Utah Phillips.
― banjoboy, Monday, 12 September 2016 17:10 (seven years ago) link
MBV probably
― rip van wanko, Monday, 12 September 2016 17:16 (seven years ago) link
I really liked Tom Waits, I guess that was the most faux-bohemian I ever felt. 17 was an incredibly important music year for me but it definitely wasn't the coolest: I loved shit like the Wrens, the Clientele, Built to Spill - a lot of indie rock. Maybe it was the edgiest though - I never liked Boredoms, Grouper or the Books more than I did that year.
Even if I knew less stuff, I think I was pretty cool for a 15 year old: Modest Mouse, Pavement, LCD Soundsystem, Yeezy, Deerhunter, Beach Boys. I'm not nearly as into indie stuff like I was then but I was discovering new incredible things every day. My mind was getting blown on a weekly basis.
― carly reagan jepsen (2011nostalgia), Monday, 12 September 2016 17:25 (seven years ago) link
Stuff you've never heard of.
― emil.y, Monday, September 12, 2016 9:35 AM (fifty-two minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
this isn't too far off
"coolest" being subjective, my friends and i were preoccupied with being in projects/bands and actually making interesting music and collaborating with cool/interesting musicians. a lot of the nonmusicians we met spent a lot of time talking about 'cool music' and made it a point to justify how cool they were by making them sound 'up and coming' enough, but not quite 'selling out' or mainstream, which for my probably pretentious friends and self was a waste of time
― F♯ A♯ (∞), Monday, 12 September 2016 17:35 (seven years ago) link
dj quik
― Spottie, Monday, 12 September 2016 17:49 (seven years ago) link
1998... Most of the contemporary stuff I was listening to was pretty bad so probably Public Enemy or the Pixies.
― Gavin, Leeds, Monday, 12 September 2016 18:07 (seven years ago) link
Crass and Felt all day long.
― scott seward, Monday, 12 September 2016 18:08 (seven years ago) link
Don't know which of these are considered cooll by ILM standards but I listened to these artists a lot:
Aphex Twin, Sonic Youth, Amon Tobin, Gyorgy Ligeti, Pavement, Jesus & Mary Chain, Cat Power, Stereolab, Cranes, Pixies, Yo La Tengo, Massive Attack, Modest Mouse, Slowdive.
― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 12 September 2016 18:12 (seven years ago) link
Didn't you like any crap bands?
― Bottlerockey (Tom D.), Monday, 12 September 2016 18:16 (seven years ago) link
Fran & Anna, Sydney Devine.― Bottlerockey (Tom D.), Monday, 12 September 2016
― Bottlerockey (Tom D.), Monday, 12 September 2016
You were one cool guy!
― Cosmic Slop, Monday, 12 September 2016 18:21 (seven years ago) link
In '98 I was 17, so probably Radiohead, The Flaming Lips, Ween, and Negativland. The Dispepsi album was very big in my household.
― Mr. Snrub, Monday, 12 September 2016 18:22 (seven years ago) link
I was pretty much listening to a lot of '70s progressive rock and hard rock stuff. The prog stuff was probably at its least "coolest" at that time.
― the hair - it's lost its energy (Turrican), Monday, 12 September 2016 18:26 (seven years ago) link
17 = 1991
Probably Siouxsie and the Banshees. MTV used to play "Kiss Them for Me" quite bit and I thought it was the coolest thing ever. I had never heard of her before.
― daavid, Monday, 12 September 2016 19:29 (seven years ago) link
i was already on ilm when i was 17, so this is unfortunately extensively documented
a post on thread '11 favourite songs of the moment, fuck' from the era:
pixies - wave of mutilationdavid bowie - "heroes"the fifth dimension - let the sun shinebob dylan - corrina, corrinajohn coltrane - my favourite thingsvelvet underground - sister raybeatles - there's a placedepartment of eagles - no one does it like youking khan & bbq show - i'll never belongles georges leningrad - sponsorshipsradiohead - you and whose army
scanning thru some other posts i was onto the-dream, clipse, ponytail, grizzly bear, boris, unicorns, jaylib, tyvek, bunchof captured tracks stuff, animal collective, beach boys, rick ross, sunset rubdown, discovery/vampire weekend, destroyer, wu tang (although i got into that much earlier), major lazer, dj quik. standard corny teen p4k reader with a noticeable canadian home bias, shades of budding popism. can't say much has changed, could be worse
― flopson, Monday, 12 September 2016 19:31 (seven years ago) link
For me 17 was June 91 -> June 92, so my entire senior year of high school. I was probably into "cooler" music earlier, as 8th and 9th grade was all punk rock, 9th and 10th was golden era hip-hop, but then 10th and 11th was kind of a mixed bag classic rock era (doors, hendrix, zepplin, the dead, parliament).
