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Guest Agent of Oblivion
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Black Star has this one freakin' note, right? It's not even a note. It's a guitar sound. This neat, feedbacky fuckin' thing in the second chorus, like something barely coming unplugged and fixing itself immediately. Y'know what I'm talking about? That's my favorite thing on the entire album.

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In honor of the 28th anniversary of his death, Top 5 Favorite John Lennon songs (solo and with The Beatles)

5. It Won't Be Long

4. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away

3. Oh! Yoko

2. Jealous Guy

1. I'm Only Sleeping

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Outside of "Working Class Hero" and maybe "God"—the latter of which is more notable for the lyrics than anything else—Plastic Ono Band doesn't have any real standout songs. Which isn't a criticism, mind you. It's just better appreciated as a whole than for any individual moment.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion
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Songs by the Frost (Celtic)

 

1. The Usurper

2. Procreation of the Wicked

3. Jewel Throne

4. Circle of the Tyrants

5. Visions of Mortality

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Favorite Jay Z albums

 

5.) The Black Album

4.) In My Lifetime, Vol. 1

3.) American Gangster

2.) Reasonable Doubt

1.) The Blueprint

Guest Czecherbear
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Songs by the Cross (Christopher)

 

1. "Sailing"

2. "Arthur's Theme"

3. Uhm....

4. Hmm...

5. Erm

You couldn't come up with "Ride Like the Wind"? Haven't you watched Yacht Rock? Or did it just not make your top two.

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I don't know what Yacht Rock is.

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You needn't embed four episodes in the post; it'll slow down the loading time a lot and that's just before Lord of the Curry gets here. The other episodes should pop up in the little youtube scroller thing anyway, shouldn't they? -Czech
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Black Star has this one freakin' note, right? It's not even a note. It's a guitar sound. This neat, feedbacky fuckin' thing in the second chorus, like something barely coming unplugged and fixing itself immediately. Y'know what I'm talking about? That's my favorite thing on the entire album.

 

Time signature on it, please?

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Five Favorite David Bowie songs

5. Word On A Wing

4. Five Years

3. Oh! You Pretty Things

2. Be My Wife

1. Station to Station

 

Oh let's go with five favorite Bowie albums while we're at it

5. Aladdin Sane

4. Low

3. Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars

2. Hunky Dory

1. Station to Station

 

Since I did five favorite solo Lennon songs, let's do solo McCartney as well.

5. Too Many People

4. Teddy Boy

3. Let Me Roll It

2. Junk

1. Another Day

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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1. Rebel Rebel

2. Queen Bitch

3. Life on Mars

4. Always Crashing in the Same Car

5. Suffragette City

 

 

Impossible task, really.

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Don't know if I've done this before but even if I have, it was a while ago and opinions have changed since so here it is---

 

 

Five Favorite Springsteen Albums

5. Hammersmith Odeon '75 (Sometimes I count live albums, sometimes I don't...I'll make an exception for Bruce)

4. Nebraska

3. Darkness on The Edge of Town

2. Born To Run

1. The Wild, The Innocent, and The E Street Shuffle

 

 

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On the Bowie thing:

 

1. "Heroes"

2. Life on Mars?

3. Station to Station

4. Oh! You Pretty Things

5. Suffragette City

 

Albums:

 

1. Low

2. Hunky Dory

3. "Heroes"

4. Station to Station

5. Scary Monsters

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Black Star has this one freakin' note, right? It's not even a note. It's a guitar sound. This neat, feedbacky fuckin' thing in the second chorus, like something barely coming unplugged and fixing itself immediately. Y'know what I'm talking about? That's my favorite thing on the entire album.

 

Time signature on it, please?

 

 

It's right at 2:01, if it is what I am thinking of. It sounds exactly as he describes it.

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Instruments:

 

1. Fender Telecaster. The first solid-body guitar. Defines twang, and is probably the most prolific guitar in all of rock, jazz, pop, and country.

2. Hammond B4. The quintessential organ. It's the organ.

3. Gibson Les Paul. The humbucker-equipped counterpart to the Fender Telecaster, it's as much as a piece of rock 'n roll as the 1-4-5 chord progression.

4. Fender Rhodes. Amazingly smooth electric piano, used by countless individuals, from Ray Charles to Richard Wright of Pink Floyd.

5. Rickenbacker bass. The Telecaster of the bass world.

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My friend's brother has a Rickenbacker. He goes to UF, so one time we were in Gainesville to see a show and we stopped by, I played it for a little bit. The neck is a fucking baseball bat, but it plays like a dream.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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1. Gibson SG. Comfortable, simple, pretty.

2. Rickenbacker Bass.

3. Any Baritone Sax

4. Gibson Les Paul

5. *.Drums

 

 

Guest Czech please!
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Five Favorite David Bowie songs

 

1. Station to Station

2. Be My Wife

3. Subterraneans

4. A New Career in a New Town

5. Life on Mars?

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Five favorite singers/voices

 

1. Freddie Mercury - Queen (Will never be replaced as number one)

2. John Lennon - The Beatles

3. Thom Yorke - Radiohead

4. Whitney Houston (Will never be replaced as my favorite female voice)

5. Kurt Cobain - Nirvana

 

 

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