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<title><![CDATA[50 Years Old and 2 out of 3 ain't doing bad?]]></title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 15:16:07 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[This year 2008 celebrates the 50th birthdays of 3 music legends
Prince
Madonna
Michael Jackson
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This year 2008 celebrates the 50th birthdays of 3 music legends</p>
<p>Prince</p>
<p>Madonna</p>
<p>Michael Jackson</p>
<p>Within the 1980's especially these artists became so influential to the music industry and market and the influence is present in most solo contemporary music acts ranging from Usher, Beyonce, Justin Timberlake, Christina Augerilla, Britney Spears, Nelly Furtardo, Ne-Yo, Rihanna, to other acts from many styles and the opening up of music video and musicians in films.</p>
<p>Music Producers also have been heavily influenced, Timbaland, The Neptunes, Rodney Jerkins, Teddy Riley, Paul Epworth (listen to Sam Sparro's album to hear what I mean), The Underdogs, Kanye West, Organized Noize, Dallas Austin and even Mark Ronson will perhaps move his sound on to this influence.</p>
<p>The first to celebrate the half century milestone is</p>
<p>Prince-who i think has musically influenced the most out of the three-due to his musical development Madonna and MJ will have separate posts</p>
<p>Prince Nelson Rodgers born in 1958, a multi-talented,instrumentalist musician who has a huge body of work and before the 90's and Grafetti Bridge<br />
WAS UNTOUCHABLE</p>
<p>Princes first album released in 1978 'For You' had him play every instrument possible, and was not very successful as album sales go-he spent all his advance n this album it was supposed to be for 4 albums, but he had artistic control and showed a glimpse of what he could do, plus he didn't just do disco/r&#38;B he could play rock 'I'm Yours' the last track shows this example.</p>
<p>To 'Prince' with the successful track I Wanna be Your Lover having a huge impact on radio and a famous song penned originally for Patrice Rushen who in hindsight rejected a huge track which Chakka Khan later covered in 1984 made her a huge success to the mainstream. That track 'I feel for you' is one of Prince best written songs, creeping into the 80's 'Dirty Mind' was released a album with a mixture of new wave, rock and stripped down funk, is my second favourite Prince album due to it's rawness but critics and buyers at the time were not convinced-he kept an underground flowing which worked in his favour.</p>
<p>At the time Prince supported The Rolling Stones on tour (he always toured to support his albums) and was booed and pelting with objects, also rumored he turned up to a recording session dressed in briefs, high heels,legging and a mac-his look he was sporting at the time, to meet Bob Marley who was shocked just didn't want to know, or record, not surprising really.</p>
<p>Prince therefore due to the flop of Dirty Mind knew he had to channel his music to commercial means and stay signed and have creative freedom still (nowadays Prince would have been dropped, and that is what is scary about the music industry their is no support for artists) in his Minneapolis home started to construct a group called 'The Time' due to his contract having a part that he could manage or be a musician in a group, musicians who were performing in his area and featured many times in his films, Purple Rain noticeably and unsuccessfully in Grafetti Bridge, he went under the writer pseudonym Jamie Starr or The Starr.</p>
<p>Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis became instrumental in the 80's for Janet Jackson career came from 'The Time' before getting sacked by Prince,</p>
<p>Alexander O'Neal was also a singer in one of Princes bands in high school originally was part of the sound too.</p>
<p>Then for Prince came 'Controversy' the album the title track was a huge success on radio but yet again the album didn't do as well as expected but Prince had a new album he was working on which would change music history and the major success to his career.</p>
<p>This album was '1999' released in 1983, 25 years old this year and if this was released before Thriller maybe we would have had a different sales amount, however i don't think it could have had the huge impact like that though, Prince's music was still too daring for radio and his lyrical content-in some cases very political.</p>
<p>However the album has been so influential to the cruxis of one Frankie Knuckles and the mid 80's gay Detroit scene to create the music genre of 'House'. The genre in it's peak (during the super cubs era) became one of the most successful music styles for years and still has a following.</p>
<p>The album 1999 sold 2 million copies in the states and sold up to 5 million worldwide (the equivalent now of a Beyonce albums sales), however Princes contract was coming up for renewal and this was very critical of how Warner Bros dealt with this , if they didn't resign him he may go to CBS who would have killed the music industry flat and only the little unknown success of Madonna was creeping into the Warner Bros executive minds. Prince also now had a official group of musicians (not just backing for touring)  which he built up over the years to support him instead of him playing all the instruments called 'The Revolution</p>
<p>So the deal was being offered to Warner Bros was, Prince wanted to do his own movie and the soundtrack, this pretty much unheard for many years, only Elvis Presley memorably doing music and movies consistently.</p>
<p>Warner Bros gave Prince a new contract and the gamble of a huge success probably of equaling or maybe eclipsing the success of 'Thriller' funds to do the movie 'Purple Rain' (which he only got when then the film was delivered, the start of the bad business dealing Warner Bros did to Prince, and a huge risk if the film flopped)</p>
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<p>Purple Rain by 'Prince and the Revolution' became a global smash selling 25 million copies worldwide, and put Prince on super stardom status like Michael Jackson.</p>
<p>Purple Rain however was tame music material for Prince compared to his previous raw work and compromised heavily, which Prince never really did again and never will until the early 90's and perhaps now in the new millenium.</p>
<p>A whole phenomena of music related films and movies followed, most terrible, even Princes 'Under The Cherry Moon' is quaint only the soundtrack saved it being more of a disaster.</p>
<p>During the film and before Prince had been recording/writing for new acts creating more of the Minneapolis sound apart from The Time, Vanity 6 which changed to Apollonia 6 (due to Vanity leaving Princes camp to have a solo career), and many more all with minimal and reasonable success, he also discovered musicians and helped them on their respective career paths Suzanna Hoffs a guitarist in Princes camp went on to form the Bangles with the penned 'Manic Monday' under the pseudonym Christopher Tracey a character later used in Under The Cherry Moon.</p>
<p>Next on the album map for Prince was the psychedelic, Joni Mitchell influenced 'Around the world in a day', this album had little success compared to Purple Rain in the US at 2 million sales but worldwide was not taken up so well, the writing quite ambitious and not so accommodating as the Purple Rain album...</p>
<p>Prince then went onto do his second movie Under The Cherry Moon a film based n 1930's Noir on a parisian struggling musician based in surprise surprise France. The concept was quite inventive but the execution was hap hazard, the soundtrack 'Parade' saved it form being a disaster especially the track KISS in some cases Princes best song, but yet again not so successful as the record label would have liked, and was the last album Prince did with the Revolution who were splitting up due to artistic differences and the like. Wendy and Lisa wanted more credit for writing songs ( which i believe they did more then written on publishing, especially on Around the World and Parade, Prince I don't think did all the writing as advertised.)</p>
<p>So after this Prince who had finished working with the Minnaepollis sound groups and did some work for artists such as Sheena Easton, George Clinton, Mavis Staples and so on but was mainly working on a masterpiece album under the name The Dream Factory (a bootleg is available but hard to obtain) or The Crystal Ball (which was released in a different format in the mid 90's) which was to be a mamooth collection of songs and this is where the relationship between him and Warner Bros showed cracks and really was never the same again.</p>
<p>Prince stayed in his Paisley Park complex and wrote most songs himself and again became Insular. By the time he finished the album ready for late 1987 the record company had cut down the album from a three vinyl set to two.</p>
<p>This Album was 'Sign Of The Times' an album so ahead of it's time, and how it didn't win the Grammy for Album of the year over U2 is beyond me, a stripped down album with the basic element of funk and music influences is eclectic and odd to the commercial ear but nevertheless has some of Princes greatest and most interesting songs.</p>
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<p>The title track at the time must have been daring for the time (it was like Prince was waiting to be accepted commercially before springing his political views on everyone, he had done this before Purple Rain) and talked abut subjects which were not present in music AIDS, gun crime, and other songs having interesting subject matters. Nothing on this album is really straight forward, their is always a slight twist.</p>
<p>For Prince to release this album was daring and especially at the time when production was big and brash and this album was so minimal, some tracks just have a drum machine pattern, bass line and him singing but they work. This apart from 1999, Dirty Mind was my most listened to Prince album during my youth and still it sounds fresh to most albums out there to this day in the genre and music generally, The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker (My favourite Prince song apart from Little Red Corvette) sounds like a track Outkast or the Neptunes would do, and so on.</p>
<p>A blog on the album Sign Of The Times alone will be represented later via this blog page</p>
<p>Next came a album called 'The Black Album' which Warner Bros wouldn' t release so instead he recorded 'Love Sexy' within 6 weeks, 6 weeks? beat that with musicians from his new band called the New Power Generation or NPG for short, and then to top that a few months later he did the Batman soundtrack and The Sex Scandels in six weeks (this i think is BS but urban myths always help, but while dating Kim Basinger for a while inbetween her filming Batman and before she married Alec Baldwin) when Love sexy was being promoted and he was on tour.</p>
<p>A workaholic always Prince had written a song which would be a huge success 'Nothing Compares to you' originally for the family (another group on the roster of Paisely Park)and the NPG performed at concerts but then taken up by a clever A &#38; R man for Sinead O'Connor, was then gearing up for another movie,which his lawyers suggested he did not do, and subsequently didn't renew the contract when the awful album and film of the same title Grafetti Bridge was released, a movie about two nightclub owners fighting for the audience crowd to the club, yep it was shockinginly bad and The Time was really not the band they were either-it had run it's course (very similar to Purple Rain but not in the same league at all musically or theatrically )and the soundtrack only had one track I can remember being memorable 'Thieves in the Temple'</p>
<p>So after this we come onto the 90's of Princes work also his name change being a issue obviously due to contract issues and being owned, Prince become a prize fighter to do with music ownership, now I only want to mention three albums i think have merit here overall</p>
<p>Diamonds and Pearls-due to some good tracks , but this was not a daring album in the slightest</p>
<p>The Gold Experience-has 'the most beautiful girl in the world' Princes only number 1 song in the UK and is a interesting album, due to the musicianship, Gold is another good track but what does spoil this album is the interludes which were not needed, same as Hip-Hop albums too..</p>
