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The 50 Best Albums (IMHO) (No Repeated Artist) This is my first youtube video, I hope you enjoy it. I put a lot of effort into it (okay, not THAT (More) This is my first youtube video, I hope you enjoy it. I put a lot of effort into it (okay, not THAT much effort), but I did want to make a good video, so I chose everything carefully. For instance to make it more interesting I tried to avoid tired clichéd clips. Sometimes I try to highlight some lesser known songs on albums, other times I picked lines that really stuck to me (like one artist being ironic, one band ripping other bands, or my single favorite line of all time), or sometimes pick a clip that really best sums up the whole album. Some albums, though are so ubiquitous (i.e. Zep IV) picking anything interesting is an exercise in frustration, so I just gave up. I also tried to put the numbers on seamlessly (though I admit just got lazy sometimes), which at times was kind of fun. Some Rules: 1 One artist = One Album. It gets tiresome to keep seeing the same artist over and over again. BTW #35 is #50 if more than one artist on the list. 2. No compilations! No soundtracks (unless all original i.e. Purple Rain). A "best of" isn't an album in the strictest sense (at least to me) 3. This is if a list of "favorite" albums not "best" albums so I reserve the right to say "its just an opinion" (though I like to think it's an informed opinion). 4. Albums I had when I was younger and before I had ever heard of an MP3 (before college essentially, and yes I now own all of the albums on CD) are going to be higher than they probably should be. (Live through this, Ritual De Lo Habitual) 5. I know this list is very white (and male). I am not a racist. It's just that albums are unfortunately, a very white male medium. Looking at my 25 favorite almost half (14) are black artists. The great black artists of the 60s and 70s were more interested in singles (or at least there record companies were, like Motown) and rap has dominated the black music scene for the last 15 years. I do like rap, up until about 1995, than somewhere I lost it, (I think cause I stopped watching MTV and started listening to the Beatles) and most everything today I can't stand. I'm not going to write down all the albums (most are plenty self explanatory) but I'll put some down, which might not be obvious. 46. Grateful Dead -- American Beauty (hard to read) 38. Big Star - #1Record (I wasn't even familiar with that cover cause like most people if you have anything from Big Star it almost certainly the #1Record/Radio City CD) 37. Kinks - Village Green Preservation... (also hard to read) 14, Derek and the Dominos -- Layla and Assorted Love Songs (though you really should know that cover) 13. Bruce Springsteen -- Main Point Night 2/5/75 (a bootleg) comes under many different names but get Crystal Cat's for great sound (at least the first 2/3). Finally if have read this far I applaud you. If you have any questions or if you want to criticize any of my choices be my guest (I'm armed and ready to defend any of my picks), or if you want to complain about not putting so and so, bring it on, though frankly, most of the time its going to be "I don't know that album" If this goes well I'll make more. Thanks. (Less)
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