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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 18:56
I'm thinking of doing a sequel.  Favorite album from the year you were conceived, because, you know, your parents were doing it. TongueLOL
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 20:53
I looked on PA top albums for 1992 and the only high ones I even recognized were Images and Words and Hybris. Since I don't own Hybris and have been rocking the DT album, I could say that one!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2011 at 01:47
< ="text/" ="" ="/B1D671CF-E532-4481-99AA-19F420D90332etdefender/huidhui.js?0=0&0=0&0=0"> The only REAL answers I could give are 'The Sign' from Ace of Base or 'Haddaway' from Haddaway. I was born in the greatest year for music to ever exist.

I refuse to pick just one. Top 5: 'Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?' from the Cranberries; 'Undertow' from Tool; 'Exile in Guyville' from Liz Phair; 'Bloody Kisses' from Type O Negative; 'Pork Soda' from Primus.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2011 at 02:07
Easy for me to choose 1969 - Led Zeppelin II
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2011 at 09:44
Hmm, looking at the Prog albums released in 1987, I don't think I own any. So I'll say Appetite for Destruction. :D 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2011 at 09:57
^  that is a good album Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2011 at 10:18
Originally posted by aginor aginor wrote:

^  that is a good album Clap

You mean mine? Yeah, I'm quite proud that I can be associated with one of my favourite albums! Approve
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2011 at 10:19
I wasn't exactly born in a monster year.

Steve Reich's Dumming was released that year. It's one of my favorite compositions of his. Seeing it live is just like earth shattering. Special mention to Spillane and Hall of the Mountain King.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2011 at 17:38
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Simple question really.  Either released that year or recorded that year are fair game.

For me it's Charlie Brown's Christmas vs. Rubber Soul.  I'm not sure yet.
 
Oh my GAWD ... I don't think that this board goes as far as 1950 ... after all Jesus was born the day ITCOTKC was released!
 
LOL  LOL  LOL  LOL  LOL  LOL  LOL  LOL
 
But I can go back to Stravinsky or Britten, or a few others and get you a list on that ... easily enough!


Edited by moshkito - November 23 2011 at 19:00
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2011 at 17:41
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

I'm thinking of doing a sequel.  Favorite album from the year you were conceived, because, you know, your parents were doing it. TongueLOL


That will only work if you were born on or before October 1 (give or take a week or so). 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2011 at 17:43
Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Simple question really.  Either released that year or recorded that year are fair game.

For me it's Charlie Brown's Christmas vs. Rubber Soul.  I'm not sure yet.
 
Oh my GAWD ... I don't think that this board goes as far as 1950 ... after all Jesus was born the day ITCOTKC was released!
 
LOL  LOL  LOL  LOL  LOL  LOL  LOL  LOL
 
But I can go back to Stravinsky or Bartok, or a few others and get you a list on that ... easily enough!


How about this one:
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2011 at 18:52
Swing and Dance....Nelson Riddle!  God's wounds, I'm old!  Some of the albums listed here were made more recently than the shirt I'm wearing! 
 
Since I was born in a year when originality was rife, there's no way I can choose just one....Gift From a Flower to a Garder, Sorcerer, Forever Changes, John Wesley Harding, Sinatra and Jobim, Forest Flower, Are You Experienced?, Magical Mystery Tour and Sgt. Pepper's, Velvets and Nico....man, I can go on, but I think I'd have to go with:
I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2011 at 18:56
Something Else by the Kinks....no, Miles' Sorcerer....no, Forever Changes.....no, the first Velvets album.....no, Sinatra and Jobim....no, Aretha's I've Never Loved a Man.....no, Sgt. Pepper....no, the Mystery Tour.....no, Charles Lloyd's Forest Flower.....no, Ellington's Far East Suite.....no, McCoy Tyner's the Real McCoy.....no, John Wesley Harding....no, Younger than Yesterday....no, Are You Experienced?.....no, Buffalo Springfield Again.....AAAAAAGGGH!
 
Originality was rife in the Summer of Love, eh?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2011 at 18:57
Hi,
 
(Good thing you didn't ask about literature or art ... because I would plaster this place in cubistic colors and words!)
 
This was too hard to get to .. since there really was not something for me to latch on to as you request. 1950 was not the age of music as you and I have come to know it, and all the more reason to make sure you see the Tom Dowd DVD when you get the chance.
 
So I went on a rampage at Wikipoop and the record stuff that I have only to find what I already knew ... I sure have listened to a heck of a lot of music in my life! ... and I never really thought any of it was bad ... but I will say this about a lot of the folks that have birthdays in 1950 ... WE HAVE A BIG MOUTH AND LOVE TO SING! ... sorry PA, but it's true! Embarrassed  (and this is supposed to be done Peter Hammill style, of course, or it doesn't get across "pregressively" at all! Wink  Cool)
 
So here goes: ... 1950 ... the year of the singer and the movies!
 
The year 1950 stunk for pop progressive music that the PA can discuss.
 
It's even worse in that the majority of the music that can be found shows EXACTLY what the Tom Dowd story on the DVD shows and explains ... that the movie studios took over the record business and that the only things that could make it to radio and get "famous" were the stars ... and I still say, just like Tom, that this was the beginning of the movie insdustry control of the arts in America ... the only music you heard and got to know ... was not all that jazz out there, but the movie stars and both Hollywood and Broadway shows.
 