<p>and the later 'Rave unto the joy Fantastic' which is a return to form which Prince some reason has never managed to carry on musically. My last Prince album I bought and enjoyed immensely.</p>
<p>The albums to avoid of Princes are mainly from the 90's</p>
<p>Either they are too long, too sh*T or just plain embarrassing</p>
<p>I could list them here so you know when to avoid them</p>
<p>The Symbol Album (two good songs maybe?)</p>
<p>Come (I remember when it came out and took it back to the shop for my money back)</p>
<p>Chaos and Disorder (the title speaks for itself-i heard it and cringed how bad it was)</p>
<p>Emancipation (would be great if only one disc but over three it loses focus-shame as their is some good songs on this album and his covers are Okay)</p>
<p>NPG-again okay</p>
<p>The Vault-avoid</p>
<p>For his 2000 era albums and beyond</p>
<p>The jazz influenced The Rainbow Children is a musically interesting affair but not for everyone, the rest of Princes albums you can make your own mind up, me personally they are not Princes music in respect value, it is like a copyist doing them, but at least he is still performing and will continue to do so until he feels like retiring.</p>
<p>For me Prince's work with high merit is always going to be from 1978 to 1987 and after that i wouldn't personally bother as you will be left disappointed in what you hear, however as a music influence he cannot be denied how great he is and one of the last 20th Century musicians to really explore creativity to the highest level possible.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[My 100 Favourite albums of all time]]></title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 11:34:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Top 100 albums by Myself
These records are 100 albums I listen to regularly and find many different ]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Top 100 albums by Myself</p>
<p>These records are 100 albums I listen to regularly and find many different levels of music playing, lyrics with meaning at the highest quality.  Most albums are present in my collection of music either on CD, Vinyl.  I have loved most albums here for many years, or I listen to more then I thought and others are new to the list which I have reacquired or acquired during the last year and I have now replaced some of the worn vinyl's to play with CD's so I can listen to them more.</p>
<p>1. Michael Jackson-Thriller First Released 1982</p>
<p>The first album I was bought and still love as much when I was younger till now!</p>
<p>He is my generations 25-30 year old's Elvis, Beatles and all sorts. Thriller was to most Michael Jackson's peak! He could never eclipse it. No one came close to it, not even Prince. Not a bad song on it apart from the Girl is Mine, Come on Michael what were you thinking, but hey it was the 80's.</p>
<p>Raging monsters such as Billie Jean (that killer bass line, and sparse tight arrangement which became a production technique which still sounds fresh today-remember this is 25 years old), Thriller (A clever song with a interesting arrangement, with some interesting pulse and grooves, check the beat against the bass line in the sections)-also became a benchmark in Music Video, Beat It (Rock mixed with R &#38; B, amazingly simple but effective)-plus who didn't want to learn the guitar to play that solo. Wanna Be Startin Something (The Latin groove, African chanting middle 8's, snappy lyrics and some of the most uplifting joy you'll ever hear recorded) then to gems such Human Nature (one of the best ballads ever in the history of Pop music, with the Caribbean/jazz feel chorus), Baby Be Mine (another great song and has one of the sickest bass line ever for a ballad song, plus the bounce feel to the track is amazing-I wonder why Chris Brown didn't do a cover for the Thriller 25 he could have done a good version), PYT (A joyous song with Quincy weaving his magic arrangement), Lady of my life(a great blues/ballad/soul whatever -this song is going to be played at my wedding) and so for any musician who doesn't have this shame on you!</p>
<p>THIS is why Michael was loved as a musician! And the music was one word JOYOUS! -forget the other sh*T!,</p>
<p>This is why Michael will always be a great musical legend and I don't care what people say, this album has influenced music in the last 25 years. But one thing for me why this album always stands out is the arrangements,</p>
<p>Quincy "The Legend" Jones (tell me someone who competes as a producer/arranger/ the man is top legend! The word "music" in the dictionary should have a picture of Quincy Jones next to it, if Shakespeare is the greatest author, Quincy is probably in my eyes the best composer ever-hands down! ) which are second to none. Whether you like Michael Jackson is your issue, but one thing is the musicians used (the best in the world from the west coast at the time-Louis Johnson on bass, Toto band members the list goes on) and arrangements for these "Pop"(it is such a bad word to use for this album really as it is multi-genre of music, it can't even be catergorised but critics do as they lazy and criticize Michael Jackson because he sold more copies of one album then the Beatles did ) are so layered, every time you listen to this album you discover something new, a layer, a technique, sounds, it is so very in-depth.</p>
<p>2. Marvin Gaye's Here My Dear First Released 1978</p>
<p>Most people love What's Going On (great album...no doubt) but for something very spiritual (critics hated this at the time! I suspect Marvin didn't care really what people thought, though reading books 'Divided Soul' it must have messed him up) but this is the definition of a SOUL album, this is Marvin at his most artistic and remember Marvin never got a penny for doing this album (he did it for the love of art something 99 percent of artists don't do that anymore!) as the advance and the profit went to his 1st wife as part of the divorce to Anna Gordy. The main element of this album is the emotional content mixed with hazy moody jazz, blues, soul, funk, and afro-beat in places. The lyrical content is so personal and you feel you go through the journey with him, I really don't understand why this album is never considered to be a great album by music journalists, as it's a masterpiece in every way. The cover depicts a statue of Marvin and you know why as he knew this would be his final masterpiece, his empire, his achieving glory (which sadly never happened until afterwards, after he died-In Our lifetime is a good album and has interesting lyrical ideas but gets awash in the disco sound which happened alot to soul music in the late 70's, Curtis Mayfield being a sad victim of this)..</p>
<p>Multi layered vocal arrangements-go further advanced then "I Want You" album, amazing counterpoints and the musical painted landscapes go through a hazier utopia, free-form lyrics. Key Cuts: When Did you stop loving me, when did I stop loving you-A mammoth song with so much personal content, the joy, the pain the anguish, you want to know what Marvin Gaye was about, his emotional states, this track alone tells a story (In fact I would probably go as far to say his most personal song!). , Is that Enough-A jazzy poetic semi-free form piece stating the emotional turmoil Marvin was going through and put through, and full of class-short concise lines-spiting at Anna-"fooling around with my mind instead of my heart!", amazingly calm and no anger felt especially after ANGER-this song is about his trust , his feelings and regrets, his attitudes-losing of dear friends, talking about going to another plain to rid of the pain of divorce and loss of friendships(sure this is about him getting high to dull the pain-which in fact probably created more demons for him then needed), Anna's Song-A song about the joys of the relationship he shared with Anna and how he regrets having to express his negative and positive feelings, Sparrow-a track based on a metaphor-raucous compared to the other tracks on the album, in parts, check the sax work-Avant-garde Sh*T!</p>
<p>Also I recommend getting the Deluxe Edition, which has been released as you can hear demos and how Marvin used to compose by the tracks sketches.</p>
<p>3. Love-Forever Changes- First Released 1967</p>
<p>A 60's album with writing way ahead of it's time, written before the winter of disillusionment in 67. Arthur Lee was clearly pissed at the world-he felt he was going to die-which surprisingly he didn't, knowing his state of mind- a tortured soul and how he later on in life got arrested for shooting firearms, it takes a few listens to grab you.</p>
<p>I got some of it at first but then I first heard this album on cassette when I was 12, but you can learn so much from this album-I play it at least once a week, and have done since the reissue on CD in 2001. You wouldn't believe at first listen that this album is negative to the world -as the arrangements are deceptively joyous clever same effect Marvin uses on Here My Dear, listen to this album and get lost in a world of hippy optimism turning sour! Predated Kinks/Beatles(the kinks lyrics were interesting but not on the level of Arthur Lee's writing-and the kinks didn't have a great album like this-the Beatles were too commercial and popular to ever discuss what "Plain" Arthur lee was on) interesting work and Beach Boys-Surf Up's (no sunny harmonies-dark-LSD influences) Pink Floyd marvel's Dark Side which is a great album but the lyrical content is poor compared to Forever changes,</p>
<p>This album has multilayered arrangements, unusual for the time too, melodic songs, with no definite chorus-most if not all the song titles don't appear in the songs (their statements), lyrics with double meanings.</p>
<p>Arthur discusses leaving this world to join the spiritual enlightenment-and is a true follower of Gnosticism, stating a world which was crumbling in front of peoples eyes without sounding angry!</p>
<p>Something Hip-Hop hasn't leant yet to do on this level accept for a few acts such as A Tribe Called Quest, Mos Def and so on.</p>
<p>To me this album influenced such a huge sound coming from the west coast-The Doors, Sly and the family Stone, The Damned, Grateful Dead and so on (including Hendrix-he must have loved this album)</p>
<p>Classic Cuts: Alone Again Or, A House Is Not a Motel, Andmoreagain, Daily Planet, Red Telephone, Maybe the people would be the times (and so on)------It would too long to explain about these, check out a later Blog on this album alone.</p>
<p>4. Prince-1999 First Released 1983</p>
<p>I know the " what's so great about Prince argument!" and have heard it way too many times, it is slightly boring..</p>
<p>He's really foul mouthed, is he gay? He can't sing-blah blah blah blah blah!"</p>
<p>Right well Hello u damn ignorant fools this is the reason</p>
<p>Prince's best album in my opinion (VIBE magazine claimed it to be the most inflectional album of the last 20 years-rightly so!) only Sign of the Times comes close, this album influenced a scene which has been huge for years HOUSE</p>
<p>This album masterpiece has multi-genre qualities-funk, soul, electro, pop, gospel, jazz, rock, crudeness, political stabbings,comedy everything at once (it is like being hit be a musical hurricane),</p>
<p>"Free" however is a bit of a lame track sorry Prince not the best you could do, loving stuttering fool Reagan! UGGH! Who by the way people has caused the crack problem since the 80's and the money he gave to Afghanistan so they can train extremists so to protect themselves from Russia-F*cking retard),</p>
<p>If you Hate Prince's music (if you do I feel sorry for you! as along with Michael Jackson these two are the last best musicians from the 20th Century) don't listen to this, if your a prude don't listen to this as it would overwhelm you but if you marvel at his genius music writing listen to this!</p>
<p>Personally all musicians should have this or obtain it, like Thriller (if any album you should but get my top 5 if you don't own them already).</p>
<p>Classic tracks</p>
<p>The pre-millennium tension of "1999"a song very political (influenced by Sly no doubt), this track is a bit dated but during the 80's this song was very relevant but it was always a tongue in cheek song..</p>
<p>My favourite track of Princes is the song about the lady lover "Little Red Corvette"</p>
<p>A song with one of the best first lines in a song-musical/lyrical genius-"I guess I should known by the way you parked your car sideways it wouldn't last" conjures such a painting of the character, amazing layers and the journey is unreal-pretty much like getting F*cked in this car journey with this girl,</p>
