Philo B 93 said:
Many great albums listed. I explored this list all weekend. One quick observation: Weezer's first album is great, but it might as well be one song. They could have recorded the entire album live in one take.
I had some mix tapes in the 80s and 90s that I listened to 100s of times with no fast-forwarding. Today the process to make a mix is "Drag, Drop, Sync". Back in the day making a mix tape meant playing a variety of ENTIRE songs on a tape recorded usually on a dual cassette recorder from the original or someone else's mix tape. Before the cutting edge technology of the dual cassette recorder, you had to wait by the radio for the song to come on, and record straight from the radio. When you put that kind of effort into making a mix tape, you don't record anything that you're going to skip. I was an expert at fast forwarding other tapes for the exact right amount of time to skip songs, but every now and then I'd have to hear the end of a crappy song or miss the beginning of a good song.
So here's my answer to the original topic:
Blue Mix Tape
Mix Tape Starting with Electric Avenue
Cheap Trick / UB40 Mix
Fast Songs Mix
Rock Mix (Aerosmith, Kix, Tesla)
Yeah, that was too wordy. I felt like talking about mix tapes.VanZandt92 said:Philo B 93 said:
Many great albums listed. I explored this list all weekend. One quick observation: Weezer's first album is great, but it might as well be one song. They could have recorded the entire album live in one take.
I had some mix tapes in the 80s and 90s that I listened to 100s of times with no fast-forwarding. Today the process to make a mix is "Drag, Drop, Sync". Back in the day making a mix tape meant playing a variety of ENTIRE songs on a tape recorded usually on a dual cassette recorder from the original or someone else's mix tape. Before the cutting edge technology of the dual cassette recorder, you had to wait by the radio for the song to come on, and record straight from the radio. When you put that kind of effort into making a mix tape, you don't record anything that you're going to skip. I was an expert at fast forwarding other tapes for the exact right amount of time to skip songs, but every now and then I'd have to hear the end of a crappy song or miss the beginning of a good song.
So here's my answer to the original topic:
Blue Mix Tape
Mix Tape Starting with Electric Avenue
Cheap Trick / UB40 Mix
Fast Songs Mix
Rock Mix (Aerosmith, Kix, Tesla)
Ehhh ...what?
Just so I'm clear - your answer to the OP's question of best album with no bad songs on it was to list some of your own personal mix tapes? Do I have that right?Philo B 93 said:
Many great albums listed. I explored this list all weekend. One quick observation: Weezer's first album is great, but it might as well be one song. They could have recorded the entire album live in one take.
I had some mix tapes in the 80s and 90s that I listened to 100s of times with no fast-forwarding. Today the process to make a mix is "Drag, Drop, Sync". Back in the day making a mix tape meant playing a variety of ENTIRE songs on a tape recorded usually on a dual cassette recorder from the original or someone else's mix tape. Before the cutting edge technology of the dual cassette recorder, you had to wait by the radio for the song to come on, and record straight from the radio. When you put that kind of effort into making a mix tape, you don't record anything that you're going to skip. I was an expert at fast forwarding other tapes for the exact right amount of time to skip songs, but every now and then I'd have to hear the end of a crappy song or miss the beginning of a good song.
So here's my answer to the original topic:
Blue Mix Tape
Mix Tape Starting with Electric Avenue
Cheap Trick / UB40 Mix
Fast Songs Mix
Rock Mix (Aerosmith, Kix, Tesla)
Philo B 93 said:Yeah, that was too wordy. I felt like talking about mix tapes.VanZandt92 said:Philo B 93 said:
Many great albums listed. I explored this list all weekend. One quick observation: Weezer's first album is great, but it might as well be one song. They could have recorded the entire album live in one take.
I had some mix tapes in the 80s and 90s that I listened to 100s of times with no fast-forwarding. Today the process to make a mix is "Drag, Drop, Sync". Back in the day making a mix tape meant playing a variety of ENTIRE songs on a tape recorded usually on a dual cassette recorder from the original or someone else's mix tape. Before the cutting edge technology of the dual cassette recorder, you had to wait by the radio for the song to come on, and record straight from the radio. When you put that kind of effort into making a mix tape, you don't record anything that you're going to skip. I was an expert at fast forwarding other tapes for the exact right amount of time to skip songs, but every now and then I'd have to hear the end of a crappy song or miss the beginning of a good song.
So here's my answer to the original topic:
Blue Mix Tape
Mix Tape Starting with Electric Avenue
Cheap Trick / UB40 Mix
Fast Songs Mix
Rock Mix (Aerosmith, Kix, Tesla)
Ehhh ...what?
Send me your physical address, I'll mail you a copy of a mix tape.
i feel the same way, but you must post the original cover art for your post to count:'03ag said:
Frankly, I thought Semi-Charmed was the worst song on the album, and it was ok.
Yes, that was my original thought. I got derailed somewhere along the way. I'm not very good with, like....... words and stuff.Ghost91 said:Just so I'm clear - your answer to the OP's question of best album with no bad songs on it was to list some of your own personal mix tapes? Do I have that right?Philo B 93 said:
Many great albums listed. I explored this list all weekend. One quick observation: Weezer's first album is great, but it might as well be one song. They could have recorded the entire album live in one take.
I had some mix tapes in the 80s and 90s that I listened to 100s of times with no fast-forwarding. Today the process to make a mix is "Drag, Drop, Sync". Back in the day making a mix tape meant playing a variety of ENTIRE songs on a tape recorded usually on a dual cassette recorder from the original or someone else's mix tape. Before the cutting edge technology of the dual cassette recorder, you had to wait by the radio for the song to come on, and record straight from the radio. When you put that kind of effort into making a mix tape, you don't record anything that you're going to skip. I was an expert at fast forwarding other tapes for the exact right amount of time to skip songs, but every now and then I'd have to hear the end of a crappy song or miss the beginning of a good song.
