artofsurvival
Idiot!
+33|6779|the Great British Queendom :)
Simple to be honest. Remeber those albums that you'll always listen to because they made such a heartstroke effect on what you where doing at that particular time?
From any age, I am kind of an oldie in certain sense's, for instance I like the "Beatles" through to very modern bands such as "Kings of Leon" and so fourth. What I am asking is what album has had the most effect on your lifestyle? Be it I like there aspect on life or whether they be preaching "Christian Rock" its all an emotional typo. Would be interesting to see what all of the people say on BF2S as I know that we are all multi-cultured and very opinionaretd to say the least (Feel free to flame by the way)
For a start I will feel free to name some of mine. Don't worry I will be back to see what people say and give responses where they are needed, being an open minded type of person I will not insult idiotic answers as I believe it is possible! Well I like:

Massive Attack - Blue Lines
The KLF - White Room
Paul Simon - Graceland
Nina Simone
Duke Ellington
And so on.
liquidat0r
wtf.
+2,223|7049|UK
Keane - Hopes And Fears

OK, so it's not really influential to me, but it's the closest I could come up with. The album basically reminds me of when I lost several family members in the space of a few months. I just happened to be listening to the album lots at the time and now when I hear songs from it I am reminded of those members of my family, and how they inspired/influenced me.

So I guess it's indirectly influential.
CameronPoe
Member
+2,925|6977
The Wall - Pink Floyd
The Downward Spiral - Nine Inch Nails
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
Darkside of the Moon - Pink Floyd
Kid A - Radiohead
The Bends - Radiohead
Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness - Smashing Pumpkins
Dusk - The The
Achtung Baby - U2
Joshua Tree - U2
Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album
Stones Roses - Stone Roses
Some albums from Pixies/Doors/Smiths...

Last edited by CameronPoe (2009-07-09 16:18:06)

Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|7043|London, England
Music has never influenced me or changed me majorly in anyway, now that you've made me try and think about it. I'm just not the impressionable type of person
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7183

Mekstizzle wrote:

Music has never influenced me or changed me majorly in anyway, now that you've made me try and think about it. I'm just not the impressionable type of person
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7023|132 and Bush

Not really.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
wah1188
You orrible caaaaaaan't
+321|6882|UK
Spacejam original soundtrack. Ooop there it is!
artofsurvival
Idiot!
+33|6779|the Great British Queendom :)
Cool, so I am not the oldest person on here with the "Pink Floyd" stuff, even Dark Side was a fantastic album But hey when my Dad was on his death bed I was listening to such artists as Basement Jaxx and so on, not that I remember that time of my life to that, more so a single track to be honest - Oleta Adams (Never Knew Love - Marshall Jefferson Mix) But hey you get idea thanks:)
jsnipy
...
+3,277|6944|...

The Wall - Pink Floyd
Time - ELO
White Album - The Beatles
Dirt - Alice In Chains
Fear of a Black Planet - Public Enemy
KEN-JENNINGS
I am all that is MOD!
+2,991|7054|949

Wu-Tang - 36 Chambers
Nas - Illmatic
Bob Marley - Legend
Guns 'n Roses - Appetite for Destruction
mtb0minime
minimember
+2,418|7076

I'm blessed that my parents have good taste in music. Have been listening to the following since I was born and have had a massive impact on me.

Kraftwerk - Computer World
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Bob Marley - Legend
Talking Heads - True Stories

There's probably many more, but then it would become a clusterfuck.
artofsurvival
Idiot!
+33|6779|the Great British Queendom :)
KK, so people recognise the fact that they have a favourite album of all time? Could I now ask the reason why such albums are there favourites?
I'll start with Massive Attack - Karma Coma
I believe it has a line/verse that says I have nothing to give but myself and thats all I can give.
Which I would associate with an old girlfriend from time ago when I was broke. Same as Nina Simone with "My Baby Just Cares For Me" which I would associate with my dearest mother (Flame away) but hey Its an open association that I don't have a problem with so take the p i s s as much as you like it will not make a difference, at least am able to speak opennly and frankly
This is not a test by way, just curious to what people say really
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6951|Global Command
In some sort  of order;

Permanent Waves--Rush
The Wall--Floyd
Aimee Mann--I'm With Stupid
Animals---Floyd
Hemispheres---------Rush
Toys In the Attic------Aerosmith
Little Queen----------Heart
artofsurvival
Idiot!
+33|6779|the Great British Queendom :)
So ATG, Why in that order? All great albums don't get me wrong at all but why the signifinance of the ordering?
mtb0minime
minimember
+2,418|7076

Hmm, I guess I should clarify that the albums I chose are not influential in a sense that I'm living my life based on what is said or meant by the music. However, they did shape my taste in music. Furthermore, and getting towards your second question, when I listen to music, I don't pay much attention to the lyrics. To me, the voice is just another instrument making melodies and harmonies and whatnot. I suppose that every now and then I'll find lyrics that mean something and I can connect with, but it's only consequential.

