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- #31
- Posted: 03/10/2013 19:42
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Norman Bates wrote: | Four years ago, the French magazine "Volume" (now dead) published a list of the 200 records they thought "had changed rock music" (to be taken in the broadest sens of the term). I've just dug it up, and I'll copy and paste it here. Some records are on this chronological list because of the influence they had on French music, so don't be surprised if you don't know them. By records, the magazine meant albums or singles btw. I like this list. |
This is an infinitely superior list to The Guardian's, though I find the exclusion of Paid In Full bizarre. It may not be the most influential or seminal album musically, but Rakim virtually single-handedly changed the way people thought about rapping, and subsequently how people rapped. But the failure to include that album doesn't stop this from being a great list. In terms of the amount of stuff this list covers in such a small amount of releases, I'd recommend it ahead of most other lists of its ilk. It's a damning indictment of the current state of the printed press - and the public's subsequent (un)willingness to support the industry - that a magazine with this sort of taste and knowledge is now defunct.
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- Posted: 03/10/2013 21:12
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I'm right there with you as far as Rakim is concerned, as well you know. Still, couldn't be the fact that this is a French list be a reason for its absence? French-speaking people are bound to be less knowledgeable as far as rapping abilities are concerned.
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- #33
- Posted: 03/10/2013 21:43
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Norman Bates wrote: | I'm right there with you as far as Rakim is concerned, as well you know. Still, couldn't be the fact that this is a French list be a reason for its absence? French-speaking people are bound to be less knowledgeable as far as rapping abilities are concerned. |
That's a very good point I hadn't considered. Would certainly make sense if that was the case.
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- Posted: 03/10/2013 22:18
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Jasonconfused wrote: | This is a good list, only objection I have is this: There's no way that Master of Reality changed music or even metal more than their eponymous debut and Paranoid. |
Iommi and Butler tuned their strings one and a half step down. All the cool bands of doom-, sludge- and stoner metal probably listened more to Master of Reality than their two previous. I'm not saying that Master of Reality was their most influental album overall (I have no idea), but I believe that Master of Reality helped shaping certain movements in metal
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- #35
- Posted: 03/10/2013 22:21
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Borve Baunehoj wrote: | Iommi and Butler tuned their strings one and a half step down. All the cool bands of doom-, sludge- and stoner metal probably listened more to Master of Reality than their two previous. I'm not saying that Master of Reality was their most influental album overall (I have no idea), but I believe that Master of Reality helped shaping certain movements in metal |
That's a fair point. _________________
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