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00:00:21   the incomparable number 289 februari [TS]

00:00:31   welcome back everybody to the [TS]

00:00:33   incomparables album draft in our last [TS]

00:00:35   episode you heard us pick three albums [TS]

00:00:39   each in the album draft populating our [TS]

00:00:41   musical selections for the proverbial [TS]

00:00:43   desert island but we're back with more [TS]

00:00:45   in this episode we've got three more [TS]

00:00:47   selections from each of our guests as [TS]

00:00:49   well as the classic bring out your dead [TS]

00:00:51   round where we list everything else that [TS]

00:00:53   didn't make it into this edition of the [TS]

00:00:56   draft will probably do more album drafts [TS]

00:00:58   in the future with different panelists [TS]

00:01:00   and perhaps with different topics but [TS]

00:01:01   this was a fun first crack and when [TS]

00:01:04   you're done you're gonna get a list of [TS]

00:01:05   its not gonna even be 36 because they [TS]

00:01:07   bring out your dead it's gonna be even [TS]

00:01:09   more than that more albums of anything [TS]

00:01:11   strikes your fancy hopefully you'll find [TS]

00:01:14   something new and interesting to [TS]

00:01:15   discover or rediscover an old favorite [TS]

00:01:18   so I am joined for the album draft by [TS]

00:01:20   Anthony Johnston Steve let's Erica and [TS]

00:01:23   sign-in do not go and David jail or we [TS]

00:01:27   will pick up the pace now for around for [TS]

00:01:29   a little bit around later it's well it's [TS]

00:01:31   not like it's just a strong customer [TS]

00:01:34   waiting of thunder in the distance yes [TS]

00:01:36   indeed distance distant sound of thunder [TS]

00:01:39   Anthony what do you have for us speaking [TS]

00:01:41   of a distance understanding i have not a [TS]

00:01:45   good album no zoo look by jean-michel [TS]

00:01:48   Jarre oh oh yeah I've heard 1970s me i [TS]

00:01:53   know i used as a people had this album [TS]

00:01:55   on tape [TS]

00:01:56   did I ask you and I wore out my tape [TS]

00:02:00   copy but this isn't our guys are all [TS]

00:02:02   here a lot of people i was associated [TS]

00:02:06   with Jet Set Willy because i had it [TS]

00:02:08   playing on my cassette recording while I [TS]

00:02:09   was playing jet with your my computer [TS]

00:02:11   English Lee and a lot of people think [TS]

00:02:14   the josh is just the guy who does the [TS]

00:02:17   big laser since one mama stuff and yes [TS]

00:02:21   he does do that and he does a lot of it [TS]

00:02:22   and it sounds great too [TS]

00:02:24   yeah you know what'd be great is a [TS]

00:02:25   fusion of that my mom I'll with the [TS]

00:02:27   butter butter butter brother [TS]

00:02:29   we need to we need to do like an EP of [TS]

00:02:33   just like the musical interludes here [TS]

00:02:34   now the boats the bonus he'll be [TS]

00:02:37   uncomfortable things no one pick that [TS]

00:02:39   album but char one of the things that [TS]

00:02:42   I'm amongst his little musical prodigy [TS]

00:02:44   nurse job studied at the group tovarisch [TS]

00:02:49   musicale under peer Schaefer here we are [TS]

00:02:51   basically invented music concrete and so [TS]

00:02:54   this album is all of that finally coming [TS]

00:02:57   out and he is really really kind of [TS]

00:02:59   high-tech primitive there's loads of [TS]

00:03:01   bleeding-edge technology but it's not [TS]

00:03:04   very good [TS]

00:03:05   like for the time it was amazing but in [TS]

00:03:07   retrospect it's like wow this is really [TS]

00:03:09   primitive like Sam blinkin synthesizer [TS]

00:03:12   stuff and most of the album is made up [TS]

00:03:14   of human voices in a variety of some [TS]

00:03:16   like 30 different languages that he [TS]

00:03:18   recorded sampled cut-up loop slowdown [TS]

00:03:22   sped up pitch shifted and what-have-you [TS]

00:03:24   to make these amazing almost vaguely [TS]

00:03:27   industrial sounding musical pieces that [TS]

00:03:31   just are like nothing else anybody has [TS]

00:03:34   ever produced including John himself [TS]

00:03:37   there's no other music that sounds like [TS]

00:03:40   this in the world and it's perversely [TS]

00:03:43   for a musician like char it's actually [TS]

00:03:45   really catchy even though there's no [TS]

00:03:47   discernible to normality for a lot of it [TS]

00:03:50   because it's so with make it's actually [TS]

00:03:52   really catching [TS]

00:04:11   [Music] [TS]

00:04:16   I love this album it is not necessarily [TS]

00:04:19   his best album and objectives but it's [TS]

00:04:22   not a favor okay [TS]

00:04:24   yeah I i would go with ya you know the [TS]

00:04:27   boring ones oxygen equinox magnetic [TS]

00:04:29   fields right which are wonderful [TS]

00:04:31   wonderful albums and I can down to them [TS]

00:04:32   over and over again I loved him but this [TS]

00:04:34   is exciting it's a bit like you remember [TS]

00:04:35   the unjustly maligned episode we do we [TS]

00:04:37   are talking about Genesis abacab which [TS]

00:04:40   is exciting because it's not quite fully [TS]

00:04:42   formed and that's what this is you can [TS]

00:04:44   tell he's figuring out all this [TS]

00:04:45   technology and just experimenting like [TS]

00:04:47   crazy and I find that really really [TS]

00:04:49   exciting to listen to all right Josh are [TS]

00:04:51   unexpected but but I I again I I've [TS]

00:04:56   actually heard that album Anthony you [TS]

00:04:58   become less cryptic for me as we got [TS]

00:05:00   Erica what's your fourth selection [TS]

00:05:03   well I finally picked an album from the [TS]

00:05:06   United States although it's thank god [TS]

00:05:09   this jingle is getting so tired we just [TS]

00:05:11   lost our funding from Canada welcomed a [TS]

00:05:13   couple it's from the twins a band from [TS]

00:05:15   the Twin Cities so it's as close to [TS]

00:05:16   canada as you can kind of get and still [TS]

00:05:18   be very metropolitan it is 1997 and also [TS]

00:05:23   out of the seventies 1997 sound of lives [TS]

00:05:26   by the Jayhawks [TS]

00:05:27   [Music] [TS]

00:05:30   it'll be true [TS]

00:05:37   you are so [TS]

00:05:38   so [TS]

00:05:41   black [TS]

00:05:58   better be [TS]

00:06:01   this is a band that's one of my favorite [TS]

00:06:04   bands of all times and I love all of [TS]

00:06:07   their albums and it was really hard for [TS]

00:06:08   me to pick one but there earlier albums [TS]

00:06:11   which they're actually kind of known [TS]

00:06:12   more for where Gary Loras and mark olson [TS]

00:06:17   kind of singing harmonies together and [TS]

00:06:18   co-writing the songs and then mark olson [TS]

00:06:20   left the band just before sound allies [TS]

00:06:21   and turned out his style and his sound [TS]

00:06:25   was my least favorite bit about the band [TS]

00:06:27   so as soon as he left we get Gary Laura [TS]

00:06:30   sort of it it's this album is kind of a [TS]

00:06:32   pure distillation of his style at the [TS]

00:06:35   time and for me just really cut to the [TS]

00:06:37   heart these songs are just little pieces [TS]

00:06:39   of just naked be beautiful emotion I [TS]

00:06:42   feel like you're looking into the [TS]

00:06:43   songwriters soul and that's the kind of [TS]

00:06:45   thing that just gets me it did not have [TS]

00:06:48   the commercial success of their earlier [TS]

00:06:49   or later albums but i think it was just [TS]

00:06:52   kind of a snapshot of something truly [TS]

00:06:54   beautiful and it touched me so that is [TS]

00:06:57   my favorite sound of lies about the [TS]

00:07:00   Jayhawks I saw them open for matthew [TS]

00:07:03   sweet i think and i didn't like them and [TS]

00:07:05   then I found out later that everybody [TS]

00:07:06   loved them and I thought really bad that [TS]

00:07:08   opening act with something that people [TS]

00:07:09   love because I just treated them like a [TS]

00:07:11   random opening act so I should probably [TS]

00:07:13   have seen them many times and every time [TS]

00:07:16   I've seen them opening for somebody else [TS]

00:07:17   there sound has been terrible [TS]

00:07:19   interesting so yeah don't don't judge me [TS]

00:07:22   I don't feel bad remember when you're [TS]

00:07:24   opening for another band you don't get [TS]

00:07:25   to choose the census that's right place [TS]

00:07:27   somebody else's opinions vary exactly [TS]

00:07:29   right they were playing through Matthew [TS]

00:07:30   sweets PA matthew sweet i'm starting to [TS]

00:07:32   get the impression you're a fan of the [TS]

00:07:33   power pop Jason there's a Matthew Sweet [TS]

00:07:35   album on my list at least we'd actually [TS]

00:07:37   co-wrote one of the one of the songs [TS]

00:07:40   from their fourth or fifth because [TS]

00:07:42   they're clearly all your house [TS]

00:07:44   imaginated heaven [TS]

00:07:45   indeed so my long list yeah your [TS]

00:07:47   girlfriend girlfriends on my on my pic [TS]

00:07:49   list [TS]

00:07:50   Andy what do you have 4th friend [TS]

00:07:53   girlfriends [TS]

00:07:54   you're not the boss of me really hard [TS]

00:07:59   works i definitely wanted a damrau [TS]

00:08:01   record on my pic list [TS]

00:08:04   she's my favorite operatic soprano just [TS]

00:08:07   she just it's not a hard time picking [TS]

00:08:10   yeah which one which so many good ones [TS]

00:08:12   out there are we finished going over now [TS]

00:08:16   I'm just I'm just saying that their [TS]

00:08:19   listeners who are familiar with diana [TS]

00:08:20   damrau you're not saying my god what an [TS]

00:08:23   ignoramus Philistines all i think they [TS]

00:08:25   said that allow yeah that's exactly [TS]

00:08:27   right that ship already across the [TS]

00:08:30   horizon hit the iceberg [TS]

00:08:31   if they're just coming to that [TS]

00:08:32   conclusion maybe they got worse problems [TS]

00:08:34   in bad taste in music there's a steve [TS]

00:08:36   steve is being consistent that's what [TS]

00:08:38   they're saying thank you [TS]

00:08:39   which diana damrau album did you choose [TS]

00:08:42   i decided to pick the her recording of [TS]

00:08:45   donizetti's which he had a lot more so [TS]

00:08:47   it's see it says it's a purpose of [TS]

00:08:49   performance out its production album of [TS]

00:08:51   stage performance of donizetti's [TS]

00:08:54   probably most famous opera [TS]

00:08:57   [Music] [TS]

00:09:13   eight wins because you got to just on on [TS]

00:09:17   on mass volume you got 36 tracks here [TS]

00:09:19   that's a lot of all the tracks at least [TS]

00:09:21   three minutes long so you got a lot of [TS]

00:09:22   volume therefore if you're only taking [TS]

00:09:23   five albums with you but also it's the [TS]

00:09:26   only album she's resort on the recording [TS]

00:09:29   she's released in which you get her [TS]

00:09:30   version of the mad scene of which is mad [TS]

00:09:33   seen this is a lot of opera is you've [TS]

00:09:36   definitely heard the songs before [TS]

00:09:38   because they get used in movies and they [TS]

00:09:40   get sometimes they turn two popular [TS]

00:09:41   songs if you've seen the fifth element [TS]

00:09:43   the song that the diva sings the blue [TS]

00:09:46   big blue technical headed diva sings [TS]

00:09:48   that's don't chase wanna which is the [TS]

00:09:50   the mad scene from little more and ten [TS]

00:09:53   minutes long [TS]

00:09:55   it's in the top of the end of the second [TS]

00:09:57   act I want you to imagine this is the [TS]

00:10:00   the heroine of this story has as the [TS]

00:10:03   title implies gone mad she has through [TS]

00:10:06   lots of manipulations she has been [TS]

00:10:08   forced to marry someone that she doesn't [TS]

00:10:10   want to marry for and don't do it for [TS]

00:10:12   political reasons to help her family and [TS]

00:10:14   she just had a psychotic break [TS]

00:10:17   she is now on the stage she is in her [TS]

