Man of Honour
Wait film? What film?
it is called Rite Here Rite Now being shown at loads of Cinema's from June 20th.
Wait film? What film?
Thanks for info! Hadn't heard of this, now I need to find a cinema near me.it is called Rite Here Rite Now being shown at loads of Cinema's from June 20th.
Thanks for info! Hadn't heard of this, now I need to find a cinema near me.
Anyone done this before? Did you make it all the way?
One Nation Under a Groove by Funkadellic, which I think I will actually like but can't find on Spotify
Mention to Dr John who I had never heard of
Soul for sure. Plus the way Spotify's algorithm works its filling my suggested mixes with all kinds of interesting stuff. Then you hear the odd snippet you've heard RZA sample at some point over the 1,000 records he produced. Black Parade as I've mentioned I thought was great, perfectly crafted start to finish and one of the best albums I think I have heard as a total package start to finish with no sort of disjoints. In a similar way to 10,000 days if you get what I mean.Has it made you have more appreciation for genres you otherwise had no interest in?
I couldn't do it, personally. I like a wide range of music and can get down with most things but if I came across something I didn't like I know I'd just skip it
Indeed it was Gris-Gris. Enjoyed it.I post on the Hoffman music forums and we went through the Rolling Stone 500 a couple of years ago, one album per day. Then did the then-current RYM 500 as a comparison.
Although it has plenty of excellent material, the Rolling Stone list is very heavily biased towards certain 'vogue' artists. The RYM list, based on user ratings rather than a select group of people, is much more varied and has some real hidden gems - particularly from Japanese artists.
YouTube it!
Funkadelic (and Parliament) have so much great material. The title song on Maggot Brain is one of my favourite tracks, phenomenal playing by Eddie Hazel.
Was that Gris-Gris? That was new to me at the time too, and I enjoyed it.
Along a similar vein, try Exuma's 1970 debut album (this was on the RYM list). You may enjoy it.
I think most would class Eminem as a pop star rather than a serious Hip Hop artist. I certainly would.The top 100 has a bunch of rap albums but no Eminem? Bit silly to be honest
it is called Rite Here Rite Now being shown at loads of Cinema's from June 20th.
Yeah twenties is terrible, their only album track I can't stand and skip it. Can't believe they chose to play that live.I'm sure I've said in another thread, I did see it at the cinema but the soundtrack is on Spotify, I've been listening to it a fair bit, I reckon it's one of the best hour and a halfs of music out there.
The only one I'm not a massive fan of is "twenties" but it's alright...
is this list made by AI?
Drake was like 70 or so.
Don't even see an eminem album int he top250 or I'm blind.
where's snoop dogg - doggystyle? surely better than any drake album.
every song was a banger on Doggystyle