RS top 100 albums of 80s - Synchronicity #17

RS top 100 albums of 80s - Synchronicity #17

Postby njperry on 20 Apr 2011 18:45

Rolling Stone magazine has release its top 100 albums of the 80s.

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists ... s-20110418

Only Police album is Synchronicity which is at 17. "Sting's bracing tenor was dramatically framed by the subtle third-world inflections in Copeland's drumming and Summers's delicately serrated guitar." While both Zeyatta and Ghost in the Machine were relaeased in the 80s, they didn't make the list.

Sting's Nothing Like the Sun is number 90. I know the album has its fans (including here) but I much prefer Dream of the Blue Turtles myself which isn't on the list.

An album that Stewart played on, Peter Gabriel's So is number 14.

The top 10 is:
1. The Clash, "London Calling"
2. Prince and the Revolution, "Purple Rain"
3. U2, "The Joshua Tree"
4. Talking Heads, "Remain in Light"
5. Paul Simon, "Graceland"
6. Bruce Springsteen, "Born in the U.S.A."
7. Michael Jackson, "Thriller"
8. R.E.M., "Murmur"
9. Richard and Linda Thompson, "Shoot Out the Lights"
10. Tracy Chapman, "Tracy Chapman"
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Re: RS top 100 albums of 80s - Synchronicity #17

Postby English-lion on 20 Apr 2011 22:53

Talking Heads #4 :?: :?: :?:

Richard and Linda Thompson, "Shoot Out the Lights" who are they :?: :?: :?:
Tracy Chapman,.....really? Tracy Chapman,....Really :?: :?: :!: one song or is it 2 song and shes #10 :?: I mean really :roll:
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Re: RS top 100 albums of 80s - Synchronicity #17

Postby Kim on 21 Apr 2011 05:32

Is this list done by those folks in Cleveland???
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Re: RS top 100 albums of 80s - Synchronicity #17

Postby thedaner on 21 Apr 2011 15:26

[quote="English-lion"]Talking Heads #4 :?: :?: :?:

Richard and Linda Thompson, "Shoot Out the Lights" who are they :?: :?: :?:
Tracy Chapman,.....really? Tracy Chapman,....Really :?: :?: :!: one song or is it 2 song and shes #10 :?: I mean really :roll:[/quote]

I seem to recall that Rolling Stone has always had a hard-on for Richard and Linda Thompson...
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Re: RS top 100 albums of 80s - Synchronicity #17

Postby sockii on 21 Apr 2011 19:27

Another reminder of why I stopped reading RS decades ago. :roll:
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Re: RS top 100 albums of 80s - Synchronicity #17

Postby conroy on 21 Apr 2011 22:45

sockii wrote:Another reminder of why I stopped reading RS decades ago. :roll:


Seriously. It's bad enough they shrunk the magazine and reduced its content but how many times a year do they need to recycle these bogus top 100 lists that they can pull out of their asses in five minutes. It's a good thing that they Have matt tiabi's articles (until Goldman Sachs orders a hit on him) otherwise i would have already canceled my subscription. .
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Re: RS top 100 albums of 80s - Synchronicity #17

Postby luna_virgo on 22 Apr 2011 03:14

I've always wondered how they compile these lists. If it was based just on sales, Thriller would be number one, with AC/DC's Back in Black at number two (released in 1980). If you take away the numbers, it's all just opinion.

I can see how they got some of these in the top 10, in terms of influence, but my top 10 of the 80's would be radically different.

What are YOUR top ten albums of the 80's?
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Re: RS top 100 albums of 80s - Synchronicity #17

Postby conroy on 22 Apr 2011 09:49

For me, my top 10 list today will be different than my top 10 list tomorrow. As far as how they make these lists, one journalist i follow has flat out said these top 10 lists or whatever that you read in magazines are just made up as filler material because it is cheaper and easier for lazy editors to produce than paying for real substantive articles.
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Re: RS top 100 albums of 80s - Synchronicity #17

Postby moonstone on 22 Apr 2011 16:44

[quote="thedaner"]Richard and Linda Thompson, "Shoot Out the Lights" who are they [/quote]


Never heard of them.
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Re: RS top 100 albums of 80s - Synchronicity #17

Postby jeffseitz on 22 Apr 2011 22:14

[quote="conroy"][quote="sockii"]Another reminder of why I stopped reading RS decades ago. :roll:[/quote]

It's a good thing that they Have matt tiabi's articles (until Goldman Sachs orders a hit on him) otherwise i would have already canceled my subscription. .[/quote]

I'm sure Matt is on their short list. And I don't mean "selling stocks short" list! LOL
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Re: RS top 100 albums of 80s - Synchronicity #17

Postby jeffseitz on 22 Apr 2011 22:21

Thriller is not #1? Useless list. And for anyone who hasn't seen Michael Jackson's This Is It. You will be very amazed and entertained! I was not fan, due to his later career misadventures, but the talent on display in the film is extraordinary.
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Re: RS top 100 albums of 80s - Synchronicity #17

Postby sockii on 23 Apr 2011 02:58

jeffseitz wrote:Thriller is not #1? Useless list. And for anyone who hasn't seen Michael Jackson's This Is It. You will be very amazed and entertained! I was not fan, due to his later career misadventures, but the talent on display in the film is extraordinary.


I've been meaning to check it out - thanks for the heads up.
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Re: RS top 100 albums of 80s - Synchronicity #17

Postby ltwoman on 23 Apr 2011 10:54

sockii wrote:
jeffseitz wrote:Thriller is not #1? Useless list. And for anyone who hasn't seen Michael Jackson's This Is It. You will be very amazed and entertained! I was not fan, due to his later career misadventures, but the talent on display in the film is extraordinary.


I've been meaning to check it out - thanks for the heads up.



Coming from Jeff, that IS quite a recommendation. Will do. And thanks for the head's up.
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