It's always a good way to waste some time, so why not give us your Desert Island Discs. Here's how it works:
* You have quit your job and decided to voyage around the world in a small paddle boat. Not having any boating skills, you immediately wash ashore on the nearest (and yet still incredibly remote) desert island. You know it's a desert island because there's a cactus there. (Sadly, you just missed crashing on the nearby dessert island, which had a sundae bar.)
* On this desert island, conveniently, is a top-of-the-line CD-player. You're not sure how it got there (maybe it belongs to the cactus?), and yet there it is, plugged into the island's one and only power outlet.
* Also quite conveniently, the only item from your boat to wash ashore with you is your backpack filled with the 10 CDs that you absolutely cannot live without. And some gum. But we're not concerned about the gum. We are concerned with the CDs: Which 10 discs did you bring? Give us your list!
* Remember that double albums (or even triple albums, like The Clash's "Sandinista!") count as a single disc when you are on any desert island. However, since there is no way a box set could fit into that little backpack of yours, you didn't bring any with you. Also, the island's only other inhabitant, a man by the name of Probst, is known to force people who bring more than 10 CDs to eat insects of increasing grossosity, so you better not exceed that limit.
Nazz – Nazz Gentle Giant – Free Hand Jellyfish – Spilt Milk Be Bop Deluxe – Sunburst Finish Sufjan Stevens – Greetings from Michigan Dictators – Manifest Destiny Teen Machine – After School Special Stealers Wheel – Ferguslie Park Kid Creole & Coconuts – Fresh Fruit in Foreign Places Scissor Sisters – Self Titled
(I really did try to include a couple of selections from this side of the millenium... )
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"this ain't smart, dude... this ain't art dude; this is sonic economics and i'll put it on a graph for you to prove"
OK, I'll give it a shot...but with the undertanding that I only had about 2 minutes to think about it before I grabbed the discs....
Jimi Hendrix - Soundtrack Recordings Pink Floyd - The Wall S.O.D. - Live at Budokan Rolling Stones - Hot Rocks The Doors - The Doors Lez Zeppelin - Physical Grafitti Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack The Who - Tommy J.S. Bach - The Well-Tempered Clavier Vols 1 & 2 Grateful Dead - Shakedown Street
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew Rolling Stones - Exile on Main St. Spiritualized - Live at Royal Albert Hall Strokes - Room On Fire Queens of the Stone Age - Queens of the Stone Age Wu Tang Clan - Enter the Wu Tang (36 Chambers) Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdiand Beta Band - 3 E.P.s Broken Social Scene - You Forgot It In People Pavement - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
My first choice would be to burn 10 compilation CDs of all my favorite songs ever ... but if I had to choose pre-made ones, then:
Beatles-1 Sex Pistols-Never Mind the Bollocks ... Prince-Greatest Hits The Smiths-The Queen is Dead The Cure-Singles Talking Heads-Greatest Hits REM-Eponymous Stone Roses-Greatest Hits Pulp-Different Class Spiritualized-Complete Works 1/2 (Kind of cheating because I am forecasting that it will be available as a two-disc thing)
Buzzcocks-Singles Going Steady Guided By Voices-The Best of GBV:Human Amusements at Hourly Rates Gun Club-Fire of Love Modest Mouse-Lonesome Crowded West Minor Threat-Complete Discography Black Flag-The First Four Years My Morning Jacket-At Dawn The Replacements-Let It Be Uncle Tupelo-Anodyne X-Wild Gift
S.O.D. - Live at Budokan Joy Division - Substance Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables Black Flag - Wasted Again Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bullocks Fugazi - 13 Songs The Ramones - The Ramones Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss Let's Go Bowling - Music to Bowl By Angry Samoans - Back from Samoa
Depeche Mode: Violator The Magnetic Fields: 69 Love Songs Modest Mouse: The Moon & Antarctica New Order: Substance Primal Scream: XTRMNTR R.E.M.: Murmur The Smiths: Louder Than Bombs Stone Roses: Stone Roses Talking Heads: The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads (which I conveniently burned onto CD from vinyl prior to setting off on my boating trip) Yo La Tengo: Electr-o-pura
Sly & The Family Stone - Greatest Hits Hip Hop Greats: Classic Raps (Rhino) The Selecter - The Very Best of... Sergio Mendes - Four Sider Meal Ticket - Misconceptions The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire Vol. 1 Mambo Kings - Soundtrack The Best of Sam & Dave Pink Floyd - The Final Cut Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
I could name 100 discs but I suppose I could just bring an iPod with me now...
