Why you gotta do Lexi like that?
Posts by Luke S.
Always a fan of including the entire Hirota entrance.
Send her to Meiko. Codel & Big Hash as the new top team.
The cover to "Grace" by Jeff Buckley. Jeff Buckley is shown wearing a white shirt under a sequned gold coat with black lapels and holding a directional microphone.
Album #78 of #1001Albums is Jeff Buckley's album, "Grace"
Phenomenal album. One of my favorites of all time.
Favorite song: Eternal Life
One of the best ways not to be a racist lil' bitch is to stop being this racist lil' bitch's lil' bitch and whatnot.
Album #77 of #1001Albums is Queen of the Stone Age's self-titled debut album.
Tapped out by the second song. Just bland post-grunge garbage. I'm not even going to post the album cover.
The Supreme Court ruled that nobody is a U.S. citizen
Chief Justice Roberts stated “No person can be in this country. We all have to leave. Now.” The judges packed up their robes and are getting on a boat
Many More Should Have Also Been Prosecuted….
The album cover of The Doors' debut self-titled album. A large photo of Jim Morrison with the rest of the band in his shadow.
Album #76 of #1001Albums is The Doors debut self-titled album.
My mother had most of their discography on vinyl, so I was exposed to this band and album when I was young. It's great.
Favorite song: Light My Fire
Album #77 of #1001Albums is "Natty Dread" by Bob Marley & the Wailers.
It's Marley. Of course it's great. It also features my favorite Marley song, "No Woman No Cry"
The cover of Ice Cube's album, The Predator. Cube smoking a bowl out of a pipe with a skull at the end.
Album #76 of #1001Albums is Ice Cube's 3rd album, The Predator.
In my opinion, Cube's best album. Definitely the one with the best singles.
Favorite song: The Wicked
That's a weird way to say "Hyper Misao."
The cover to The La's self-titles and only studio album. A cloes-up of a woman's right eye in sepia-tone.
Album #75 of #1001Albums is The LA's self-titled album. They only made one album and only had one hit.
"There She Goes" is well-known, of course. The rest of the album is merely ok jangle-pop.
Best song that isn't "There She Goes": "Looking Glass"
Throb and then Gung Ho.
The cover of Pearl Jam's debut album, "Ten." The band's name is in white block letters behind a picture of the ban reaching up to the sky together. The band's name is again behind the picture in a lighter red color.
Album #74 of #1001Albums is Pearl Jam's debut album, "Ten"
I exhausted at least a cassette and a CD playing this album when it came out. Pearl Jam always resonated with me more than the other "grunge" acts. 5 stars. no skips.
Favorite song: Black.
The cover to Lou Reed's second solo album, Transformer. An overexposed picture of Reed taken performing while holding a guitar.
Album #73 of #1001Albums is Lou Reed's Transformer.
I really enjoyed Reed's glam phase in the early 70s. Mick Ronson & David Bowie put this record together well.
Favorite Song: Perfect Day
Album #72 of #1001Albums is Queen's "A Night at the Opera"
Literally one of my favorite albums of all time. Queen at its most extravagant.
Favorite song: "The Prophet's Song"
The cover of The Black Keys' album "Brothers" It is text against a black background saying "This is an album by The Black Keys." The name of this album is Brothers. The text is white, except for the name of the band, which is in red. There is a white border on the edges.
Album #71 of #1001Albums is "Brothers" by The Black Keys.
I've completely slept on The Black Keys. As a result, I've missed out on this album until now. It's tremendous garage blues and soul.
Favorite song: Never Gonna Give You Up.
one thing that made me have a Much Better Time on here is: i stopped being precious with reskeets. on twitter and in early days, i used to worry about how too many reposts would look on my timeline, or something? well, i stopped worrying about that. i smash that 🔄 on the reg. AND I LOVE IT
Shock Treatment > The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Still worth it.
The cover to James Taylor's "Sweet Baby James", showing Taylor in a blue chambray shirt leaning against a wooden fence post.
Album #70 in "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" is James Taylor's "Sweet Baby James"
James Taylor's parody blues songs on this album are better than any attempts that Led Zeppelin made in the genre.
Overall, an enjoyable album.
#1001albums
Yes, I'm religious. I believe in the Holy Trinity. #maihimepoi #stardom #joshi
The album cover of TV on the Radio's "Dear Science." A marquee of the band's name and album name.
Album #69 of "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die is "Dear Science" by TV on the Radio.
I had honestly forgotten how good this album is. It's hard to nail down, but it's really good.
Favorite song: Shout Me Out
The cover of Teenage Fanclub's third album, Bandwagonesque. A bound yellow bag with a dollar symbol on it against a hot pink background.
Album #68 of "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" is "Bandwagonesque" by Teenage Fanclub.
I like power pop music, and I've tried this album multiple times, but it's never managed to grab me.
The album's cover is a painting of a peasant landscape, illustrated by sixteenth-century artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
Album #67 of "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" is Fleet Foxes' debut self-titled album.
I found most of the album a bit too twee. I do like "Your Protector", though. It's the most Decemberist song of the album.
The cover of "Revolver" by the Beatles. The art is done by Klaus Voorman showing the individual Beatles at the top and bottom, with a collage behind them.
Album #66 f "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" is "Revolver" by the Beatles
It's their greatest album. @ me if you feel like it.
Favorite Song: "For No One"
The cover to CCR's "Bayou Country." A blurred out picture of the band with their instruments backed by a copse of trees.
Album #65 of "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" is Credence Clearwater Revival's second album, "Bayou Country." A bit repetitive for my taste, but a couple real legendary tracks.
Favorite song: Proud Mary.
#1001albums
The cover of Ye's first album, "The College Dropout". A picture of Ye's anthropomorphic reperesentation, the Dropout Bear, a reddish brown bear mascot costume weairng a red hoodie, a brown sportcoat and blue-grey pants sitting on school bleachers.
Album #64 of "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" is Ye's debut album, "The College Dropout."
If you separate the art from the artist, this is an amazing hip-hop album, and it isn't even his best work. The problem is that Ye's antics over the past 15 years hang over his actual art.
The cover to "Low" by David Bowie. A profile photo taken of him against an orange background
Album #63 of "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" is "Low" by David Bowie
It took me a while to appreciate Bowie's Berlin period, initially. Now it's a highlight of his work to me.
Favorite song: Warszawa