Re: top five desert island albums

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Counterpoint -

I've got a bunch of records from my past that I love, but I'm not as compelled to listed to them this morning as I am 4-5 new recommendations or discoveries. None of them are likely to have the same impact on me that my "classic" records did when I first discovered them.

And if you told me I could never hear Spiderland or Te Deum or Paso Inferior again, I'd be a little sad because I like of of them a lot. But I've listened to all of them a bunch and the re-re-re-visit is a different experience than discovering or getting to know a record.

Which - I get isn't what's being asked. It's all context for this point: the Desert Island Discs is a weird forced-ossification of the music-listening experience. This perversion manifests itself most oddly in the deluxe packaging/re-issue/re-mastering/Steve Hoffman forum approach to music.

Not trolling here, but as a more fun thought experiment - forget about Desert Island Discs. Imagine that all music you love has an expiration date of, say, 20 years. Fill the void they leave behind.

= Justin

Re: top five desert island albums

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Justin Foley wrote: Tue Sep 21, 2021 10:16 am Which - I get isn't what's being asked. It's all context for this point: the Desert Island Discs is a weird forced-ossification of the music-listening experience. This perversion manifests itself most oddly in the deluxe packaging/re-issue/re-mastering/Steve Hoffman forum approach to music.

Not trolling here, but as a more fun thought experiment - forget about Desert Island Discs. Imagine that all music you love has an expiration date of, say, 20 years. Fill the void they leave behind.
No, I completely agree, and don't bother with these sorts of exercises. Unless there's an LP with detailed instructions on how to build a fucking boat.. I'd take that one.

I've switched listening gears like 3 times in the last 2 hours alone, and that's part of the experience. If I'm unable to do that why bother.

Re: top five desert island albums

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Justin Foley wrote: Tue Sep 21, 2021 10:16 am ...as a more fun thought experiment - forget about Desert Island Discs. Imagine that all music you love has an expiration date of, say, 20 years. Fill the void they leave behind.
Joanna Newsom - Ys
Neurosis - The Eye of Every Storm
King Midas Sound - Waiting for You
Roy Montgomery - RMHQ
Jim O'Rourke - To Magnetise Money and Catch a Roving Eye
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Re: top five desert island albums

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The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico
The Flaming Lips - In a Priest Driven Ambulance (With Silver Sunshine Stares)
Pasteboard - Glitter
Derrick Carter - The Many Shades of Cajual
Yume Bitsu - Auspicious Winds

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