I'll even rank them...
1. Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun 2. Neutral Milk Hotel - In An Aeroplane Over the Sea (heh, the title seems a bit appropriate in this thread) 3. The Beatles - Abbey Road 4. My Bloody Valentine - Loveless 5. Radiohead - Kid A 6. Cocteau Twins - Treasure 7. Modest Mouse - The Moon and Antarctica 8. The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin 9. Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights 10. Godspeed You Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven
Radiohead - "OK Computer" Sonic Youth - "Daydream Nation" Neutral Milk Hotel - "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" The Pixies - "Surfer Rosa" The Dismemberment Plan - "Emergency and I" Modest Mouse - "The Moon and Antarctica" Destroyer - "Streethawk: A Seduction" Cocteau Twins - "Treasure" XTC - "Black Sea" David Bowie - "Station to Station"
The Beatles, Abbey Road David Bowie, Ziggy Stardust Joni Mitchell, Blue Rolling Stones, Exile on Main Street Beastie Boys, Paul's Boutique Radiohead, OK Computer Cat Power, You Are Free PJ Harvey, Dry Mos Def, Black on Both Sides Patti Smith, Horses
Modest Mouse has never been, nor ever will be, "emo". People who call them "emo" just display their own ignorance and poor judgement. Issac Brock has always been very passionate in his music but please bring up an instance where he has over-emoted?. Brand New, Thursday, or Bright Eyes they're not. I see absolutely nothing "emo" in their music at all. Is Neutral Milk Hotel "emo" in your eyes as well? After all, Jeff Mangum sure does sing passionately.
Modest Mouse has been able to string along three classics in a row now ("Lonesome Crowded West", "The Moon and Antarctica" and yes "Good News for People who Love Bad News"), a feat extremely few bands can pull off. Besides Radiohead and perhaps The Flaming Lips, who else has pulled that off in the past 15 years?.
AEnima - Tool At Folsum Prison - Johnny Cash Dig Me Out - Sleater-Kinney Furnace Room Lullabye - Neko Case & Her Boyfriends Gentlemen - The Afghan Whigs Horse Stories - Dirty Three OK Computer - Radiohead Rid Of Me - PJ Harvey Summerteeth - Wilco Things We Lost in the Fire - Low
Oh man, I don't give a crap whether Modest Mouse is emo or not. I was joking. You can ask someone whether any given band is emo or not and some people will think it is, and some will think it's not, but mostly people get all defensive and don't want their favorite bands to be emo. Why, I don't know. There are lots of bands that many people call "emo" that I think are great. And lots that I don't like, it has nothing to do with the label.
I will accept that Modest Mouse is not emo. That's fine with me. I still don't like Modest Mouse and don't want it on my island. I also don't like Neutral Milk Hotel and would prefer it stay away from my island as well.
It tough to imagine what one would need to feel on a desert island, so i suppose i'll just answer with the ten albums that i have have spun around more than my brain has or ever will.
1. u2 - joshua tree 2. radiohead - kid a 3. modest mouse - the lonesome crowded west 4. guster - keep it together 5. manitoba - up in flames 6. sigur ros - agaetis byrjun 7. the weakerthans - left and leaving 8. explosions in the sky - the earth is not a cold dead place 9. sufjan stevens - seven swans 10. weezer - weezer
quote:Originally posted by Sean Johnston: Modest Mouse has never been, nor ever will be, "emo". People who call them "emo" just display their own ignorance and poor judgement.
As far as I can tell, although "emo" may have had some sort of meaning several years ago, it seems to have lost that over the past year. Now, if you like a band, you call them "indie," and if you don't like a band, you call them "emo."
1. wilco - summerteeth 2. new porographers - mass romatic 3. the delgados - great eastern 4. the counting crows - across a wire 5. the decemberists - castaways and cutouts 6. sunny day real estate - live 7. the magnetic fields - 69 loves songs 8. elliott smith - either/or 9. the white stripes - de stijl 10. elton john - best of