Pick in your mind a perfect album. And I think it’s mostly open to interpretation, but I’m kind of thinking an album that you would say you could just start from beginning, let it run all the way through, without skipping songs, without moving around, just front to back and just sit there and do nothing else and just listen to that whole album.
What would that album be?
An important, though fraught, question.
I completely agree with Andrew that OK Computer and Dark Side of the Moon both belong on the list. After that, there’s great opportunity to overthink this. Instead, I’m going with albums that were significant to me and, so, came to mind quickly.
The Joshua Tree by U2 (1987)
Violator by Depeche Mode (1990)
Ten by Pearl Jam (1991)
Us by Peter Gabriel (1992)
The Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails (1994)
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco (2001)
Give up by The Postal Service (2003)
Funeral by Arcade Fire (2004)
For Emma, Forever Ago by Bon Iver (2007)
I also find it interesting that nothing comes to mind from the last 20 years. Is that because no one makes perfect albums anymore? Seems unlikely. More likely that our musical tastes get set when we’re younger and that I rarely listen to an actual album anymore. I can change this.
Finished reading: The Long Earth by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter is entertaining. Takes a relatively simple premise about parallel worlds and really works through the implications π
πββοΈ A misty run this morning
π΄ββοΈ Nice to get out of the basement for a proper ride outside. First one of the season!
The coffe and pastries halfway through were very helpful.
Finished reading: Jinx by Matt Gemmell is a fun read. I enjoy these characters and the settings Gemmell places them in π
π· Day 22 of the April Photoblogging Challenge
Blue
π· Day 21 of the April Photoblogging Challenge
Mountain
π· Day 20 of the April Photoblogging Challenge
Ice
π· Day 19 of the April Photoblogging Challenge
Birthday
π· Day 18 of the April Photoblogging Challenge
Mood
π· Day 17 of the April Photoblogging Challenge
Transcendence
π· Day 14 of the April Photoblogging Challenge
Cactus
πββοΈ Classic spring weather on todayβs run: started with rain and then cleared up into a sunny day π§οΈπΆοΈ
π· Day 13 of the April Photoblogging Challenge: Page
π· Day 10
Morning commute on the train
π· Day 9
Crispy
Finished reading: Although it took two library loan periods, I made it through The Shadow Rising by Robert Jordan. Having made it this far, I’m sure to get through all of the books now, even though there are many to go π
π· Day 08
Prevention
π· Day 07
Signs of spring in my backyard helps with well being