Rabshakeh Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Hard to see why they released this now. These kinds of lists were once essential. I spent hours over that Thurston Moore list back in the day, awkward jive slang aside. But that was a long time ago, and with the likes of RYM and Discogs that information is now available to anyone who is interested. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Discogs and RYM won't be around forever! Also, the verbiage is entertaining. Quote
T.D. Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I like the list from a (latecomer and relative newbie in the field) listener's perspective. Being somewhat of an old fart, I find the writing somewhat cringe-inducing. IMO pretentious to a degree and a certain amount of collector's "flexing" as I think someone put it above. Granted that's just my taste, and the enthusiasm is definitely a plus. Quote
JSngry Posted 47 minutes ago Report Posted 47 minutes ago So...the list stops in 1980. Does that mean that somebody who uses this book to drive their primary "discovering" is going to be only a quarter-century behind the times? Quote
T.D. Posted 27 minutes ago Report Posted 27 minutes ago True. But more like almost half a century at present. An older/superannuated list seems much "safer". From both writing and "discovering" points of view. 😁 Quote
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