00:10:19   wedding dress covered with blood and [TS]

00:10:22   holding a blood-soaked knife because she [TS]

00:10:24   has just killed her husband and the [TS]

00:10:26   entire wedding party is a gas and [TS]

00:10:28   keeping their distance and she basically [TS]

00:10:30   sings the song about how she knows she [TS]

00:10:33   said that this dissociative break which [TS]

00:10:35   her actual lover she's like don't worry [TS]

00:10:37   they tried they tried to steal me from [TS]

00:10:38   you but I escaped I killed the killed [TS]

00:10:41   the soldiers are trying to get me and [TS]

00:10:42   now we can all be together again and [TS]

00:10:44   it's this heartbreaking 10 minute long [TS]

00:10:46   Aria in which the character goes all the [TS]

00:10:49   way through joy that oh my God we're [TS]

00:10:51   finally gonna be back together again to [TS]

00:10:53   sort of like you're coming out of a [TS]

00:10:55   dream when you start to realize that oh [TS]

00:10:56   wait a minute something's wrong here i [TS]

00:10:58   don't know what it is but there's [TS]

00:10:59   something very very wrong here and the [TS]

00:11:01   aria that was basically lifting her up [TS]

00:11:04   is now sort of tantalizing here and it's [TS]

00:11:07   sort of mocking her and she's getting [TS]

00:11:09   more confused and it's just another one [TS]

00:11:12   of those i have to stop dead and just [TS]

00:11:14   listen to this thing from start to [TS]

00:11:16   finish the entire opera is wonderful and [TS]

00:11:18   I don't have to go on to say this is the [TS]

00:11:19   ethnicity album that like to take with [TS]

00:11:21   me all right [TS]

00:11:22   the Andes training class up the joint a [TS]

00:11:23   little bit David's helping him a little [TS]

00:11:25   bit too so [TS]

00:11:26   I wasn't listening I was too busy [TS]

00:11:27   thinking about Diana done let's see [TS]

00:11:29   what's happening now to David well I [TS]

00:11:32   love a lot of crowded house songs good [TS]

00:11:35   you should [TS]

00:11:36   what's not to like that's great movement [TS]

00:11:38   haha agreed and and you know I i really [TS]

00:11:43   enjoyed their singles for a long time [TS]

00:11:44   the the album that i keep on my phone is [TS]

00:11:49   obviously with today's 1993 is together [TS]

00:11:52   alone [TS]

00:11:52   Oh which it's just shamelessly pandering [TS]

00:11:55   to the host now thank you [TS]

00:11:59   I you know I i had my god would face on [TS]

00:12:01   the on the basis of their previous [TS]

00:12:03   albums and when [TS]

00:12:04   oh wow I really like the one single i [TS]

00:12:06   hate the other single in the rest of its [TS]

00:12:08   kind of there but then I heard the the [TS]

00:12:12   one single on this from the the [TS]

00:12:14   soundtrack of reality bites which isn't [TS]

00:12:17   that I was dragged to see locked out [TS]

00:12:19   better soon as we try to it [TS]

00:12:21   yeah or run from it run from a really [TS]

00:12:24   yeah it's in the rearview mirror you see [TS]

00:12:25   it when you're running from it it's in [TS]

00:12:28   the rearview mirror that's what happened [TS]

00:12:29   to chases you like a monster you [TS]

00:12:31   traditionally run with the rearview [TS]

00:12:32   mirror so well i did i do with her it's [TS]

00:12:36   on my helmet [TS]

00:12:37   that's right ok so yea rather than buy [TS]

00:12:41   the soundtrack from that and remind [TS]

00:12:43   myself of that I went and got this and [TS]

00:12:46   and the whole album is just it's it's [TS]

00:12:50   like a step beyond the last couple of [TS]

00:12:51   albums for them know the arrangements [TS]

00:12:55   are much more interesting there's more [TS]

00:12:57   layering to the the music and it is a [TS]

00:13:01   solid album from start to finish [TS]

00:13:03   i Iike gatherings into it over and over [TS]

00:13:05   again got a lot of different styles in [TS]

00:13:07   there too you got to get lamb glam rock [TS]

00:13:09   with black and white boy you've got a [TS]

00:13:10   lot of really weird atmospheric stuff [TS]

00:13:11   with Carrie Carrie there's a lot of [TS]

00:13:13   different and the kind of buddy holly [TS]

00:13:14   and acid of locked out [TS]

00:13:41   and Catherine wheels is just an earworm [TS]

00:13:44   for me [TS]

00:13:45   yeah that gets stuck in my head Jason [TS]

00:13:46   it's born [TS]

00:13:48   ok but it goes it is the kind of song [TS]

00:13:53   that can get stuck in your head because [TS]

00:13:54   it is it does go on and on it's too long [TS]

00:13:56   it literally yeah you could just you [TS]

00:13:58   could go on forever because it would [TS]

00:13:59   just keep wrapping back around I [TS]

00:14:00   actually am not offended by my you [TS]

00:14:02   choosing about album from my favorite [TS]

00:14:04   band how could i be your back and forth [TS]

00:14:06   on whether this or their first [TS]

00:14:08   self-titled album is better and i'm [TS]

00:14:09   happy with either one I actually have [TS]

00:14:10   the other one on my on my pic list and [TS]

00:14:12   not this one but it you know I i go back [TS]

00:14:15   and forth about which 1i think it's [TS]

00:14:16   better I think they're both fantastic [TS]

00:14:17   and Steve likes would face so there you [TS]

00:14:19   go [TS]

00:14:19   I do like would face although a temple [TS]

00:14:21   of lawmen might be a better outfit [TS]

00:14:23   yeah yeah probably is yeah it's not but [TS]

00:14:27   it might be in a parallel universe [TS]

00:14:29   weather with you would probably be my [TS]

00:14:31   favorite song of all I so uh alright [TS]

00:14:35   Steve what do you have oh my god it's me [TS]

00:14:37   again it is you I don't know how to [TS]

00:14:38   happen I don't know how was allowed [TS]

00:14:40   frankly but yeah I have such a long list [TS]

00:14:42   it's crazy i've got maybe like four [TS]

00:14:44   pages with developments will bring out [TS]

00:14:46   your dead round which will be happy yes [TS]

00:14:49   I'm gonna have to trim that down even [TS]

00:14:50   because we'll be here all day [TS]

00:14:51   i I've realized that if i'm going to be [TS]

00:14:54   stuck on a desert island i'm going to [TS]

00:14:56   need something with which to express my [TS]

00:14:58   boundless internal rage so I'm going to [TS]

00:15:02   stretch a few notches down on my list [TS]

00:15:05   and i'm going to go ahead and take nine [TS]

00:15:06   inch nails broken off the board from 99 [TS]

00:15:09   sooo well I need em which i think is I [TS]

00:15:13   mean it's a little bit wrong to call [TS]

00:15:15   this an album it's technically sort of [TS]

00:15:17   an EP because it's only six songs long [TS]

00:15:20   and two of those are short little [TS]

00:15:21   instrumentals and we already picked me p [TS]

00:15:23   so you're clear [TS]

00:15:24   yeah I mean it's but if if this if this [TS]

00:15:27   album or any longer it would get are [TS]

00:15:29   almost it would be almost too much [TS]

00:15:31   because it was so so it could you can [TS]

00:15:32   just get it with fixed the remix version [TS]

00:15:34   and then you've got a full album length [TS]

00:15:36   may I don't like fix very much though [TS]

00:15:37   it's kind of ponderous all really yeah i [TS]

00:15:40   don't even the third will remix coming [TS]

00:15:42   with there's some there's some good [TS]

00:15:43   stuff on it but i think it it it's a [TS]

00:15:45   little too [TS]

00:15:47   it changes the the nature of the songs a [TS]

00:15:49   bit too much I mean it's interesting but [TS]

00:15:51   it's not that's why i like it i don't [TS]

00:15:52   think it is being other piece with [TS]

00:15:54   broken [TS]

00:15:54   but yeah I think it was any longer it [TS]

00:15:56   would it would almost be too much to [TS]

00:15:58   listen to because it's it's the most [TS]

00:15:59   concentrated expression of rage and [TS]

00:16:02   anger in what is probably about 20 [TS]

00:16:05   minutes with the time that i can imagine [TS]

00:16:09   [Music] [TS]

00:16:28   [Music] [TS]

00:16:40   I think a lot of people would probably [TS]

00:16:41   pick the downward spiral is maybe a [TS]

00:16:43   better nine inch nails album but I think [TS]

00:16:45   for me down its well you have it next to [TS]

00:16:49   the next album and then tell me how long [TS]

00:16:50   it is [TS]

00:16:51   yeah but but i think i think that that [TS]

00:16:55   almost feels more like posturing to me [TS]

00:16:57   it's it's like Trent Reznor's I i'm [TS]

00:17:00   going to tell you a really scary story [TS]

00:17:01   about a really mad guy and in this he is [TS]

00:17:04   the mad guy and he is so pissed off and [TS]

00:17:06   he just wants everybody to die and he [TS]

00:17:08   wants to be the one to kill them and it [TS]

00:17:11   is fantastic it is such a purgative [TS]

00:17:15   album to listen to and it's a and and I [TS]

00:17:20   think you have to include the two [TS]

00:17:22   technical bonus tracks as part of the [TS]

00:17:24   album too so that does stretch it out a [TS]

00:17:25   little bit but it's really not the same [TS]

00:17:27   album without the cover of Adam and [TS]

00:17:28   physical and the right pic face cover at [TS]

00:17:32   the end to of suck but it's terrific and [TS]

00:17:35   it's my go-to industrial album for just [TS]

00:17:38   like a quick dip into into anger [TS]

00:17:41   alright love to pick a ministry album [TS]

00:17:43   but i don't think there's a great [TS]

00:17:44   ministry album so i'm going to go with [TS]

00:17:45   this all year some 69 has got some you [TS]

00:17:48   know good moments but the the thing one [TS]

00:17:50   of things i really like about broken is [TS]

00:17:52   nothing to do with music and that is [TS]

00:17:53   that after track 6 there's a period of [TS]

00:17:57   silence before you know the the bonus [TS]

00:17:59   track 1992 traveling with the cycle it's [TS]

00:18:03   actually exactly it's 92 one second [TS]

00:18:06   tracks so you can watch it [TS]

00:18:08   counting up on your CD player if you're [TS]

00:18:10   old and have a CD player until it [TS]

00:18:12   reaches the bonus track and I just [TS]

00:18:13   thought that was inspired help 98 and 99 [TS]

00:18:16   he used them all [TS]

00:18:18   yeah well and this was also the wish is [TS]

00:18:21   the track that has the CD skipping on it [TS]

00:18:24   like its it you know your presumably old [TS]

00:18:28   enough to remember what CD sounded like [TS]

00:18:30   when they skipped and this track the [TS]

00:18:32   track literally has a section in it [TS]

00:18:34   where it sounds like the CD has skipped [TS]

00:18:36   and just as you get to the point where [TS]

00:18:38   you think that's too much you think [TS]

00:18:40   maybe really has skipped that carries on [TS]

00:18:43   really think that may just be your CD [TS]

00:18:45   trolling the listener has great stuff [TS]

00:18:47   love it so thumbs up to a trainer and [TS]

00:18:50   his his magnum opus of Rage broken [TS]

00:18:53   ok 1992 very nice i'm going to for my [TS]

00:18:55   fourth pic i'm going to choose I i'm [TS]

00:18:59   back in the 21st century [TS]

00:19:01   wow what is wrong with me 2003 i'm going [TS]

00:19:05   to choose a the album by indie rock [TS]

00:19:08   darlings death cab for cutie [TS]

00:19:09   transatlanticism or perhaps [TS]

00:19:12   transatlantic ism depending on how you'd [TS]

00:19:14   like to handle it i think this is the [TS]

00:19:16   best i love death cab for cutie i think [TS]

00:19:18   this is their best album by far I could [TS]

00:19:19   easily have the facts but that's it's a [TS]

00:19:21   good vantage good one too but i think i [TS]

00:19:23   think this is the best one and one of [TS]

00:19:24   the things about I could listen to it [TS]

00:19:26   forever in fact one of the reasons i [TS]

00:19:27   could listen to it forever on repeat is [TS]

00:19:29   that the sound at the end of the last [TS]

