet that first album sold 16 million albums!![]()
I lie to myself whenever I say "no more punk/hardcore" but so much of the other music I listen to was from the golden age of singles vs. albums I don't have much choice... therefore:
Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables (1980)
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DK's debut is also their best album, though their follow up EP In God We Trust, Inc. gives it a run for its money. The album is strong start to finish, kicking off with "Kill the Poor", closing Side A with "Chemical Warfare", opening the second side with "California Uber Alles" and closing with a cover of "Viva Las Vegas". It also features "Holiday in Cambodia", perhaps their best known song.
DK lead the way in politically charged American hardcore, and while the issues may change the themes often remain relevant today. Certainly not for everybody, but it is for me.
Probably because I was 11(!) when I first started listening to them, they are one of the bands that I appreciate more and more every time I dust off the album. With all of the members still alive and still active I wish they could put aside their differences, their lyrics would practically write themselves these days.Nice one pdx. Very nice pick.
Good pick, GGG...I liked that album. And I think you'll like this one:
Louis Prima - The Wildest! (1957)
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It's tough to find a Louis Prima album that is NOT a compilation, but this one has just about all of his big hits (Buona Sera, Just a Gigolo, Oh Marie, Jump Jive an' Wail, etc.). Prima, his wife Keely Smith, and saxophonist Sam Butera, were as much a great comedy act as they were incredible musicians. I wasn't around at the time, but I'm sure that seeing them live was quite an experience.
From wikipedia: "The Wildest! is noted in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. In it, critic Will Fulford-Jones states, 'this is simply irrepressible music that more than matches its cover shot. Prima is joyous, rumbustious, and irresistible.'"
I got into Louis Prima through my wife's VERY Italian family...I'm pretty sure that their acceptance of me was based somewhat on the fact that I took a liking to his music. There isn't a family event or get-together that doesn't involve his music, either directly from his albums or through my father-in-law's accordian. Italians know how to eat, party, and enjoy life...and Louis Prima is a BIG part of the fun.
it took 15+ rounds, but someone had to do it! Finally, a record that I don't legally own in any format!
Admittedly, I don't own it either. I have a few compilation records that include all of these songs, but that wouldn't have met the rules. But this definitely has the best of Louis.
it took 15+ rounds, but someone had to do it! Finally, a record that I don't legally own in any format!