Ned, let's talk about your 136 Albums of the 90s.

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Is it just me, or is that list slightly arousing? Hmm...

Miggie (Miggie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 19:57 (twenty years ago) link

Ned's 136 have influenced my record collection entirely too much.

Curt1s St3ph3ns, Thursday, 30 October 2003 19:58 (twenty years ago) link

...and it was constructed nearly 4 years ago !

DJ Martian (djmartian), Thursday, 30 October 2003 19:59 (twenty years ago) link

TWO hip hop albums? Yikes. At least you didn't choose PM Dawn...

anglophile

ddrake, Thursday, 30 October 2003 20:00 (twenty years ago) link

Oh my God I forgot all about James (the band)! Ever hear Wah Wah? Man that & Laid = fucking awesome albums.

nickalicious (nickalicious), Thursday, 30 October 2003 20:13 (twenty years ago) link

I'm not a big fan of a lot of the Brit/psych-centric stuff on it but I do love the fact that it's got Law of the Jungle on there.

I noticed that, too. However, the fact it is Brit-centered prevents my having to drill some sense into him. (But then I would) say that...;>)

And Slowdive, too? Result!

Nichole Graham (Nichole Graham), Thursday, 30 October 2003 20:16 (twenty years ago) link

Ah, Tico's right; there goes Ned's cred (again). Proof that he didn't vote his heart: no Wish.

Chris Ott (Chris Ott), Thursday, 30 October 2003 20:27 (twenty years ago) link

With only room for 136, something had to suffer....else it would have had to be 236 (not that it wouldn't have been possible)

Nichole Graham (Nichole Graham), Thursday, 30 October 2003 20:30 (twenty years ago) link

I didn't chart it either, it's terrible.

Chris Ott (Chris Ott), Thursday, 30 October 2003 20:32 (twenty years ago) link

No Maxinquaye ! ? ! ? @ ~ ! !

Freedom Dupont, Thursday, 30 October 2003 20:52 (twenty years ago) link

Yeah Ned, what gives re: Tricky, you'd obviously heard him. I can see overlooking Entroducing but, ...

Chris Ott (Chris Ott), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:00 (twenty years ago) link

erm, kudos to ned for taking the time to make this...
can it be concluded that he ignores 75% of recorded pop music in favour of stuff made by white fellas with guitars?
imagine....a world without wu tang, roots/reggae, detroit techno...

a world where someone actually owns goo goo dolls albums...(anyone else remember when they made a cameo on BH 90210?)

paulhw (paulhw), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:04 (twenty years ago) link

Hey, that's what he likes best, man.

Wonderful list. Why is Tom Ewing's albums of the nineties list inaccessible? Only the singles link works.

Mr. Snrub (Mr. Snrub), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:06 (twenty years ago) link

"...(anyone else remember when they made a cameo on BH 90210?) "
thats all i can think of when i listen to them. i remember the commercial for that episode had "long way down" playing in the background and tastelessly had a shot of someone falling off of (or being pushed from) a balcony.

Felcher (Felcher), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:08 (twenty years ago) link

I like your list, Ned, but I feel that raking Aphex Twin Selected Ambient II at number 11 and not ranking Selected Ambient I at all is a window into some sort of unhealthiness. You are a weird guy, dude.

Kenan Hebert (kenan), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:10 (twenty years ago) link

i need to hear more happy hardcore.

mitch lastnamewithheld (mitchlnw), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:14 (twenty years ago) link

Mr Snrub - the albums list doesn't work cos I deleted it. It was just a list, no real text, and I didn't agree with it any more (I didn't agree with it the next day for that matter) so I got rid of it a couple of years ago. It survives in an archive somewhere I think.