00:19:30   track is also the sound at the beginning [TS]

00:19:32   of the first track it is made to put to [TS]

00:19:34   play on repeat forever and just a bunch [TS]

00:19:38   of a bunch of great songs on there i [TS]

00:19:39   think this is the best bob cohesive [TS]

00:19:41   album but yes there are others as a [TS]

00:19:44   photobooth EP probably ranks up there [TS]

00:19:45   for me [TS]

00:19:46   yeah there's some good stuff on there [TS]

00:19:47   too although there's also some stuff I [TS]

00:19:49   don't like but this one I kinda like [TS]

00:19:50   everything wrong and this end it has my [TS]

00:19:52   favorite my favorite death cab for cutie [TS]

00:19:55   song is probably we looked like giants [TS]

00:19:57   which is the track down on this one [TS]

00:20:00   in the back of my gray subcompact [TS]

00:20:09   slap [TS]

00:20:33   death cab for cutie i love them and this [TS]

00:20:36   is a good one so that brings us to the [TS]

00:20:40   end of four rounds i would like to [TS]

00:20:42   officially hear the sound of thunder and [TS]

00:20:45   declare lighting around where you give [TS]

00:20:48   me give me an album choice and a couple [TS]

00:20:50   of sentences and we'll try to get [TS]

00:20:52   through one or two rounds that way [TS]

00:20:54   before we bring out the dead so Anthony [TS]

00:20:56   all right and speaking of bringing out [TS]

00:20:58   the dead i hope i can get away with [TS]

00:21:01   choosing this uh this is the robot [TS]

00:21:04   because I let you get the robot is a [TS]

00:21:07   robot out a mr. roboto I think he's [TS]

00:21:09   nobody's ever heard of sticks album know [TS]

00:21:11   that's true I'm it is the isle of the [TS]

00:21:14   dead by recommending of 1909 composition [TS]

00:21:18   which is about 23 minutes long or short [TS]

00:21:21   depending on the you know speedplay [TS]

00:21:22   obviously I it's not really an album but [TS]

00:21:24   it's a long enough piece that you can [TS]

00:21:26   buy it you know sort of by itself with a [TS]

00:21:29   few phila tracks at the end and it is a [TS]

00:21:32   right man enough finest piece and one of [TS]

00:21:36   in my opinion the finest pieces of [TS]

00:21:37   classical music ever composed gloomy [TS]

00:21:40   dark powerful brooding just absolutely [TS]

00:21:44   amazing I again can listen to it over [TS]

00:21:46   and over [TS]

00:21:50   [Music] [TS]

00:21:57   ok [TS]

00:22:02   [Music] [TS]

00:22:14   [Applause] [TS]

00:22:14   [Music] [TS]

00:22:21   I'll allow it [TS]

00:22:24   thank you when i'm around America I am [TS]

00:22:27   going to choose porno graffiti by [TS]

00:22:31   extreme which low [TS]

00:22:33   yeah no veteran court on the board [TS]

00:22:35   really is like i said i'm a sucker for a [TS]

00:22:39   concept album that's what this is its [TS]

00:22:42   concept is you know it [TS]

00:22:44   discussion of sex and money and [TS]

00:22:45   decadence and it's just it rocks i [TS]

00:22:47   listen to it to make sure it's still [TS]

00:22:48   held up and it does it's got a couple of [TS]

00:22:51   acoustic numbers to shake things up [TS]

00:22:52   which of course got more radio play than [TS]

00:22:54   the rest of the album together hearted [TS]

00:22:56   wholehearted yeah other than those are [TS]

00:22:58   their good songs too but i prefer the [TS]

00:23:00   you know that this squealing guitars and [TS]

00:23:03   you know this the musical stylings of [TS]

00:23:05   one mr. nuno bettencourt because that [TS]

00:23:07   man is amazing so you have point [TS]

00:23:23   [Music] [TS]

00:23:33   [Music] [TS]

00:23:38   I didn't know extreme was a Canadian [TS]

00:23:40   they're not not more than improved by [TS]

00:23:45   the importing play with me from the from [TS]

00:23:47   the first album on to it is that's [TS]

00:23:49   amazing out song i do like the first [TS]

00:23:52   time candy lightning round what's a [TS]

00:23:54   quick quick pic is horrible the horrible [TS]

00:23:56   truth burma by mission of burma this is [TS]

00:23:58   the live album from comp compiled from [TS]

00:24:01   their 1983 farewell tour and it's as the [TS]

00:24:07   acoustics are not great but that's great [TS]

00:24:09   because mission Burma's when those bands [TS]

00:24:10   that never really got out of the clubs [TS]

00:24:12   so you really just smell the cigarette [TS]

00:24:15   smoke and the the beer stale beer and [TS]

00:24:18   the flammable carpeting that's being [TS]

00:24:20   used the soundproofing everywhere and if [TS]

00:24:23   for no other reason it gives me a easy [TS]

00:24:25   access to that's when I reach for my [TS]

00:24:27   revolver which is one of my favorite [TS]

00:24:28   songs [TS]

00:24:29   nice [TS]

00:24:32   [Music] [TS]

00:24:58   cool David I'm going to class up the [TS]

00:25:02   joint again [TS]

00:25:03   okay haha my favorite George Gershwin [TS]

00:25:05   album looked levante plays gershwin oh [TS]

00:25:09   it's oscar levant with like the [TS]

00:25:12   Philadelphia Orchestra and and I think [TS]

00:25:14   the New York Philharmonic and one but [TS]

00:25:16   it's you know it's rhapsody in blue [TS]

00:25:17   everyone that's like you hear that when [TS]

00:25:21   I'm going through the chicago airport [TS]

00:25:22   right but it's also got things that you [TS]

00:25:26   don't hear all the time like the second [TS]

00:25:27   Rhapsody and Concerto in F the i got [TS]

00:25:29   rhythm variations and and it's just [TS]

00:25:32   delightful it is it is possibly my [TS]

00:25:34   favorite any and he's he's one of the [TS]

00:25:36   few people who plays them at the right [TS]

00:25:38   pace Leonard base i'm just too slow [TS]

00:25:41   [Music] [TS]

00:26:06   but also local event was like actually [TS]

00:26:09   like it was basically the hand-picked [TS]

00:26:11   interpreter of gershwin by the tree and [TS]

00:26:13   ourselves [TS]

00:26:14   yeah this is like as close as you get to [TS]

00:26:16   hearing this as if there's any [TS]

00:26:18   difference if there's any reference [TS]

00:26:20   recording this is that if you watch the [TS]

00:26:22   movie American in Paris he's in it and [TS]

00:26:24   he has a fantasy sequence where he plays [TS]

00:26:26   like the best section of the concerto in [TS]

00:26:28   f is spectacular [TS]

00:26:30   Steve what's your choice oh boy i feel [TS]

00:26:33   like i need a real concept album on my [TS]

00:26:35   list so i'm going to pick up that data [TS]

00:26:37   Jethro tall's a passion play from 1973 [TS]

00:26:42   this is the second of their album length [TS]

00:26:45   song set at the first one was thick as a [TS]

00:26:48   brick which was basically a parody of [TS]

00:26:52   concept albums that Anderson came up [TS]

00:26:54   with when people mistakenly thought [TS]

00:26:57   Aqualung was a concept album and so he [TS]

00:26:59   wrote it as sort of a joke [TS]

00:27:00   critics loved it they thought it was [TS]

00:27:02   great so he came back and said okay [TS]

00:27:03   let's make another concept album will [TS]

00:27:06   call it a passion play in this time [TS]

00:27:07   it'll be a real concept album and [TS]

00:27:08   critics hated it but I loved it i think [TS]

00:27:12   it's great you're liking of it will [TS]

00:27:14   basically mirror your tolerance for [TS]

00:27:15   english fruitiness you can very smiley [TS]

00:27:18   envision villagers prancing around the [TS]

00:27:21   Maypole to this music the centerpiece [TS]

00:27:24   it's still I mean even though it's a [TS]

00:27:25   legit concept album it's still clearly [TS]

00:27:28   kind of a goof on the form that the [TS]

00:27:30   centerpiece of the of the album is [TS]

00:27:32   literally they right in the middle of a [TS]

00:27:34   musical break somebody shouts best it's [TS]

00:27:37   the story of a half who lost his [TS]

00:27:39   spectacles and they break into like a [TS]

00:27:42   three-minute whimsical story like a [TS]

00:27:44   jacket or a kind of thing and it's [TS]

00:27:48   almost like a Peter and the wolf thing [TS]

00:27:49   and then get back to the music and it's [TS]

00:27:50   just there's its its inscrutable the [TS]

00:27:53   lyrics or bizarre their story that makes [TS]

00:27:55   no sense [TS]

00:27:57   [Music] [TS]

00:28:14   it is one of my favorite albums of all [TS]

00:28:20   time and I'm glad that everybody else [TS]

00:28:23   hates it because there's a Titus pairs [TS]

00:28:25   of shoes you'll ever wear and we're [TS]

00:28:27   insisting you put them on right now [TS]

00:28:29   Jethro tells a passion play all right [TS]

00:28:33   very nice i didn't like it you can have [TS]

00:28:37   your video tell you listen to this album [TS]

00:28:39   but Stan's daddy for my from my [TS]

00:28:47   lightning round pick i'm going to choose [TS]

00:28:49   an album by a band that is really sort [TS]

00:28:54   of just a front for the father of [TS]

00:28:56   alternative rock mr. Bob Mould it's [TS]

00:28:59   sugars copper blue from 1992 and sugar [TS]

00:29:03   instead of Husker dus for DUI oh yeah [TS]

00:29:05   well actually my backup bobble was going [TS]

00:29:07   to be workbook his first solo album mr. [TS]

00:29:10   do batting average problems on his crews [TS]

00:29:12   angry i think and you talk about it just [TS]

00:29:15   doesn't decide to talk about albums [TS]

00:29:17   where the band is broken is broken up I [TS]

00:29:19   guess technically baubles first first [TS]

00:29:21   solo album is his half of warehouse [TS]

00:29:23   tongue songs and stories by mr. do [TS]

00:29:25   because that's two solo albums [TS]

00:29:26   alternating tracks it's so sad that it's [TS]

00:29:29   just like it's over guys just just give [TS]

00:29:31   it give up but never blue he formed a [TS]

00:29:33   band he wanted to do something different [TS]

00:29:34   after his a couple of solo albums and it [TS]

00:29:38   really defined i think to find a sound [TS]

00:29:41   that had a lot of influence in the [TS]

00:29:43   nineties but it was also bob mould [TS]

00:29:46   trying to do something that that felt a [TS]

00:29:48   little more current his style of music [TS]

00:29:51   was actually a style that was popular in [TS]

00:29:54   the mid-nineties for a brief moment and [TS]

00:29:56   I think this might be his best-selling [TS]

00:29:57   album as an artist and it is it's great [TS]

00:30:00   love great tracks on that most [TS]

00:30:02   specifically if I can't change your mind [TS]

00:30:04   changes helpless and there's some nice [TS]

00:30:06   really loud screamers on it too like the [TS]

00:30:09   Act we act so and there's a little all [TS]

00:30:12   about the end called a man on the moon [TS]

00:30:13   so [TS]

00:30:14   copy blue by sugar 1982 [TS]

00:30:17   [Music] [TS]

00:30:48   [Music] [TS]

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00:34:05   one more lightning-round and then we [TS]

00:34:07   will bring up the dead just one more [TS]

00:34:09   Antony i am kind of amazed that nobody [TS]

00:34:13   has picked this year although he just [TS]

00:34:15   kind of freaked my point but I'm amazed [TS]

00:34:17   that jason hasn't picked to Genesis [TS]

00:34:18   album I got one going I've got one on [TS]

00:34:20   the list almost did it but I haven't yet [TS]

00:34:22   Foxtrot whoa alright huh I I went yeah i [TS]

00:34:26   went the other way although I did [TS]

00:34:27   consider Foxtrot I do like five little [TS]

00:34:29   lighter [TS]

00:34:30   yeah so what do you--what did you have [TS]

00:34:31   like invisible touch with lamb lies down [TS]

00:34:33   on broadway and west broadway really [TS]

00:34:35   says you went in the other direction I [TS]

00:34:36   mean well there's only two choices for [TS]

00:34:38   best Genesis alpha man to be Foxtrot and [TS]