<p>The pure grimy funk rawness of "DMSR"-how you could never love this song is beyond me-it makes you wanna dance!</p>
<p>The ambiguous sexual "Something in The Water Don't Compute"-something so cold and electro but amazing soulful</p>
<p>The pity filled "Lady Cab Driver"-with interesting views on the world which the make the track end up being a raucous jam "check the Middle 8"and scholar like writing "will you accept my tears to pay the fare".</p>
<p>5. Stevie Wonder's Innervisions. First released 1973</p>
<p>Stevie most complete album-he played most of the instruments on it too and not a weak song on it,</p>
<p>Song in the key is his other great album but it lacks the concise punches this album had, a classic in every sense of the word and funky as hell!</p>
<p>All songs are great but the key songs to me are</p>
<p>Higher Ground-A funk/blues song stating of the chance to re-do his life again, very political with a amazing funk presence, one of the most funkiest songs ever-Chilies cover is good too, and Stevie's live versions are good too</p>
<p>Golden Lady-not the song most people associate with Stevie or people mention from this album much (I think it is one the greatest songs ever as it's so simple yet a mutli layered arrangement) it influenced the acid jazz movement, straight forward lyrics, interesting arrangement around it (the bass line is phat!, Stevie was on a mad one)-just check it out!</p>
<p>Living In The City-a story of a country boy trying to get work then becoming after jail time deluded by life-harsh reality with amazing production but hey someone had to talk about it -truth hurts , Too High-an inventive way of the dangers of drugs-two amazing things in this song "the drums and the harmonica solo in the middle-it sounds like a battle between the normal state of mind and the drugged up-very clever -again listen and listen again in amazement.</p>
<p>All in love is fair-a ballad with amazing emotional depth, (I have heard (and I know what your thinking, what a F**) a Barbara Streisand cover of this and it's amazing, probably one of the best Stevie covers ever, but the original is the best, the jazz timbre/classical styling and the piano playing is amazing, very complex compared to other tracks on the album.</p>
<p>6. Curtis Mayfield-Curtis, First Released in 1971</p>
<p>Curtis Mayfield is by far one of the most amazing composers ever, political statements &#38; arrangements (out of this world).</p>
<p>Written and predating What's Going On this album is beautifully arranged and has interesting songs on it from the beautiful</p>
<p>Making Of You-a spiritual love-ode with lyrical beauty and tenderness (another wedding song-along with lady of my life and golden lady), it may not seem much at first but it's subtly is special,</p>
<p>The spiritual Move On Up-unfortunately Kanye West had wrecked this song for me for a while (along with some others he mashes up to create some of his horrible hybrid crap!-some Stuff you should leave alone-word to "Kanye"-this was one of them! Please watch what you pick-as you lose the content of the original so much), but an amazing song with the joy of peace and enlightenment and a message very similar to "keep on keeping on" but more commercial viable, check out the arrangement not just horns but the breakdown, the drum pattern (Questlove from The Roots must love this track for that!)</p>
<p>The cautious Hell Below!-Spiritual readings-better then any preacher i have heard, gritty punchy, and a arrangement with great depth Listen to this to learn what was so special about this man, sorely missed!</p>
<p>7. Sly and The Family Stone-There's A Riot Going On –First released in 1971</p>
<p>Sly created such a joyous sound with the Stand album and everything else then he felt his optimism went sour and wayward-so created in the aftermath is this Dark, Moody, evil (perhaps), happy in parts, sad, creepy, a Monstorous oxymoron of an album, trust me 1971 was such a peak year with albums along with 1982,</p>
<p>Do you like Sly's 60's stuff (forget that) listen to this and see him in a different light he became a bastard (the PCP and other concoction of drugs didn't help perhaps) to his band but hey even the band put up with his bullsh*T how could you not when you come up with this a master piece!</p>
<p>Family Affair-bluesy-soul telling of a family in tatters, simple lyrics but under a infectious groove that is mesmerizing remember hearing this track when I was 8 yrs old and thinking what is this! It was on BBC Radio 2- so I heard who it was and obtained a 45 record of it (which wasn't in great nick when I got it)</p>
<p>I played it to death, tried to do the drum pattern with my voice, all sorts it is such a wonderful track I studied it alot,</p>
<p>Smilin-like family affair but the woman singing changes the feel of this, the horn parts too jazz turn a rounds</p>
<p>Poet-that harpsichord and funky wahs makes this potent, with a lyric so simple but with emotional depth.</p>
<p>I will write a separate blog on this album--you have probably hurt your eyes reading thus far by now! But continue!</p>
<p>8. D'Angelo-Voodoo- First released in 2000</p>
<p>Where is he? What is he doing?, Some say overrated! Nah! Never!</p>
<p>This to me is the last best album I have bought in the last 10 years, it makes me realise that there is great music out there, but nothing comes close to this…</p>
<p>D'Angelo is in the same league as Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Prince spiritually and musically and people may wonder why he takes so long to write albums</p>
<p>I personally don't care about his personal problems but it does make him a emotional writer like Marvin Gaye when he writes but more ambiguous</p>
<p>Brown Sugar (good album for it's time and got me back into up-to date music as the mid 90's bored me before then, but not great like Voodoo) then this! His talent comes from somewhere else-it is out of earth experience</p>
<p>Key Tracks</p>
<p>Spanish Joint-rumored he wrote this originally when he was young about 14 (I heard. don't quote me, same age as Bach when he wrote Toccata and fugue in D minor-GENIUS), where do I start Charlie hunter playing the guitar and the percussion and drum pattern build up to the part he sings coming in like a monsoon like a "whenever it rains, fell this way" it is a killer, I believe Fela Kuti influenced this album a lot along with the ebat style of J Dilla -listen to the acoustic version done on piano on Spanish joint, the vibe, the feeling, by D'Angelo has reminisce of Fela or the great Cuban music.(if you don't have it, obtain it somehow!)</p>
<p>One Mo'Gin-hazy-dark, a modern day sly track from there's a riot, the build-up the bass line, the harmonies, the lyrics, subtle but poignant,</p>
<p>Send It On-The lyrics and the movement in the song the middle 8 is an amazing drop then the subtle guitar solo, the horn samples used, genius,</p>
<p>Left And Right-A great song, which builds on a great groove and becomes very hypnotic</p>
<p>Untitled(how does it feel)-yes the video (ladies I know you love it! LOL) but the song, Marvin crept into him, one of the best soul ballad for years-only Till the cops come knockin is close. (Another blog soon on this album too)</p>
<p>09. Simon and Garfunkel-Bookends First released 1968/69</p>
<p>An album of many great melodies!</p>
<p>Amazing songs and would you believe at this time they couldn't stand each other, but when they were together at their peak they do in my opinion rival and better Lennon &#38; McCartney!</p>
<p>To be honest neither did anything as amazing singular (except Graceland for Paul Simon) or before as albums, but amazing songs just the same Old Friends/Bookends is my favorite song of theirs from this album and one of my all top 25 songs and others from this masterpiece album are Overs and the classic Mrs Robinson.</p>
<p>10. Michael Jackson -Off the Wall –First released in 1979</p>
<p>An obvious choice following on from Thriller, some say even a better album and if it had been promoted like Thriller it would have done better!</p>
<p>I'd disagree with that, it is not in-depth enough to be as good as Thriller, nut Thriller did follow the template layout of this album but the energy and classic songs such as</p>
<p>Rock With You-probably one of the best pop-ballad songs ever (Rufus played on this-Bobby Watson-bass, the groove by john Robinson, the melody and the arrangement),</p>
<p>The energetic Off The Wall-short staccato lyrics, horns, vocals,</p>
<p>Working Day And Night-a Latin masterpiece which builds and builds (check out the Bad "Live " version) give it a fair argument (Michael beginning his meteoritic rise to elitism)</p>
<p>Even timid ballads such as Girlfriend and I can't help it (my 4th favorite track of this album-one of Stevie's best written songs) pull this album through, the only criticism I have about this album is sometimes it sounds too dated disco for me and with not enough bite say compared to the edginess of Thriller!</p>
<p>11. Donovan-Sunshine Superman-First Released 1967/68</p>
<p>A poor mans Dylan people claim, what misjudged fools they are!</p>
<p>This album has so much to offer, in fact I have had so many people buy this album from every walk of life after hearing it! I also met the man recently (within the last three years) as well which was interesting!</p>
<p>Worth having a listen to and something British (warning very LSD and hippy inspired though but very cool!) and he also taught Lennon and McCartney finger picking on the guitar!-who can put claims to that!</p>
<p>The joyous Sunshine Superman-someone should do a funk cover of this (perhaps i will!),</p>
<p>The funky blues "Season of The Witch" to the sonnet Celtic, "Three kingfishers".</p>
<p>12. Bill Withers-Still Bill First Released 1971/72</p>
<p>A classic song writer who has written great songs, Ain't no sunshine, use me, who is he and what is he to you, the latter two on this album,</p>
<p>A great mantel for anyone wishing to learn how to write great R &#38;B or edgy pop songs</p>
<p>I have had this album since the age of 9 and the greatest hits was a regular playing album when learning to compose and along with Marvin, Stevie,</p>
<p>I consider Bill Withers to be a high standard writer with so much depth</p>
<p>Key cuts are the stated before along with Lean on me, Lonely Town, Lonely Street</p>
<p>13. (I'm a little superstitious using this number)</p>
<p>Marvin Gaye-What's Going On, First released in 1971</p>
<p>"The first Black music concept album"</p>
<p>Berry Gordy tried to stop it coming out,</p>
<p>But Marvin believed in this (but he was a stubborn Git too, that's why i love his music) and ultimately was his masterpiece but to me never showed the diversity like Here My Dear but aside from that.</p>
<p>Classic songs and influenced many conceptual ideas for Black music albums especially Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield had already released Curtis before What's Going On, hence why I like that album more-the arranging especially, but this album has a huge range of powerful and meaningful songs which keep this in high stead for many years to come!</p>
<p>Subjects including the state of the environment and poverty within society and saving and looking out for the future keeps this album's message even relative to now!</p>
<p>I don't really have to explain these tracks do I?</p>
<p>14. Beatles-Revolver First released in 1966</p>
<p>A had to include a Beatles album in here, but as they are the beginning of pop music as we know now, this album has classic pop songs, unconventional arrangements for that time, and some of the most classic pop songs ever written,</p>
<p>I have been brainwashed since young by bloody musicians and music teachers "The Beatles! Blah Blah-I personally don't get the whole big fuss!</p>
<p>I don't think the could sing for starters but there you go</p>
<p>(No writing to me please telling me how great the Beatles are please-as i will only tell you to F*Ck off)</p>
<p>Eleanor Rigby a tale about a lonely woman, Taxman a funk song about the taxes imposed by government, and a classic love song in Here, There and Everywhere, I'm only sleeping (this could have been funked up by later Sly!), and even Yellow Submarine doesn't spoil this album! LOL</p>
<p>15 Prince-Sign Of The Times First released in 1987</p>
<p>Prince wrote this masterpiece of an album in 1987 it changed a lot of things in Prince's Camp and was the decline in the relationship between him and Warners.</p>
<p>Prince had run the course of the revolution, and was sick of the sound, so he wanted to strip it down to the basic funk, D'Angelo used a similar trait with Voodoo.</p>