Seventeen was my full-on alternative rock / 120 Minutes era - Nevermind, Badmotorfinger, Blood Sugar Sex Magick, Ten, Trompe Le Monde, Gish, Loveless (which I didn't really get at the time), Mr. Bungle, and Sailing the Seas of Cheese all came out in like a six month period and this was all I was into at that time, plus Jane's Addiction from the summer before. This led to lots of terrible decisions to buy also-ran grunge era records and to truly believe somewhere out there somebody was combining funk and metal into something greater than the sum of their parts.
― joygoat, Monday, 12 September 2016 19:37 (seven years ago) link
from the vantage point of a 40-something person deciding what would be a cool thing for a 17 year old American in 1991-92 to be into: Ornette Coleman (thanks to the movie Naked Lunch)at the time, what I thought the coolest was: Suede
― sarahell, Monday, 12 September 2016 19:46 (seven years ago) link
― Bottlerockey (Tom D.)
Well, every now and then I listened to Velvet Underground & Nico.
― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 12 September 2016 19:54 (seven years ago) link
But being serious, I was 17 in 2003 so downloading mp3s and exploring and reading about music was pretty easy and that saved me from listening to a ton of crap. I was constantly going through 'phases' of exploring new and old artists. I think the music I heard when I was 16 was actually cooler... that year I remember buying and listening a lot to albums by King Crimson, Can, Arvo Part, Kraftwerk, The Microphones, Boards of Canada, Broken Social Scene and Wilco. I also loved Sigur Ros, Godspeed You Black Emperor and Stars of the Lid though and now I can't find myself putting any of their music.
― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 12 September 2016 20:02 (seven years ago) link
Depeche Mode
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Monday, 12 September 2016 20:05 (seven years ago) link
joygoat's post embodies the cool kid at my school
― PappaWheelie V, Monday, 12 September 2016 20:07 (seven years ago) link
The coolest album I owned when o was 17 was Joy Division's closer, and I thought it was awful. I listened to Ben Folds Five's Reinhold Messner waaaaaay more often
― I look forward to hearing from you shortly, (Karl Malone), Monday, 12 September 2016 20:15 (seven years ago) link
1978: the Ramones, Elvis Costello, Talking Heads
― Brad C., Monday, 12 September 2016 20:17 (seven years ago) link
The albums I remember buying in 2002 were:
King Crimson - Court of the crimson kingKing Crimson - Sleepless: the concise king crimson (compilation)Can - Tago MagoCan - Cannibalism 1 (compilation)Kraftwerk - Man MachineThe Microphones - The glow pt. 2Wilco - Yankee Hotel FoxtrotBSS - You forgot it in peopleMum - finally we are nooneBoards of Canada - GeogaddiBoards of Canada - In a Beautiful place Out in the Country EPSigur Ros - Ágætis byrjunStars of the Lid - Tired Sounds ofPixies - Surfer RosaNirvana - In UteroTricky - MaxinquayeGolden Palominos - Dead InsideSarah Mclachlan - SurfacingDNTEL - Life Is Full Of PossibilitiesFour Tet - PausePlaid - Double FigureLow - Things We Lost In The FireA Silver Mt. Zion And Memorial Tra-La-La Band - Born Into Trouble As The Sparks Fly Upward <- I remember this one was pretty hard to find back then.Godspeed You Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antenna To Heaven
Besides that there were many mp3s and I guess that's where the most shameful selections are since I downloaded pretty much everything I stumbled upon. I think there was a phase were I downloaded lots of punk from bands like New Found Glory, NOFX, bad religion and such which I never really got into. Eventually I found Ramones which sounded pretty stupid back then and it took me almost a decade to appreciate it what they were doing.
― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 12 September 2016 20:17 (seven years ago) link
The FallThey're like Pavement except you can't understand them and you're allowed to like them
― punksishippies, Monday, 12 September 2016 20:18 (seven years ago) link
I'm not sure it was a 'cool' taste though. I only knew one person who also loved those kind of bands. People really hated when we played our music at parties, I guess that's the opposite of being cool.
― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 12 September 2016 20:20 (seven years ago) link
toolwire
― riding a display name through (brimstead), Monday, 12 September 2016 20:21 (seven years ago) link
*our music: music from our mix cds.
― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 12 September 2016 20:21 (seven years ago) link
cybotron
― riding a display name through (brimstead), Monday, 12 September 2016 20:22 (seven years ago) link
wait, with all due respect to crass and felt, psychocandy came out when i was 17 and that kinda beats almost anything when it comes to cool.
