Re: USCHO Music Thread: Less Talk, More Rock
Very long post...sorry -- been on vacation
[/color]488..―..Husker Du - New Day Rising - This is fantastic. Kept me interested throughout every song. And nearly all of them were catchy. Surprising considering it's so out there. I need more. It seems tragic that they didn't have another album on here. Not sure if the rest of them just sucked or what.
509 ― 485 ―..485..―..Pearl Jam - Vitalogy - I wanted to like this more. I just didn't think it was their best. I know someone is going to say, "OH THAT WAS THEIR ONLY ALBUM BEFORE THEY SOLD OUT." Roll eyes.
517 ― 537 ―..487..―..The Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
520 ― 511 ―..267..―..Paul Simon - There Goes Rhymin' Simon
530 ― 517 ―..327..―..Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill
Must be something in the air about Husker Du. I just started listening to them over vacation on the recommendation of tcbg. We were talking about Bob Mould at trivia and I was aware of him (I think because of the discussions of all the Minnesotans here) and asked were to start. Tcbg is a bit of a music nerd (loves Pixies, Husker Du, etc) and gave me a recommendation. I haven't listened to the above album yet (I started with Zen Arcade), but based on your recommendation, I'll approach that next.
Re: Pearl Jam. I am going to preface this with...I'm a big fan. That said, nothing is perfect and Vitology and No Code are my least favorite albums by them. I think they're not approachable and they're a symptom of the turmoil that is going on with the band. Ten (the first album) has a ton of the radio hits that are associated with the band, but I think that their wide range of styles can appeal to fans of a variety of other bands. Lightning Bolt has a bunch of styles (rock n roll, 50s greaser rock, ukulele songs, love ballad, piano gloomy rock) and is a great album (also it's their most recent). Yield is obviously influenced by the Beatles and the Who (Vedder's favorite band). Binaural is a beautiful album that is way less hard rock and more alternative. Vs. is straight-up angry. Vitology was supposed to weed out the Even Bros (a play on Even Flow -- and derogatory expressions for the frat bros that were at a lot of PJ shows... it failed, there are plenty in attendance still).
I love that particular Smashing Pumpkins album, but it's definitely of an era and hasn't aged as well as I thought.
That is not the Paul Simon album I would have chosen to feature on this list (Graceland is my personal favorite).
Alanis was the first angry rocker chick to get consistent air time nationally (I think). Ani DiFranco, Liz Phair, etc. weren't getting the same national attention and Hole was handicapped by Courtney Love. She also set the stage for the emergence of other angry lady rockers like Fiona Apple, Meredith Brooks, etc. I love this album, though I think she fell off quite a bit after it.
Flip Your Wig is their best album. That's why these lists are always dumb.
Good to know - will also check this out
This was really a great listen and I look forward to a relisten.
Pearl Jam: Vitalogy. It was good. IMO, I think Yield was their best album from top to bottom. Ten (bonus points if you got the Euro version with the bonus tracks) is a close second.
Lightning Bolt is probably my favorite, though I also love Vs. Ten is a classic and gets pretty consistent play in our house. I'm not as wild about Yield, but rate it above Vitology and No Code.
I still like some of that hair metal sh*! Ok, Winger can go to hell, along with a lot of the other hair metal blahs, but the ones that really hit it...they can stay. Obv rap.....
Fair point about U2, although that also allowed Bono to become a complete arrogant doosh.

I don't mind U2, but they are not the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Why are you bashing Winger? Is it the lack of pants?
They're an arty metal/rock band. You could say they're Rush without the wankery.
Although Corgan did have his own sort of wankery, so yeah, the comparison stands.
I feel like Rush aren't wankers (though there fans definitely are). Corgan though, definitely a wanker.
Naaa, Rush draws some female fans now, so it's more like 7 or 8...



(And I say this as one of those 6 fans!)
:raises hand:
Snob Rock, I love it! Rush, Metallica, Pixies are definitely on that list. Maybe Melvin’s and Radiohead as well but the latter has been a bit boring for about 10 years or more now.
Ugh. I really like Rush, Dream Theater and other snob rock, but f*ing Radiohead fans are the worst.