henke on 6/8/2009 at 16:58
10 albums:
Tom Waits - holy shit like this guy needs any more money
3 albums:
Rage Against The Machine
Beck
Buck 65
Cake
Limp Bizkit - haha holy shit ok I paid about 2 euro for each of them at various fleamarkets and I was being TOTALLY IRONIC WHEN I BOUGHT THEM SERIOUSLY YOU SHOULD HAVE SEEN MY FACE IT WAS LIKE "HEH"
rachel on 6/8/2009 at 17:03
Quote Posted by Muzman
Good question. As in concerts and video clip compilations? I don't see why not.
Yep. Mostly concerts in my case. Although I also have two Dylan DVDs (
Dont Look Back and
No Direction Home), but they're more documentary than music so they wouldn't be counted.
EDIT
Okay :D preliminary results are in:
Winner is Bob Dylan (7 unit*)
Followed by:
The Corrs (6)
Cara Dillon (5)
Eric Clapton (5*, also counting 1 Cream album)
Cannonball Adderley (4)
Shania Twain (4) (eeerrrr....)
...
the rest still tbd. lots of sorting to do. :cheeky:
*I'm having difficulty with
The Last Waltz, since it's such an unusual concert where The Band were rarely alone on the stage, so I'd count it as one for the guests too. I checked The Wiki™ and it's officially in Dylan's discography so I think I'm clear. (Anything to not have the C's in first place ;) ).
june gloom on 6/8/2009 at 17:56
Well, Anathema, Black Sabbath, Boris, Isis and Ulver are all very strong competition, though in terms of sheer number of releases Boris is the clear winner.
D'Juhn Keep on 6/8/2009 at 18:26
Radiohead - 11
The Cure - 7
Boards of Canada - 5
GY!BE/aSMZ - 5
PJ Harvey - 5
no alarms and no surprises
Turtle on 6/8/2009 at 18:33
Just guessing, since I'm at work, but I know I have 20+ each by the Cure and NIN.
Aja on 6/8/2009 at 18:44
1st: Zappa, with 34 albums (hey the man released over 70, so it's not that many)
2nd: Miles Davis with 15
3rd: Medeski Martin and Wood with 11
Honourable Mention: Steely Dan with 9
Runners up, with 8: Opeth, Tosca
It's not really a chart of who I'm listening to the most, but it is certainly a chart of who I became obsessed with back in high school, when I had the most disposable income.
Sulphur on 6/8/2009 at 19:27
Fifth place, with 3: The Rolling Stones, King Crimson
Fourth place, with 4: Dream Theater, Radiohead
Third place, with 6: Ludwig van Beethoven
Second place, with 7: The Who and
First Place, with 8:
....
Yeah, motherfuckers. The Beatles. Fucken A.*
*Anybody who thought this would be 'ABBA', please report to the detention ward to be locked up in a padded room while Dancing Queen plays on endless repeat for a week piped directly INTO YOUR EAR CANALS.
Beleg Cúthalion on 6/8/2009 at 19:35
1st: Tori Amos (11, including Y KANT TORI READ, although this one acquired otherwise, which also goes for some not-mentioned B-sides scattered across the internet)
2nd: dredg (4)
3rd: Oceansize, Sarah Slean, Maurice Ravel (3)
I'm planning to get some more Porcupine Tree and Cardiacs stuff, not to forget things by Carla Kihlstedt and maybe even Tool.
gunsmoke on 6/8/2009 at 19:49
I can't narrow it down to 1 band. I am too damn moody, so my tastes change faster than my socks.
I suppose I could say that Neil Young's career has touched me the most, if pressed. Great artist.