― scott seward, Monday, 12 September 2016 20:23 (seven years ago) link
i felt hella cool being into Clinic and owning the first album on import
― riding a display name through (brimstead), Monday, 12 September 2016 20:23 (seven years ago) link
Fran & Anna, Sydney Devine.
Fran and Anna went to the same chapel as me when i was a teenager #namedropping
― ælərdaɪs (jim in vancouver), Monday, 12 September 2016 20:24 (seven years ago) link
they still wore the outfits
bad moon rising/evol comes close too though...
― scott seward, Monday, 12 September 2016 20:25 (seven years ago) link
I don't think I've ever liked anything cool, in fact this was about the age where I started to actively avoid talking about music with almost everybody around me. I was mostly into dorky modern prog/metal stuff like Isis, Mastodon, The Mars Volta, Tool etc. I still am really. I think I heard Cardiacs at 17 which was probably fucked my musical sensibilities forever.
― ultros ultros-ghali, Monday, 12 September 2016 20:28 (seven years ago) link
This was 82/83. I was into so much relatively music back then. Including artists who I had been familiar with for a little but whose catalogs I was still discovering: Joy Division, a bit of Throbbing Gristle, some Sun Ra Arkestra, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Human League, X, XTC, Twilight 22 (brand new, of course), Velvet Underground, Shannon (but I didn't actually know her by name, so not sure that counts). Less sure of what older bands loomed especially large for me at the time aside from VU. 82/83 was a transition to being less snooty about pop and dance music, so random electro tracks and things like that made an impression.
― _Rudipherous_, Monday, 12 September 2016 20:28 (seven years ago) link
okay, so, psychocandy, evol, new day rising all day long. and crass and felt. and i don't even want to think about how many times i played my "how soon is now" 12-inch. TOO many times. wait, low-life too...
― scott seward, Monday, 12 September 2016 20:28 (seven years ago) link
(Did not know the term "electro" at the time.)
I'm being kind of literal about "band" too.
― _Rudipherous_, Monday, 12 September 2016 20:29 (seven years ago) link
people don't know how to be sad anymore. i blame the ritalin in the water.
― scott seward, Monday, 12 September 2016 20:30 (seven years ago) link
i was a deeply uncool 17 year old but for some reason i also liked the velvet underground so that's my answer. yup, the quine tapes sitting on my cd rack alongside like eight red hot chili peppers albums, 17yo me was definitely pursuing a consistent aesthetic
― lazy rascals, spending their substance, and more, in riotous living (Merdeyeux), Monday, 12 September 2016 20:30 (seven years ago) link
(Wait, the question says individual artists, so I think these were kind of cool for the time: Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Fred Frith, Robert Fripp, Robert Ashley, Meredith Monk. . .)
― _Rudipherous_, Monday, 12 September 2016 20:34 (seven years ago) link
think i was just getting into gabber, black metal and aphex twin at age 17.
― TARANTINO! (dog latin), Monday, 12 September 2016 20:36 (seven years ago) link
music madness by mantronix was huge for me when i was 17. such a huge influence on the person i would become it's not even funny. i mean as much as i loved licensed to ill it didn't have the same effect. it effected my shoe choices. i bought a pair of filas.
music madness the only thing i can think of as cool as psychocandy too.
― scott seward, Monday, 12 September 2016 20:37 (seven years ago) link
This was '99-'00 for me. I got into Sleater-Kinney when The Hot Rock came out, but I was still 16. Almost immediately at 17 I started getting deeper into older music. I got both Stand! by Sly and The Family Stone and Exile On Main St. a couple days after my birthday, dipping further a little later into Classic Rock with the then just-released Faces 'Best of' on Rhino, which in retrospect seems the most left field and cool pick because I'd never really heard their music (aside from "Stay With Me" a time or two on the radio--I was still a few months away from seeing Rushmore), and who else at my age at that time would have been listening to them?
FWIW, I got my first Velvet Underground albums when I was 14-15.
― a full playlist of presidential sex jams (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 12 September 2016 20:42 (seven years ago) link
― riding a display name through (brimstead), Monday, September 12, 2016 1:21 PM (twenty-one minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
tool is a good call.
― Spottie, Monday, 12 September 2016 20:43 (seven years ago) link
Tool, At The Drive-In and Radiohead definitely considered cool amongst teenagers in 2000.