Tico Tico (Tico Tico), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:15 (twenty years ago) link

Goto The Internet Archive Wayback Machine and put in the URL.

http://www.archive.org/

DJ Martian (djmartian), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:16 (twenty years ago) link

Ned's Nineties is my favorite "albums of the '90s" lists. It beats the hell out of Pitchfork's shitty list, thats for sure.

mmammal, Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:16 (twenty years ago) link

http://www.ad.nl/images/posh.jpg

Nicolars (Nicole), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:18 (twenty years ago) link

At least you didn't choose PM Dawn...

Er?

anglophile

Was this an insult? A massive failure as such.

No Maxinquaye ! ? ! ? @ ~ ! !

*MASSIVELY* overrated. A couple of great songs, otherwise Pre-Millenial Tension rules in comparison.

a world without wu tang

Hmm.

a world where someone actually owns goo goo dolls albums.

Better that than Nirvana albums these days, lemme tell ya.

Proof that he didn't vote his heart: no Wish.

Nah, it just doesn't work for me as much as other Cure albums...

I feel that raking Aphex Twin Selected Ambient II at number 11 and not ranking Selected Ambient I at all is a window into some sort of unhealthiness

SAW I is an album of a number of great moments and others I just can't remember as well. SAW II honestly feels like a piece.

i need to hear more happy hardcore

Everyone does!

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:19 (twenty years ago) link

Not that I'm complaining, but there's a distinct lack of Bjork too.

Leee (Leee), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:19 (twenty years ago) link

That's a good thing.

Nicolars (Nicole), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:19 (twenty years ago) link

Absence rather than lack.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:20 (twenty years ago) link

What's the distinction?

Leee (Leee), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:21 (twenty years ago) link

Lack implies it really needs to be there, absence means...it's not there.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:22 (twenty years ago) link

Bjork is to music what Chris Ott is to journalism.

Nicolars (Nicole), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:23 (twenty years ago) link

Bam!

Leee (Leee), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:24 (twenty years ago) link

Ned no like-a da Beeeyurk, and although I worship at that particular nymph's alter, I can understand Ned's distaste. I'm a little surprised to find Pure Guava on there though. Good on ya fer that, sir!

nickalicious (nickalicious), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:24 (twenty years ago) link

i find ned's list faintly disturbing. like ned himself.

strongo hulkington's ghost (dubplatestyle), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:25 (twenty years ago) link

01. MBV - Loveless
06. Jane's Addiction
22. Pulp - Different Class
29. Nine Inch Nails (I like "Pigs" tho)
40. Verve - A Storm In Heaven
42. Suede - COming Up
92. Goo Goo Dolls - A Boy Named Goo
97. Ministry - Psalm 97
109. Pulp - His N' Hers
126. Goo Goo Dolls - Hold Me Up
136. The Afghan Whigs - Gentlemen

Only these 10 picks suck arse. Everything else is
top-notch, thanks1

Kudos for boosting Ride and James, two bands that never get
enough respect.


squirlplise, Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:26 (twenty years ago) link

SAW II honestly feels like a piece.

It does, but I was bringing personal baggage to that statement (again). SAW II upsets me. It puts me in a strange place, whereas SAW I puts me in a happy place.

Kenan Hebert (kenan), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:27 (twenty years ago) link

i like the list. it seems kind of silly to pick it apart. it's a favorites list, with no attempt at being definitive of all music listeners, and i think his mini-reviews do wonderful jobs of justifying why he's put each album on his list.

Felcher (Felcher), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:28 (twenty years ago) link

That PM Dawn crack was meant to be at Jim Derogatis' expense, not yours.

Oops.

I understand the idea of it being "your favorites," but in that area, I'd recommend listening to more hip hop before ranking PM Dawn at 26.

I suppose I'm crazy to ask the whereabouts of Midnight Mauraders, Stress: Extinction Agenda, The Chronic, 36 Chambers, Liquid Swords, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Mecca and the Soul Brother, Pharcyde, ANY Gang Starr album, Digable Planets, Doggystyle, Black Bastards, Funcrusher Plus, Vagina Diner, Runaway Slave, The Infamous, Aquemini, Ready To Die, Supreme Clientele, Reasonable Doubt, We Can't Be Stopped, Amerikkka's Most Wanted, Death Certificate, Fear of a Black Planet, Apocalypse 91, Endtroducing, etc. etc. etc....

ddrake, Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:29 (twenty years ago) link

Shit, I didn't even mention a 2pac album.

ddrake, Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:31 (twenty years ago) link

Bjork is to music what Chris Ott is to journalism.

