ITT: We guess favourite records of famous persons and rate them
>>60399064
>Banksy
>no Blur
come on, dont let your personal taste falses reality
Why topsters is kill for me
this thread is gay lol
>>60399979
Good one
>>60400054
Y-you too
Go through the lists yourself.
https://rateyourmusic.com/list/highonbatwings/influences__guide/
according to some fansite it's
Van Morrison - Astral Weeks
The Beatles - Abbey Road
Johnny Flynn - A Larum
Curtis Mayfield - There's No Place Like America Today
Death Grips - The Money Store
N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton
Oscar Peterson - Night Train
James Brown - Black Caesar
GZA - Liquid Swords
Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
Bob Marley & The Wailers - One Love
Artists
Barack Obama
>>60400275
9/10 would fuck
>>60400275
My suggestion
>>60400018
>>60400275
>GZA - Liquid Swords
>>60400458
>Obama
Kurt Cobain
>Mark Hollis
Here's an educated guess of Mark Hollis', mainly selected albums I've heard him talk about in interviews and the like,
no need to guess
http://rateyourmusic.com/list/PervertedByLanguage/steve_albinis_top_15_records/
>>60401704
Wait, has he talked about This Heat? What did he say?
>>60401613
Wipers/ 10
>>60400018
What's the second album?
>>60401794
No that's one I took a liberty with, same with Lizard... I guess I feel they both sound as if they would have had a large influence on The final Talk Talk albums, but maybe s/t is closer to that sound. They're sort of precursors to Post Rock so I just thought he must like them?
>>60399064
I dont listen to Burial.
>>60400275
Literally kekold music
>>60401005
I dont listen to Atari oh cmon
>>60399064
he curated music performances at his 'dismaland' thing and you included none of the artists from that?
>>60401841
It's hard to tell, the transition between Ascension Day and After the Flood is actually very similar to the end of Deceit both musically and thematically.
The Reaction was a punk band, so he has been in those circles, but I'm not too sure how into it he was. Like, I don't think he loves synthpop or anything. Punk in general seems a bit too raw and dirty for Talk Talk, they've always been clean and orderly.
Ultimately, This Heat is a bit too chaotic for me to think they were a direct influence, but I wouldn't rule out Mark digging them and recognizing their importance.
>>60401984
Valid points, it's really difficult to pin down one solid influence for Spirit of Eden/Laughing Stock/Mark Hollis, other than maybe In a Silent Way. Hollis' s/t actually reminds me a lot of David Sylvian's Secrets of the Beehive, but whether Hollis was influenced by it I don't know.
>>60401911
hi Andy. When we will hear something about Bottomless Pit?
By the way, love you guys, stay legend
taken from his "top 100 fav things" list
>>60401295
>ISIS
kek