Anyways, why did I pick the ones I did? Well, like I mentioned briefly, they have shaped my current taste in music. Those albums I mentioned are ones that I've been "listening" to ever since I can remember, because my parents listened to them. Those albums I chose are ones that I can (and have) listen to over and over and they never get old. Plus, they're implanted so deeply and subconsciously into me that listening to them just brings about a warm, fuzzy, peaceful feeling.
artofsurvival
Idiot!
+33|6779|the Great British Queendom :)
I would quote the end of what you said mtbOminime (Hope I spelt that right?) Thats what I am looking for
Why does it give you a "warm, fuzzy, peaceful feeling"?
Does it give give people a believe in something over and beyond? Or is it something that we can all achieve? Hell everyone can paly a guitar, keyboard and so on, but what is the association between music and a particular instance?
liquidat0r
wtf.
+2,223|7049|UK

artofsurvival wrote:

Hell everyone can play a guitar, keyboard and so on
They can?
S3v3N
lolwut?
+685|6940|Montucky
Highway to Hell - AC/DC
Back in Black - AC/DC
Kill 'em ALL - Metallica
Delicate Sound of Thunder - Pink Floyd
Wish you were here - Pink Floyd
Piper at the gates of Dawn - Pink Floyd
Greatest Hits Vol 1 - Creedance Cleerwater Revival
1984 - Van Halen
Cowboys from Hell - Pantera
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6951|Global Command

artofsurvival wrote:

So ATG, Why in that order? All great albums don't get me wrong at all but why the signifinance of the ordering?
Well, when I was a kid I used to have an 8 track of permanent Waves and listened to it until it wore out. I credit that one album for me moving away from concert violin ( 5 years lol ) to bass guitar.

The albums also kind of move backwards in time. The Wall is an intensely profound work, one of the greatest theatrical pieces ever. Aimee Mann and one of my other favorites Michael Penn are married, and it was learning that album that turned me from a mediocre guitarist ( meaning lead and rythmn six string ) into a pretty good one. I still favor the bass because it is easier to make money and I like the control I have over the music, but it is way easier to sing and play guitar than it is to sing and play bass, which vindicates my hereo status of Geddy Lee.

The old Aerosmith and Heart albums are still works I listen to. Just good raw rock and roll. Ann Wilson in her prime was so hot and they have a emotional content to their song writting that I find lacking, at least for me, in most music these days.


Also, people who are not musicians under estimate that vastly higher level of skill and effort it took to make a great record on tape, as opposed to digital, where songs are often assembled like the average dst news thread, sampled, copy pasted and slapped together.
artofsurvival
Idiot!
+33|6779|the Great British Queendom :)
Well the principle of playing a guitar I would imagine is kind of simplistic once someone has done it before you? I can't honestly say being a DJ I can only mix things together, but have a very good understanding of how music is written/arranged, acting as a producer of music for a number of different bands over the years I have acquired a good listening ear. You don't have to play music to appreciate good music. I can play keys to a basic standard, I am no Beethoven though! It takes a lot to be "special" at any musical instrument, I believe that I worked with the few that are other my personal experience. But hey I digress the topic at hand is the most influential albums within contributions from the kind people that would like to post a response/blog however you describe it here.
Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,822|6528|eXtreme to the maX
Pink Floyd - The wall.
Fuck Israel
DefCon-17
Maple Syrup Faggot
+362|6578|Vancouver | Canada
Massive Attack - Blue Lines, also.
WestBam - The Roof Is On Fire (German DJ my mom knew.)
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang
Fatboy Slim - You've Come a Long Way, Baby
1927
The oldest chav in the world
+2,423|7095|Cardiff, Capital of Wales
Notorious BIG - Ready to Die

UB40 - Labour of love 1,2

Guns and Roses - Use your illusion 1+2
Guns and Roses - Appitite for destruction

Faith no more - Epic (I think)

Dirty Dancing - The soundtrack

Pulp Fiction - The Soundtrack

Michael Jackson - Bad

Dire Straights - Money for nothing

Bob Marley - Legend

Last edited by 1927 (2009-07-10 01:55:05)

bakinacake
HA HA
+383|6408|Aus, Qld
By the Way - Red Hot Chili Peppers

Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin

From Here To Eternity - The Clash

Kind Of Blue - Miles Davis

Just a few of my favourites .
https://i.imgur.com/LGvbJjT.jpg
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7183

bakinacake wrote:

By the Way - Red Hot Chili Peppers
OH MY LAWD

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