00:34:40   we're still on Broadway clearly want to [TS]

00:34:42   know I said she was out there anyway [TS]

00:34:45   yeah Foxtrot four nonsense to third [TS]

00:34:47   album fourth if you count from Genesis [TS]

00:34:49   to Revelation which is no not all like [TS]

00:34:51   Genesis it's the one where they really [TS]

00:34:54   started to become the Genesis that [TS]

00:34:55   everybody knew them as in the seventies [TS]

00:34:57   and of course it features [TS]

00:34:58   Supper's ready the almost entirety of [TS]

00:35:01   sight to 23 minutes epic track that also [TS]

00:35:04   funnily enough features a bit of like [TS]

00:35:07   weird rocky whimsical storytelling does [TS]

00:35:10   look becomes i was thinking of suppers [TS]

00:35:12   ready when Steve was describing [TS]

00:35:14   we're here and I was fraught with [TS]

00:35:17   difficulty making this up and they [TS]

00:35:18   burned through producers because it's [TS]

00:35:20   such an odd out maybe putting suppers [TS]

00:35:21   ready aside like so many strange things [TS]

00:35:23   about it as i talked about with you [TS]

00:35:26   Jason on that episode of unjust aligns [TS]

00:35:28   you [TS]

00:35:28   yeah it's it's a great album and if you [TS]

00:35:31   think of Genesis as the phil collins [TS]

00:35:33   band go back and listen to Foxtrot and [TS]

00:35:35   be amazed [TS]

00:35:44   [Music] [TS]

00:36:16   alright Erica I'm dipping back into the [TS]

00:36:20   seventies again for my my last lightning [TS]

00:36:22   round pick and that is a emmylou harris [TS]

00:36:24   is elite hotel it was hard it was hard [TS]

00:36:27   to take an Emmy Lou album but that is [TS]

00:36:30   the one that i've got i love the most I [TS]

00:36:31   think and have listened to the most [TS]

00:36:32   times it is classic country it is all [TS]

00:36:35   covers it's got her singing a lot of [TS]

00:36:38   other people songs but it's it's doing [TS]

00:36:39   covers right she puts her own spin on it [TS]

00:36:41   they just they all sound great you got [TS]

00:36:43   everything from here there and [TS]

00:36:45   everywhere by the beatles to a couple [TS]

00:36:47   grand parson songs i think her version [TS]

00:36:49   of sin city is my favorite of of all the [TS]

00:36:52   different versions I've heard including [TS]

00:36:54   the gram parsons version it in and some [TS]

00:36:57   classic country stuff like feeling [TS]

00:37:00   single seeing double [TS]

00:37:01   like you can't beat that song only girl [TS]

00:37:03   i love turning turning that kind of [TS]

00:37:05   thing around and her voice is just it's [TS]

00:37:07   just amazing so love Amelia lucky what [TS]

00:37:14   my probably [TS]

00:37:22   there [TS]

00:37:27   not as something mission [TS]

00:37:32   hey [TS]

00:37:38   [Music] [TS]

00:37:46   [Music] [TS]

00:37:50   alright Andy lightning round quick quick [TS]

00:37:55   I had a pic Barbara broadcast is not [TS]

00:37:57   Hamilton ok it is the original broadway [TS]

00:38:00   cast almost sweeney todd with Angela [TS]

00:38:03   Lansbury amazing it's but there's songs [TS]

00:38:08   here that are just bone-chilling but [TS]

00:38:11   then you have songs like you know where [TS]

00:38:14   they were singing about all the [TS]

00:38:16   different ingredients they can put into [TS]

00:38:18   the pies they're making out of the [TS]

00:38:20   people that they're going to kill and so [TS]

00:38:23   when you get down to have a lot of the [TS]

00:38:27   last track of the first side a little [TS]

00:38:28   priest and the priest is it really good [TS]

00:38:34   at it too [TS]

00:38:35   then again they don't can make things of [TS]

00:38:38   the flesh with pretty french [TS]

00:38:43   in fact I'm exact haven't you got pull [TS]

00:38:48   it or something like that [TS]

00:38:50   now you see the problem with and they're [TS]

00:38:58   doing this like dad's about killing [TS]

00:38:59   people and tricking their customers into [TS]

00:39:02   eating human flesh and it's a very [TS]

00:39:04   danceable singable song and what however [TS]

00:39:07   however much however big the suite that [TS]

00:39:09   God is going to give stephen sondheim in [TS]

00:39:11   the afterlife they just keep add another [TS]

00:39:13   edition on to it that he's got like four [TS]

00:39:15   pools at 18 bathrooms and it by now [TS]

00:39:18   alright the cut constantly building [TS]

00:39:20   David what do you have played around I'm [TS]

00:39:23   gonna pick something that I had never [TS]

00:39:25   heard of the sky until my partner in [TS]

00:39:27   theater said you need to listen to [TS]

00:39:29   richard shindell great singer-songwriter [TS]

00:39:32   great storyteller and i'm going to pick [TS]

00:39:34   his live album courier which is a great [TS]

00:39:37   sampler of his music up to that point [TS]

00:39:40   there's a song and they're called [TS]

00:39:42   fishing [TS]

00:39:43   that is brilliant is it is basically an [TS]

00:39:46   interrogation of someone immigrating to [TS]

00:39:49   this country and it doesn't always go [TS]

00:39:52   well there's a song called transit which [TS]

00:39:55   is devastatingly beautiful it's about [TS]

00:39:58   traffic in New Jersey and they're there [TS]

00:40:00   is I it but it really is it's about [TS]

00:40:03   traffic and a nun and a prison and oh my [TS]

00:40:05   god and there's a song on there called [TS]

00:40:09   are you happy now which that was the [TS]

00:40:11   first song My partner played for me and [TS]

00:40:14   he said there is a line in this song [TS]

00:40:16   that you're gonna wish you had written [TS]

00:40:18   and I'm like yeah right come on and son [TS]

00:40:21   of a gun he was right [TS]

00:40:23   I smash your pumpkin on the floor the [TS]

00:40:28   candle flicker had my feet as [TS]

00:40:30   governments across the moon [TS]

00:40:33   the children peered into the room [TS]

00:40:36   a cowboy shit on the porch Cinderella [TS]

00:40:40   checked her watch waited in the street [TS]

00:40:44   and in Jewish spurt trickortreat while [TS]

00:40:48   the side supposed to do [TS]

00:40:50   but there [TS]

00:40:52   the dark i was amazed [TS]

00:40:54   I think the true [TS]

00:40:56   take the candy with you too [TS]

00:41:04   right courier I i prefer his later album [TS]

00:41:08   comic sans you're the only one who likes [TS]

00:41:12   comics since Steve like comics and what [TS]

00:41:15   do you have you wrong wrong person [TS]

00:41:18   oh snap judgment on what the shortlist [TS]

00:41:22   what if I got left [TS]

00:41:23   all right i'm gonna take 1993 is modern [TS]

00:41:27   life is rubbish by blur blur his first [TS]

00:41:31   album was basically them trying to get a [TS]

00:41:34   recording contract by pretending they [TS]

00:41:36   were baggy it really doesn't work very [TS]

00:41:37   well the lyrics of terrible they went on [TS]

00:41:40   a tour of America that went horribly [TS]

00:41:42   badly wrong they got way too drunk and [TS]

00:41:47   and realize that their life was was shy [TS]

00:41:51   and they came back and they wrote modern [TS]

00:41:53   life is rubbish which just it drips with [TS]

00:41:57   with world-weariness for such a young [TS]

00:41:59   band about it is I think probably the [TS]

00:42:02   best Bowie kinks fusion album of all [TS]

00:42:06   time at his track after track is [TS]

00:42:09   fantastic for tomorrow they're the [TS]

00:42:11   opener I think rivals almost any song [TS]

00:42:14   the nineties is the best song of that [TS]

00:42:15   decade the lyrics are sharpened and [TS]

00:42:19   wonderful and you there probably better [TS]

00:42:22   known for their follow-up album parklife [TS]

00:42:25   which is more of sort of a cheery view [TS]

00:42:27   of of English life in the nineties this [TS]

00:42:30   is there sort of lesser-known fast but [TS]

00:42:35   somebody had an aneurysm [TS]

00:42:37   yeah that's can not really true that no [TS]

00:42:39   it's not it's not but if I think people [TS]

00:42:41   get that impression from from stuff like [TS]

00:42:42   girls and boys which is actually more [TS]

00:42:44   than ironic exactly at the whole album [TS]

00:42:47   is like it a sarcastic yes well the [TS]

00:42:50   whole album is a sarcasm [TS]

00:42:51   ok it's true i made out Damon Albarn is [TS]

00:42:54   very very good at that is taking that [TS]

00:42:55   approach and and sounding like he's he's [TS]

00:42:57   really into something when in fact he's [TS]

00:42:58   kind of commenting riley on how crappy [TS]

00:43:00   if this of but i think i think this is [TS]

00:43:03   probably his best album it is very very [TS]

00:43:05   good from start to finish i would [TS]

00:43:07   recommend the american version of the [TS]

00:43:09   album which substitutes the demo version [TS]

00:43:11   of chemical world which i think is [TS]

00:43:13   superior and it also slots pop scene and [TS]

00:43:15   at the end [TS]

00:43:16   and where the record starts to falter [TS]

00:43:17   but a great album regardless of which [TS]

00:43:19   version you listen to highly recommended [TS]

00:43:21   modern life is rubbish [TS]

00:43:23   [Music] [TS]

00:43:39   [Music] [TS]

00:43:54   [Music] [TS]

00:44:07   alright I think you've been the Canadian [TS]

00:44:09   bush could be we got our funding back [TS]

00:44:11   thank you i decidedly don't spend the [TS]

00:44:15   taxpayer money on anything those [TS]

00:44:16   canadians well I for the last pick of [TS]

00:44:19   the draft here before we go to bring out [TS]

00:44:21   our dead i should probably close it up [TS]

00:44:23   by picking a beatles album but we've had [TS]

00:44:25   too many beatles albums chosen already [TS]

00:44:26   quite frankly so instead i'm going to [TS]

00:44:28   choose the 2004 release by the punk pop [TS]

00:44:32   band say anything is a real boy [TS]

00:44:35   it is fantastic and angry and poppy and [TS]

00:44:38   it sounds like a very lost punk rock [TS]

00:44:41   musical at several points and has songs [TS]

00:44:43   get stuck in my head for days there is a [TS]

00:44:45   the the current release added like seven [TS]

00:44:48   more tracks basically it's like extra [TS]

00:44:50   album added on the end of the original [TS]

00:44:52   album and it's a you know max bemis is [TS]

00:44:56   work is not for everyone but i think [TS]

00:44:58   that I its it must be for me it is [TS]

00:45:01   really a trait loud melodic pump pop and [TS]

00:45:06   so i'm going to choose say anything is a [TS]

00:45:08   real boy [TS]

00:45:10   i watch 12 right where you're standing [TS]

00:45:18   yeah right boy this starting point [TS]

00:45:30   Oh [TS]

00:45:32   what [TS]

00:45:41   Tracy [TS]

00:45:44   I won't let you [TS]

00:46:09   this is a very quick break i just want [TS]

00:46:13   to tell you about four new additions to [TS]

00:46:15   the incomparable family you may not have [TS]

00:46:16   heard of we brought in a new podcast [TS]

00:46:18   called cartoon cast starring michael [TS]

00:46:21   sergeant and christina warren it's all [TS]

00:46:23   about cartoons and other animated things [TS]

00:46:25   and it posts fortnightly it's a lot of [TS]

00:46:28   fun you should check it out a foot is a [TS]

00:46:30   monthly ? it's a mystery about mysteries [TS]

00:46:33   podcast hosted by our very own Glenn [TS]

00:46:36   fleischmann would pot for him you may [TS]

00:46:39   have heard of it is about the musical [TS]

00:46:40   Hamilton if you were going to take a [TS]

00:46:42   track-by-track and we're going to talk [TS]

00:46:44   about them all with various panels a lot [TS]

00:46:46   of interesting stuff going on there and [TS]

00:46:48   finally a brand-new to the network we've [TS]

00:46:50   brought over John McCoy's podcast [TS]

00:46:52   sophomore lit the great idea i love the [TS]

00:46:54   concept revisiting those books you were [TS]

00:46:56   signed in high school now that you're a [TS]

