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USCHO Music Thread: We All Have A Crush On Shirley Manson

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I'll be honest, I think the absence of Columbia House and BMG and whatever other "clubs" there were for music is a real loss for today's generation. They've got their streaming services and whatever else, but I thought those clubs were fun.

Nah, YouTube alone is worth more than all the distribution systems for music ever invented.

Plus remember that the album system resulted in from 30-60% of all the tracks ever recorded being mail-in pap to satisfy the contract. You ever listen to a Kinks album all the way through? That's an outstanding and serious group, and I'll bet half the songs they recorded they never played again after the album tour.

Of bands of the album era the only one I can think of who never took a song off was the Dead (respect, though I don't care for them a bit) and that was because the whole business model was reversed with the albums selling the tours.
 
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Nah, YouTube alone is worth more than all the distribution systems for music ever invented.

Plus remember that the album system resulted in from 30-60% of all the tracks ever recorded being mail-in pap to satisfy the contract. You ever listen to a Kinks album all the way through? I'll bet 4 out of every 5 songs they recorded they never played again after the album tour.

Didn't you ever find a song on one of those albums, a song you'd never heard before and probably would never here on any radio station, and just love that song?
 
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Didn't you ever find a song on one of those albums, a song you'd never heard before and probably would never here on any radio station, and just love that song?

That's what Pandora is for.

And yes, that song is "Blue, Red, and Grey" on Who by Numbers. I'm sure it had nothing to do with my unrequited love for a sophomore French horn player. Ah, Stephany, où sont les neiges d'antan?
 
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Dr. Mrs. and her drunky drunk friends are currently doing some Facebook thing where they give the 10 albums that most influenced their taste in music. It's an interesting question because you are supposed to list them based on your whole life; so for example if you really loved that Bee Gees album when you were 16 but grew out of it eventually, be honest and include it.

Mine (in order of age at which I was first influenced):

Quadrophenia, The Who
Animals, Pink Floyd
Teenage Head, Flamin' Groovies
One Nation under a Groove, Funkadelic
Entertainment, Gang of Four
Remain in Light, Talking Heads
The Clash, The Clash
We're Only in It for the Money, Frank Zappa
Discipline, King Crimson
OK Computer, Radiohead

How many Steely Dan albums are there? :)

Electric Ladyland Hendrix
Live at the Filmore East Allman Brothers
Reelin in the Years Steely Dan
Captain and Me Doobie Brothers
Fragile Yes
Whos Next Who
Abraxas Santana
Chicago III Chicago
Open, Blues Image
Roadwork Edgar Winter and White Trash
Aja Steely Dan
Moonflower Santana
Woodstock, various Artists
 
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That's what Pandora is for.

And yes, that song is "Blue, Red, and Grey" on Who by Numbers. I'm sure it had nothing to do with my unrequited love for a sophomore French horn player. Ah, Stephany, où sont les neiges d'antan?

Redhead, no doubt.
 
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Redhead, no doubt.

Strawberry blonde. My god, heartachingly lovely. A combination of all the best parts of Mandy Pepperidge and Laia Manzanares.

Hey, I asked, anyway. Gather round, lads, and I will tell thee a tale of bravery and foolish desire.
 
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To limit to top 10, as Slap said, is really difficult, if not impossible. I'm sure most of us could rattle off 20-30 without blinking an eye, because of the different phases of our life and when we heard said albums. 10 years ago, I don't think I'd be into someone like Billie Eilish, but here I am, loving it.

The music clubs WERE the "YouTube" of my generation. Easily scammable to max out on the deals, etc. Now, it's simply referred to as "youtubing" where you keep following that next link and maybe hear a new song or new band (at least, new to you).
 
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To limit to top 10, as Slap said, is really difficult, if not impossible. I'm sure most of us could rattle off 20-30 without blinking an eye, because of the different phases of our life and when we heard said albums. 10 years ago, I don't think I'd be into someone like Billie Eilish, but here I am, loving it.

The music clubs WERE the "YouTube" of my generation. Easily scammable to max out on the deals, etc. Now, it's simply referred to as "youtubing" where you keep following that next link and maybe hear a new song or new band (at least, new to you).

I know for me, starting hormones enabled me to start listening to Lady Gaga and P!nk.
 
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I know for me, starting hormones enabled me to start listening to Lady Gaga and P!nk.

Pink is underrated. She jumped through some serious hoops to be able to do what she does now. Not really a fan, but she has my respect.
 
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When my baby girl is crying, we can play Queen to calm her into sleep. It works better in the car than the house, but it still works at home. We learned this from “Don’t Stop Me Now” came up on a YouTube playlist. At first we thought it coincidence, but then we were able to repeat it, and using a variety of their songs.
 
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When my baby girl is crying, we can play Queen to calm her into sleep. It works better in the car than the house, but it still works at home. We learned this from “Don’t Stop Me Now” came up on a YouTube playlist. At first we thought it coincidence, but then we were able to repeat it, and using a variety of their songs.

The hundredth use discovered for Freddy Mercury's mouth.
 
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When my baby girl is crying, we can play Queen to calm her into sleep. It works better in the car than the house, but it still works at home. We learned this from “Don’t Stop Me Now” came up on a YouTube playlist. At first we thought it coincidence, but then we were able to repeat it, and using a variety of their songs.
I did a science project in Jr High, and found that no matter how heavy/chaotic or calm music is, if you're into it, Your heartbeat lowers, etc. It's a comfort place. For some, it was classical. Others? Hair metal (I said Jr High! ;) ). Etc.

For the bigger study stuff I've seen, Queen has major classical music overlaps, and classical has proven very calming in infants/etc who have not developed their own tastes in music.
 
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14 month old has good taste.

I'm listening to Lizzo now. Tempo makes me want to dance.
 
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14 month old has good taste.

I'm listening to Lizzo now. Tempo makes me want to dance.

Tempo (and like-minded songs) are when I'm cruising on the highway, and I blast that sh*. Make the rear-view mirror worthless because it's shaking so much.
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Former MTV VJ Kurt Loder turns 75-years-old today. How old do you feel right now? <a href="https://t.co/yhcuIAvGB8">pic.twitter.com/yhcuIAvGB8</a></p>— Cass Anderson (@casspa) <a href="https://twitter.com/casspa/status/1257705470690766848?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 5, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Former MTV VJ Kurt Loder turns 75-years-old today. How old do you feel right now? <a href="https://t.co/yhcuIAvGB8">pic.twitter.com/yhcuIAvGB8</a></p>— Cass Anderson (@casspa) <a href="https://twitter.com/casspa/status/1257705470690766848?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 5, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Valerie Bertinelli is 60. For men of a certain age (mine) and proclivity (er, mine) this is devastating.

<img src="https://www.oprah.com/g/image-resizer?width=670&link=https://static.oprah.com/images/tows/200802/20080225/20080225_102_350x263.jpg" height=300>

Maybe she had a cute grandchild.
 
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Valerie still looks good. She's my age. Would.

Not that that's ever gonna happen.
 
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