JasonX 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2004 Does Britney Spears really need a greatest hits album? She's been around for like 5 years. Brittany getting a greatest hits album is do to one of the oldest negotiation ploys in the industry: when you are one album shy of fullfilling your record contract's "X Number of Albums" requirements, you put out a greatest hits record with one or two new songs and that caps off the albums owed to the label under your contract, making you a free agent.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Shadow Behind You Report post Posted November 30, 2004 Or like that one band (that slips my mind) that signed a 7 album deal and did ONE studio album. There's only so many "Best Ofs" and "Live Albums" and "Demo Albums" you can have. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nevermortal 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2004 Gravy Train!!!! may in fact be the best rap group to ever exist. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nevermortal 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2004 And I love IDRM for shedding light on Victoria Beckham's solo album. This is the best album I've ever heard, without question. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Giuseppe Zangara 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2004 Gravy Train!!!! may in fact be the best rap group to ever exist. I hope you wake up tomorrow with a crippling case of arthritis, rendering you unable to post ever again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nevermortal 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2004 Simply put, if you don't like the following lyrics: "Gazoyngas a plenty! Back pains she had many! For such knockers hooters funbags boys were not even ready She could hold your beer! Without hands she could steer! Smack a grown man in the face so hard he's shed a few tears! GHOST BOOBS OH YOU HARDLY KNEW ME GHOST BOOBS OOH WE HARDLY KNEW YE It was a fad diet! She had to try it! Chrissy Snow looked pretty hot, so Thighmaster? Just buy it! A paid membership at the bulldyke gym Cuz her boyfriend liked Sue Powter so why not impress him? What she didn't foresee was that her big'uns would flee Her thighs and gut both stayed the same but she could now see her knees Her boyfriend he did weep! He thought her twiddles would keep But they didn't know that they would come back in her sleep! I thought I was fat So I went on a diet If I knew that they'd split I would've never of tried it A-Whoa..yeah!!!" You could, just maybe, have preferences toward the homosexual persuasion. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Giuseppe Zangara 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2004 Horrible, horrible band. I narrowly averted seeing them live at CMJ last year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
godthedog 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2004 i hung out with a hot girl from chicago last night who recommended the arcade fire to me. i told her i'd check it out when i got the chance. i bought the NWA 'straight outta compton'/'niggaz4life' double cd set tonight. i'm enjoying 'niggaz' way more. production on 'compton' sounded kind of primitive and cheesy, but the sound of 'niggaz' is amazing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Giuseppe Zangara 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2004 Cheesy? I'll grant you that Dre's production on NGZ4LF is more forward-looking, but SOC is cheesy? EDIT: Changed the previous adjective to the term "forward-looking," as I felt it more apt. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
godthedog 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2004 i'm thinking in particular of "something 2 dance 2." it just sounds so...80s. i swear to god dre uses a sample from "supersonic." and a lot of the funky staccato guitar stuff reminds me of early 80s michael jackson. but this is just a sleepy impression from a first listen. 'niggaz' sounds all smooth and fresh and shit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Edwin MacPhisto 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2004 Niggaz4life is definitely a land of wonder production-wise. I still like Straight Outta Compton's sound very much, though the second half of the album does tend toward some tinniness. On a similar subject: I downloaded the Ying Yang Twins' "Georgia Dome" last night, after seeing IDRM talk about it last week. It's pretty vile, but also quite wonderful. A terrible beauty is born. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Giuseppe Zangara 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2004 SOC is superior in every way outside the production, though. Niggaz gets a little too caught up in shock value and puerility; plus, Dre raps way too much on it. Dude's always had a decent voice, though his flow is kinda dull. fake edit: In spite of my comments re: shock value, "Automobile" makes me giggle if only for the fact they all sing so horribly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Edwin MacPhisto 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2004 I'm a fan of "To Kill A Hooker." Just what it sounds like, guys. Dre's raps on the latter album are brought down big-time by the fact that Ice Cube was no longer around to help write them for him. I'm fascinated by the cycle of departures, betrayals, and diss tracks within the whole N.W.A. family, really. "No Vaseline" on Death Certificate is probably the best thing to come out of it all. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
B. Brian Brunzell 0 Report post Posted November 30, 2004 "No Vaseline" on Death Certificate is probably the best thing to come out of it all. That song is quite possibly the best diss-track EVER. That, or "The Bridge is Over." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nighthawk 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2004 The best dis track was Foetus to Nick Cave; "Sick Man". I'm biased on that, though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JHawk 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2004 Just a tip for you karaoke buffs. If you're going to do a novelty song, make sure you're not the only person in the bar that's heard of it. Apparently bar patrons in this area are not aware of the greatness that is "The Masochism Tango". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nighthawk 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2004 In contrast to Victoria Beckham's abomination, I enjoy Melanie C's solo career greatly. I like her solo albums better than the canon Spice albums. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