<p>The Songs about the state of the world in the title track were very daring at the time, even my mum who 'hates' Prince found this track interesting and stark, to gender reversal "If I was your girlfriend" to the need for a woman "The ballad of Dorothy Parker"-my favourite Prince song apart from Little Red Corvette, to funked-up jams about pure sexuality "Hot Thing" and all together the last great thing Prince ever did and probably ever will do.</p>
<p>16. Jimi Hendrix-Electric Ladyland-First released in 1969/70</p>
<p>Sonically experimental and out of this world genius all created by one man, this to me is Hendrix's pinnacle work and deservedly so,</p>
<p>All Along the watchtower puts Dylan's version to complete shame,</p>
<p>The snappiness of Cross town traffic, the doo-wop of Long Summer Nights, any musician even if they are not keen on Hendrix should try to own this album, warning though it isn't easy to listen to at first...</p>
<p>17. Terry Callier-What Colour is Love-First released in 1972</p>
<p>Who? What is this album!</p>
<p>Well describing this album is as joyous as listening to it is, beautiful arranged and very different from his other bluesy material,</p>
<p>I only heard of this album 9 years ago and fell in love with this as much as Here My Dear by Marvin Gaye, this album feels like falling in Love (sound cliché! I know but it's not smaltzy either) and check out why this album is fantastic and worth listening to even if it's not your thing, if you like Curtis by Curtis Mayfield try to acquire this!</p>
<p>18 Exodus-Bob Marley first released in 1977</p>
<p>The best reggae album, or one of the best albums ever…this wasn't the first Bob Marley album I heard it was Natty dread, but when I obtained this when I was 11, I feel in love with Bob Marleys music and his message (I believe him to be one of the most important people ever in music history and regard him so highly), I also got into Peter Tosh and some of the Trojan sounds.</p>
<p>Well not a weak song on it really, I obtained it again on CD with the 30th Anniversary edition and somehow passed by it for years, only listening to some of the songs on the Legend album</p>
<p>One of my things I love in music is arrangement and lyrics, and Bob Marley is a genius at simplistic lyrics but with so much meaning</p>
<p>My Favourites being</p>
<p>Waiting in Vain, A ballad about longing (it was about Damien Marley's mother-the rest is history) but has such a postive energy and ends up not being smaltzy unlike so many acts who have tried before and afterwards.</p>
<p>Jamming –A great song which conjures the element of being a musician and it ethics in being one.</p>
<p>Three little birds-A song not about animals as first thought but a metaphor about his backing group and how people should look to be positive.</p>
<p>Exodus –A song about the movement of people originally from the idea of Moses leaving Egypt to find the promised land, Bob Marley represents this song in another way of the movement of people away from the current world-a hostile environment, perhaps him being a Moses figure, I find this song has such a spiritual affiliation, as I have gotten older I have always been intrigued as the movement from Babylon to the fathers land, can be seen in many different ways perhaps to Heaven or the land where the world started Ethopia. Well it's your interpretation..</p>
<p>19/20 The Isley Bros -3 and 3/ The Heat Is On- First released in 1973/75</p>
<p>Both these albums have great musicality to them and destroyed the Motown sounding Isleys with elements of rock, funk and other out of this world catchiness.</p>
<p>3 &#38; 3 has a great mixture of funky songs "That Lady" and "Summer Breeze" to the wonderful ballads of "Highways of my life" and "Don't let me be lonely"</p>
<p>The Heat Is On turns up the pace and the strength of songs just under peaks 3 &#38; 3 but has great songs such as "Fight The Power" "For the love of you" and one of the most sexiest songs ever in "Sensuality", if you have never discovered these albums I feel sorry for you, as these are truly excellent musical masterpieces!</p>
<p>21 David Bowie-Hunky Dory, First Released in 1971</p>
<p>A musical legend in his own right but this album is Bowie's first masterpiece(my favorite as well)</p>
<p>This album is where and when Bowie showcases his great song writing before going into his utter dependence on drugs and character idioms and follows on from his creative arty beginnings.</p>
<p>It is one of the artist's least rock-oriented efforts, bearing little relation to what came before or after.</p>
<p>The album covers a wide range of styles from operatic pop "Life on Mars?" a song originally written to take the piss out of ole blue eyes Frank Sinatra to a low-key folk ("Quicksand") to English music hall ditties ("Kooks") and the chugging, life-affirming "Changes".</p>
<p>22.A Tribe Called Quest-People's Instinctive Travels (Paths of Rhythm)</p>
<p>First released in 1990</p>
<p>Well my first and favourite hip-hop album ever, I obtained this in 1991 and hassled my Mum to buy it while in America, and because it had no parental advisory lyrics my Mother didn't mind</p>
<p>It is amazing how this album still has such a emotional connection with myself even after 18 years of listening to this album, and really it wasn't meant for me a British white kid in a racist environment and especially at school but I just got lost in my own world and loved the lyrics which had meaning unlike the garbage which was in the pop charts at that time, and I try to do that even now, even though my environment is more cosmopolitan (when I went to NY last year this album really captured the feel of NY especially Brooklyn and the end of the summer)</p>
<p>It is a masterpiece of what Hip-Hop to me should be about and where most hip-hop has completely forgotten about how to make a solid album.</p>
<p>Only Three hip-hop acts in my opinion seem to have regained this apart from Q-tip himself, The Roots, Common and Mos Def the latter has never hit the heights of his debut 'Black On Both Sides' and Common has become a commercial letdown and The Roots can't seem to come with a album as interesting as Things Fall Apart.</p>
<p>Paths Of Rhythm has such a cohesive theme that you didn't mind listening to the whole album and boy I went through 5 cassettes of this album and I was glad to get a CD of this in 1995…the year I obtained a CD walkman.</p>
<p>The birth of the start of Push it along made you wonder if this was the birth of a new movement in music and from then the journey starts which goes into the comedic tales of Lucien, but during the journey of this album I knew certain tracks samples and then also I wished to discover the original tracks which the samples where taken from…Donald Byrd, Roy Ayers, Eugene Mcdaniels (this took a while to obtain) and so on…</p>
<p>My favourite tracks which maybe quite obvious are</p>
<p>I left my wallet in El Segundo-a tale about the tribe going to escape the city and tip leaving his wallet in El Segundo…very original couldn't imagine many hip-hop artists talking about this in the 'Bling Bling' Era.</p>
<p>Bonita Applebum-The feel of this track and being one of my favourite hip-hop tracks is the lyrical content and the description about a guy falling in love with a beautiful woman and not being crude but intelligent..</p>
<p>Can I kick it, My favourite hip-hop track of all time and due to the use of a great sample 'Walk on the wild side' and the positive lyrical content which was inspiring and joyous, this has been missed in Hip-Hop for a long time, the video version always was a favourite of mine too.</p>
<p>Youthful Expression-The organ rift sample usage (Inner city blues-redone by Les McCann?) -in this song and the lyrics about the environment of the group, and the political connotations was very smart and subtle compared to that of Public Enemy</p>
<p>Description Of A Fool-A song dissing drug dealers, I didn't understand this when I was young but someone older explained the meaning to me, and I thought it was a smart sonng.</p>
<p>23.Marvin Gaye-I Want You- First released in 1976</p>
<p>Vocally an amazing album</p>
<p>Leon Ware was on top writing form and though not as personal as other solo albums "Here my Dear and "What's going on", the title track with the sense of longing and spirituality beg for your ears to listen with intelligent arrangements</p>
<p>Other tracks such as Soon I will be loving you, after the dance and come live with me angel have such warmth that this album is so irresistible (and more interesting then the raw 2D "Let's get it on")</p>
<p>24. The Jacksons-Triumph-First released in 1980</p>
<p>This album was just written before Thriller and to be honest Michael and his brothers were musically on form and bloody amazing try to watch live shows of this being performed on youtube.com.</p>
<p>From Michael's solo success from Off The Wall to the eventual Masterpiece of Thriller, co-produced by Greg Philliganes,</p>
<p>This album has not a bad moment on it and is never that highly regarded, surprising because this has great arrangements, good songs, in some case people may think OTT, but this comes from a family who were living the American dream from a young age! Come on!</p>
<p>Key songs</p>
<p>The anthem call "Can u feel it" to the sinister</p>
<p>"Heartbreak Hotel" a predecessor for Billie Jean</p>
<p>Funky arranged pop songs "Give it up" to the evils of woman, "Your ways",</p>
<p>If you want to understand, study or get inspiration from music in Michael Jackson's key period in musical history this wouldn't be a bad bet to purchase along with Off The Wall and Thriller! Highly Recommended</p>
<p>25 Maxwell-Embrya- First released in 1998</p>
<p>Embrya is the modern day "I Want You" album,</p>
<p>As a concept album not highly regarded this will become a future classic, great arranging, great melodies but alienated fans as a departure from Urban Hang Suite, but to me this is Maxwell's best album by far and only in modern day soul D'angelo is better, competes with Marvins, and Stevie Wonders best work.</p>
<p>Classic Cuts "Drowndeep hula" "Arroz con polo" "Luxury/cococure"</p>
<p>Blog on this album coming soon too</p>
<p>26 Cat Stevens-Tea For the Tillerman- First released in 1970</p>
<p>One the best writers of songs for the last 30 years and his albums still stand up as testimonial to his genius to his gems classic cuts such as "Wild wood" "Father and Son" (Covered too many times the original is still the best" and "Where do the children play?"</p>
<p>27. Kate Bush-Never For Ever -First released in 1980</p>
<p>Now most people know Kate Bush by her famous songs Wuthering Heights, Hounds Of Love,</p>
<p>Never for Ever has a diverse range of music(very like Hunky Dory) and has inspired a lot of woman performers such as Tori Amos, Bjork, Fiona Apple.</p>
<p>Babooska, The Wedding List and Army Dreamers are my favorites but this album contains so many gems and the writing has many different influences, in fact I get a lot of inspiration from this album and I had to represent a female artist on here somewhere!</p>
<p>28/29 -Eugene McDaniels-Headless Heroes Of The Apocalypse/Outlaw-First released in 1969/70</p>
<p>Before writing great songs for Roberta Flack, Eugene McDaniels had written two concept albums which for him nearly broke him financially and mentally, but what gem's these are.</p>
<p>Re-released for the last ten years you wonder why the record company made a fuss! But great grooves, very dark and moody! This has great song writing and very original, in fact I would highly recommend this to anyone who wishes to explore the darker side of music, it's just a shame I heard this after "Sly's There's a riot and Marvins "What's going on" but nevertheless a great masterpiece</p>
<p>Key Cuts' "Jagger the Dagger" "Lord is Back" Lovin Man" "Freedom Death Dance" on Headless and on Outlaw, Cherrystones, Unspoken Dreams of Light, Reverend Lee, Love Letter to America</p>
<p>30. Roberta Flack-Feel Like Making Love album First released in 1975</p>
<p>Beautifully arranged songs, great musicianship.</p>
<p>This has great songs from the title track to the laid back Mr Magic, and to uplifting songs such as "Feeling that Glow" and some "Gospel according to Mathew!", a lot of people prefer Killing me Softly but as an album I feel this is more complete and not a bad moment on it.</p>
<p>31 Carole King-Tapestry-. Tapestry First released in 1971</p>
<p>A well regarded classic songwriters album took the Grammy over Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" which people felt she deserved after all the famous songs she had written,</p>
