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Best of pre-2004 in 2005

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Kid Modernist:
I'd really like to do this, but there was so much! Sufjan Stevens, actually. And so on and so on, and scooby dooby dooby.

Willem:
Uhm, I've had lots of catching up to do. Some cd's I'll name might be bought in december 2004 but I've bought so much this year that i don't know what's 2004 and what's 2005. The most important ones:

Mc5 - Kick Out The Jams
Dinosaur Jr - You're living all over me
Pink Floyd - Wish you were here
Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures and Closer
dEUS- Worst case Scenario
The Vacation - Band from World War 0 (well, that's from 2004 but I saw somebody mentioning Viva Voce (they suck by the way) so I'm excused)
Soundgarden - Superunknown
Lou Reed - Transformer and Berlin and Songs for Drella (with John Cale) and some more by him
Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - 30 Something
Foo Fighters - Foo Fighters and Colour and the shape and one by one
Alice In Chains - Dirt

ANd many more

Kai:

--- Quote from: Tago Mago ---
Naked City - Naked City
--- End quote ---



Good choice. Seriously, Naked City wins the thread.

Hat:
I got into a lot of Iron Maiden, Rush and Parliament this year.

It has been a very, very good year.

Dara:
some odds and ends...a lot of stuff here i really love now.

Do Make Say Think
Bardo Pond
Boredoms (they did release Seadrum/House of Sun this year, but I haven't heard it yet)
Coil
Galaxie 500
Donovan
Fiona Apple (started listening to When The Pawn...floored. haven't listened to her new one)
Edvard Grieg (norweigian romantic-era composer...he's the balls)
Mission of Burma
William Basinski
Brian Eno
Merzbow (listening to his 1998 album '1930')

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