Ok, loads of goodies this time.. but let's make Floodland top 10, shall we?
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Best albums of 1987
- TheBoyNextDoor
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A difficult year; ended up picking:
Front 242
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Loop
Opal
Sisters
Skinny Puppy
Spacemen 3
And left it at that; there's lots of other classic stuff from that year but I guess it didn't meet the criteria
Front 242
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Loop
Opal
Sisters
Skinny Puppy
Spacemen 3
And left it at that; there's lots of other classic stuff from that year but I guess it didn't meet the criteria
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
Waits, Wire, Swans, Spaceman 3, TSOM, PIL, Neubauten, Big Black.
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Some good albums that year. Apart from the obvious I went for the Happy Mondays debut album. An under-rated classic IMO.
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As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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Hardest choice yet. I'd used my ten choices before I even got to TSOM alphabetically and had to go back. Floodland just made it in for me. The Young Gods debut head and shoulders above everything else but I wonder if it'll even make the top 100. And the Lime Spiders - had totally forgotten about them !
Except the Masterpiece, also i voted for Dead Can Dance and INXS and some more
'Are we the Baddies?'...
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"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."
Good to be able to vote for an Icicle Works album.
Plus the obvious choice of course.....
Plus the obvious choice of course.....
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Young Gods, Sisters, Neph, Gun Club, Lee Perry & Dub Syndicate, Durutti Column, Dinosaur Jr, DCD, Big Black & Front 242 made it, but had to drop a handful of brilliant albums that should have made it also (Sonic Youth, Prince, Tuxedomoon, etc)
That really was a good year!
That really was a good year!
in dub we trust
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Some fantastic stuff there
Bodines, Julian Cope, Faith No More, FOTN, Lloyd Cole, Mondays, PIL, Railway Children, SoM, TPE
Could have picked another ten tbh!
Bodines, Julian Cope, Faith No More, FOTN, Lloyd Cole, Mondays, PIL, Railway Children, SoM, TPE
Could have picked another ten tbh!
Give me one good reason
- Silence is platinum
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Band of holy joy, dcd, triffids, jamc, marc almond, einsturzende neubauten , sad lovers and giants, gun club,
there arent any bands of that level around these days,
everything is just so easily forgetable.
there arent any bands of that level around these days,
everything is just so easily forgetable.
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Sisters definitely, also Mick Karn, David Syvian, Sinead O'Connor, Siouxie, The Psychedelic Furs, Skinny Puppy, Laibach, and a few more ...
Hhm, someone should have voted for Cabaret Voltaire, though ...
Hhm, someone should have voted for Cabaret Voltaire, though ...