<p>Very raw and emotional interesting from the famous classic "You've got a friend" to the classic songs she wrote for 60's female doo-wop groups "Will you still love me tomorrow" and to the man biting "It's Too Late", this has stood the test of time and deserves a few listens to get the essence of this album!</p>
<p>32 Joni Mitchell-Blue, First released in 1971</p>
<p>A template for Female Singer songwriters everywhere and not a bad song on this album either, which is a surprise, to be honest Joni Mitchell never did an album close to this apart from Ladies in the Canyon.</p>
<p>Classic Cuts: "My Old Man" "Blue" "All I want</p>
<p>33. Shuggie Otis-Inspiration Information-First released in 1974</p>
<p>Pre-Dated Prince played every instrument known to man (asked to be The Rolling Stones Guitarist before Ron Wood) and now is a pauper because of the record companies' poor marketing and has become a recluse!</p>
<p>After Sly's "RIOT" and "Fresh" album I would listen to this, reissued 8 years ago...a forgotten classic.</p>
<p>His back catalogue keeps him alive! Some albums at the time just get slated too much</p>
<p>A lot of critics (famous) slate albums on this list which I love!</p>
<p>Hence why I want people to discover my list but listen to this and see what I get from it! "Aut of mi Hed", "Inspiration information", if you love "There's a riot Going On" get this it more bluesy/jazzy and positive though...</p>
<p>34 Pink Floyd-Dark Side Of The Moon- First released in 1973</p>
<p>A group who really never took off in the 60's but</p>
<p>Moved the Beatles ideas sonically forward and maxed it further,</p>
<p>A great sonic art work and still considered a masterpiece very ahead of it's times unusual time signatures and counterpoints, poly rhythms trying to push boundaries Key Cuts "Money", "Breathe" and "Time" and all the pills they took</p>
<p>35 Bob Dylan-Freewheelin- First released in 1963</p>
<p>Freewheelin is a classic album and to think this was his second album and the strength of his song writing was way beyond his years,</p>
<p>I prefer this album to everything else he did or does, and to me it has one of the best songs known to popular music "Blowin in the wind" and other cuts such as "Master of War" and "I shall be free",</p>
<p>36 Funkadelic-One a Nation under a Groove- First released in 1979</p>
<p>This album mixes so many things I like in music funk, melodies, arranging, surrealism and most of all humour! This album has it all, everything you want to know about the funk, and well this album would be a good start!</p>
<p>The title track and other jams make this album a must have for any dull party to light the f*Ck up or to start a party, George Clinton is still a genius and listen 2 this and see why he is so regarded!</p>
<p>37.Miles Davis-Bitches Brew First released in 1970</p>
<p>One of the greatest and important records ever made!</p>
<p>A few days after Woodstock and a world of new music on the horizon leaving the 60's behind and going into the nexus towards the 70's, some jazz fans hate it and some people just don't get it!</p>
<p>To me this album has given me such inspiration and shows the level musicians can get when exploring ideas, Highly recommended and shows Miles Davis as the pioneer of Jazz music</p>
<p>38 Stevie Wonder-Songs In the key of Life-First released in 1976</p>
<p>An epic record which never to me eclipses Innervisions but nevertheless is an impressive masterpiece</p>
<p>With some of Stevie Wonder's best songs "As", "Sir Duke", "I Wish" "Pastime Paradise" and ballads with depth and musical bite which he never explored again without going into schmaltz "If it's Magic" "Knocks Me Off My Feet", "Summer Soft" Isn't She Lovely", worth adding to you collection for just so much creativity, why it isn't higher on my list is because it's too long sometimes, tracks can be 8 mins long, and some tracks lose their focus!</p>
<p>If this wasn't the case this would be in my top 15!</p>
<p>39 The Dramatics-Whatcha See is What You Get-First released in 1970</p>
<p>The Stylistics were more successful but never came up with a whole album to compete and only the Chi-lites could match this group in talent and versatility, but as an album this has Great writing all by one man Tony Hestor, great arrangements and excellent songs</p>
<p>Key cuts; the title track "In The Rain", "Hot Pants In the Summertime" "Get up and Get down" and an album so good Ghostface Killah comes back to this and samples the sh*T out of it!</p>
<p>40 Michael Jackson-Bad- First released in 1987</p>
<p>Trying to write a follow-up to the biggest selling album in the world ever is no easy task but Michael keep up with the times with this amazing effort, where at least six songs are his best ever he has done</p>
<p>"The Way you make me Feel" to the gritty "Smooth Criminal" and the killing me softly ode "Dirty Diana" and to one of the funkiest songs he has ever done "Another part of me" to the interesting simplicity of "Liberian Girl", and the anthem cal "Man In the Mirror".</p>
<p>Just some cheesy smaltzy songs let this down for me "Just Good Friends" &#38; "I Just Can't Stop Loving U" but other wise worth owning!</p>
<p>41 Bjork-Debut First released in 1993</p>
<p>Well Bjork has been so pioneering but this is where it started and as an album the most complete of her work</p>
<p>Being a admirer of Kate Bush, I was always after a female artist who could be experimental and interesting as well as writing good songs, many tried to Tori Amos, Fiona Apple to an extent but never to the imagination of Bjork.</p>
<p>Venus as a boy, play dead, big time sensuality, human behavior are my favorites in fact they still stand up so well makes them great,</p>
<p>42.Fela Kuti-Expensive Shit</p>
<p>43. Q-Tip-The Kammal Abstract Theory</p>
<p>44.D'Angelo-Brown Sugar-</p>
<p>45.The Roots-Things Fall Apart-</p>
<p>46.Erykah Badu-Mama's Gun</p>
<p>47. Jill Scott-Words and Sounds Vol 1</p>
<p>48.Rufus -Streetplayer</p>
<p>49. Simon and Garfunkel -Bridge Over Troubled Water</p>
<p>50. Donald Bryd-Places and Spaces</p>
<p>51. Sly and the Family Stone-Fresh</p>
<p>52 Prince-Dirty Mind</p>
<p>53 Carly Simon-No Secrets</p>
<p>54 Mos Def-Black On Both Sides</p>
<p>55 Lenny Kravitz-Mama Said</p>
<p>56 Leon Ware-Musical Massage</p>
<p>57 Jimi Hendrix Experience-Are you Experienced</p>
<p>58 Michael Jackson-Dangerous</p>
<p>59 Lina -The Inner Beauty Movement</p>
<p>60 Outkast-Speakerbox /The Love Below</p>
<p>61 Brother Johnson-Light Up The Night-</p>
<p>62 Fiona Apple-When The Pawn</p>
<p>63 Curtis Mayfield-Superfly</p>
<p>64 Common-Like Water For Chocolate</p>
<p>65 Tracey Chapman-Tracey Chapman</p>
<p>66.Sly and The Stone-Stand</p>
<p>67 Raul Midon-State Of Mind</p>
<p>68.Wanted Dread And Alive-Peter Tosh</p>
<p>69. Seal-Seal</p>
<p>70 Steely Dan-Aja</p>
<p>71 Herbie Hancock-Headhunters</p>
<p>72 Ginuwine-The Bachelor</p>
<p>73 Aaliyah-Aaliyah</p>
<p>74 Prince-Parade</p>
<p>75 Beck -Midnight Vultures</p>
<p>76 Funkadelic-Uncle Jam Wants You</p>
<p>77 Paul Simon-Graceland</p>
<p>78 Velvet Underground &#38; Nico-Velvet Underground</p>
<p>79 Rachael Yamagata-Happenstance</p>
<p>80 George Harrison-All Things Must Pass</p>
<p>81 Beatles-Abbey Road</p>
<p>82 Miles Davis-On the Corner</p>
<p>83 Scott Walker-Scott 3</p>
<p>84 Marvin Gaye-In Our Lifetime</p>
<p>85. Bill Withers-Justments</p>
<p>86 Gary Numan-The Pleasure Principle</p>
<p>87 Pink Floyd-The Wall</p>
<p>88 Elton John -Goodbye Yellow Brick Road</p>
<p>89.The Clash-Sandista</p>
<p>90 Keite Young-The Rise and Fall of</p>
<p>91 Frank Zappa-Hot Rats</p>
<p>92 West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band -West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band Vol.2</p>
<p>93 Squarepusher-Feed Me Weird Things</p>
<p>94 Pharoah Saunders-Thembi</p>
<p>95 Coldplay-A Rush Of Blood To The Head</p>
<p>96 Rage Against The Machine-Rage Against The Machine</p>
<p>97 Radiohead-Ok Computer</p>
<p>98. Aphex Twin-Druqs</p>
<p>99. Isaac Hayes –Hot Buttered Soul</p>
<p>100.Alicia Keys-I am</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://oldschoolbreaks.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/skyboxthunder.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-150" src="http://oldschoolbreaks.wordpress.com/files/2008/07/skyboxthunder.jpg?w=300" alt="" width="300" height="285" /></a>From a box that was totally devoid of inserts, I'll now move on to one that was LOADED with them, 1999 Skybox Thunder. In 1996, Fleer debuted <a href="http://i11.ebayimg.com/03/i/000/d4/7d/dfb0_1.JPG" target="_blank">Circa</a>, a colorful set with a very unorthodox design. Two years later, they added the word "<a href="http://i16.ebayimg.com/02/i/000/f7/2f/4bd0_1.JPG" target="_blank">Thunder</a>" to the set's name while keeping radical designs like those used the first two years. Finally, in 1999, it became a Skybox product and the card design was toned down greatly. This would be the last product of the series. Recently, I picked up a box of Skybox Thunder for the same price as a retail blaster box. Each box contains 36 packs of 8 cards each. Here's what I got...</p>
<p><strong>Base set:</strong> The base cards are not as colorful (and seizure-inducing) as in years past, and that's a good thing. The top of each card features a header comprised of four small baseball-themed images. Below this header is a single-colored background. In this box, I was able to pull 245 out of 300 base cards, with 31 duplicates.</p>
<p><strong>Unleashed (1:6):</strong> The most common insert found in this product is called <em>Unleashed</em>. All you need to know about these cards is that they look like Wheaties boxes. Seriously. The players' height and weight are listed at the bottom of the front (just like a cereal box) with a facsimile signature sitting to the left. Most of the 15 players in this set were in their second or third year of ML experience at the time of production. My players were Adrian Beltre, Kerry Wood, Troy Glaus, Carlos Beltran, Orlando Hernandez, and Todd Helton. Also, in small print under the card's title, it says "all natural." That's pretty ironic in Troy Glaus' case.</p>
<p><strong>www.batterz.com (1:18):</strong> <em>Batterz.com</em> is a 10-card insert set which features the players in a pretend web browser. The buttons at the top of the "browser" say hit, run, grand slam, RBI, steal, and home run. Oh, the cheesiness of it all. I pulled a Bernie Williams and a Mark McGwire.</p>
<p><strong>In Depth (1:24):</strong> <em>In Depth</em> is an insert set that breaks down the 1998 stats of 10 players, with one selected stat being highlighted on the front of the card. On the back, the stats break down as follows: Pre-ASG, Post-ASG, Home, Away, Day, and Night. I pulled a Kerry Wood and a Barry Bonds. Wood's featured stat is the 233 strikeouts he recorded during his rookie season. For Bonds, it's the .325 average he recorded at home (I...think).</p>
<p><strong>Hip-No-Tized (1:36):</strong> Circles, circles everywhere. It's a pretty standard (for the time) rainbow foil insert. Personally, I think it looks like something that should've been put in Upper Deck MVP or something, but that's just me. Anyway, these fall one per box and I pulled a Griffey.</p>
<p><strong>Super Rave (limited to 25): </strong>Every Circa/Circa Thunder set ever made has come with a parallel called <em>Rave</em>. At the time, these were high-dollar parallels numbered to 150 (these were around before the Flair Showcase Legacy cards!). In 1998, when the product became "Thunder", a second parallel was added. It was an even rarer form of Rave entitled <em>Super Rave</em>. While its sister parallel was numbered to 150, Super Rave was numbered to only 25. Super Rave cards were randomly inserted into 1999 Skybox Thunder as well and I was fortunate enough to find one in this box of Carl Pavano. The main difference between these cards and the base is the bronze glittery text in the player's name as well as the product's name. Pack odds for Rave and Super Rave cards were never stated for this product.</p>
<p><strong>What WASN'T Pulled:</strong> Thankfully, this section will be short. Most breaks of this product I can recall contained one of either the Rave or Super Rave parallels. Seeing how I pulled the latter, I did not receive a Rave card numbered to 150. For anyone wondering what those look like, I give you <a href="http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b17/DvlsAdvocate30/Paul%20ONeill/thunderrave.jpg" target="_blank">this</a>. Another insert missing was <em>Turbo Charged</em>, found 1 in every 72 packs. They look like a <a href="http://i21.ebayimg.com/06/i/000/fe/1b/08a5_1.JPG" target="_blank">ripoff </a>of James Bond's entrance if you ask me, ha! There was one other insert I did not pull, the very rare Dial 1. These were seeded only 1 in 300 packs on average and had the image of a portable <a href="http://i20.ebayimg.com/05/i/000/fb/5a/af6a_1.JPG" target="_blank">phone</a> as a background.</p>