00:46:58   grown-up and how do they hold up and do [TS]

00:47:01   they hold up to like them better now do [TS]

00:47:03   you like worse now [TS]

00:47:04   sophomore lit I've been on a couple of [TS]

00:47:05   times John Syracuse has been on a couple [TS]

00:47:07   of times it's a lot of fun so check [TS]

00:47:08   those out you can get to all of them at [TS]

00:47:10   the incomparable dot-com and that closes [TS]

00:47:13   out the the the album draft we are [TS]

00:47:16   officially done now I would like to ask [TS]

00:47:18   everybody to bring out your dead tell me [TS]

00:47:20   what else was on your list that you [TS]

00:47:22   didn't choose Anthony you did choose [TS]

00:47:24   draconian times the reptile house EP [TS]

00:47:27   scheduled days do look the Isle of the [TS]

00:47:29   Dead and Foxtrot what did you not choose [TS]

00:47:32   how long have we go [TS]

00:47:34   this blast just blast through him ok [TS]

00:47:37   1977 before-and-after science by Brian [TS]

00:47:40   note which was an album that I first [TS]

00:47:42   heard first dozen times I heard it I was [TS]

00:47:43   on acid is a manner first dozen rooms [TS]

00:47:48   yeah for galavan out and water are Ian's [TS]

00:47:52   fables of the reconstruction you won't [TS]

00:47:54   even let us also heard fantastic up the [TS]

00:47:59   essential world [TS]

00:48:00   Kate Bush's opens from behind her best [TS]

00:48:02   album without question [TS]

00:48:03   rough night in Jericho by dreams so real [TS]

00:48:06   another band from Athens Georgia who [TS]

00:48:08   nobody else's hood off [TS]

00:48:10   it's one of the best debut albums you [TS]

00:48:12   have ever heard like imagine if REM were [TS]

00:48:14   better musicians and wrote love songs [TS]

00:48:16   that's what this album is every single [TS]

00:48:18   track is incredibly catchy [TS]

00:48:21   as only Keating's one cello by 16 natoma [TS]

00:48:23   also anything yet fast musician chalice [TS]

00:48:27   two plays with electronic loops and [TS]

00:48:28   stuff [TS]

00:48:29   this was a first full-length album [TS]

00:48:30   brilliant type of negatives October rust [TS]

00:48:32   which is where they finally got a budget [TS]

00:48:34   and made this lush powerful romantic and [TS]

00:48:36   heartbreaking gothic metal album [TS]

00:48:38   Motorhead's no remorse which is a [TS]

00:48:40   fantastic early compilation but also has [TS]

00:48:42   killed by death on the end which is [TS]

00:48:43   their best track ever my dying bride is [TS]

00:48:45   Turner's the Swans bleak funeral doom [TS]

00:48:48   metal opus their finest album far beyond [TS]

00:48:50   driven by pantera the heaviest nastiest [TS]

00:48:53   groove metal album ever stop 442 by [TS]

00:48:55   anthrax relentlessly heavy and [TS]

00:48:57   percussive album that just comes out of [TS]

00:48:59   the gate over 200 miles an hour and does [TS]

00:49:01   not slow down the manufactured by fear [TS]

00:49:03   factory mechanized thrash metal that [TS]

00:49:05   basically single-handedly signal the [TS]

00:49:07   popular taste change from thrush to [TS]

00:49:09   industrial in the nineties a hybrid [TS]

00:49:11   theory by linkin park i will fight [TS]

00:49:12   anyone who says Linkin Park are not [TS]

00:49:13   metal and this album is still sounds [TS]

00:49:16   every bit as modern catchy today is it [TS]

00:49:18   and i'm using 15 years ago perhaps your [TS]

00:49:20   crew 2000 by white zombie what I am made [TS]

00:49:23   one really great album but it is so [TS]

00:49:25   great that it doesn't matter you have [TS]

00:49:26   every storm by neurosis incredibly [TS]

00:49:29   powerful post-metal doom every track is [TS]

00:49:31   like an epic composition of relentless [TS]

00:49:34   death [TS]

00:49:34   Wolverine believable into that lunge and [TS]

00:49:36   rock'n'roll and death metal if you [TS]

00:49:38   wanted to know what blues metal would [TS]

00:49:40   sound like the answer is swedish and [TS]

00:49:41   very heavy year of no light plays [TS]

00:49:45   vampire this French outfit they only put [TS]

00:49:48   out one out of every five years in this [TS]

00:49:49   one is a soundtrack to an obscure [TS]

00:49:51   black-and-white 1932 indie horror movie [TS]

00:49:53   and it is amazing go on youtube people [TS]

00:49:55   have put it to the movie is fantastic [TS]

00:49:57   and finally ride the lightning by [TS]

00:49:59   metallica because you have to have the [TS]

00:50:00   celica album it's the law [TS]

00:50:03   Erica what are your leftovers i might [TS]

00:50:07   break a lot of my friends Metallica [TS]

00:50:08   we've got it now we've got those [TS]

00:50:10   metallic l100 my life taking care of any [TS]

00:50:12   of this great but thanks Indian like a [TS]

00:50:14   difference on this point as long as you [TS]

00:50:17   have your fine [TS]

00:50:18   ok so first of all back to the seventies [TS]

00:50:22   and my childhood between the lines by [TS]

00:50:24   Janis Ian beautiful singer songwriter [TS]

00:50:26   you might recognize the song at 17 from [TS]

00:50:29   plenty of those nineteen seventies [TS]

00:50:30   compilation album commercials [TS]

00:50:32   that's when she was most known for love [TS]

00:50:34   it next why should the fire died by [TS]

00:50:36   nickel creek i love nickel creek there's [TS]

00:50:38   sort of a fusion of bluegrass and pop [TS]

00:50:40   kind of and one of my favorite songs [TS]

00:50:42   ever jealous of the moon is on that [TS]

00:50:44   album actually co-written by gary lewis [TS]

00:50:46   from the Jayhawks so there you go [TS]

00:50:48   I do have my beatles album and for me [TS]

00:50:50   it's rubber sole [TS]

00:50:51   I just love those songs there early [TS]

00:50:53   music is poppy the later music got more [TS]

00:50:55   experimental I feel like this is right [TS]

00:50:56   in the middle so it's kind of my sweet [TS]

00:50:58   spot my favorite musical genre however i [TS]

00:51:02   think overall is pop-punk so I've got a [TS]

00:51:04   couple of those start static is the [TS]

00:51:07   first album by a band called sugar [TS]

00:51:08   called my love I think pop-punk for me [TS]

00:51:10   at its best is upbeat and poppy music [TS]

00:51:13   with very cynical and depressing lyrics [TS]

00:51:14   and I think nobody does that better than [TS]

00:51:16   sugarcult next is my dinosaur life by [TS]

00:51:20   motion city soundtrack another Twin [TS]

00:51:22   Cities band its pop punk with all the [TS]

00:51:24   fields as they say on tumblr deals with [TS]

00:51:27   themes of addiction and relationships [TS]

00:51:28   and just has melodies and harmonies that [TS]

00:51:30   just kick butt American Idiot by [TS]

00:51:34   greenday can't do this without a green [TS]

00:51:36   day album and again i love my concept [TS]

00:51:38   albums the punk rock opera about the [TS]

00:51:40   disillusionment with the state of the [TS]

00:51:42   United States at the time specifically [TS]

00:51:43   the iraq war and what was going on [TS]

00:51:46   around that just I love lots and lots of [TS]

00:51:48   green two albums but i think because [TS]

00:51:49   that one has the connecting thread i [TS]

00:51:51   probably like it the best the music [TS]

00:51:55   scene in madison wisconsin is actually [TS]

00:51:57   awesome couple albums from there there's [TS]

00:51:59   a band called mono box that came up with [TS]

00:52:01   an album called sausalito monoblocks one [TS]

00:52:04   the garageband dot-com $250,000 album [TS]

00:52:08   contest and got to go to California and [TS]

00:52:11   her album produced by Jerry Harrison and [TS]

00:52:14   that is the element came out of it is [TS]

00:52:15   amazing [TS]

00:52:16   sweet melodies not locals also sold so [TS]

00:52:19   it's not just a clever name sausalito [TS]

00:52:21   was actually recorded in sausalito which [TS]

00:52:22   is about like five miles from my house [TS]

00:52:25   alright it's not a clever name not just [TS]

00:52:27   a clever name and it's it's not a clever [TS]

00:52:29   native now it's not even a name it's a [TS]

00:52:31   literally going outside and looked at [TS]

00:52:32   the street side [TS]

00:52:33   yeah that's right yeah like yeah like [TS]

00:52:35   abbey road [TS]

00:52:37   awful things happened with that for band [TS]

00:52:39   after the album was recorded by the [TS]

00:52:41   album is really really good then we have [TS]

00:52:43   a sunspot is another band from Madison I [TS]

00:52:45   i love their albums all of them but my [TS]

00:52:48   favorite i think is Neanderthal because [TS]

00:52:49   they sort of style themselves as arena [TS]

00:52:51   rock for geeks and I think that is the [TS]

00:52:53   geekiest album got songs about violent [TS]

00:52:56   video games so one song is called power [TS]

00:52:58   word kill the little dungeons and [TS]

00:52:59   dragons not they're really good geek [TS]

00:53:01   rock check that out [TS]

00:53:03   you just did some sort of the the [TS]

00:53:05   singer-songwriter thing is another [TS]

00:53:07   another thing i'm drawn back to a lot so [TS]

00:53:09   I i love the album little voice by sara [TS]

00:53:12   bareilles her debut [TS]

00:53:13   I think she's just fantastic another [TS]

00:53:16   sarah sarah harmer back to the Canadian [TS]

00:53:18   side of things her album you were here [TS]

00:53:20   is one of my favorites and I was it [TS]

00:53:23   discovered that again before i moved to [TS]

00:53:25   Canada [TS]

00:53:26   speak for yourself by imogen heap like [TS]

00:53:29   the singer-songwriter huh [TS]

00:53:30   it's a little more electronic and [TS]

00:53:32   experimental I think she's just [TS]

00:53:33   fantastic wonderful back to Canada again [TS]

00:53:36   for the aforementioned wailin jennys [TS]

00:53:38   with their album 40 days because their [TS]

00:53:40   debut some of the most transportive and [TS]

00:53:43   beautiful harmonies you will ever hear [TS]

00:53:45   I've heard them live a few times and [TS]

00:53:47   they are everybody's good live as they [TS]

00:53:49   are on the album if not even a little [TS]

00:53:51   better so they're just they're that good [TS]

00:53:53   I had trouble picking an alice in chains [TS]

00:53:56   album but i decided to go with sap since [TS]

00:53:58   we've got gps allowed it is it's kind of [TS]

00:54:02   weird but it's again got beautiful [TS]

00:54:04   harmonies which is another thing that [TS]

00:54:06   draws me in so I'll stop by also chains [TS]

00:54:09   sister sweetly by big head todd and the [TS]

00:54:11   monsters which is relaxed almost Jamrock [TS]

00:54:14   but not quite because i don't actually [TS]

00:54:15   like shamrock that's a good one couple [TS]

00:54:18   instrumentals bowling suite for flute [TS]

00:54:20   and jazz piano by claude bolling and [TS]

00:54:22   jean-pierre rampal which is a great [TS]

00:54:24   thing to listen to in the springtime [TS]

00:54:25   when you're cleaning house if you need [TS]

00:54:28   help falling asleep i recommend [TS]

00:54:30   unaccountable effect by with story which [TS]

00:54:32   is kind of a new agey piano album which [TS]

00:54:35   is very relaxing [TS]

00:54:36   I love that traveling wilburys vol.1 [TS]

00:54:38   just because I like the Wilburys got to [TS]

00:54:40   have a supergroup august and everything [TS]

00:54:42   after by counting crows you get that [TS]

00:54:44   singer-songwriter feel but more the full [TS]

00:54:47   full band rock and roll [TS]

00:54:49   and then a fever you can't sweat out by [TS]

00:54:52   panic at the disco because how can you [TS]

00:54:54   not love an album with song titles like [TS]

00:54:57   the only difference between martyrdom [TS]

00:54:58   and suicide is press coverage or lying [TS]

00:55:01   is the most fun a girl can have without [TS]

00:55:03   taking her clothes off which [TS]

00:55:04   incidentally is a line from the film [TS]