Lars, tis oh so wrong. Let me count the ways....

Nichole Graham (Nichole Graham), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:31 (twenty years ago) link

I understand the idea of it being "your favorites," but in that area, I'd recommend listening to more hip hop before ranking PM Dawn at 26.

I don't think you do get the concept.

Nicolars (Nicole), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:32 (twenty years ago) link

I hope you're defending Ott, Nichole. ;)

Leee (Leee), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:32 (twenty years ago) link

Vagina Diner

no. it may have large prof, but this stinks.

gaz (gaz), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:33 (twenty years ago) link

Biggest flaw in the list is that Ned doesn't go off into infinity re: "Mogwai Fear Satan."

Leee (Leee), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:33 (twenty years ago) link

Vagina Diner
no. it may have large prof, but this stinks.

RIMSHOT! [pun intended!]

M Matos (M Matos), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:34 (twenty years ago) link

"I don't think you do get the concept."

I'm quite positive I do.
He's reviewing hip hop from a rock critic's perspective - thus all the criticisms of Jim Dero for considering PM Dawn to be the height of hip hop...

"no. it may have large prof, but this stinks."

Nonsense.
Akinyele is good shit.
"I luh her" is classic.

ddrake, Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:35 (twenty years ago) link

maybe, but you're saying the whole thing is classic.

gaz (gaz), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:37 (twenty years ago) link

I can understand Ned's distaste

I actually do like some individual songs (and much to my surprise, have all the albums still) but I have never understood or felt a connection to the abject worship.

SAW II upsets me. It puts me in a strange place

Precisely why I love it so.

I suppose I'm crazy to ask the whereabouts of...

I actually own about...*counts*...twelve, thirteen of those on that list and have heard most of the rest. I would include Ready to Die on a revised list at least (Tupac, no). Entroducing is a fantastic and wonderful goth album.

Biggest flaw in the list is that Ned doesn't go off into infinity re: "Mogwai Fear Satan."

That would take a while.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:38 (twenty years ago) link

Biggest flaw in the list is that Ned doesn't go off into infinity re: "Mogwai Fear Satan."

But then, he wouldn't need to rate the other 135. Since that list also has diamonds from DM and Pulp in there, that would be a travesty.

Nichole Graham (Nichole Graham), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:41 (twenty years ago) link

I'm quite positive I do

You're looking for more abject formalism in my approach than I ever intended, for a start.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:43 (twenty years ago) link

He's reviewing hip hop from a rock critic's perspective - thus all the criticisms of Jim Dero for considering PM Dawn to be the height of hip hop...

Wrongo.

Nicolars (Nicole), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:43 (twenty years ago) link

Only thing wrong with the Afghan Whigs' "Gentlemen" on the list is that it's not in the top 10.

J0hn Darn1elle (J0hn Darn1elle), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:45 (twenty years ago) link

I might actually rank that higher these days...not that high, tho.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:46 (twenty years ago) link

Heh, and I didn't even mention Illmatic.
I don't think the issue is of you having heard them...I don't doubt that you've done your research.
I would just have trouble saying that Oasis has released an album better than 99% of the hip hop released the 90s.
Of course, as you said, its your "favorite" albums...there's something that doesn't strike me right when someone can hear Illmatic and say that Oasis' "Definitely Maybe" is more memorable to them. Are you giving YOURSELF a fair chance to listen to hip hop? This is what I was talking about in the other thread - exploring the culture and musical history behind the music gives one a greater understanding, and therefore appreciation, of different kinds of music...

