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newbands1
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- Posted: 12/11/2013 04:09
- Post subject: Can an album lose it's acclaimed status?
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In this age where we no longer rely on official sources like the Grammys or rolling stone to tell us what the best albums are currently or in the past.We have our own ranking sites like BEA,RYM to let our own selections be the staple for the consensus on best albums of all time.
With our charts and lists including "better albums"that were perhaps more underground in the past and ignored by the old music publications.Is it possible now that certain albums lose their status as classic and gets relegated to be just average?
An example would be when rolling stone "updates their top 500".
Some albums i had in mind.Tapestry,Hotel California and Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
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Kool Keith Sweat
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- #2
- Posted: 12/11/2013 04:17
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Christopher Cross' Sailing comes to mind
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ShaneSpear
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- #3
- Posted: 12/11/2013 04:36
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Kool Keith Sweat wrote: | Christopher Cross' Sailing comes to mind |
He said albums that lost their luster, not songs that aged like a fine wine.
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benpaco
Who's gonna watch you die?
Age: 27
Location: California
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- #4
- Posted: 12/11/2013 05:48
- Post subject: Re: Can an album lose it's acclaimed status?
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newbands1 wrote: | Tapestry,Hotel California and Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. |
Uh ...
Rated 263, 172, and 179 respectively. Don't think they've lost it. _________________
. . . 2016 . . . 2015 . . .
Things I Make
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antiloopje
Age: 31
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- Posted: 12/11/2013 10:46
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I honestly don't believe an album will lose its 'acclaimed' statute. It ís true that the large internet community is somewhat looking for different albums, but the 'old' albums won't be forgotten/lost. The community doesn't shifts it's interests, but instead broadens its view. Well, at least for the next 20 years. Also, I see a possible exeption for bands that rely heavily on a live reputation (grateful dead?) but whose albums are harder to get into.
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ButterThumbz
I always used to wonder if she wore false ears
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Age: 53
Location: O'er the hills and far away
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- #6
- Posted: 12/11/2013 12:52
- Post subject: Re: Can an album lose it's acclaimed status?
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newbands1 wrote: | In this age where we no longer rely on official sources like the Grammys or rolling stone to tell us what the best albums are currently or in the past. |
Was there ever an age when people where happy to be told what's best, especially by either the Grammys or Rolling Stone?
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Romanelli
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- Posted: 12/11/2013 13:47
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New albums. Albums that come out to tremendous acclaim and are snatched up like crazy. Once the hype dies down and people realize it really isn't all that great, the album loses its acclaimed status. _________________ May we all get to heaven
'Fore the devil knows we're dead...
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nutso42
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- Posted: 12/11/2013 15:53
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Romanelli wrote: | New albums. Albums that come out to tremendous acclaim and are snatched up like crazy. Once the hype dies down and people realize it really isn't all that great, the album loses its acclaimed status. |
Babel was once ranked third best album of 2012 on BEA. It's still top 20, but dropping from third to eighteenth is certainly a big dip.
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paladisiac
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Location: Denver
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Kiki
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- Posted: 12/11/2013 16:16
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Weezer Blue and Pinkerton.
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