<p><strong>[Captain Obvious Mode: ON]</strong> (For those that don't get it, it refers to dialing long distance as the guys in the set are home run hitters.) <strong>[Captain Obvious Mode: OFF]</strong></p>
<p><strong>Final Thoughts:</strong> This was a pretty decent break. The inserts were plentiful and some were fun to laugh at quite honestly. Pulling a parallel /25 was nice too, even if the guy's an injury-prone hack who hasn't done anything in 4 years. Still, for just $20, this box will give you some bang for the buck, which is more than I can say about most blasters out there, well except for Topps Chrome (for all the <a href="http://www.stalegum.com/2008/07/stuff-joe-collector-likes-1-chrome.html" target="_blank">Joe Collectors</a>! LOL).</p>
<h6>Joe Collectors like myself that is...</h6>
<p>As always, thanks for the read and good luck with your own breaks!<br />
-John</p>
<p><em><strong>POST EDITED FOR CHRIS HARRIS:</strong> </em>I don't know how I missed mentioning the lame-ass comments on the back of the inserts. Here are some of my favorites:</p>
<p><strong>Carlos Beltran Unleashed:</strong> "You're the man, Beltran...'cause you're goin' crazy in K.C. And we're convinced you're gonne be a superstar, Carlos, 'cause your game is straight jiggy.</p>
<p><strong>Ken Griffey, Jr. Hipnotized:</strong> "You're so fine, you're a dime. That's right, Griff, you're a perfect "10." But if we had a nickel for every time you captivated fans with your skillz, we'd be rich. Livin' so large, you're bigger than the Space Needle...and your star is still risin'.</p>
<p><strong>Bernie Williams 'batterz:</strong>' "Everybody knows what you're worth Bernie. Let's face it...The Yankees wanted you back, so they put up the jack. And now you're ready to attack with a game that's on top of the pack. From power to speed to average...you're stacked."</p>
<p><strong>Orlando Hernandez Unleashed:</strong> "We got a phat nickname for ya, Orlando. We're gonna call you the Cuban Commando...'cause you came stormin' into the Majors and just started takin' batters out.</p>
<p><strong>Andruw Jones base card:</strong> "Let us break it down for ya, Andruw...You're flauntin' skillz like Bill Gates is droppin' bills. True that. True that."</p>
<p>On that note, I don't think I can take more of this!! Hope you enjoyed those!</p>
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<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 14:02:14 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[well, I thought about the army
Dad said, &#8220;Son, you&#8217;re fucking high&#8221;
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well, I thought about the army<br />
Dad said, "Son, you're fucking high"<br />
and I thought,<br />
"yeah, there's a first for everything"<br />
so, I took my old man's advice<br />
3 sad semesters<br />
it was only 15 grand<br />
spent in bed<br />
I thought about the army<br />
I dropped out and joined a band instead<br />
grew a moustache and a mullet<br />
got a job at Chick-fil-A<br />
citing<br />
"artistic differences"<br />
the band broke up in May<br />
and in June reformed without me<br />
and they got a different name<br />
I nuked another grandma's apple pie<br />
and hung my head in shame, no...</p>
<p>I've been thinking a lot today<br />
I've been thinking a lot today</p>
<p>oh, I think I'll write a screenplay<br />
oh, I think I'll take it to L.A.<br />
oh, I think I'll get it done yesterday<br />
(oh, shit!)</p>
<p>in this time of introspection<br />
on the eve of my election<br />
I say to my reflection,<br />
"God, please spare me more rejection!"<br />
'cause my peers they criticize me<br />
and my ex-wives all despise me<br />
try to put it all behind me<br />
but my redneck past is nipping at my heels (ha ha ha)</p>
<p>I've been thinking a lot today<br />
I've been thinking a lot today<br />
I've been thinking a lot today<br />
I thought about the army</p>
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<title><![CDATA["D" Day : welcome Bob, James, Kirk &amp; Lars]]></title>
<link>http://moshcalifar.wordpress.com/?p=1101</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:46:46 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>moshcalifar</dc:creator>
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Playlist posibil :
01. Creeping Death
02. For Whom The Bell Tolls
03. Ride The Lightning
04. Harves]]></description>
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<p>Playlist<em> posibil</em> :</p>
<p>01. Creeping Death<br />
02. For Whom The Bell Tolls<br />
03. Ride The Lightning<br />
04. Harvester Of Sorrow<br />
05. The Unforgiven<br />
06. Leper Messiah<br />
07. ...And Justice For All<br />
09. No Remorse<br />
10. Fade To Black<br />
11. Master Of Puppets<br />
12. Whiplash<br />
13. Nothing Else Matters<br />
14. Sad But True<br />
15. One<br />
16. Enter Sandman</p>
<p>Encore:</p>
<p>17. Last Caress<br />
18. Motorbreath<br />
19. Seek &#38; Destroy</p>
<p>Asa fuse-n '99 , long long time it was , heh ?</p>
<p><span style='text-align:center; display: block;'><object width='425' height='350'><param name='movie' value='http://www.youtube.com/v/1_Ql9jLIhoo'></param><param name='wmode' value='transparent'></param><embed src='http://www.youtube.com/v/1_Ql9jLIhoo&rel=0' type='application/x-shockwave-flash' wmode='transparent' width='425' height='350'></embed></object></span></p>
<p>Real joy to see you back here tonight . Nothing else matters.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[The Matrix (1999)]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Lean, polished, convention-defining flick about a hacker turned reality-bending savior delivers an e]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lean, polished, convention-defining flick about a hacker turned reality-bending savior delivers an engrossing mix of martial arts, gunplay, and couch philosophy later replicated shamelessly by genre peers.  It's a cocktail that works, urgently presented as if it were the crew's first and last movie.  If only this were the case.</p>
<p><strong>FlickFool says: "Buy it"</strong></p>
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<title><![CDATA[The paperwork!]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[July 22, 2008
Drug out the sandy folders and dusty files today.  There&#8217;s a LOT of paperwork h]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>July 22, 2008</p>
<p>Drug out the sandy folders and dusty files today.  There's a LOT of paperwork here! The yellowing label stickers on top of my main blue folder reads: "GREGORIO CORTEZ RESEARCH 1999-2004."  Wow...1999!  Can't believe this journey began almost ten years ago. </p>
<p>This first time I remember learning anything about my great-great grandfather was when I was around six or seven years old.  My mother, Cindy Alvear, had a copy of <em>El Corrido de Gregorio Cortez</em>, the <em>corrido</em>, or folk song, that was sung about Gregorio Cortez in the early 1900s.  My mother did not understand the Spanish lyrics and asked our neighbor, Frances Torres, if she would translate the song for her. </p>
<p>That is the first time I remember hearing or learning anything about my great-great grandfather.  And, at the time, it did not make much sense to me or seem significant to my six or seven year old heart. </p>
<p>Then came my sophmore year and a Mexican-American Studies course with Professor Juan Rodriguez at the University of Texas at San Antonio in 1997.  This was my beginning.  I will quote my synopisis of the humiliating event that opened the floodgates of intrigue as written in my master's thesis:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="font-size:small;font-family:Times New Roman;">"Do you know anything about Gregorio Cortez?” Professor Rodríguez grilled.<span>  </span>“To be honest with you, I don’t.” I shamefully replied.</span></p></blockquote>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0 0 0 0.5in;"><span style="font-size:small;font-family:Times New Roman;">Professor Rodríguez’ proud and gentle face quickly contorted with rage.<span>  </span>Stepping away from my desk he blared: “When I was growing up, my mom used to sing me the <em>corrido</em>!<span>  </span>And, if I knew that Gregorio Cortez was my great-great grandfather, I would go out and learn everything I possibly could!”</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0 0 0 0.5in;"><span style="font-size:small;font-family:Times New Roman;">I felt about an inch tall.<span>  </span>I was scum.<span>  </span>After class, I retreated home to my mother and cried because of my ignorance.<span>  </span>I did not know anything about my history.<span>  </span>Even more so, I knew nothing about this man Mexicanos held in such high esteem.<span>  </span>So, the journey began.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0 0 0 0.5in;"><span style="font-size:small;"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"><span>                                                                        </span><em>-Personal Reflection, April 2001</em></span></span></p>
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<p style="text-align:center;">Photograph taken after the 10-day pursuit of Gregorio Cortez. <br />
Cortez is sitting, hand-cuffed, front and center.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[The Bone Collector 1999 Direct Download Link]]></title>
<link>http://spotlinks.wordpress.com/?p=23</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 14:07:43 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>hassanfayaz</dc:creator>
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IMDB link  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0145681/
IMDB ratings  6.3/10 (34,724 votes)
Release Date]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/31/bone_collector_poster.jpg/440px-Bone_collector_poster.jpg" alt="" width="238" height="324" /></p>
<p style="text-align:center;">
<p style="text-align:left;">IMDB link  <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0145681/">http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0145681/</a></p>
<p>IMDB ratings  6.3/10 (34,724 votes)</p>
<p>Release Date : 5 November 1999 (USA)<br />
Genre : Drama &#124; Mystery &#124; Thriller<br />
Plot : Quadripeligic ex-cop Lincoln Rhyme was looking forward to his assisted suicide when he got the news: some sicko was abducting people in a taxi and leaving them to die in particularly sadistic ways. With time counting down between each abduction and possible death, Rhyme recruits rather-unwilling Amelia Donaghy, haunted by her cop father's suicide and thinking she's next, into working the crime scenes to track down the killer.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">adrive.com</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><a href="http://www.adrive.com/public/059b0e648fa1b162f5b6ab47fa973a7e7afad9e72fd114f7f9 44a0ade9085756.html">http://www.adrive.com/public/059b0e648fa1b162f5b6ab47fa973a7e7afad9e72fd114f7f9 44a0ade9085756.html</a></p>
<p style="text-align:left;">mybloop.com</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><a href="http://www.mybloop.com/download-interstitial/n8Op7T/The.Bone.Collector.1999.DvDRip.Eng.whywedie.dvd4arab.com.avi">http://www.mybloop.com/download-interstitial/n8Op7T/The.Bone.Collector.1999.DvDRip.Eng.whywedie.dvd4arab.com.avi</a></p>
<p style="text-align:left;">dl.free.fr</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><a href="http://dl.free.fr/amVUNW41m">http://dl.free.fr/amVUNW41m</a></p>
<p style="text-align:left;">bitroad.net</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><a href="http://bitroad.net/download/32d4bc70560/The.Bone.Collector.1999.DvDRip.Eng.whywedie.dvd4arab.com.avi.html">http://bitroad.net/download/32d4bc70560/The.Bone.Collector.1999.DvDRip.Eng.whywedie.dvd4arab.com.avi.html</a></p>
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<title><![CDATA[O zespole]]></title>
<link>http://tankytyton.wordpress.com/?p=3</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 10:13:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Tanky Tyton to zespół powstały w 1999 roku. Jego założycielki to dwie dziewczyny - KKL i RvP.