00:55:06   closer and last but not least countdown [TS]

00:55:09   to extinction by megadeth because again [TS]

00:55:11   wow that's that's other Canadians get [TS]

00:55:15   around the metallica law the i should [TS]

00:55:18   say i didn't mention your actual choices [TS]

00:55:19   against Stardust and the spiders from [TS]

00:55:21   Mars a court and spark harvest sound of [TS]

00:55:24   Lies pornography tea and elite hotel [TS]

00:55:27   Andy you chose abbey road together again [TS]

00:55:30   Tony Bennett Elevens the spine Lucia [TS]

00:55:34   dilemma more horrible truth about Burma [TS]

00:55:37   and the sweeney todd cast album what are [TS]

00:55:39   your leftovers [TS]

00:55:41   ok leftovers would be divers the joint [TS]

00:55:44   Newsome's new albums coming out few [TS]

00:55:45   months ago and make just indescribable [TS]

00:55:48   instrumental is that if you said that [TS]

00:55:50   you would love a harp album [TS]

00:55:52   there you go it's not easy she's a [TS]

00:55:54   little bit like zoe keating where it's [TS]

00:55:56   like oh my oh no not album of chilling [TS]

00:55:58   music but no it's not like classical [TS]

00:56:00   cello music it's just again defies [TS]

00:56:02   description couldn't stand the weather [TS]

00:56:04   by stevie ray vaughn and double trouble [TS]

00:56:06   just makes you feel inadequate about [TS]

00:56:09   anything that you think that you do well [TS]

00:56:10   just listen to Stevie Ray Vaughn play [TS]

00:56:12   the guitar girl talk all day which is [TS]

00:56:16   great Gillis's a musician who does like [TS]

00:56:20   these mashup albums has samples of I had [TS]

00:56:23   looked up 372 songs by other artists and [TS]

00:56:25   just can eat listen to it as 72 musics [TS]

00:56:28   of unbroken music of just one song and [TS]

00:56:32   it's me it's quite amazing [TS]

00:56:33   Johnny Cash nachos American Recordings [TS]

00:56:37   not his earlier stuff I'll i thought [TS]

00:56:39   that when he got to the end of the line [TS]

00:56:42   where he's just ever on a regular basis [TS]

00:56:45   just walking to the studio with his [TS]

00:56:47   guitar and recording with somebody's [TS]

00:56:49   higher just to be standing by Casey [TS]

00:56:51   decide you want to record that day you [TS]

00:56:53   just you feel the leather in his voice [TS]

00:56:55   this is an old man was looking back on a [TS]

00:56:57   life it's the amazing stuff [TS]

00:56:59   my aim is true Elvis Costello and after [TS]

00:57:02   we're going to pick one hell of a huge [TS]

00:57:04   nostalgic pick for me but it holds up [TS]

00:57:06   Sinatra at the sands when the best live [TS]

00:57:09   albums ever if you want to get one [TS]

00:57:12   Sinatra album this will remind you of [TS]

00:57:15   all the things that you are think are [TS]

00:57:17   great about Sinatra and also remind you [TS]

00:57:19   that he actually got there not by being [TS]

00:57:21   a colorful character but by being an [TS]

00:57:23   amazing vocalist let yourself go by [TS]

00:57:26   kristin chenoweth before she really [TS]

00:57:28   broke she recorded this album of [TS]

00:57:31   Broadway Broadway songs not not [TS]

00:57:34   necessarily famous ones either also [TS]

00:57:36   features jason alexander in a duet which [TS]

00:57:39   you forgot that he did win a Tony Award [TS]

00:57:41   for musical performance before becoming [TS]

00:57:43   george costanza no doubt Rocksteady I [TS]

00:57:47   just love the electronic bass behind it [TS]

00:57:50   rodrigo and gabriela their first [TS]

00:57:51   self-titled album just this amazing duet [TS]

00:57:55   acoustic guitar that taught me that oh [TS]

00:57:58   you can actually slap you can actually [TS]

00:58:00   slap the guitar and use it as a [TS]

00:58:01   percussion instrument as you go which [TS]

00:58:04   had an effect upon both my ukulele [TS]

00:58:06   playing and the number of times have to [TS]

00:58:07   replace ukuleles a couple of soundtracks [TS]

00:58:10   the high-fidelity soundtrack right let's [TS]

00:58:12   see it lets you get beyond the Great you [TS]

00:58:14   can't you pick a greatest hits album but [TS]

00:58:16   boy this is obviously when you put music [TS]

00:58:19   together for a soundtrack there they are [TS]

00:58:21   almost always thematically linked and [TS]

00:58:23   these are all songs of the time [TS]

00:58:25   featuring songs you might have heard of [TS]

00:58:27   but mostly deep cuts from albums that [TS]

00:58:29   maybe you already had the second album [TS]

00:58:31   is the second soundtrack is the [TS]

00:58:33   soundtrack from repo man which is just i [TS]

00:58:37   bought the cassette and I had to keep [TS]

00:58:39   doubling it and replacing it because it [TS]

00:58:42   was just as if is it whenever I hear it [TS]

00:58:45   he pops in repo man I am on my three [TS]

00:58:48   speed huffy bicycle and i am like [TS]

00:58:51   tooling out from from from school to go [TS]

00:58:53   see Empire Strikes Back the first [TS]

00:58:55   screening at the showcase cinemas [TS]

00:58:57   because it's just not only is a great [TS]

00:59:00   album but again [TS]

00:59:01   heavy heavy nostalgia borings not on was [TS]

00:59:04   never [TS]

00:59:04   I had room again i'm a i'm a kid and [TS]

00:59:07   after remind myself that I can't even [TS]

00:59:09   though i'm singing that song out loud [TS]

00:59:11   when I'm walking to school I can't sing [TS]

00:59:12   it out loud inside the house the girls [TS]

00:59:16   turned the color of haha gotta wear [TS]

00:59:20   hablo by El Dorado he was only five foot [TS]

00:59:26   three girls this is stare [TS]

00:59:29   hello castle was never Colin visible [TS]

00:59:34   soon [TS]

00:59:35   Warren Zevon pretty much all of it but I [TS]

00:59:38   picked excitable boy because you get [TS]

00:59:41   rolling the headless thompson gunner [TS]

00:59:42   werewolves of london and lawyers guns [TS]

00:59:45   and money but also you get accidentally [TS]

00:59:47   like a martyr which is I cannot add on [TS]

00:59:50   this album my also my rides here from [TS]

00:59:53   the board even couldn't pick between [TS]

00:59:55   those two chiefly because i really like [TS]

00:59:58   my my rights here [TS]

00:59:58   my my rights here [TS]

01:00:00   sacrificial and my lord byron's luggage [TS]

01:00:02   just all this good stuff [TS]

01:00:05   join together this witch who's who live [TS]

01:00:09   album that is based on their 1989 @ 25th [TS]

01:00:14   anniversary tour and highlight is they [TS]

01:00:16   play the entirety of Tommy from start to [TS]

01:00:20   finish live and this was before they [TS]

01:00:23   stop giving a damn about what they were [TS]

01:00:26   doing so there's just nothing but energy [TS]

01:00:28   is like filled with middle-aged people [TS]

01:00:30   who are really excited to be there [TS]

01:00:31   Stevie Wonder songs in the key of life [TS]

01:00:33   that's just one of those songs you [TS]

01:00:35   should be issued its sometimes I think [TS]

01:00:38   about how certain singer-songwriters [TS]

01:00:40   stops songwriting and like Stevie Wonder [TS]

01:00:44   is not releasing really new albums but [TS]

01:00:46   when you release a body of work that [TS]

01:00:48   includes songs the key of life you get [TS]

01:00:50   to take the left the last four years of [TS]

01:00:52   your career off thats great lets you [TS]

01:00:55   skip over one because i was impulsive [TS]

01:00:56   divine divine perish before it was well [TS]

01:01:02   it's like I i added to the list like [TS]

01:01:04   stiff little stiff little fingers guitar [TS]

01:01:06   and drum I just remember really really [TS]

01:01:08   liking it but then like four at the time [TS]

01:01:12   but then like not can't hang around [TS]

01:01:14   lightning round lightning round oh I'm [TS]

01:01:16   sorry sorry sorry [TS]

01:01:17   the divine one by Sarah Vaughn gotta [TS]

01:01:19   serve on just again a masterful voice [TS]

01:01:22   last two for your pleasure by roxy music [TS]

01:01:25   this melodic long songs that just one [TS]

01:01:29   make you take this take a soak and i'm [TS]

01:01:31   going to say any strength selves app [TS]

01:01:34   album that has peaches and regalia [TS]

01:01:36   because there are a lot of albums and [TS]

01:01:38   it's on a lot of them my favorite Zappa [TS]

01:01:40   song and another one of those stop the [TS]

01:01:43   day dead and just listen and focus and [TS]

01:01:45   enjoy David anything-goes cast out in [TS]

01:01:47   concert in Central Park simon and [TS]

01:01:48   garfunkel something fierce together [TS]

01:01:50   alone [TS]

01:01:51   levante plays gershwin and courier what [TS]

01:01:53   are your picture didn't pick up [TS]

01:01:56   well Andy took care of Elvis Costello [TS]

01:01:58   and warren zevon for me so awesome [TS]

01:02:01   this was kind of a Stockholm Syndrome [TS]

01:02:02   thing but music for the masses by [TS]

01:02:04   depeche mode as I heard it so many times [TS]

01:02:08   album yes it is an album I had 101 on my [TS]

01:02:11   extra extended list yeah that's on [TS]

01:02:13   that's on my long list yeah kind of blew [TS]

01:02:16   by Miles Davis anything by diana krall [TS]

01:02:20   but if I had to pick one would either be [TS]

01:02:21   from this moment on or all for you a [TS]

01:02:24   tribute to the net King Cole trio just [TS]

01:02:26   mention how bold it is to name album [TS]

01:02:27   kind of blue house without miles and [TS]

01:02:31   kind of blue [TS]

01:02:31   that's miles Roy Hargrove with the [TS]

01:02:34   Tanners of our time maybe my favorite [TS]

01:02:36   jazz album of all silver jubilee by [TS]

01:02:39   riders in the sky [TS]

01:02:41   if you're in the mood for cowboys going [TS]

01:02:43   righteousness sons of the pioneers style [TS]

01:02:45   music but done really really well and [TS]

01:02:47   they're funny [TS]

01:02:48   the beam weighs drink upstream from [TS]

01:02:50   heard that's right it's not the easy way [TS]

01:02:53   but it wouldn't be the cowboy way the [TS]

01:02:55   beatles either river solar revolver so [TS]

01:02:58   i'll pick revolver since Erica took [TS]

01:02:59   result Emmylou Harris at the ryman [TS]

01:03:02   auditorium great album i had to have a [TS]

01:03:06   comedy album so report from Hoople pdq [TS]

01:03:09   bach on the air it's it's like two fake [TS]

01:03:12   radio shows featuring pdq bach but it's [TS]

01:03:15   it's accessible to anyone you wof wide [TS]

01:03:20   and the one Christmas album i listen to [TS]

01:03:24   year-round all the time [TS]

01:03:26   a Charlie Brown Christmas follow ya know [TS]

01:03:29   Jose Feliciano that's just in my head [TS]

01:03:32   but I don't listen to it [TS]

01:03:34   ok let's sing it right now it's not [TS]

01:03:36   David that's it okay that's good less [TS]

01:03:39   Steve bring out your dead oh you chose [TS]

01:03:41   by the way i should say this upfront [TS]

01:03:42   because that's the format for today when [TS]

01:03:44   I choose Jason if you chose the Beatles [TS]

01:03:46   White Album Lovelace metal nonmetal [TS]

01:03:49   metal broken a passion play and modern [TS]

01:03:52   life is rubbish [TS]

01:03:53   I have no recollection of choosing those [TS]

01:03:55   albums just take them through yours [TS]

01:03:57   all right way I'll take them they're [TS]

01:03:59   good okay i have a short list which is [TS]

01:04:01   one that almost made the cut and a long [TS]

01:04:02   list which is ones that I almost almost [TS]

01:04:05   get cut so i will i will go I will go [TS]

01:04:09   very quickly through these are the [TS]

01:04:11   shortlist [TS]

01:04:13   I can't believe I didn't put one of [TS]

01:04:14   these songs or albums by this band on [TS]

