10

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

50

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

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  • giuss
    2 jan 14
    I know, this ranking makes no sense at all. But you won't read it anyway. And if you do, it'll give you an attack of aerophagia. Anyway, it's mine and I like it, as Giggi Proiettile would say.
     
    • giuss
      2 jan 14
      I also put Clapton among the top ones, so if someone I know sees it, they'll get really pissed off.
  • ZannaB
    31 jan 14
    Do you want to know the truth, Giuss? I like this ranking much more than Nick's, and I came to see it on purpose! Yours is much more open; it reflects the taste of someone who has appreciated different things, even though there's a clear preference for jazz, which is more than normal by the way. Try mentioning Morphine or Air to Nick to see the reaction, or better yet, think about what he would say if I brought them up! PS: But... Wolfmother? Are you sure?
     
  • giuss
    31 jan 14
    Sure, I almost intentionally included Wolfmother. To mess with Mike Patton. I understand that Nick knows very well different genres and has made precise choices. They are his choices, and susceptibility varies from person to person. I respect him a lot, even for an intervention he made elsewhere that I read a couple of months ago. Someone wrote that the artists he selected are not innovative; in reality, at the time, they were all or almost all very innovative in one way or another. Let's say he interpreted that ranking as something historical and of his taste, and in that sense, he is right. I don't find anything old in it, really. Taste cannot age. Perhaps vintage is a friendlier word, but someone brought out Alzheimer's. Come on, to mock first and then cry over a response filled with insults seems ridiculous to me. Someone asked for it.
     
  • Buckley
    19 dec 24
    Very jazz-oriented. Excellent.
     
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