Sep 10, 2010 00:40
The Rules: Don't take too long to think about it. Fifteen albums you've heard that will always stick with you and that have helped shape you. List the first 15 you can recall in no more than 15 minutes. Tag 15 friends, including me, because I'm interested in seeing what albums my friends choose. (To do this, go to your Notes tab on your profile page, paste rules in a new note, cast your 15 picks, and tag people in the note).
1. Bikini Kill by Bikini Kill
2. Perfect Lives by Robert Ashley
3. Lecture on Nothing by John Cage
4. Nevermind by Nirvana
5. By the Time we Get to Colorado by Tribe 8
6. Einstein on the Beach by Phillip Glass
7. Four Walls by John Cage
8. Bleach by Nirvana
9. Bricks are Heavy by L7
10. In C by Terry Riley
11. Come Out by Steve Reich
12. The Soundtrack to Oh Brother Where Art Thou
13. I am Sitting in a Room by Alvin Lucier
14. Kid A by Radiohead
15. Happy Hour by King Missle
1. The first punk album I ever bought
2. Just awesome
3. Still remember exactly where I was the first time I ever heard it. Completely blew my mind.
4. Still remember exactly where I was the first time I ever heard it. Completely blew my mind.
5. First exposure to queercore. Went to see them instead of to my prom, which my school disallowed me to go to.
6. Just awesome.
7. Just awesome.
8. Just awesome.
9. First time I got busy.
10. Heard this live for the first time. Wanted to leap to my feet and riot or something afterwards.
11. Just awesome
12. Played this a lot by my mother's bedside when she was dying.
13. Huge influence.
14. This came out just after I got an analog synth, shapes what I do with it a bit. Still listen obsessively.
15. "I woke up this morning with a bad hangover / and my penis was missing again." Ok, maybe this doesn't belong in the top 15, but I can kind of relate. Also, I got into their show underage when I was 15 or 16, and bought PBRs at the bar, got a contact high form the huge amount of pot being smoked in the club, kissed a boy, who briefly became my boyfriend, but then broke up with him a while later on account of my only actually liking girls. I wonder what Brian is doing now. (Actually, this will probably stay with me.)
Consider yourself tagged.
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