01:04:16   their XTC either oranges and lemons [TS]

01:04:20   yeah good good oranges and lemons is [TS]

01:04:23   just a sparkling pop gem loveth great [TS]

01:04:26   songs and a three-and-a-half minute dick [TS]

01:04:28   joke in pink thing which is just [TS]

01:04:29   something in English settlement which is [TS]

01:04:32   just chock-full of a 12-string guitar [TS]

01:04:34   which I just love especially when it's [TS]

01:04:36   not coupled with the hippie stylings of [TS]

01:04:37   roger McGuinn that the Stone Roses [TS]

01:04:42   eponymous album the stone roses from 99 [TS]

01:04:45   just a fantastic album and end it's no [TS]

01:04:47   surprise they couldn't follow it up [TS]

01:04:49   although I liked it The Electric Light [TS]

01:04:51   orchestras 1977 opus out-of-the-blue [TS]

01:04:54   overstuffed with great ideas and [TS]

01:04:58   massively overproduced and end it is [TS]

01:05:00   just a fantastic listening experience [TS]

01:05:02   you know you know Jeff Lynne is one of [TS]

01:05:04   those guys who are you can tell he's [TS]

01:05:07   involved with anything [TS]

01:05:08   it's it has his sound right he has that [TS]

01:05:10   sound and and so if you've heard out of [TS]

01:05:13   the blue then you've also heard the [TS]

01:05:14   Traveling Wilburys and free as a bird by [TS]

01:05:16   the Beatles and Elvis in his hometown [TS]

01:05:18   steady mystery girl indeed if you've [TS]

01:05:21   heard them all [TS]

01:05:21   yep yep and i love them all as a matter [TS]

01:05:24   of fact because i find his style [TS]

01:05:25   fantastic yeah he's very good he's like [TS]

01:05:27   he's like he's like that with danny [TS]

01:05:29   elfman is for soundtracks his face from [TS]

01:05:30   my hometown [TS]

01:05:32   oh I a more recent lesser-known pics [TS]

01:05:35   gorilla by the Super Furry Animals Welsh [TS]

01:05:38   band just love the flow of this album it [TS]

01:05:40   it speaks to the part of me that that [TS]

01:05:42   sequence mixtapes back in the nineties [TS]

01:05:45   you know you put the fast song here and [TS]

01:05:46   then you slow down into a nice low [TS]

01:05:47   lilting number and then you put the [TS]

01:05:49   crazy electronica there are a lot of [TS]

01:05:51   rules really really good and Black [TS]

01:05:55   Sabbath paranoid which wich yes that's [TS]

01:05:59   Abbott created a metal with their first [TS]

01:06:01   album and they perfected it with [TS]

01:06:02   paranoid i think just so have you heard [TS]

01:06:06   the typo negative cover version of [TS]

01:06:07   paranoid i believe i did once upon a [TS]

01:06:10   time I was not as amazing it's like 10 [TS]

01:06:12   minutes longer quarter of the speed the [TS]

01:06:15   rectum iron man in the middle it sounds [TS]

01:06:17   nothing like the original it's fantastic [TS]

01:06:19   i always found type o-negative kind of a [TS]

01:06:21   hard too hard to listen to but maybe [TS]

01:06:22   I'll go I'll are my long list [TS]

01:06:25   I won't say much about these Adam and [TS]

01:06:27   the ants prince charming i love [TS]

01:06:29   in the ants in any form I think this is [TS]

01:06:31   that I think this is the perfect album [TS]

01:06:32   for him where I'm not going to say [TS]

01:06:34   anything more about this because I said [TS]

01:06:35   I was gonna go fast [TS]

01:06:36   yeah great comeback album for the b-52 [TS]

01:06:39   is cosmic thing I think and it's [TS]

01:06:41   wonderful out I unknown album from the [TS]

01:06:45   boo radleys called giant steps which i [TS]

01:06:47   think is one of the great albums of the [TS]

01:06:49   nineties the Breeders last splash [TS]

01:06:52   terrific Kim deal album every song is [TS]

01:06:54   great it has echoes of shoegaze in it [TS]

01:06:57   and I think it's just perfect album the [TS]

01:06:59   cars eponymous first album the cars [TS]

01:07:02   which has pretty much all of the big [TS]

01:07:05   hits that everybody knows by the cars [TS]

01:07:06   and they're all fantastic that's not [TS]

01:07:08   that's not true but ok everybody knows [TS]

01:07:11   the songs on heartbeat city but that's [TS]

01:07:13   not necessarily a harpy city but I think [TS]

01:07:14   everybody who actually likes music knows [TS]

01:07:16   the songs on the color i agree with that [TS]

01:07:17   i agree with that it's just I think that [TS]

01:07:20   everybody remembers you might think [TS]

01:07:21   instead [TS]

01:07:22   that's probably true yes or shake it up [TS]

01:07:25   well but who thought the cause of all [TS]

01:07:27   the buttons would start a hutch also [TS]

01:07:29   also well speaking of fountains of wayne [TS]

01:07:30   fountains of wayne is essentially the [TS]

01:07:32   cars so right yeah down there another [TS]

01:07:36   great shoegaze album that nobody's ever [TS]

01:07:37   heard of chapter houses whirlpool [TS]

01:07:39   fantastic actually a song that got radio [TS]

01:07:42   play uh which in the in the form of [TS]

01:07:44   pearl which is a very good song cheap [TS]

01:07:46   tricks heaven tonight they're probably [TS]

01:07:48   their best album do I couldn't decide [TS]

01:07:52   between their first album are we not men [TS]

01:07:54   we are devo and they're probably best [TS]

01:07:57   and album freedom of choice both great [TS]

01:07:59   duran duran's Rio they get no respect [TS]

01:08:02   because they were so darn pretty but man [TS]

01:08:05   rios a good time if you like the killers [TS]

01:08:07   by the way you'd like to render and [TS]

01:08:08   because the killers is just surrender [TS]

01:08:10   and I more recent choice very [TS]

01:08:14   intricately played Bar music and form of [TS]

01:08:16   the fratellis Costello music another [TS]

01:08:19   terrific album just a load of fun to [TS]

01:08:21   listen to the human leagues dare [TS]

01:08:24   yes like to say that way because the ! [TS]

01:08:26   good and everybody knows I you want [TS]

01:08:32   don't you want me right and to a lesser [TS]

01:08:34   extent seconds but i love the whole [TS]

01:08:38   album it's great [TS]

01:08:39   synth rock from the kind [TS]

01:08:41   the pioneering period of that and and if [TS]

01:08:44   you can stand what's-his-name Phil okay [TS]

01:08:48   Phil Hokies voice for more than 20 [TS]

01:08:51   minutes at a data sitting task analysis [TS]

01:08:54   but i love it i love it but it's I think [TS]

01:08:55   it's a love it or hate it kind of thing [TS]

01:08:57   the Judy bats down in shacks with a [TS]

01:08:59   satellite dishes grow little-known [TS]

01:09:01   banned from Tennessee and this is just a [TS]

01:09:03   wonderful album the lilies xam the [TS]

01:09:06   photon band the best album pink floyd [TS]

01:09:08   never recorded Liz Phair's exile Island [TS]

01:09:11   ival around fantastic statement of [TS]

01:09:15   feminism and also a great album [TS]

01:09:17   Metallica I go with master of puppets [TS]

01:09:20   it's the one that hooked me but it is [TS]

01:09:22   the law that this be on my list of there [TS]

01:09:23   is it's going it's going to be lining [TS]

01:09:25   your pockets so you know that's right [TS]

01:09:27   Eileen Eileen passengers you're like it [TS]

01:09:30   already acquire or south of the Equator [TS]

01:09:32   strangely better those are my those are [TS]

01:09:33   my choices when I go to the theater [TS]

01:09:35   lightning her puppet somebody just [TS]

01:09:38   combine lightning and puppets in some [TS]

01:09:40   way now they have a monster there'd be [TS]

01:09:43   fewer properties are through my choice [TS]

01:09:45   for best ministry album the land of rape [TS]

01:09:47   and honey I think it fuses his early [TS]

01:09:49   sort of sin mob leanings with that the [TS]

01:09:51   later thunderous stuff and and stigma is [TS]

01:09:54   just a mind-blower thieves is pretty [TS]

01:09:57   good too [TS]

01:09:58   these incredible yet I i could put minus [TS]

01:10:00   double think it tastes on there too [TS]

01:10:01   because that is also a great album a [TS]

01:10:05   potentially controversial choice and emo [TS]

01:10:07   album my chemical romance's the black [TS]

01:10:09   parade another look great lost pink [TS]

01:10:13   floyd album it is super if you're afraid [TS]

01:10:17   of emo if you're afraid of my chemical [TS]

01:10:19   romance i recommend giving this a listen [TS]

01:10:20   it has shades of bowie it has a lot of [TS]

01:10:22   great stuff in it is a terrific album [TS]

01:10:24   give it a go [TS]

01:10:25   it's a little it's a little tower but [TS]

01:10:27   otherwise it's pretty good [TS]

01:10:29   pale Saints the comforts of badness [TS]

01:10:31   another great shoegaze album this is so [TS]

01:10:33   Philip mosel Act doesn't freak out and [TS]

01:10:36   say nobody mentioned the Pixies i'm [TS]

01:10:37   going to put Trump monde out there I a [TS]

01:10:41   totally unknown band prolapse the [TS]

01:10:44   Italian flag is a wonderful plotting [TS]

01:10:47   thunderous album that deserves to be [TS]

01:10:50   better known my REM pic controversial [TS]

01:10:53   will be green [TS]

01:10:54   they're sellout album which i think is [TS]

01:10:56   just wonderful and end domestic album [TS]

01:10:58   yeah I'm radiohead the bends some [TS]

01:11:01   bastard took that so i gotta scratch [TS]

01:11:02   that off the bucket rush this is my [TS]

01:11:08   choice for rush album hemispheres i love [TS]

01:11:10   the song hemispheres I think it's [TS]

01:11:12   terrific and at the unlike 2112 the [TS]

01:11:15   other songs on the album are also great [TS]

01:11:16   slowed I of another shoegaze band [TS]

01:11:20   souvlaki is a terrific great mood piece [TS]

01:11:23   and the sticks album my pic his pieces [TS]

01:11:26   of eight great song and end super [TS]

01:11:29   grasses i should coco and lastly mine [TS]

01:11:35   own album from tripping daisy called [TS]

01:11:37   Jesus hits like the atom bomb which is [TS]

01:11:39   another very layered pop album that [TS]

01:11:43   really kind of digs its hooks into you [TS]

01:11:46   and does not let go that is my long list [TS]

01:11:47   and my shortlist alright goodnight well [TS]

01:11:50   and good luck weapons and here here are [TS]

01:11:54   my did I might my beetles pic unlike [TS]

01:11:57   everyone else might be able to pick is [TS]

01:11:58   revolver [TS]

01:11:59   I think revolver is the superior Beatles [TS]

01:12:01   I'd revolver did you pick revolver with [TS]

01:12:04   that in that lately [TS]

01:12:05   oh that really was that's what I would [TS]

01:12:06   have picked if if you'd pick that before [TS]

01:12:08   ever sold before me so high five [TS]

01:12:10   alright is nobody picking Sergeant [TS]

01:12:12   Pepper here's another concept albums [TS]

01:12:16   that i love it but i like i love i love [TS]

01:12:18   all of them but one of them will always [TS]

01:12:20   be a stand-up for for somebody [TS]

01:12:22   yeah it's die just die i have gone I've [TS]

01:12:24   gone through the process of loving all [TS]

01:12:26   the beatles albums is my favorite when [TS]

01:12:27   they were released on CD and I i [TS]

01:12:28   discovered them as a listener in high [TS]

01:12:31   school and but revolver is the one that [TS]

01:12:33   is for for this time in my life [TS]

01:12:35   revolver is the one that is my favorite [TS]

01:12:36   sergeant pepper is better known as a [TS]

01:12:38   concept album then as a batch of great [TS]

01:12:40   song yeah which it really a true i think [TS]

01:12:41   it's a lesson match so I have revolver [TS]

01:12:43   on my list i also have revolver on my [TS]

01:12:45   list by which i mean girlfriend by [TS]

01:12:47   matthew sweet which isn't in a fantastic [TS]

01:12:50   by power pop album that is essentially a [TS]