So here's my answer to the original topic:
Blue Mix Tape
Mix Tape Starting with Electric Avenue
Cheap Trick / UB40 Mix
Fast Songs Mix
Rock Mix (Aerosmith, Kix, Tesla)
Philo B 93 said:
Send me your physical address, I'll mail you a copy of a mix tape.
Philo B 93 said:Yes, that was my original thought. I got derailed somewhere along the way. I'm not very good with, like....... words and stuff.Ghost91 said:Just so I'm clear - your answer to the OP's question of best album with no bad songs on it was to list some of your own personal mix tapes? Do I have that right?Philo B 93 said:
Many great albums listed. I explored this list all weekend. One quick observation: Weezer's first album is great, but it might as well be one song. They could have recorded the entire album live in one take.
I had some mix tapes in the 80s and 90s that I listened to 100s of times with no fast-forwarding. Today the process to make a mix is "Drag, Drop, Sync". Back in the day making a mix tape meant playing a variety of ENTIRE songs on a tape recorded usually on a dual cassette recorder from the original or someone else's mix tape. Before the cutting edge technology of the dual cassette recorder, you had to wait by the radio for the song to come on, and record straight from the radio. When you put that kind of effort into making a mix tape, you don't record anything that you're going to skip. I was an expert at fast forwarding other tapes for the exact right amount of time to skip songs, but every now and then I'd have to hear the end of a crappy song or miss the beginning of a good song.
So here's my answer to the original topic:
Blue Mix Tape
Mix Tape Starting with Electric Avenue
Cheap Trick / UB40 Mix
Fast Songs Mix
Rock Mix (Aerosmith, Kix, Tesla)
I should have said "Mix Tape".
Mucho austin said:i feel the same way, but you must post the original cover art for your post to count:'03ag said:
Frankly, I thought Semi-Charmed was the worst song on the album, and it was ok.
St_Jason said:
So much classic rock, I guess nothing shows the average age of the Texags users like a music thread.
- Bad Religion - The Empire Strikes First
- The Thermals - The Body, The Blood, The Machine
- El-P - I'll Sleep When You're Dead
- Haim - Days are Gone
- Against Me! - White Crosses
Zombie Jon Snow said:Philo B 93 said:Yes, that was my original thought. I got derailed somewhere along the way. I'm not very good with, like....... words and stuff.Ghost91 said:Just so I'm clear - your answer to the OP's question of best album with no bad songs on it was to list some of your own personal mix tapes? Do I have that right?Philo B 93 said:
Many great albums listed. I explored this list all weekend. One quick observation: Weezer's first album is great, but it might as well be one song. They could have recorded the entire album live in one take.
I had some mix tapes in the 80s and 90s that I listened to 100s of times with no fast-forwarding. Today the process to make a mix is "Drag, Drop, Sync". Back in the day making a mix tape meant playing a variety of ENTIRE songs on a tape recorded usually on a dual cassette recorder from the original or someone else's mix tape. Before the cutting edge technology of the dual cassette recorder, you had to wait by the radio for the song to come on, and record straight from the radio. When you put that kind of effort into making a mix tape, you don't record anything that you're going to skip. I was an expert at fast forwarding other tapes for the exact right amount of time to skip songs, but every now and then I'd have to hear the end of a crappy song or miss the beginning of a good song.
So here's my answer to the original topic:
Blue Mix Tape
Mix Tape Starting with Electric Avenue
Cheap Trick / UB40 Mix
Fast Songs Mix
Rock Mix (Aerosmith, Kix, Tesla)
I should have said "Mix Tape".
Blanco Ag said:
I think you can get a temporary ban for criticizing the way someone agrees with you. Don't Be A Goofball.Ghost91 said:Zombie Jon Snow said:Philo B 93 said:Yes, that was my original thought. I got derailed somewhere along the way. I'm not very good with, like....... words and stuff.Ghost91 said:Just so I'm clear - your answer to the OP's question of best album with no bad songs on it was to list some of your own personal mix tapes? Do I have that right?Philo B 93 said:
Many great albums listed. I explored this list all weekend. One quick observation: Weezer's first album is great, but it might as well be one song. They could have recorded the entire album live in one take.
I had some mix tapes in the 80s and 90s that I listened to 100s of times with no fast-forwarding. Today the process to make a mix is "Drag, Drop, Sync". Back in the day making a mix tape meant playing a variety of ENTIRE songs on a tape recorded usually on a dual cassette recorder from the original or someone else's mix tape. Before the cutting edge technology of the dual cassette recorder, you had to wait by the radio for the song to come on, and record straight from the radio. When you put that kind of effort into making a mix tape, you don't record anything that you're going to skip. I was an expert at fast forwarding other tapes for the exact right amount of time to skip songs, but every now and then I'd have to hear the end of a crappy song or miss the beginning of a good song.
So here's my answer to the original topic:
Blue Mix Tape
Mix Tape Starting with Electric Avenue
Cheap Trick / UB40 Mix
Fast Songs Mix
Rock Mix (Aerosmith, Kix, Tesla)
I should have said "Mix Tape".
EXACTLY!! Somehow, his reply made it even worse. I think the point sailed right over his head.
However, I would like to say that all of the Playlists that I have created on my iphone music app are TOP NOTCH - there isn't a single crappy filler song in any of them! It's unbelievable!!