So with that said, there is a lot of "classical" music listed because at that time, there still was some creedence and value given to that stuff, where today the volume of music sold in pop music genre's is so massively insane, that it is rendering almost all classical music a total waste of time and money.
 
With that said, some hit records on that year that I doubt you have ever heard ... but some are very well known and you could have heard it ... I doubt Metalica fans would hear any of this, btw ... hehehe!
 
Are You Lonesome Tonite - Al Jolson
Bewiotched - Doris Day
Boo Hoo - Guy Lombardo
Dream a Little Dream of Me - Frankie Lane
L'Hymne a L'amour - Edith Piaf (one of the first things that gave me the music kiss! --- BTW, the other was "I can't stop Loving You" by Ray Charles but the son of a gun never told me that was not about a woman, but music! That turkey!)
Mona Lisa - Nat King Cole
Peter Cottontail - Gene Autry
 
Major Albums released which show you what the movie studios were really after:
Auld Lang Syne - Bing Crosby
Blue of the Night - Bing Crosby
Christmas Greetings - Bing Crosby
Cole Porter Songs - Bing Crosby
Drifting and Dreaming - Bing Crosby
Historical America in Song - Burl Ives
Sing and Dance with Frank Sinatra
Songs by Gershwin - Bing Crosby
Tea for Two - Doris Day
Young Man with a Horn - Doris Day
Country Feeling - Dinah Shore
 
And then:
Bird and Diz - Charlie and Dizzy
Charlie Parker with Strings
Ella Sings Gershwin - Ella Fitzgerald
The Fat Man - Fats Domino
Benny Goodman - Live at Carnegie Hall
 
Classical Music:
Dmitri Shostakovich -- Op. 87: Twenty-Four Preludes and Fugues (1950-1951)
Dmitri Shostakovich -- Op. 85: Music to the film Belinsky for orchestra and chorus (1950)
Dmitri Shostakovich -- Op. 84: Two Romances on Verses by Lermontov for male voice and piano (1950)
Dmitri Shostakovich -- Op. 85a: Four Choruses from the Music to Byelinsky for s.a.t.b. chorus a cappella (1950)
Pierre Boulez -- Polyphonie X
John Cage -- String Quartet in Four Parts
Arnold Schoenberg -- Pslam 130 "De Profundis" Op 50b
Arnold Schoenberg -- Modern Psalm Op 50 (Unfinished)
Karlheinz Stockhausen -- Choral
Karlheinz Stockhausen -- Chore fur Doris
Karlheinz Stockhausen -- Drei Lieder
Gian-Carlo Menotti -- The Consul (Opera)
 
Musicals:
Carousel (Rodgers and Hammerstein) opens in London
Guys and Dolls (Frank Loesser) opens in New York
Peter Pan (Leonard Bernstein) opens in New York
 
Some birthdays and the most telling thing about 1950!
Natalie Cole - Singer
Steve Hackett - Guitar
Peter Gabriel - Singer
Walter Becker - Steely Dan
Karen Carpenter - Singer
Roger Hodgson - Supertramp
Teddy Pendergrass - Singer
Tony Banks - Genesis
Peter Frampton - Singer
Lou Gramm - Foreigner
Mary Hopkin - Singer
Billy Squier - Singer
Stevie Wonder - Singer
Bernie Taupin - Lyricist
Suzi Quatro - Singer
Laurie Anderson - Singer
Ann Wilson - Heart
Paul Kossoff -- Free
Fee Waybill -- The Tubes
Mike Rutherford - Genesis
Tom Petty - Singer
Steven Van Zandt -- E Street Band
Tina Weymouth - Talking Heads
Joan Armatrading - Singer
Danny Kirwin (ex-Fleetwood Mac)
 
This was fun and sorry to jingle the thread but this was too good to pass up and a great idea!


Edited by moshkito - November 23 2011 at 19:20
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2011 at 19:16
Originally posted by infocat infocat wrote:

Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

Originally posted by infocat infocat wrote:

In the Court of the Crimson King


Awesome year to be born in! Shocked (Musically, that is.)

Yep.  All that and a trip to the Moon!
 
And that dope thing wasn't too bad either at the time! The folks were weirder though with their flowers in their hair and thinking that it was what made it all cool. Some of them were so plastic that it was pathetic ... and of course they showed their color later during a national anthem by leaving all their garbage behind ... the soul of a nation of people that ... didn't care!
 
But it was a marvellous time, and I loved it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2011 at 19:25
Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Originally posted by infocat infocat wrote:

Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

Originally posted by infocat infocat wrote:

In the Court of the Crimson King


Awesome year to be born in! Shocked (Musically, that is.)

Yep.  All that and a trip to the Moon!
 
And that dope thing wasn't too bad either at the time! The folks were weirder though with their flowers in their hair and thinking that it was what made it all cool. Some of them were so plastic that it was pathetic ... and of course they showed their color later during a national anthem by leaving all their garbage behind ... the soul of a nation of people that ... didn't care!
 
But it was a marvellous time, and I loved it.


But I missed out on free love.  Cry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 25 2011 at 17:33
XTC - Skylarking
Fates Warning - Awaken the Guardian
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2011 at 01:50
After a quick browse over 1986:

Lindsay Cooper - Music For Other Occasion
Nazca - Estación de sombra
Sun City Girls - Grotto of Miracles
Lowlife - Permanent Sleep
Luigi Nono - Fragmente – Stille

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2011 at 17:48
1978
Mike Oldfield - Incantations
Future prosperity lies in the way you heal the world with love
(Introitus - The hand that feeds you)
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