ddrake, Thursday, 30 October 2003 21:49 (twenty years ago) link

I've mentioned before how hilarious it was when this ran; Ryan took Rollie's list and folded into the aggregate results the way one shuffles a deck of cards. All pretense to continuity out the window, must pretend "we get rap".

cee-oh-tee-tee, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 17:26 (thirteen years ago) link

dude you said I hate the Flaming Lips to death and always have forgive me for not thinking you dug "buzzin'"

da croupier, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 17:26 (thirteen years ago) link

I find it hard to understand, let alone forgive, your obsession with this entire discourse, but I'll chalk it up to the distance between where we both are in life.

cee-oh-tee-tee, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 17:28 (thirteen years ago) link

lol

da croupier, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 17:29 (thirteen years ago) link

Ryan took Rollie's list and folded into the aggregate results the way one shuffles a deck of cards. All pretense to continuity out the window, must pretend "we get rap".

looooooooool @ this

I'm gonna mention ilxor in everyone of my posts until I get dn'd (ilxor), Tuesday, 5 October 2010 17:34 (thirteen years ago) link

pretty sure we're both married dudes not seeking careers in rockcrit who still post on ILX and laugh about what Ryan Schrieber wrote in 1998, ott. I just don't also post on Hipinion.

da croupier, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 17:35 (thirteen years ago) link

Re: folding hip-hop albums into the 2003 list... does Schreiber listen to any hip-hop nowadays?? I mean, obviously dude is enthused about stuff like Deerhunter, Bear in Heaven, Bon Iver, Real Estate, Surfer Blood, Grizzly Bear, etc. but has he broadened out from his little indie-rock safety net in recent years? (Not that I'm condemning him either way, tastes are tastes; just curious.)

I'm gonna mention ilxor in everyone of my posts until I get dn'd (ilxor), Tuesday, 5 October 2010 18:00 (thirteen years ago) link

listening to hip hop is so dangerous

50.bison (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 5 October 2010 18:09 (thirteen years ago) link

R0ll13 P3mb3rt0n's Pfork list is fantastic, at least 50-55 albums there that I really really love. Any opinions on the following stuff, which I've never heard? (Guessing this is 99% hip-hop, I'm just wondering what's worth prioritizing and hearing.)

2. Aceyalone - A Book Of Human Language
3. Black Sheep - A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing
10. Casual - Fear Itself
25. Organized Konfusion - Stress: The Extinction Agenda
27. Ras Kass - Soul On Ice
34. Gravediggaz - 6 Feet Deep
43. Freestyle Fellowship - To Whom It May Concern
45. Method Man - Tical
46. Prince Paul - A Prince Among Thieves
47. UNKLE - Psyence Fiction
48. Brand Nubian - One For All
49. Handsome Boy Modelling School - So…How’s Your Girl?
53. Souls of Mischief - 93 ‘Til Infinity
59. Onyx - All We Got Iz Us
60. Freestyle Fellowship - Innercity Griots
63. Del Tha Funkee Homosapien - No Need For Alarm
64. Mobb Deep - The Infamous
68. Buck 65 - Vertex
73. Digable Planets - Blowout Comb
74. KRS-One - Return of the Boom Bap
83. Mobb Deep - Hell On Earth
85. Rawkus Presents Soundbombing II
88. Redman - Dare Iz A Darkside
91. OC - Word Life
98. Main Source - Breaking Atoms

I'm gonna mention ilxor in everyone of my posts until I get dn'd (ilxor), Tuesday, 5 October 2010 18:58 (thirteen years ago) link

at least 80 percent of those are hip-hop canon classics (or second-tier hip-hop canon classics) to a greater or lesser extent.

strongohulkingtonsghost, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 19:11 (thirteen years ago) link

