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Currently trying to get a friend into The Replacements, so I’m listening to Let It Be .
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he was humming to the neon of the universal sound.
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QuarryMan said
Currently trying to get a friend into The Replacements, so I’m listening to Let It Be .
Is that some kind of link to PID?
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7.02am
8 August 2019
QuarryMan said
Currently trying to get a friend into The Replacements, so I’m listening to Let It Be .
That’s not the one you should be listening to today.
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22 July 2019
Jules said
@QuarryMan pretty decent ranking. Street Lights is one of my favourite Kanye songs as well.@CakeMaestor kind of astonished non of yours reached a 9/10 but also pretty well-rounded.
Given you were very thorough and also included WTT and KSG I’ll elaborate:
11) Ye (2018) – 3/10 – Not a single song I actually like. For being so short it feels eternal to go through with it. I was really disappointed.
10) Watch the Throne (2011) – 5/10 – As it is a collaboration with Jay-Z, Kanye really dumbs his material down to the most basic and overdone hip-hop conventions to try to appeal to an older crowd, and that’s not the reason he was so groundbreaking in the first place. Outside of that, it would’ve made a decent hip hop release 10 years prior.9) Graduation (2007) – 5/10 – Too much corn, and embodies the weaker pop side of The College Dropout, without any of the groundbreaking s**t.
8) Jesus Is King (2019) – 6/10 – I honestly don’t mind it. Most of the songs have diverse enough beats, some of them actually creative. It is a disappointment considering “Yandhi” (a potentially much better record) was on the way, and Kanye seems to not have the slightest idea of what he’s talking about. But tracks like Everything You Need and Follow God are refreshingly good. The record on its entirety however does fall short of ideas, but it is a short record, it doesn’t try to elongate its lack of creativity. It feels honest and overhated.
7) The Life of Pablo (2016) – 7/10 – Called before “Kanye’s White Album “, and I honestly agree. It does have spots were it sounds weird and disconnected, but in the end it is all very diverse and interesting, even those songs that sound bad. And eventually you get fantastic tracks like Ultralight Beam, Famous, and one of my all time favourites: No More Parties in L.A. Some killer material.
6) Kids See Ghosts (2018) – 7/10 – I honestly don’t see the hype. First off, I don’t like Kid Cudi, I’m just not into his music very much. He is decent in this record, and with Kanye they create really feel good songs, surrounded by clearly focused production and vision. But there’s not a song I can grab and honestly listen to in repeat. It just doesn’t connect with me that way, even if I can recognize it is very well put together.
5) The College Dropout (2004) – 8/10 – An amazing debut. Some of the tracks like Spaceship I’m amazed by until this day. It doesn’t top my list because there are some tracks that are just… dated. Mainly something like The New Workout Plan, and the skits feel super corny. Still, his soul-influenced production sounds rewarding and the record overall is full of inspiration. And I never really liked Jesus Walks
4) 808s & Heartbreak (2008) – 8/10 – I didn’t get it at first either. And not many of its songs by themselves I listen to separately. But the record itself has such a new-vintage style. Every track has this very precise and fleshed-out aesthetic. It is dated, but not in the way other records are. It’s noticeable how this album set an entire world of pop in motion to convert it in what it is today. This heavy-autotune, electric sound floods through the record, eventually resulting in absolutely mind-blowing songs like Paranoid or Street Lights, even if some really awkward lyrics step in in songs like RoboCop. But still, super interesting.
3) My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010) – 8/10 – Ye just starts off the record with fantastic production and lyrics, with the first three tracks being some of the most striking material he’s ever put out: Dark Fantasy, Gorgeous and Power. This immense sense of reassurance Kanye gives with his music results in some of his most solid production, songs like All of the Lights or Devil in a New Dress decorate this album with this excellent elegancy. But if I have to be honest with myself, some songs are just not that perfect, especially Runaway, which I find super boring. Or So Appalled, that is good, but maybe not that good. But in the end Ye is really trying, and you can never really get bored of the record. Is just replete with top tier material. I just think it’s a little inconsistent, that’s all.
2) Yeezus (2013) – 9/10 – If My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy was his most focused production, Yeezus is definitely his most creative. Every track in this album feels like a unique experience of neo-psychedelic electronic music. He really steps up his game, with some of the weirdest, most fun song progressions he’s ever composed. It may not have the club bangers other albums have, but it compensates by it really feeling connected by how weird and outlandish all of his ideas are. He inserts little bits of audio that really show how much he is into this new sound. Not that some of his ideas don’t fall flat, but they falling flat somehow adds to the appeal of the record being so open to new ideas. And I’m probably biased because Bound 2 is still one of the best songs I’ve ever head, the production on that track is just unprecedented. The album, in a way, just feels like an incredible journey building up to that closing track. It is not only Ye’s best closer, but probably my favourite song of his, period.
1) Late Registration (2005) – 10/10 – I love every song, no exception. One of my favourite hip hop listens, it is so chilling, and improves upon everything The College Dropout did wrong. It doesn’t feature a single dated song, nothing in it feels like fat. Even the skits are probably his best. All of the samples are classic soul-influenced hip hop, featuring songs by all of this classic African-American artists such as Ray Charles, Gil-Scott Geron, Otis Redding and Curtis Mayfield. And on the other hand, I mean, Roses, We Major, Drive Slow, Addiction!! They all sound so different, but complement each other so well. Even Gold Digger, I love that track. Many people don’t like it because when it came out it was overplayed, but in Argentina Gold Digger was never a hit, so it was an actual discovery when I found it, given almost no one I knew had heard it. It is a journey, seemed to be put together by a salesman: a 101 class on how to truly make anything interesting.
