I'm not a big U2 fan either. But I do enjoy "In God's Country" from that album.
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I've listened to at least 30 hours of a podcast about U2, but never listened to a full U2 album.
I've listened to and enjoyed three of their albums, but after three albums, I feel like I get it. Their style gets pretty samey.
Out of this first batch the only two bands I'm interested in/listen to are The Cure and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. The Cure I've listened to very little but liked everything I've heard so I'll definitely check out more of them before their week. YYY's are one of my favorite bands so I've listened to all their stuff.
Joy Division (and New Order, if you want more albums)
The National
Liars
Portishead
My Bloody Valentine
Sunset Rubdown and Wolf Parade
The Velvet Underground and Lou Reed
The Clash
Animal Collective
Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd
Arcade Fire
Iggy Pop
Up next - The Cure.
Discography (including officially released live albums, not including collections like Japanese Whispers and Mixed Up):
Three Imaginary Boys
Seventeen Seconds
Faith
Pornography
Concert: The Cure Live
The Top
The Head on the Door
Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
Disintegration
Entreat (Live)
Wish
Show (Live)
Paris (Live)
Wild Mood Swings
Blood Flowers
The Cure
4:13 Dream
So what I did is I did a vote total on each album (How many people voted) Then did each albums average. Then I took all the averages, added them together then averaged that to get the band's grand total.
So for Radiohead:
Band Rating: 8 albums - 19 voters: 7.6
Best Album: OK Computer - 18 Voters: 9.19
Worst Album: Pablo Honey - 13 Voters: 5.77
For bootlegs etc., if you want to include them in your rankings, go for it. We'll only tally up those albums that get 4 or more votes.
Not that it really matters, but I would probably do a vote total of every score given then divide that by the number of ratings given for all albums.
That way if a band has an album that 4 people have listened to and hated it doesn't have an equal say in the rating as an album that 20 people loved. Would only bump up Radiohead by like .1 based on brief calculations, but could affect others more.
Happy to help with the tallying if you like.
I'm just talking about the overall band score. So if you had a band with two albums, one of which got 17 votes and the other which got 4 votes, you would add every individual vote together and then divide by 21.
No Sonic Youth makes trans cry.
Really enjoying these threads and the challenge to listen to more music. Thanks for doing this, team.
Next up will be:
Brian Eno (not including his ambient installation albums, unless you want to)
Discography (Solo):
Here Come the Warm Jets
Taking Tiger Mountain
Another Green World
Discreet Music
Before and After Science
Ambient 1: Music for Airports
Music for Films
Ambient 4: On Land
More Music for Films
Thursday Afternoon
Nerve Net
The Shutov Assmebly
Neroli
The Drop
Another Day on Earth
Lux
Collaborations:
No Pussyfooting
Evening Star
Custer & Eno
After the Hear
In a Land of Clear Colours
Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Morror
Forth World Music, Vol. 1: Possible Musics
Ambient 3: Day of Radiance
My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks
The Pearl
Wrong Way Up
When I Was a Boy
Spinner
Passengers: Original Soundtracks
Tracks and Traces
Music for Onmyo-Ji
Drawn from Life
The Equatorial Stars
Beyond Even
Everything that Happens Will Happen Today
Small Craft on a Milk Sea
Drums Between the Bells
Panic of looking
Someday World
High Life
OK, start listening! LOL.
So after this first batch is done with, ending w/ Pink Floyd, maybe someone else can take the reigns on the project for a bit. It's going to be a long haul, so we might want to switch off every few months to avoid forum burn out.
It always blows my mind just how much music is out there. I mean, I listen to music all the freaking time, and there are well-known performers on our master list that I've never listened to a whole album. Coming up is the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and I've only ever heard 1 song by them.
I don't think D_Davis will like Yeah Yeah Yeahs.