01:12:53   replay of revolvers in many ways it [TS]

01:12:55   sounds the same [TS]

01:12:56   it's a kind of amazing the self-titled [TS]

01:12:59   eponymous thank you [TS]

01:13:01   Crowded House by crowded house i can [TS]

01:13:03   pick the REM a compilation of the [TS]

01:13:05   eponymous worldwide [TS]

01:13:06   you know and I definitely not uh crack [TS]

01:13:09   houses first album which I love a [TS]

01:13:11   bobbled first solo album workbook which [TS]

01:13:14   is a spectacular speaking of a of not [TS]

01:13:17   caring about the lyrics and who could do [TS]

01:13:18   he really didn't care if you heard his [TS]

01:13:20   voice at all and workbook you can hear [TS]

01:13:22   Bob Mould singing a friend of mine who [TS]

01:13:24   introduced me to this album said at one [TS]

01:13:27   point in the middle of heartbreak a [TS]

01:13:28   stranger he said listen that Bob Mould [TS]

01:13:29   singing and like yeah apparently you can [TS]

01:13:32   do that no one knew before then because [TS]

01:13:34   who's gonna do the air-conditioned [TS]

01:13:36   imogen heap i'm going to pick details by [TS]

01:13:38   frou frou which is where i first [TS]

01:13:40   discovered imogen heap I think it's a [TS]

01:13:41   fitness so close to being on my heart [TS]

01:13:43   collaboration with guy six worth it's [TS]

01:13:44   fantastic i could have the cover of [TS]

01:13:46   holding out for a hero and I know I [TS]

01:13:48   think that's just unlike a shrek [TS]

01:13:49   soundtrack but details is great and all [TS]

01:13:52   the all the imogen heap solo albums are [TS]

01:13:54   great i really had a hard time picking [TS]

01:13:55   but i ended up going with details [TS]

01:13:58   you don't need to pick a greatest hits [TS]

01:13:59   album we none of us did that some of us [TS]

01:14:01   cheated and pick live albums [TS]

01:14:03   I'm gonna pick hotel california by the [TS]

01:14:04   eagles it is essentially a greatest i'll [TS]

01:14:06   be the greatest and it's just an album [TS]

01:14:09   and it is great r.i.p glenn frey random [TS]

01:14:12   access memories by daft punk i think is [TS]

01:14:14   a fantastic album so i'm going to put [TS]

01:14:16   that in my on my list here lamb lies [TS]

01:14:19   down on broadway by Genesis there it is [TS]

01:14:22   from total wet sprocket dosinia which I [TS]

01:14:27   think this is their best album [TS]

01:14:29   um I actually an how could I forget that [TS]

01:14:31   I a simple you're welcome and i am and [TS]

01:14:34   also throughout I think better than any [TS]

01:14:36   of the total bottoms is glen phillips [TS]

01:14:37   for solo album which is called ambulams [TS]

01:14:39   fantastic solo album field day by [TS]

01:14:43   marshall crenshaw is one of the roots of [TS]

01:14:46   power pop it is a fantastic sounding [TS]

01:14:49   really atmospheric spacious power pop [TS]

01:14:53   album from 1980 1891 very early in the [TS]

01:14:58   eighties and Marshall Crenshaw has great [TS]

01:15:00   power pop artist in general but that is [TS]

01:15:02   a dozen really good early eighties album [TS]

01:15:05   my rush album is signals i like signals [TS]

01:15:09   signals good it's a good album it's sort [TS]

01:15:11   of right in the middle he's out at the [TS]

01:15:13   end for me yeah it does a little bit but [TS]

01:15:14   for me rush rush you know gets gets very [TS]

01:15:17   popular later and [TS]

01:15:18   is really hard rock more hard rocky [TS]

01:15:21   earlier and signals is kind of a nice [TS]

01:15:23   happy medium for me before we get to the [TS]

01:15:25   big money and all the kids a great song [TS]

01:15:27   yeah the best beatles album released in [TS]

01:15:31   the nineties the seeds of love by Tears [TS]

01:15:33   for Fears yeah i like the hurting but [TS]

01:15:35   that's good to all the hotels class [TS]

01:15:37   today you know it is a good album and uh [TS]

01:15:39   and i will finish with purple rain by [TS]

01:15:42   mr. Prince which is a spectacular and [TS]

01:15:46   also i love you [TS]

01:15:47   although i really would I i can [TS]

01:15:49   construct a you know again it's [TS]

01:15:50   difficult because I there's some prince [TS]

01:15:52   songs that i love that are scattered [TS]

01:15:53   across many of his albums but there is [TS]

01:15:56   that's nice a minute he's made so many [TS]

01:15:57   that's it we have we have is that all [TS]

01:16:00   you never listen to you more [TS]

01:16:04   yeah-hoo-hoo forgot any you think this [TS]

01:16:06   podcast was long but trust me to listen [TS]

01:16:08   to everything we've just described would [TS]

01:16:09   take a very long time but that's we have [TS]

01:16:13   cost you seven dollars find that you can [TS]

01:16:14   pretty much just skip everybody else's [TS]

01:16:16   albums and just listen to my this sure [TS]

01:16:17   if you want to and people are free to do [TS]

01:16:21   that however they want well that's it we [TS]

01:16:23   have come to the end of the album graph [TS]

01:16:24   that would like to thank my drafters one [TS]

01:16:26   last time Anthony Johnson thank you for [TS]

01:16:28   being here [TS]

01:16:29   you're very welcome can I just quickly [TS]

01:16:30   say if the last two hours hasn't killed [TS]

01:16:32   you and you are insane and therefore [TS]

01:16:34   want to hear me talking more about music [TS]

01:16:36   and specifically about metal i do a show [TS]

01:16:38   called thrash it out with my good friend [TS]

01:16:40   brian landry where we take it in turns [TS]

01:16:42   to pick a heavy metal album make the [TS]

01:16:44   other person listen to it and then argue [TS]

01:16:46   about whether or not it's any good [TS]

01:16:47   it's a lot of fun and it is it thrash it [TS]

01:16:48   out podcast.com excellent shameless plug [TS]

01:16:52   that's gonna go i knowi he seemed to [TS]

01:16:54   expressly one the incomparable never [TS]

01:16:56   slight shame slide shame at the erica [TS]

01:16:59   erica enzyme thank you very much for [TS]

01:17:01   being here and I'm glad I snipe some of [TS]

01:17:03   your pics and reminded you of other [TS]

01:17:04   favorites [TS]

01:17:05   yeah you did I want to go into delta air [TS]

01:17:07   right now well it's good good record and [TS]

01:17:11   Aiko thank you you did you did bring a [TS]

01:17:13   lot of class to the joint with opera and [TS]

01:17:15   tony bennett which I am impressed by so [TS]

01:17:18   thank you i'm very proud that my [TS]

01:17:19   lifelong ability to know what anybody's [TS]

01:17:22   listening to in any given moment has [TS]

01:17:24   once it was for once actually turned out [TS]

01:17:27   to be nice thank you it's paid off [TS]

01:17:28   David Laura thank you very much [TS]

01:17:31   akc could you please play Papa don't you [TS]

01:17:33   run so fast by the yardbirds thanks a [TS]

01:17:36   lot Bob in Seattle [TS]

01:17:38   well Bob here's your long-distance [TS]

01:17:40   dedication Steve lots thank you very [TS]

01:17:43   much i I'm not gonna sell eight copies [TS]

01:17:45   of the three ep's by the beta band but [TS]

01:17:49   Jason I have I have regrets [TS]

01:17:51   this is like trying to pick a favorite [TS]

01:17:52   child isn't yeah I don't like digging [TS]

01:17:54   through and and trying to rank my five [TS]

01:17:57   grams because they music has such kind [TS]

01:17:59   of an internal emotional grasp [TS]

01:18:03   I think so it's like Sophie's Choice if [TS]

01:18:05   sophie had like eight hundred children [TS]

01:18:06   and she could only save 11 of them i [TS]

01:18:09   mean there there's things there's things [TS]

01:18:10   where I have like favorite songs and and [TS]

01:18:13   I don't care about the albums but right [TS]

01:18:15   now it most of the conference's like [TS]

01:18:16   that great song [TS]

01:18:17   yeah to again great songs on every album [TS]

01:18:20   but none of the album's our overall [TS]

01:18:22   brilliant i love the police but the [TS]

01:18:24   police don't have a good album had a [TS]

01:18:26   leader Gabriel Peter Gabriel doesn't [TS]

01:18:28   really I'm so sort of but all of his [TS]

01:18:30   albums are kind of like it at all [TS]

01:18:31   no no i don't think so i think peter [TS]

01:18:33   gabriel one of my favorite artist does [TS]

01:18:34   not have one single great great journey [TS]

01:18:37   is celebrity is great maybe that's like [TS]

01:18:40   doing sound design for theater i just i [TS]

01:18:42   wind up listening to so many varieties [TS]

01:18:44   of somebody so many Chandra's of music [TS]

01:18:47   that I've got favorite songs all over [TS]

01:18:49   the place but yeah it's hard to find [TS]

01:18:51   like these these are the albums that [TS]

01:18:52   have stuck with me over years for the [TS]

01:18:54   most part i could probably picked so [TS]

01:18:55   right now I have more regrets that I [TS]

01:18:57   opened up discussion yes that's your [TS]

01:19:00   thank you Jason for having me on this [TS]

01:19:01   black-and-white with Steve what song is [TS]

01:19:03   this what song is what who is this [TS]

01:19:05   oh this is a this is the beta band the [TS]

01:19:08   band out very good [TS]

01:19:09   yeah they're great you should buy this [TS]

01:19:11   album alright three-piece ok let's three [TS]

01:19:13   of the early Pete's alright nice driving [TS]

01:19:16   by their first album now maybe I like it [TS]

01:19:18   just were just listen to dry the rain [TS]

01:19:19   which is a great time thank you know i [TS]

01:19:21   don't think i'm gonna sell this to you [TS]

01:19:23   why [TS]

01:19:24   I'm stuck you don't seem like you're [TS]

01:19:26   worthy of it i'll give you a check for [TS]

01:19:28   that sold you know I made of high [TS]

01:19:30   fidelity reference earlier in this [TS]

01:19:32   podcast and nobody seemed to react to it [TS]

01:19:33   but that's ok that's fine education [TS]

01:19:36   alright it's that's why is trying to [TS]

01:19:38   stay on the Real thanks to youtube [TS]

01:19:40   failed you fail knows what else [TS]

01:19:42   thanks to everybody other this could [TS]

01:19:44   this strat is a draft episode hovers it [TS]

01:19:46   hovers it does not go on rails is act 2 [TS]

01:19:49   of the fugitive thanks to everybody out [TS]

01:19:52   there feeling everybody on this podcast [TS]

01:19:53   is on Rails what did you do with my [TS]

01:19:56   apologize to everyone out there for [TS]

01:19:59   listening and yeah thnkx all my [TS]

01:20:01   panelists we will see you next time [TS]

01:20:03   goodbye [TS]

01:20:19   no there is no shame and in the two-part [TS]

01:20:22   episode Jason I was a straight like [TS]

01:20:24   those yeah [TS]

01:20:25   yes I'm here John siracusa tells me [TS]

01:20:27   they're putting clips in a podcast is [TS]

01:20:29   great at the hatred to dig through an [TS]

01:20:31   hour-and-a-half podcast episode to find [TS]

01:20:33   one sentence like you did for the clip [TS]

01:20:35   show episode yeah that's exactly that's [TS]

01:20:37   not going to work because we were all [TS]

01:20:38   just so brief and what we said we're [TS]

01:20:40   gonna get all that done that you know [TS]

01:20:43   compared to our past draft episodes of [TS]

01:20:45   movies and such this actually was very [TS]

01:20:47   very tight [TS]

01:20:48   oh my god i didn't know the guests who [TS]

01:20:50   were Canadian the guess who's Canadian [TS]

01:20:52   they have a son called running back to [TS]

01:20:54   saskatoon he also was on call American [TS]

01:20:56   woman stay away from me because it's [TS]

01:20:59   little Eric saskatoon is that in [TS]

01:21:01   Minnesota hit I guess we finally know [TS]

01:21:04   the answer to the questions to guess who [TS]

01:21:06   Canadian trivia does the answer lie in [TS]

01:21:10   Canada I do [TS]

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