Listening to Late Registration on shuffle, currently on Late, and it is… SO good.
When it comes to ‘out-of-ten’ ratings, I don’t really put many albums at 9 or above unless it’s an album that I both really connect with as well as consider to be extremely top-tier. I actually wrestled with whether or not I should put “The College Dropout” at 9 or not, before ultimately deciding against it. I still love it, don’t get me wrong, I just don’t think it’s enough for me to put it at 9/10.
Today I’ve been listening to a lot of George Harrison , this song being on much repeats.
Side note: Finally a man who puts “Late Registration” at number one, rather than “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” or “The College Dropout”. I can completely understand where you’re coming from, and I respect your decision just as much. Also “Diamonds of Sierra Leonne”
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9.37am
26 January 2017
meanmistermustard said
QuarryMan said
Currently trying to get a friend into The Replacements, so I’m listening to Let It Be .
Is that some kind of link to PID?
I believe it was just a bunch of punk kids taking a potshot at their predecessors, but now you mention it that’s quite an amusing link.
I’ve been listening to a few Charles Mingus albums today. Despite its nightmare-inducing cover, The Clown is pretty great, particularly ‘Haitian Fight Song’.
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I've sat there on the barstool and I've looked him in the face.
He seemed a little haggard, but it did not slow him down,
he was humming to the neon of the universal sound.
10.09am
5 December 2019
all day long baby yeet
Taurus
and my name is Rita
Now I like a woman who reads 19th century Gothic literature
And listens to ‘Boomer’ rock with her dog
And if you fit that description baby
(Or if your a guy that fits that description because
I swing both ways)
I want you to~
Take my haaaand
Come with me babeehhh
to MY HOUSE BECAUSE I’D PREFER NOT TO GO OUT
Lemme showya
How sweet it could beeee
Sharin’ SOME MARTIN SCORCESE ‘BOOMER’ ROCK DOCUMENTARIES with meeeee
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11.08am
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@Jules said
Aries
and my name is Jules
Now I like a woman who loves the Beatles
But isn’t afraid to bump to some Kanye once in a while
And if you fit that description, baby,
or you are David Bowie during the 70s,
no homo tho,
it’s just that it’s David Bowie, y’know,
and he was a handsome man,
and he kinda looked like a girl,
even tho he was a man,
and I’m not gay,
not that there’s anything wrong with that,
but it’s still Bowie, I’d totally do him,
well anyway, if you’re not David Bowie and fit that description, baby,
come with me…
HAHAHAHA That’s a mood honestly.
It’s not gay if it’s David Bowie… he’s some sort of humanoid alien, so he’s exempt from human sexuality rules… right?
@lovelyritametermaid said
Taurus
and my name is Rita
Now I like a woman who reads 19th century Gothic literature
And listens to ‘Boomer’ rock with her dog
And if you fit that description baby
(Or if your a guy that fits that description because
I swing both ways)
I want you to~
Take my haaaand
Come with me babeehhh
to MY HOUSE BECAUSE I’D PREFER NOT TO GO OUT
Lemme showya
How sweet it could beeee
Sharin’ SOME MARTIN SCORCESE ‘BOOMER’ ROCK DOCUMENTARIES with meeeee
That’s also a mood. I’m a cat person and I need to get better up on my 19th century gothic literature, otherwise I’d come to your house okay that sounds creepy af actually, never mind, also I’d also prefer not to go out (FIGHT OF THE TAUREANS) and then there’s the slight problem of my being asexual… ah well, I can’t be the only boomer rock nerd in the world
Taurus, and her name is Rita also said
all day long baby yeet
this
I haven’t listened to it in like six months it sounds so gooood
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Urgent change of tack, this is premiering now! Priorities
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11.38am
26 January 2017
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I've sat there on the barstool and I've looked him in the face.
He seemed a little haggard, but it did not slow him down,
he was humming to the neon of the universal sound.
12.03pm
14 December 2009
OMG is “Let It Be ” having a milestone anniversary today too? I’m blasting this
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12.17pm
5 December 2019
Now:
Taking a break from LIB to again listen to hour-long lectures on American History so that I’m p r e p a r e d for my Exam™ next week
Next:
Either more APUSH vids or LIB
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12.21pm
14 December 2009
QuarryMan said
meanmistermustard said
QuarryMan said
Currently trying to get a friend into The Replacements, so I’m listening to Let It Be .
Is that some kind of link to PID?
I believe it was just a bunch of punk kids taking a potshot at their predecessors, but now you mention it that’s quite an amusing link.
They were indeed punk kids being irreverent, but they were still Beatals fans
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4.16pm
1 December 2009
Today’s cards-and-rye music:
Both volumes.
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8.01pm
8 August 2019
lovelyritametermaid said
Lemme showyaHow sweet it could beeee
Sharin’ SOME MARTIN SCORCESE ‘BOOMER’ ROCK DOCUMENTARIES with meeeee
Marry me
I actually have Bob Dylan No Direction Home and The Last Waltz on DVD.
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11.48pm
5 December 2019
One more before I go to sleep…..
In honor of the last supermoon of 2020
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