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avantgardemachines
  • #1
  • Posted: 08/14/2006 00:29
  • Post subject: THE POST TO END ALL POSTS
Real List of the Best Albums (In Order):
-Rock(10)-
White Album
Trout Mask Replica
Child is Father to the Man
Inner Mounting Flame
Rock Bottom
Revolver
Trilogy
Bitches Brew
Hypnotize
Black Market

-Jazz(20)-
A Love Supreme
Great Concert of Charles Mingus
Les Stances a Sophie
Escalator over the Hill
Giant Steps
Ascension
Oh Yeah!
Bright Moments
We Insist! Freedom Now Suite
Purple Night
Shape of Jazz to Come
Black Saint and Sinner Lady
Let My Children Hear Music
Pithecanthropus Eretcus
Space is the Place
Gods on Safari
Kind of Blue
Tree of Life/Nefertiti The Beautiful One Has Come/Unit Strucures
No Mystery
Crosswinds

-Classical Compositions(10)-
Beethoven's 9th
Rite of Spring
Ballet Mecanique
Piano Concerto (Khachaturian)
Sonate Sauvage
La Creation du Monde
Billy the Kid
Cuban Orverture
Black Angels/Star Child

-Single Tracks Rock or Jazz(10)-
The Shoes of the Fisherman's Wife are some Jive ass slippers
Martha My Dear/Tomorrow Never Knows
Revolution 9/Good Night
Acknowledgement
House in the Country
Hotel Overture
Theme de Celine
Resolution
Vital Transformation
Sea Song

That's it. No Led Zepplin, Velvet Underground, none of that stuff. This is real music. I give honorable mentions to Bob Dylan, Lennie Tristano, Cannonball Adderly, Yusef Lateef, and Bartok.

Any Questions?
Johnny Cage

Location: The Muddy Banks of The Wishkah
  • #2
  • Posted: 01/18/2007 23:02
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No questions, but very glad to see Trout Mask Replica up there.
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Mr.Music

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Estonia
  • #3
  • Posted: 02/24/2007 06:14
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Yeah, nice to see TRM up there but..... is Black Market Placebos album? System of A Down? wha the hell?. Kinda jazzy rock list u got. Blood, Sweat & Tears? i like their album but still? Ok Rock Bottom i get but where are the Stooges? ๐Ÿ˜
Mr. Shankly
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Age: 53

Location: Auburn, Washington
United States
  • #4
  • Posted: 06/13/2007 23:08
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Weclome to the avantagrde machine,

I guess you didn't get your wish. People are still posting on this site. Really, your post was a liittle modest, don't you think? :wink.
rilex
Gender: Male

Location: Suwon
Korea, South
  • #5
  • Posted: 04/03/2011 02:58
  • Post subject: eek!
you need to seriously reconsider your greatest classical compositions.

I wouldn't compare, for example, a string quartet to, say, a symphony.

Do you count minimalism?
Should Reich be mentioned?
Debussy?
Bach?

Where are your classical song cycles?
Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire. Schubert's Wintereisse.

How about Chopin? Opus 25's twelve Etudes come to mind.

Arvo Part's Tabula Rosa comes to mind as well.

It's a crime not to mention Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time.

You could have included Stockhausen or Cage if you want more intellectual things.

Stravinsky is good, but I prefer the Firebird.

thanks for the lists, but you should include artist names to be clearer.
Wombi
  • #6
  • Posted: 04/03/2011 03:24
  • Post subject: Re: eek!
rilex wrote:
you need to seriously reconsider your greatest classical compositions.

I wouldn't compare, for example, a string quartet to, say, a symphony.

Do you count minimalism?
Should Reich be mentioned?
Debussy?
Bach?

Where are your classical song cycles?
Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire. Schubert's Wintereisse.

How about Chopin? Opus 25's twelve Etudes come to mind.

Arvo Part's Tabula Rosa comes to mind as well.

It's a crime not to mention Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time.

You could have included Stockhausen or Cage if you want more intellectual things.

Stravinsky is good, but I prefer the Firebird.

thanks for the lists, but you should include artist names to be clearer.


I could be wrong but I think your recommendations might be falling on deaf ears.
rilex
Gender: Male

Location: Suwon
Korea, South
  • #7
  • Posted: 04/03/2011 06:04
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forgot to check the date . OOPS
videoheadcleaner
formerly Harkan
Gender: Male

Age: 40

Australia
  • #8
  • Posted: 04/03/2011 12:21
  • Post subject:
Post-Rock?

Trip-Hop?

Math Rock?

Neoclassicalism?

Bold statement for a topic. Mind you, some posts I leave seem to end topics... Hmm...
Hayden

Location: Vietnam
Canada
  • #9
  • Posted: 04/03/2011 15:30
  • Post subject:
harkan wrote:
Post-Rock?

Trip-Hop?

Math Rock?


Neoclassicalism?

Bold statement for a topic. Mind you, some posts I leave seem to end topics... Hmm...


what's that? ๐Ÿ˜• I've never heard that term used before.
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Wombi
  • #10
  • Posted: 04/03/2011 15:48
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Math Rock -


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like any genre there's wiggle room, grey areas and general wishy-washiness. What seperates from other rock and makes it MATH-ROck is the atypical guitar rhythms.
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