I like pretty much all the albums on that list I've heard (Gravediggaz, Prince Paul, Brand Nubian, Mobb Deep, Digable Planets) though Handsome Boy is pretty hit-or-miss in hindsight. Been meaning to check out the Souls Of Mischief full-length cuz the title track is so damn good.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Skjgq4ILB_s

da croupier, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 19:12 (thirteen years ago) link

ironically enough I first heard the loop from 93 in a blend and what made of that and TI's "I'm Serious"

da croupier, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 19:13 (thirteen years ago) link

these would be my four choices-to-check-out-first, simply based on how much i like them, though really everything except the two prince paul records and unkle are pretty solid start to finish:

25. Organized Konfusion - Stress: The Extinction Agenda
48. Brand Nubian - One For All
64. Mobb Deep - The Infamous
98. Main Source - Breaking Atoms

strongohulkingtonsghost, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 19:18 (thirteen years ago) link

Rollie was 17 years old when he made that list.

cee-oh-tee-tee, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 19:19 (thirteen years ago) link

2. Aceyalone - A Book Of Human Language totally don't remember a thing about this, altho I owned it at one point.
3. Black Sheep - A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing GREAT, funny, fairly low-key, lots of jokey sex rhymes.
25. Organized Konfusion - Stress: The Extinction Agenda dunno how this measures up to the debut, which is really solid
45. Method Man - Tical this is one of the weirdest, murkiest, darkest sounding hip hop records I have ever heard. it's not really as great as the other first-string solo Wu releases but it's definitely worth hearing. the beats sound like they were all recorded underwater in a garbage can.
46. Prince Paul - A Prince Among Thieves CLASSIC, severely underrated. probably the best hip-hop concept album ever, and one that tells a coherent, clever story with solid performances from all involved plus top-notch head-nodding Prince Paul beats.
48. Brand Nubian - One For All CLASSIC. I think there's only one track on here that is not fantastic. 5 Percenters + Native Tongues, basically.
49. Handsome Boy Modelling School - So…How’s Your Girl? HORRIBLE. god I hate the Automator. a bummer that Prince Paul ever got involved with him
60. Freestyle Fellowship - Innercity Griots kinda the West Coast answer to Native Tongues (aceyalone above was the main "breakout" member). rapping is amazingly nimble and dense but apart from one or two tracks I always felt their beats were kinda blah. Bullies of the Block is a great opening track tho.
63. Del Tha Funkee Homosapien - No Need For Alarm heretical challops = I prefer his first album (which sounds more like an Ice Cube album)
64. Mobb Deep - The Infamous CLASSIC
73. Digable Planets - Blowout Comb CLASSIC, better than the first
98. Main Source - Breaking Atoms CLASSIC

crude interloper of a once august profession (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 5 October 2010 19:27 (thirteen years ago) link

at least 80 percent of those are hip-hop canon classics (or second-tier hip-hop canon classics) to a greater or lesser extent.

this is pretty true, altho it's kinda more heavily weighted on the backpacker end of things.

crude interloper of a once august profession (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 5 October 2010 19:30 (thirteen years ago) link

Also croup don't give me the fucking bro card u mad.

cee-oh-tee-tee, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 19:33 (thirteen years ago) link

mad about what?

da croupier, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 19:35 (thirteen years ago) link

llooll
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llooll

cee-oh-tee-tee, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 19:38 (thirteen years ago) link

Tical and No Need for Alarm were big crossover records. I mean if I had them, you crossed over.

cee-oh-tee-tee, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 19:44 (thirteen years ago) link

If you pit that list against others from the same time I think that's a net positive. In the same way other staff members stumped for the Wrens or Walt Mink; I just had better taste.

god damn you really are just a character aren't you

call all destroyer, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 19:48 (thirteen years ago) link

0tt why don't you just start a blog about it?