― the hair - it's lost its energy (Turrican), Monday, 12 September 2016 20:48 (seven years ago) link
Going by the definition of "cool" as "fashionably attractive or impressive" as per my dictionary, I think this would be either Nine Inch Nails or some hardcore band (I'll say Okara because I still like them), depending on the crowd I was talking to atm. Maybe Neubauten. I don't recall impressing anyone (maybe one other dorky kid) by listening to Glenn Branca or John Cage or Death Squad at 17, nor was an obscure krautrock compilation getting me into any parties.xp
― Hi! I'm twice-coloured! (Sund4r), Monday, 12 September 2016 20:53 (seven years ago) link
I wish I went to a high school where these were cool:
Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Fred Frith, Robert Fripp, Robert Ashley, Meredith Monk. . .)
― Hi! I'm twice-coloured! (Sund4r), Monday, 12 September 2016 21:03 (seven years ago) link
― riding a display name through (brimstead)
Yes! Clinic were one of my favorite bands.
Won you on this one though! I bought Internal Wrangler in 2000 so I was 14 then not 17. I was a huge Radiohead's Kid A fan and when I heard Clinic was going to be their opening band I bought Internal Wrangler. Walking With Thee and the Clinic EPS compilation were also great.
Not much a fan of what they did afterwards or maybe I just grew up.
― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 12 September 2016 21:11 (seven years ago) link
Hm, 1984-85...probably Husker Du or Velvet Underground, presuming that my usual diet of 1960s/70s hardrock/psych/prog wasn't considered cool
― 8 Whisps (Myonga Vön Bontee), Monday, 12 September 2016 21:35 (seven years ago) link
at 13...hmmm, maybe Run DMC? And I liked "Perfect Way" by Scritti Politti. Not even sure I owned any records at that point.
― Dominique, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 19:40 (seven years ago) link
i was 17 in '94 = blues explosion, velvet underground, can, black sabbath, stereolab, sonic youth, nirvana, beastie boys, sebadoh
― Neptune Bingo (Michael B), Tuesday, 13 September 2016 19:43 (seven years ago) link
when i was 8 my favourite two bands were xtc and the cure, favourite album pornography ^_^
― imago, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 19:43 (seven years ago) link
I was 13 in 1992, which is when I went from Gr 8 to Gr 9, i.e. elementary to high school. I don't think any of the rock music I listened to was that cool in elementary school but I distinctly remember going up a little in the estimation of the other guys in Gr 9 science class because I owned Badmotorfinger. Classic Yes and Moving Pictures were probably the least cool.
― Hi! I'm twice-coloured! (Sund4r), Tuesday, 13 September 2016 19:47 (seven years ago) link
damn i when i was 17 i was obsessed with bitches brew and close to the edge and im still obsessed with them... fucking depressing :(
― kurt schwitterz, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 19:50 (seven years ago) link
13 for me was the Replacements, the Clash, Husker Du, R.E.M., Velvets, MC5, Moby Grape, the Jam, U2, '60s garage (the '80s Rhino Nuggets compilations -- "The Hits," "Punk," "Pop," etc. -- had just come out), and my first foray into Who bootlegs (Philly '73).
Discovered all of the above within a 3-4 month period. Good times.
17 was Public Enemy, De La Soul, Green, and Sonic Youth, but mostly dominated by a Kinks obsession that lasted a solid 18 months.
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Tuesday, 13 September 2016 19:54 (seven years ago) link
When I was 17, I liked Spoon, Arcade Fire, and the Hold Steady--all bands that were cool then but are apparently lame now.
― I know hoes that know Ali Farka Toure (voodoo chili), Tuesday, 13 September 2016 20:21 (seven years ago) link
The Hold Steady are definitely not lame
― Neptune Bingo (Michael B), Tuesday, 13 September 2016 21:01 (seven years ago) link
I agree, just noting the movement of cool away from indie rock over the last decade (not that there's anything wrong with this)
― I know hoes that know Ali Farka Toure (voodoo chili), Tuesday, 13 September 2016 21:29 (seven years ago) link
13? i listened to mostly chart music from the radio, which these days i guess would make me a super-cool poptimist but in reality i just wasn't aware of the existence of anything other than chart music (and it's not like the late '80s were a golden age for chart music). i had a tape of def leppard's "hysteria", i loved that record a lot. and i was really bugging my mom to let me buy "appetite for destruction", which she did finally relent on.
― a confederacy of lampreys (rushomancy), Tuesday, 13 September 2016 21:31 (seven years ago) link
i had both of those records
― F♯ A♯ (∞), Tuesday, 13 September 2016 21:52 (seven years ago) link
Hmm, coolest? Public Image Limited, and Kraftwerk.
Least cool? Ummm... oh the phone is ringing..
― Mark G, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 22:12 (seven years ago) link