D]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tanky Tyton to zespół powstały w 1999 roku. Jego założycielki to dwie dziewczyny - KKL i RvP.</p>
<p>Debiutancka płyta - 'W ogrodzonej chacie' została nagrana w roku powstania grupy. Najbardziej znane utwory, to 'Mi się chce', 'Oopendy' (inspirowane drugą częścią filmu o Królu Lwie), a także 'Przyjaciele'. Po wydaniu tego krążka (a właściwie... kasety) dziewczyny (wtedy sześcioletnia KKL i siedmioletnia RvP) zagrały jeden koncert - publiczność była jednak ograniczona do ich mam:).</p>
<p>Nagrywanie piosenek bardzo się im spodobało, zatem na przełomie 2001/2002 r. powróciły z kolejną kasetą - 'Tanky Tyton', z której najlepiej pamietamy 'Leci ptak', 'Ostatnie jajko...', 'Tanky Tyton' , 'Zoo'. Był to czas, w którym KKL i RvP razem ze swoimi znajomymi z podwórka ułożyły scenariusz do filmu 'Pechowiec, Szkoła i Wampir'. Nie obyło się zatem bez soundtrack'a, który pojawił sie na drugiej płycie TT. Prób do filmu było wiele, jednak ostatecznie nigdy nie został on nagrany...</p>
<p>Czy był to koniec z karierą aktorską? Absolutnie nie! W 2003 roku dziewczyny zajęły się serią czterech fimów - 'Aksamit': 'Potęga miłości', 'Miłość przez internet', 'Wakacyjna miłość', 'Miłość przez ślub'. Wydawać by się mogło, że te jakże znaczące tytuły oddają treść samych filmów. Szczerze mówiąc... nie do końca:). Były to raczej parodie telenoweli, których natłok mogliśmy śledzić w tamtych latach. Niestety, efekt końcowy był identyczny, jak z 'Pechowcem...' . A skoro identyczny, to musiał znaleźć sie soundrack:). Takowy pojawił się na trzeciej płycie (!) Tanky Tyton - 'Pechowiec, Szkoła i Wampir'. Z tego właśnie krążka w pamięci fanów, których ilość gwałtownie wzrosła, zachowały się przede wszystkim '...Gdyby była wóda', 'Kanalizacja', 'Kwas', i 'Dla Ciebie'. Warto zaznaczyć, że utwór 'Idzie dziad', to piosenka z kabaretu 'Pod Śledziem', którego aktorkami był nie kto inny, a KKL i RvP. Przestawienie to miało miejsce w 2002 roku, jednak po tysiącach prób spektakl trzeba było przerwać, bowiem podczas jednego występu miał miejsce bardzo przykry wpadek. Mianowicie RvP, która z wielkim zaangażowaniem wczuła się w rolę odskakującej chmurki - wpadła przez szybę w drzwiach. Kabaret przerwano i już nigdy dziewczyny nie pojawiły się w takiej roli na estradzie...</p>
<p>Rok 2004. Dziewczyny są już nastolatkami - KKL ma 11 lat, RvP 12. W dalszym ciągu nagrywanie płyt sprawia im wielką radość i satysfakcję, zatem kontynuują wydawanie płyt. Czwarty album zatytułowały 'KA'. Są to pierwsze litery imion dziewczyn. W tym momencie pojawia się bardzo istotny element, który ciągnie się po dzień dzisiejszy. Otóż od 2004 roku, dziewczyny korzystają z podkładów muzycznych EA Games. Do tych melodii piszą teksty, ubarwiają je i nagrywają na płyty. 'KA' otwiera zatem nowy rozdział w karierze dziewczyn. Ale nie tylko ze względu na muzykę. Przede wszystkim, właśnie z tego krążka pochodzi największy jak dotąd hit Tanky Tyton - 'Złapałem Kota'. Obok tego utworu znalazły się 'Jaja', 'Szaman', 'Ślina', a także 'Love Song' w języku angielskim. W tym miejscu dziewczyny mają czym się pochwalić, bowiem 'KA' dotarło do Francji. Tak, tak, to nie są żarty! Wprawdzie póki co, jest to jedyny album, który zawędrował do Francji, ale oczywiście wszystko jeszcze przed nimi...:)</p>
<p>Rok 2005 okazał się dobrym momentem na wydanie albumu 'The Best Of Tanky Tyton 1999 - 2005'. Tutaj znalazły się 22 utwory - po pięć z każdej wcześniejszej płyty, remiks nagrania 'Aksamit' oraz 'Mix - The best of Tanky Tyton 1999-2005'.  Te sześć lat pokazało, jak bardzo zmienił się styl TT, a także głosy RvP i KKL. Utwory z tego krążka zostały nagrane po raz drugi (nie sposób było bowiem przegrać utwory z kaset na płytę). Różnica między chociażby 'W ogrodzonej chacie' z roku 1999, a tą wersją z 2005, była ogromna.</p>
<p>Nie był to jednak koniec, jeżeli chodzi o 2005 rok. Zaraz po wydaniu 'debestówki' pojawił się album o bardzo kontrowersyjnym tytule - 'Carlsberg'. Jak na razie, według piosenkarek, jest to najlepsza płyta TT. Mamy tutaj dwa utwory obcojęzyczne - hiszpański 'Mal toro' i francuski 'Voici ma carte'. A poza tym polskie 'Impra w rytmach disco' -utwór godny 'Złapałem kota', 'Niestrawność', 'Piosenka nie dla ludzi'...</p>
<p>'Carlsberg' to jak na razie ostatnia wydana płyta. Jednak od trzech lat trwają już prace nad siódmym krążkiem 'Dziad w Monte Carlo'. Dlaczego aż tyle czasu potrzeba na nagranie tego albumu? W 2006 roku dziewczynom udało się nagrać tytułowy singiel. Jednak po pewnym czasie KKL wyjechała na stałe do Włoch. Jej przyjazdy w wakacje to stanowczo za mało, na nagranie całej płyty. W 2007 roku udało się dograć jeszcze sześć piosenek. Na szczęście niedługo KKL przyjeżdża do Polski, zatem ci, co liczą na wydanie siódmego albumu, prawdopodobnie wcale się nie przeliczą. ;)</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Magnolia (1999)]]></title>
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<title><![CDATA[Toy Story 2 (1999)]]></title>
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<title><![CDATA[El sexto sentido / The Sixth Sense (1999)]]></title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 05:51:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Shakira: MTV Unplugged (1999)]]></title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 05:48:19 +0000</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Buena Vista Social Club (1999)]]></title>
<link>http://devede.wordpress.com/?p=118</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 05:06:27 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>ulic</dc:creator>
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<link>http://devede.wordpress.com/?p=89</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 01:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>ulic</dc:creator>
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<title><![CDATA[The Matrix (1999)]]></title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 01:09:51 +0000</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Stavern / Søgne 1999]]></title>
<link>http://fellesferier.wordpress.com/?p=33</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 20:43:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[De som var med: Anne Britt, Brigt, Ann Iren, Halvor, Linda, Ingelin, Petter, Amund, Simen, Trygve
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>De som var med: Anne Britt, Brigt, Ann Iren, Halvor, Linda, Ingelin, Petter, Amund, Simen, Trygve</p>
<p>Om stedene: Første uke hadde vi en firmaleilighet via Saga Petroleum. Hytta var i utgangspunktet fin, men vi oppdaget gradvis at den var alvorlig angrepet av stokkmaur. Står neppe der idag? Beliggenhet ved en av Vestfolds enorme campinglasser, men samtidig ganske skjermet og for seg elv.<br />
Søgne var et vanlig bolighus beliggende i et rolig boligstrøk. Vi tror vi kom i kontakt med utleier via annonse i Aftenposten.</p>
<p>AI og Halvor: Første gang vi ferierte med vår svarte SAAB.</p>
<p>Detaljer vi husker fra Stavern første uke:</p>
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<li> Simen-sitat: "Sjekk den damen!"</li>
<li>Hytte holdt på å bli spist opp av stokkmaur</li>
<li>Oppvaskmaskin</li>
<li>Knutekål var en suksess</li>
<li>Krigsminnesmerke i Stavern</li>
<li>Rullesteinsstrand, Mølen</li>
<li>Besøkte Nevlunghavn</li>
<li>Gassgrill ved hytt var litt nervepirrende</li>
<li>Skybrudd ved ankomst, men mye fint vær</li>
<li>mye glassmaneter, også kalt gelebading</li>
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<p>Detaljer vi husker fra Søgne, andre uke:</p>
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<li> verdens minste kjøleskap", som i utgangspunktet var fylt med kattemat</li>
<li>Ingelin badet Trygve og arrangerte forestilling etterpå. Romersk påkledning?</li>
<li>Fotballspillturnering</li>
<li>Vekket av ungene om morgenen da de hadde stått opp i 7-tida og lagde voldsomt leven på lekeplassen</li>
<li>Badet på campingplass ved Høllen</li>
<li>Tok også båten Høllen ut til Ny Hellesund og gikk på tur</li>
<li>besøkte dyreparken i kristiansand</li>
<li>Ingelin hadde et lite forsvinningsnummer i dyreparken, men ble funnet igjen</li>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 12:07:32 +0000</pubDate>
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Un típico pueblecito norteamericano trata de hacer frente a la amenaza de unos murciélagos mutant]]></description>
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<p>Un típico pueblecito norteamericano trata de hacer frente a la amenaza de unos murciélagos mutantes con ganas de comer carne humana. El sheriff de la ciudad y una especialista en quirópteros tratarán de acabar con tan peliaguda amenaza...</p>
<p>Cuando la serie B se disfraza de superproducción cargamos contra ella por su temerario descaro. "Mucho ruido y pocas nueces" o "para este viaje no hacían falta tantas alforjas" se suele decir. A veces con más mala leche de la necesaria. Cuando uno se enfrenta a <strong>'Bats'</strong> no puede evitar sentir una innegable simpatía por un producto que nunca intenta ocultar lo que es: una clásica y perfectamente ensamblada peli de monstruos con aroma, tacto y presencia de la serie B más clásica y necesaria. La que sólo busca ofrecer ochenta minutos de entretenimiento pseudo-terrorífico.</p>
<p><strong>'Bats'</strong> es una película ejemplar en cuanto a ritmo y diversión (con el apetitoso extra de estar protagonizada por Dina Meyer), que va al grano y no reniega de ni uno sólo de los tópicos de las pelís de género, los cuales integra en la historia con una fluidez y un sentido del humor entrañables. Serie B, sin complejos para gente sin complejos capaz de disfrutar de una buena carnicería de murciélagos carnívoros.</p>
<p>Como curiosidad añadir que el guión es de John Logan, luego popular gracias a los libretos para 'Gladiator' o 'The Aviator'. Y encima sale Lou Diamond Phillips...</p>
<p><strong>Spector</strong></p>
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<title><![CDATA[Cassius- 1999]]></title>
<link>http://doblededo.wordpress.com/?p=26</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 21:44:39 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Tal parece que los franceses no se piensan detener, estan invadiendo el mercado con musica bailable ]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://doblededo.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/11.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-32" src="http://doblededo.wordpress.com/files/2008/07/11.jpg?w=300" alt="" width="300" height="248" /></a>Tal parece que los franceses no se piensan detener, estan invadiendo el mercado con musica bailable a la cual es imposible decirle que no.  Cassius es un dueto  frances que han estado juntos desde 1988, llevan en su haber varias participaciones como motorbass, incluso llegaron a ser teloneros de AIR  y DAFT PUNK. Ahora han creado uno de sus exitos mas reconocidos que es el cassius-1999, del cual recuperamos su Maxi CD. totalmente recomendable.</p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 08:32:46 +0000</pubDate>
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Flaming Lips

&#8220;Feeling Myself Disintegrate&#8221;

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<strong><span style="font-size:180%;font-family:Arial;">Number 589</span></strong><br />
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<strong><span style="font-size:180%;font-family:Arial;">Flaming Lips</span></strong><br />
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<strong><span style="font-size:180%;font-family:Arial;">"Feeling Myself Disintegrate"</span></strong><br />
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<strong><span style="font-size:180%;font-family:Arial;">(1999)</span></strong></p>
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<div><a href="http://crowbarred.blogspot.com/search/label/Rage%20Against%20The%20Machine"><img style="cursor:hand;" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_EfAejaDy-Nc/SCK-poylQwI/AAAAAAAAFgY/GQcYJmCzOc4/s200/previous.gif" border="0" alt="" /></a> <a href="http://crowbarred.blogspot.com/search/label/Al%20Stewart"><img style="cursor:hand;" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_EfAejaDy-Nc/SCK-j4ylQvI/AAAAAAAAFgQ/BVsO2iFH-vU/s200/next.gif" border="0" alt="" /></a></div>
<p><strong><span style="font-family:arial;"><span style="color:#ff6600;">Genre</span>:<span style="color:#3366ff;">Alt Rock</span></span></strong></p>