Sock Puppet Pizza Delivers To The Forest (Sock Puppet Queso Con Concentrate), Tuesday, 5 October 2010 23:09 (thirteen years ago) link

I did: http://geegeegeegeebabybabybaby.blogspot.com

cee-oh-tee-tee, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 00:26 (thirteen years ago) link

I have a house but only some people are allowed to see it

Sock Puppet Pizza Delivers To The Forest (Sock Puppet Queso Con Concentrate), Wednesday, 6 October 2010 01:08 (thirteen years ago) link

in clicking on that Pitchfork individual writers' lists, I see that though I voted in it (and submitted a list), it has been excised entirely. written out of the anals of pfork history, i guess.

beta blog, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 01:25 (thirteen years ago) link

the anals of pitchfork

call all destroyer, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 01:42 (thirteen years ago) link

why y'all be google-proofin' all over this thread?

Mr. Snrub, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 01:52 (thirteen years ago) link

book idea: 500 best bands of independent music by editors and writers of pitchfork, as well as guests from the independent music scene-- other editors/writers, band members, record store/label owners, etc. To range from 70s-00s (maybe 60s?). Each artist's entry would rate each of the band's albums, and include a few paragraph talking about the band's history. Core group of writers would split some of the profit. Others-- band members, etc.-- would lend Top 10 lists for sidebars, histories of major events or turning points for various genres, etc. (and possibly write some entries) as a favor.

publish "concise edition" of pitchfork archive as large book-like magazine (such as "independent musician's resource") run with advertisements, update yearly, beginning with 2003

advantages:
++content already there!
self-publish, sell through website (more $$)
charge near-book ($8.95?) prices

― Ryan Schreiber, Friday, January 17, 2003 9:19 AM (a wicked long time ago)

cee-oh-tee-tee, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 02:31 (thirteen years ago) link

in clicking on that Pitchfork individual writers' lists, I see that though I voted in it (and submitted a list), it has been excised entirely. written out of the anals of pfork history, i guess.

― beta blog

Just curious, who are you?

I'm gonna mention ilxor in everyone of my posts until I get dn'd (ilxor), Wednesday, 6 October 2010 03:47 (thirteen years ago) link

Someone with an unbelievable voicemail from me blown six stories high.

cee-oh-tee-tee, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 12:02 (thirteen years ago) link

god, i wish. changing phone companies meant losing that "restraining order-worthy" voicemail.

ilxor, try google.

beta blog, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 15:27 (thirteen years ago) link

25. Organized Konfusion - Stress: The Extinction Agenda dunno how this measures up to the debut, which is really solid

shakey it more than measures up, classic shit iMO

50.bison (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 6 October 2010 15:29 (thirteen years ago) link

Gotcha. Hi there!

xp

I'm gonna mention ilxor in everyone of my posts until I get dn'd (ilxor), Wednesday, 6 October 2010 15:50 (thirteen years ago) link

Dude I'm sorry about that for what it's worth. I hope you found the headspace to laugh it off.

cee-oh-tee-tee, Thursday, 7 October 2010 00:35 (thirteen years ago) link

no worries. i'm more pissed that i didn't make an mp3 of it for the internet to enjoy.

beta blog, Thursday, 7 October 2010 15:52 (thirteen years ago) link

I'm sure this has been covered on one of the Disco Inferno threads but I'm interested to know how highly Ned rates Technicolour? I know he and most people seem to prefer DI Goes Pop but having In Debt in the list and not Technicolour is really surprising. I really rate DI Goes Pop but I love Technicolour so much more.

I was shocked to see Menswe@r so high. I was obsessed with that band at the time even to the point where I bought the second album. I recently put Nuisance on and was disappointed at how much I wanted to skip.

Kitchen Person, Thursday, 7 October 2010 16:20 (thirteen years ago) link

I really rate DI Goes Pop but I love Technicolour so much more.

^^

I'm gonna mention ilxor in everyone of my posts until I get dn'd (ilxor), Thursday, 7 October 2010 16:28 (thirteen years ago) link

Technicolour is what it is. I feel strangely neutral about it.

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 7 October 2010 16:50 (thirteen years ago) link

six years pass...

OMG this thread.

Tim F, Tuesday, 29 November 2016 12:31 (seven years ago) link

Memories, corners of mind.

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 29 November 2016 12:37 (seven years ago) link


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