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[Coldplaying's Top 250 Albums] Results

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wow! so many replies! and we haven't even entered the top 25 yet :wacko: i like!

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Nik....Don't Show " Hot Fuss " at all lool

 

 

fixed

wow! so many replies! and we haven't even entered the top 25 yet :wacko: i like!

 

haha, you did tell us to "discuss" but this probably wasn't what you intended [maybe]

i think new albums ( 2004..2005...2006 & 2007 ) have more chances

could be sigur rós.. oh no. I think it's some that Nik don't like himself

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32. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here

 

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Year: 1975

 

RateYourMusic status: 4.38 (1975: #2 / all-time: #17)

 

3450 points

9 votes

highest rank: #1 - noreign, #2 - Cirrus Minor, #4 - anna111, #7 - burningmonk, #8 - Sam, #8 - Zavosh

 

Wish You Were Here is a concept album by Pink Floyd. Recorded at Abbey Road Studios between January and July' date=' 1975 and released on September 15, 1975 (see 1975 in music), the album would later be regarded as one of Pink Floyd's greatest albums. Its lyrics, composed by Roger Waters and concerning the music industry, question the market-oriented record companies' lack of understanding and interest for musicians. The album also pays tribute to Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd's former guitarist and chief songwriter, especially "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", and the title track itself.[/quote']

 

Pink Floyd followed the commercial breakthrough of Dark Side of the Moon with Wish You Were Here' date=' a loose concept album about and dedicated to their founding member Syd Barrett. The record unfolds gradually, as the jazzy textures of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" reveal its melodic motif, and in its leisurely pace, the album shows itself to be a warmer record than its predecessor. Musically, it's arguably even more impressive, showcasing the group's interplay and David Gilmour's solos in particular. And while it's short on actual songs, the long, winding soundscapes are constantly enthralling.[/quote']

 

The Highlight

 

"Wish You Were Here"

 

http://youtube.com/watch?v=3DXCHa9BYfE

no

whoa, how built up was that! a relief tbh!

:bigcry:

 

It's 10:35PM and I have to be silent so I can stay till the end.

 

Stupid noisy keyboard.

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31. Oasis - Definitely Maybe

 

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Year: 1994

 

RateYourMusic status: 3.88 (1994: #50 / all-time: #1519)

 

3456 points

11 votes

highest rank: #5 - tilkingdomcome, #8 - Areej

 

Definitely Maybe is the debut album by English band Oasis, released in 1994. It was an immediate commercial and critical success in the UK, having followed on the heels of singles "Supersonic", "Shakermaker" and particularly the popular "Live Forever".

 

In 1997 Definitely Maybe was named the 14th greatest album of all time in a 'Music of the Millennium' poll conducted by HMV, Channel 4, The Guardian and Classic FM. In 2005 Channel 4's '100 Greatest Albums' countdown placed the album at number 6. In a recent British poll, run by NME and the book of British Hit Singles and Albums, Definitely Maybe was voted the best album of all time with The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band finishing second and Revolver third.

 

Definitely Maybe manages to encapsulate much of the best of British rock & roll -- from the Beatles to the Stone Roses -- in the space of 11 songs. Oasis' sound is louder and more guitar-oriented than any British band since the Sex Pistols' date=' and the band is blessed with the excellent songwriting of Noel Gallagher. Gallagher writes perfect pop songs, offering a platform for his brother Liam's brash, snarling vocals. Not only does the band have melodies, but they have the capability to work a groove with more dexterity than most post-punk groups. But what makes Definitely Maybe so intoxicating is that it already resembles a greatest-hits album. From the swirling rush of "Rock 'n' Roll Star," through the sinewy "Shakermaker," to the heartbreaking "Live Forever," each song sounds like an instant classic.[/quote']

 

The Highlight

 

"Live Forever"

 

http://youtube.com/watch?v=_9GiLnZyUgM

Refresh .... Refresh .... Refresh ....

*evil laughing*

I have to leave in 20 min, this better be over by then. cause else i wont be able to enjoy the movie im wanting to see so much!

This is starting to be kind of annoying, I respect people who respect other people's type of music and the bands they listen to. This is supposed to be a countdown, not a "Lets Critisize Each Band and Piss Other People Who Enjoy That Band Off"

 

Anyways, I don't mean to insult you in any way at all Lera, you have amazing taste in music, but please keep the Nirvana critisizing to yourself.

Yet you make a mockery of the Killers and their whole cult of followers.....

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30. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication

 

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Year: 1999

 

RateYourMusic status: 3.74 (1999: #92 / all-time: #3704)

 

3584 points

10 votes

highest rank: #2 - Jack, #6 - Mig-El, #9 - soufianemac2, #10 - winigwl

 

Californication is the seventh album by the Red Hot Chili Peppers' date=' released on June 8, 1999, with John Frusciante, their former guitarist from the Blood Sugar Sex Magik era, returning to the band, replacing Dave Navarro, the former guitarist of the alternative band Jane's Addiction. With John once again back in the band, the Red Hot Chili Peppers faced a new musical direction with the subsequent albums. Many fans believe this is the turning point of the band since the Blood Sugar Sex Magik days towards a more mature Red Hot Chili Peppers.[/quote']

 

Many figured that the Red Hot Chili Peppers' days as undisputed alternative kings were numbered after their lackluster 1995 release One Hot Minute' date=' but like the great phoenix rising from the ashes, this legendary and influential outfit returned back to greatness with 1999's Californication. An obvious reason for their rebirth is the reappearance of guitarist John Frusciante (replacing Dave Navarro), who left the Peppers in 1992 and disappeared into a haze of hard drugs before cleaning up and returning to the fold in 1998. Frusciante was a main reason for such past band classics as 1989's Mother's Milk and 1991's Blood Sugar Sex Magik, and proves once and for all to be the quintessential RHCP guitarist. Anthony Kiedis' vocals have improved dramatically as well, while the rhythm section of bassist Flea and drummer Chad Smith remains one of rock's best. The quartet's trademark punk-funk can be sampled on such tracks as "Around the World," "I Like Dirt," and "Parallel Universe," but the more pop-oriented material proves to be a pleasant surprise -- "Scar Tissue," "Otherside," "Easily," and "Purple Stain" all contain strong melodies and instantly memorable choruses. And like their 1992 introspective hit "Under the Bridge," there are even a few mellow moments -- "Porcelain," "Road Trippin'," and the title track. With the instrumentalists' interplay at an all-time telepathic high and Kiedis peaking as a vocalist, Californication is a bona fide Chili Peppers classic.[/quote']

 

The Highlight

 

"Scar Tissue"

 

http://youtube.com/watch?v=og42E_H7dLw

^true? but YAAAAAY :dance: red hot! such a great song too :nice: #30 is easy to remember like #50

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