Showing posts with label Pop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pop. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 March 2016

Top 50 of 1986 to 1987

Last time out I covered 1983 to 1985, this time it slims down to a two year period, from 1986 to 1987.  During those years I was aged 7 to 9 years old and still had a very small record collection, adding albums by Rick Astley and Wet Wet Wet as well as singles by the likes of Europe, Living in a Box and Hue and Cry.  Some of those artists made it here, others didn't.

As with the two previous charts there are still a lot of albums discovered much later, if you followed the 1970-82 and 83-85 charts the pattern of Metallica and Maiden entries will be of no surprise but there were a few more bands starting to hit their stride from slower beginnings, bands like Faith No More and Red Hot Chili Peppers.  Not to mention the usual selection of chart hits that hung around in my brain long enough to still impress.

There's a distinct feeling here of things starting to get a little more alternative, the aforementioned FNM and RHCP increasing their number, the pop songs included being a little less cheesy and more hard-hitting in places, the metal growing ever more extreme.  The number of releases to choose from in my collection is still relatively small from these years meaning repeats of bands are inevitable, but the sounds within are definitely starting to open out.

1. Metallica - Master of Puppets
2. Slayer - Angel of Death
3. New Order - True Faith
4. Iron Maiden - Caught Somewhere in Time
5. Iron Maiden - The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
6. Metallica - Battery
7. Europe - The Final Countdown
8. Faith No More - Faster Disco
9. Iron Maiden - Heaven Can Wait
10. Iron Maiden - Alexander the Great
11. Pet Shop Boys - It's a Sin
12. Metallica - Damage Inc
13. Iron Maiden - Wasted Years
14. Guns N' Roses - Welcome to the Jungle
15. Iron Maiden - Stranger in a Strange Land
16. Megadeth - Peace Sells
17. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine
18. Slayer - Raining Blood
19. Metallica - Last Caress/Green Hell
20. Iron Maiden - Deja Vu
21. Guns N' Roses - Paradise City
22. Faith No More - Introduce Yourself
23. Pet Shop Boys - Always on my Mind
24. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Backwoods
25. Cutting Crew - (I Just) Died in your Arms
26. Aha - Manhattan Skyline
27. Napalm Death - Instinct of Survival
28. Faith No More - We Care a Lot
29. Sepultura - Troops of Doom
30. Europe - Rock the Night
31. Faith No More - Chinese Arithmetic
32. Faith No More - R n' R
33. Metallica - Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
34. Pet Shop Boys - Suburbia
35. Europe - On Broken Wings
36. Pet Shop Boys - Opportunities
37. Faith No More - Anne's Song
38. Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up
39. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Fight Like a Brave
40. Aha - Cry Wolf
41. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Me and My Friends
42. Starship - Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now
43. Napalm Death - Scum
44. Napalm Death - The Kill
45. Faith No More - The Crab Song
46. Faith No More - Spirit
47. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Subterranean Homesick Blues
48. Jan Hammer - Crockett's Theme
49. Julian Cope - World Shut Your Mouth
50. Megadeth - Wake Up Dead

The next chart will be the first single year, 1988.

Sunday, 29 November 2015

Top 50 of 1983 to 1985

The previous blog from 1970 to 1982 was basically collecting up all of the loose ends and moulding them together to get this journey through my record collection moving.  Yes, there were some themes with three Iron Maiden albums in particular jostling for position and taking up a large share of proceedings, but it was a long time period so felt a little disjointed.

1983 to 1985 is obviously much shorter in terms of time, so may seem a little more cohesive, but still the albums and songs I own from this period are not as abundant as later years.  A lot of the entries come from two particular metal giants, Metallica starting life with Kill 'Em All and Ride the Lightning and Iron Maiden starting to come into their prime with Piece of Mind and Powerslave.  But intermingled with those songs are some classics from the worlds of pop, rock and metal alike.

