>he doesn't start at the beginning of an artist's discography and work his way through the end
He doesn't start at the beginning of an artist's discography and work his way through the end
>wasting your time listening to mounts of shit to get to a decent album
ok
I do this but it's basically the reason why I don't listen to new music anymore as it gets fucking tedious
Imagine doing this with someone like Reed, Bowie, Paul McCartney or Pink Floyd. Despite the obvious occasional gems, it would just be pure torture.
based
Pink Floyd is great to do this with
>having other people decide what's shit and what's good for you
the absolute state of drones
>Bowie
>Reed
>McCartney
>Pink Floyd
Other than McCartney most of those artist's have stellar discographies. Bowie has about 3 bad albums out of some 30+
Early on I pick whatever albums have the nicest covers
Then I listen in order
who has time for that shit
not me that's who
Based
>listening to memewie
Do it in reverse instead
>wasting hours of your life in everything you do because you are so unique instead of listening to the advice of experienced people.
what a fucking retarded snowflake you are.
>listening to the advice of experienced people
fuck off, fantano, you're a loser cuck
>bringing melon up
ok retard. keep listening to buckethead's discography. i'm sure you'll find your favorite song in there.
Do people really listen to albums? I thought they were just a couple of singles and other filler shit to make people feel they are not paying for only a couple of songs but for a whole 50 minutes of music. The best of playlists are enough to be honest.
>listen to Black Sabbath
>cant get into the pre Dio era
>never happened
It's impossible to go through all the discographies of even the most popular artists of the last 50 years in your life time.
>still using a shiggy meme
>2019
I’m doing that with all of those+Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, Grateful Dead, Rolling Stones, and The Who
>Grateful Dead
see you in 5 years then
With the rise of the LP, much of popular music was meant to be listened to as an entire album. You must be 14 or so.
that such shitty reasoning bro
epic bait
>he doesn’t know time is a flat circle
nobody said he had to listen to live albums as well.
I agree this is the best way to do it unless their discography is ridiculously massive, like Guided By Voices.
But good music is a matter of taste, dumbfuck
You should do it with Zappa too.
Bowie is actually great to listen to from the begging
I’m only listening to the live albums released when they were together as a band like Live/Dead and Europe 72, none of the retrospective live albums
Forgot to mention Zappa, he’s in there but only his albums with the Mothers of Invention are on the list (just so it would be easier, I know to listen to Apostrophe and some of his bigger ones, he’s also an artist with an unwieldy/giant discography like Grateful Dead)
kind of right though. some artists have discographies nearly 50 hours long and only have 2 or 3 worthwhile albums
based and redpilled