<div><a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_EfAejaDy-Nc/Rp8UjJNxtoI/AAAAAAAADEI/X09lld58XEI/s1600-h/Flaming+Lips+2.jpg"><span style="font-family:arial;"><img style="float:left;cursor:hand;margin:0 10px 10px 0;" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_EfAejaDy-Nc/Rp8UjJNxtoI/AAAAAAAADEI/X09lld58XEI/s200/Flaming+Lips+2.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></span></a><span style="font-family:arial;"><span style="color:#33cc00;"><strong><span style="font-size:180%;">So</span></strong> where does a band go after releasing the most defiantly experimental record of its career? If you're the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flaming_Lips" target="_blank"><span style="color:#ff6600;">Flaming Lips</span></a>, you keep rushing headlong into the unknown -- </span></span><a class="dlink" href="http://www.artistdirect.com/store/artist/album/0,,847939,00.html" target="_blank"><span style="color:#ff6600;font-family:arial;">The Soft Bulletin</span></a><span style="color:#33cc00;font-family:arial;">, their follow-up to the four-disc gambit </span><a class="dlink" href="http://www.artistdirect.com/store/artist/album/0,,308859,00.html" target="_blank"><span style="color:#ff6600;font-family:arial;">Zaireeka</span></a><span style="color:#33cc00;font-family:arial;">, is in many ways their most daring work yet, a plaintively emotional, lushly symphonic pop masterpiece eons removed from the mind-warping noise of their past efforts. Though more conventional in concept and scope than </span><a class="dlink" href="http://www.artistdirect.com/store/artist/album/0,,308859,00.html" target="_blank"><span style="color:#ff6600;font-family:arial;">Zaireeka</span></a><span style="color:#33cc00;font-family:arial;">, </span><a class="dlink" href="http://www.artistdirect.com/store/artist/album/0,,847939,00.html" target="_blank"><span style="color:#ff6600;font-family:arial;">The Soft Bulletin</span></a><span style="color:#33cc00;font-family:arial;"> clearly reflects its predecessor's expansive sonic palette. Its multidimensional sound is positively celestial, a shape-shifting pastiche of blissful melodies, heavenly harmonies, and orchestral flourishes; but for all its headphone-friendly innovations, the music is still amazingly accessible, never sacrificing popcraft in the name of radical experimentation. (Its aims are so perversely commercial, in fact, that hit R&#38;B remixer Peter Mokran tinkered with the cuts "Race for the Prize" and "Waitin' for a Superman" in the hopes of earning mainstream radio attention.) </span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family:arial;"><span style="color:#33cc00;"><strong><span style="font-size:180%;"><a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_EfAejaDy-Nc/Rp8WQZNxtpI/AAAAAAAADEQ/F4xWwjIVHLs/s1600-h/Flaming_lips_2.jpg"><img style="float:right;cursor:hand;margin:0 0 10px 10px;" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_EfAejaDy-Nc/Rp8WQZNxtpI/AAAAAAAADEQ/F4xWwjIVHLs/s200/Flaming_lips_2.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a>But</span></strong> what's most remarkable about </span></span><a class="dlink" href="http://www.artistdirect.com/store/artist/album/0,,847939,00.html" target="_blank"><span style="color:#ff6600;font-family:arial;">The Soft Bulletin</span></a><span style="color:#33cc00;font-family:arial;"> is its humanity -- these are <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Coyne" target="_blank"><span style="color:#ff6600;">Wayne Coyne</span></a>'s most personal and deeply felt songs, as well as the warmest and most giving. No longer hiding behind surreal vignettes about Jesus, zoo animals, and outer space, Coyne pours his heart and soul into each one of these tracks, poignantly exploring love, loss, and the fate of all mankind; highlights like "The Spiderbite Song" and "Feeling Yourself Disintegrate" are so nakedly emotional and transcendently spiritual that it's impossible not to be moved by their beauty. There's no telling where the Lips will go from here, but it's almost beside the point -- not just the best album of 1999, </span><a class="dlink" href="http://www.artistdirect.com/store/artist/album/0,,847939,00.html" target="_blank"><span style="color:#ff6600;font-family:arial;">The Soft Bulletin</span></a><span style="font-family:arial;"> <strong><span style="font-size:180%;">might be the best record of the entire decade</span></strong>.</span> ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide <span style="color:#000000;">Waiwera</span></div>
<div><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_EfAejaDy-Nc/Rp8XxpNxtqI/AAAAAAAADEY/oPwIGSEHTl0/s1600-h/RS+2007+7.jpg"><img style="float:left;cursor:hand;margin:0 10px 10px 0;" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_EfAejaDy-Nc/Rp8XxpNxtqI/AAAAAAAADEY/oPwIGSEHTl0/s200/RS+2007+7.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">What does Rolling Stone <em>think</em> of Flaming Lips</span></p>
<div><span style="color:#ffcc33;font-family:courier new;">Once you've labored in cult obscurity, fielded rumors that John Tesh wanted to cover one of your songs, appeared on Beverly Hills 90210, composed an orchestra for forty automobile tape decks and enjoyed a minuscule Top Forty blip, what do you do for a follow-up? The eccentric Oklahoma outfit Flaming Lips serenely release another baffling, winning, neopsychedelic recording. Densely textured, awkward but somehow melodic, The Soft Bulletin finds these pop oddballs with their poker-faced humor firmly intact -- "When you got that spider bite on your hand/I thought we would have to break up the band," sings Wayne Coyne in his strained <a href="http://crowbarred.blogspot.com/search/label/Neil%20Young%20677"><span style="color:#cc33cc;">Neil Young</span></a>-style voice, referring to an accident that could only have happened to the Lips, and did. Their music isn't, how you say, universally accessible, and the weirdness gets same-y, but no one else has posited a parallel universe in which the Sixties and the Nineties exist simultaneously, allowing for a peculiarly convincing brand of monolithic robotic swirl.</span> (RS 813)</div>
<div><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">For Neil Young see </span><a href="http://crowbarred.blogspot.com/search/label/Neil%20Young%20938"><span style="color:#ff6600;font-family:trebuchet ms;">Number 938</span></a><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"> &#38; </span><a href="http://crowbarred.blogspot.com/search/label/Neil%20Young%20677"><span style="color:#ff6600;font-family:trebuchet ms;">Number 677</span></a></div>
<div style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-family:arial;"><span style="color:#33cc00;">Rolling Stone Top 500 Songs ranked this song at Number</span> (Let us say this only once....) <span style="color:#33cc00;">and the Album ranked at Number</span> (Only WE have the authority to say its "Album of The Decade")</span></p>
<div><strong><span style="font-size:130%;color:#ff0000;font-family:arial;">This song has a crowbarred rating of 72.4 out of 108 pts</span></strong></div>
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<div style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-family:Arial;"><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">1-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/2"><span style="color:#ff0000;">2</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-<a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/3"><span style="color:#ff0000;">3</span></a>-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/A"><span style="color:#ff0000;">A</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/B"><span style="color:#ff0000;">B</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/C"><span style="color:#ff0000;">C</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/D"><span style="color:#ff0000;">D</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/E"><span style="color:#ff0000;">E</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/F"><span style="color:#ff0000;">F</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/G"><span style="color:#ff0000;">G</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/H"><span style="color:#ff0000;">H</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/I"><span style="color:#ff0000;">I</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/J"><span style="color:#ff0000;">J</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/K"><span style="color:#ff0000;">K</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/L"><span style="color:#ff0000;">L</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/M"><span style="color:#ff0000;">M</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/N"><span style="color:#ff0000;">N</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/O"><span style="color:#ff0000;">O</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/P"><span style="color:#ff0000;">P</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/Q"><span style="color:#ff0000;">Q</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/R"><span style="color:#ff0000;">R</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/S"><span style="color:#ff0000;">S</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/T"><span style="color:#ff0000;">T</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/U"><span style="color:#ff0000;">U</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/V"><span style="color:#ff0000;">V</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/W"><span style="color:#ff0000;">W</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/X"><span style="color:#ff0000;">X</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/Y"><span style="color:#ff0000;">Y</span></a><span style="color:#ff0000;">-</span><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/Z"><span style="color:#ff0000;">Z</span></a></strong></span></div>
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<div style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-size:85%;"><a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1955">1955</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1956">1956</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1957">1957</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1958">1958</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1959">1959</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1960"><span style="color:#ff0000;">1960</span></a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1961">1961</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1962">1962</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1963">1963</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1964">1964</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1965">1965</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1966">1966</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1967">1967</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1968">1968</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1969">1969</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1970"><span style="color:#ff0000;">1970</span></a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1971">1971</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1972">1972</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1973">1973</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1974">1974</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1975">1975</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1976">1976</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1977">1977</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1978">1978</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1979">1979</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1980"><span style="color:#ff0000;">1980</span></a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1981">1981</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1982">1982</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1983">1983</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1984">1984</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1985">1985</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1986">1986</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1987">1987</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1988">1988</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1989">1989</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1990"><span style="color:#ff0000;">1990</span></a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1991">1991</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1992">1992</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1993">1993</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1994">1994</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1995">1995</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1996">1996</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1997">1997</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1998">1998</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/1999">1999</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/2000"><span style="color:#ff0000;">2000</span></a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/2001">2001</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/2002">2002</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/2003">2003</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/2004">2004</a>, <a href="http://crowbarred1000.blogspot.com/search/label/2005">2005</a></span></p>
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