1985 saw my first record purchase, Aled Jones' Walking in the Air on 7", which sadly didn't make it here.  My first album, Aha's Hunting High and Low fared better with four entries, pretty successful longevity for a first album purchase.  With me being aged between 4 and 7 for the period of this chart it doesn't take a genius to work out that I wasn't into the majority of these songs at the time, but at least I could say I was aware of around 10 or so, some leaving a last impression on my young mind.  It would take a few more years before my record collection really started growing but in the coming years there were still plenty of classic albums to rediscover.

1. Metallica- For Whom the Bell Tolls
2. Aha - The Sun Always Shines on TV
3. Iron Maiden - Aces High
4. Phil Oakey & Giorgio Moroder - Together in Electric Dreams
5. Killing Joke - Love Like Blood
6. Iron Maiden - Powerslave
7. The Cult - She Sells Sanctuary
8. Aha - Take On Me
9. Metallica - Fade to Black
10. Iron Maiden - The Trooper
11. Dead or Alive - You Spin Me Round
12. Ray Parker Jr - Ghostbusters
13. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Jungle Man
14. Huey Lewis and the News - The Power of Love
15. Iron Maiden - Rime of the Ancient Mariner
16. Metallica - Creeping Death
17. Metallica - Whiplash
18. Metallica- Metal Militia
19. Iron Maiden - 2 Minutes to Midnight
20. Dire Straits- Money for Nothing
21. Iron Maiden - Flight of Icarus
22. Metallica - The Four Horsemen
23. Europe - Seven Doors Hotel
24. Metallica - Ride the Lightning
25. Metallica - Fight Fire With Fire
26. Megadeth - Mechanix
27. Megadeth - Killing is my Business and Business is Good
28. Metallica - The Call of Ktulu
29. Faith No More - We Care a Lot
30. Kajagoogoo- Too Shy
31. Smiths - This Charming Man
32. Aha - Train of Thought
33. Metallica - Hit the Lights
34. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Nevermind
35. Smiths - How Soon is Now
36. Faith No More - Mark Bowen
37. Aha - Hunting High and Low
38. Misfits - Die, Die My Darling
39. Metallica - Motorbreath
40. Misfits - Green Hell
41. Metallica - Seek & Destroy
42. Metallica - Phantom Lord
43. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Get Up and Jump
44. Simple Minds - Don't You (Forget About Me)
45. Madness - Uncle Sam
46. Julian Cope - Reynard the Fox
47. Foreigner - I Want to Know What Love Is
48. Duran Duran - Is There Something I Should Know?
49. Spandau Ballet - Gold
50. Red Hot Chili Peppers- Catholic School Girls Rule

The next chart will be 1986 to 1987.

Sunday, 25 October 2015

Top 50 of 1970 to 1982

While I was trying to think of which band should be the next to receive the top 50 treatment, I hit upon the idea of doing a top 50 per year.  Now I don't actually own a lot of albums from before I was born, so the initial part of doing that would probably prove problematic.....no bother, I'll group the first few together I thought, culminating in this first chart covering 1970 to 1982.

The 1970s are a period that I associate with my dad's record collection, the stuff that stuck in my head were some of the more rocky albums like Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and a load of prog stuff, even though I don't think he actually owns that many albums by the aforementioned bands.  No matter, I'm only counting things that I own anyway and for this time period that mainly consists of the first 3 Iron Maiden albums, a host of best ofs, the odd 80s compilation and a few random selections creeping in here and there.  Certainly where Maiden are concerned that shows and I make no apology for it, it's just the way the chart falls!

Some of the selections were difficult to rank due to some pretty different genres battling for attention.  There was also a much smaller window for knowing the songs at the time (given that I was born in 1978), although Madness and Adam and the Ants are two that stand out here where that was the case.  So most of these entries come from the "before my time" school, revisiting older classics in later years to see what all the fuss was about.  Some stand the test of time well, others can never be the same without the context of "being there".  However, this is only the start, and "being there" will play a huge part in the coming charts as my musical journey continues.....

1. Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name
2. Iron Maiden - Phantom of the Opera
3. Jeff Wayne - The Eve of the War
4. Motorhead - Ace of Spades
5. Iron Maiden - Run to the Hills
6. Ramones - Sheena is a Punk Rocker
7. Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden
8. Misfits - Last Caress
9. Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast
10. Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop
11. Sex Pistols - Pretty Vacant
12. Jeff Wayne - The Artilleryman & The Fighting Machine
13. Duran Duran - Rio
14. Ultravox - Vienna
15. Madness - House of Fun
16. Dexy's Midnight Runners - Come on Eileen
17. Misfits - Halloween
18. Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the UK
19. Duran Duran - Girls on Film
20. Misfits - Astro Zombies
21. Madness - Our House
22. Ramones - Rockaway Beach
23. Deep Purple - Speed King
24. Motorhead - Overkill
25. Iron Maiden - Running Free
26. Iron Maiden - Prowler
27. Iron Maiden - Sanctuary
28. The Teardop Explodes - Reward
29. Chas & Dave - The Sideboard Song
30. Iron Maiden - Wrathchild
31. Adam and the Ants - Stand and Deliver
32. Killing Joke - Follow the Leaders
33. Duran Duran - Planet Earth
34. Rainbow - Since You've Been Gone
35. Black Sabbath - Paranoid
36. Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart
37. Joy Division - Transmission
38. Chas & Dave - Margate
39. Iron Maiden - Children of the Damned
40. Iron Maiden - Charlotte the Harlot
41. Sex Pistols - God Save the Queen
42. Deep Purple - Black Night
43. Duran Duran - Hungry Like the Wolf
44. Michael Jackson - Billie Jean
45. Iron Maiden - The Prisoner
46. Iron Maiden - Invaders
47. Iron Maiden - Murders in the Rue Morgue
48. Madness - Baggy Trousers
49. Motorhead - Bomber
50. Led Zeppelin - Black Dog

The next chart will be 1983 to 1985.

Thursday, 24 April 2014

Punathon

So, the evening of Thursday 24th April 2014 will go down in history as the day the Twitter metal band/pop band punathon went down.....it didn't always strictly stick to the rules but you'll get the general idea.

As usual it was one of my stupid comments that started it, wondering if we could have a metal boy band called Godless Savage Garden (combining a Dimmu Borgir album and, well, Savage Garden obviously) and it just kind of degenerated from there.....each member of the conversation is listed with their contributions for prosperity, because I think they're worth reading again!!!!  Personal bests have taken pride of place at the top for each person as I've actually ordered each person's entries by my own personal preference.  Yes, I'm THAT sad......bask in our glory/stupidity.

Ian Lipthorpe @Pyfbrown
Bananarammstein
Gareth At the Gates
Spandau Ballet for my Valentine
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Darkthrone
FredWestlife
Anal Country Music
HearSlayer
Metallic Kitten
Huey Lewis and the New Found Glory
Godless Savage Garden

Swag Master General @Aerodax
Wu Tang Clannibal Corpse
Sick of it All Saints
3 Colours Rednex
Sonata Arctic Monkeys
ZZ Toploader
Morbid Angels & Airwaves
Imagine Dragonforce
Earth, Wind & Firewind
Job for a Cowboyzone
Method Manic Street Preachers
Bouncing Soul Asylum

Perran Helyes @AeonsSouth
will.i.amon Amarth
Boyz II Manowar
Taake That
Guns N'Sync
Paloma Faith No More
Beastie Boyzone
Dark Funeral for a Friend
Napalm Death Cab for Cutie
Girlschool Aloud
Pierce the Veil of Maya
The Chris Browning

Iris @darkskycrumbles
Tears for Fear Factory
Bowling for Supergrass
S Club 7 Year Bitch
Slaughter and the Dogs D'Amour

Zephyrus @BagOfFuzz
Stabbing Westlife
Sugababes in Toyland
Nuclear Assault N Pepa
Luther Fang-dross