godthedog 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2004 there's a canon of spice albums? are they the wu tang clan now? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nighthawk 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2004 You'd be surprised. Their first two, Spice and Spiceworld were truly classic pop offerings. Then Geri Halliwell left and they put out a third album, Forever. They had clearly lost interest, and it was technically good but had no heart. In this period Geri Halliwell and Mel C put out solo albums, Mel C's being, as I said, really rather good, surprisingly so even though I thought the Spice Girls were great. Geri came off like a cross between Madonna and Shirley Manson, which wasn't necesarily good, and it was a lackluster album. Then the final four split up, and each released a solo album, including sophmore efforts from Mel and Geri. Mel's second album was slightly worse but still on par with vintage Spice, Geri's was slightly better, but still below par. The other three girls' albums were not released in America. Victoria's was the abomination described, although she did sell a lot of singles. The other two were average. There's also the myriad of singles and B-sides which were never released collectively, unfortunately. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nighthawk 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2004 I did listen to Mel C's first album today. I listened to a lot of female rock today. Her, Patti Smith, Lydia Lunch, Nina Hagen, Jayne County, even though Jayne County is technically a man. Nothing like transexual rock to make me realize I should hear more from the 70s NY punk scene. Speaking of, it was Teenage Jesus and the Jerks I listened to, and the fact that Lydia Lunch could have been part of such a collective at 16 is almost scary... not as scary as Nina Hagen though. She's just a scary punk witch. I should have listened to Diamanda Galas as well, come to think of it... she's the only witch I can think of scarier than Nina Hagen. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
godthedog 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2004 really good albums that i almost never listen to all the way through, for one reason or another: the chronic bitches brew check your head 1999 dead elvis (death in vegas) godweensatan hail to the thief (well...not really good, but i always stop listening after "i will") speakerboxxx vespertine i'm starting to think that picking up the nirvana box set was a mistake. if i listen to it for too long, the vocals make me start to feel all strung out. the beatles anthology it is not. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mindless_Aggression Report post Posted December 1, 2004 I think the Blood Brothers' "Crimes" album has firmly planted itself at the top of my list for album of the year, unless something surprisingly decent comes out in the next month. I did just order the Kaada/Mike Patton album, so that may give it a run for it's money, but the overall sound of Crimes is just what I needed right now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Edwin MacPhisto 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2004 really good albums that i almost never listen to all the way through, for one reason or another: the chronic It's understandable. After that first run of incredible songs, it gets a bit bogged down in Kurupt and RBX verses. "Bitches Ain't Shit" is a great closer, though. dead elvis (death in vegas) Hey, I remember that creepy video they did way back that either had nazis or four-armed people in it, or something like that. "Dirt," I think. So the album's good, then? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Giuseppe Zangara 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2004 Galaxie 500's take on the Velvet Underground's "Here She Comes Now" is the only cover of a VU song that surpasses the original. And I've heard a lot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Giuseppe Zangara 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2004 Furthermore, Galaxie 500's cover of "Ceremony" is not only better than the original, it surpasses much Joy Division's catalogue, excepting "Dead Souls" and "Transmission." Also, Galaxie 500 are the best band to have never made a great album. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
godthedog 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2004 i dig the hell out of 'dead elvis', but i don't know if i could objectively call it really good. it's almost entirely laid-back soundscapes & atmospheres and such; some of it ambient, some rock-based, some reggae-based. download "opium shuffle" and "rocco." if you like them, you'll probably like the album. Galaxie 500's take on the Velvet Underground's "Here She Comes Now" is the only cover of a VU song that surpasses the original. And I've heard a lot. better than "sweet jane" even? i may have to check this out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Giuseppe Zangara 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2004 Who covered "Sweet Jane" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Winter Of My Discontent Report post Posted December 1, 2004 Who covered "Sweet Jane" Cowboy Junkies And VU's version is superior. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
godthedog 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2004 margo timmins's "la la la la la la la" > lou reed's "la la la la la la la" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Giuseppe Zangara 0 Report post Posted December 1, 2004 VU's "Sweet Jane" is one of my favorite songs ever. Surpassing it is nigh impossible. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites