Some of mine. Master of Puppets Rage Against the Machine (self titled) The Wall Phish - Rift Smashing Pumpkins -Siamess Dream Pearl Jam - Ten Aimee Mann - Lost in Space The Band - The Band Dylan - Desire Ween - The Mollusk
Sweet picks ! A few I can rattle off the top of my head: Mazzy Star ~ So Tonight That I Might See Steely Dan ~ Countdown to Ecstasy The War on Drugs ~ Lost In The Dream Herbie Hancock ~ Head Hunters [off Dillon's rec :)) ]
In 1982 I was 6 years old and discovered my dad's records. In The Court Of The Crimson King was in there. Got my mom to put it on for me. Life changed!!!! From 21st Century Schizoid Man to Talk To The Wind. My six year old mind was blown! Plus his Black Sabbath records.... Thanks Dad!!!!
Great video as allways! Sometimes, the music is memory and also can change you're mind, and be able to do great things. Regards from Argentina, the land of Pappos Blues!
Some of mine: Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream/Adore Elliot Smith - Either Or Jeff Buckley - Grace Janis Joplin - Pearl The Who - Quadrophenia Alice in Chains - Jar of Flies Bob Dylan - Bringing it all Back Home/Time out of Mind Counting Crows - August and Everything After Pet Sounds GNR - Appetite for Destruction Weezer Blue Album
Wow man. Wow. Synchronistic serendipity. Like brings like energy. Sympathetic magic. Straight up law of attraction. Dude. I’ll never forget your story about the first collection you bought and the duke ellington album you pulled out when you asked the universe for a sign. If you think that was a coincidence you’re crazy man. You followed destiny to the destination
I like that you have Bleach here, as it was also one of the records that changed my life. I was 16 in 89, and a girl i worked with - who was also 16, and who I had a huge crush on- had a small studio apartment on Capitol Hill in Seattle that was payed for by her dad as an alternative for her being homeless. She put a cassette of Bleach on and it blew my mind. I had never heard anything like them before. I was super into punk, and darker wave stuff at the time, but Bleach was edgy, soulful, gritty, and loud. Was like nothing else around at the time, and embodied the streets of the rainy dark backwater the city was before the tech boom and before any of these bands got famous. I remember doing crystal with her for my first time - when it was more of a drug you did at clubs, when it was called crystal and not meth. Then driving in a car with her and a junkie friend of hers to get crystal, and listening to them debate whether or not they would shoot up - as they've never done it before The girl said she would like to do it, and when the car stopped at the dealers apartment, they went up stairs and I left. I would never touching the drug again, and pretty never see her again. But that's what that album reminds me of, If it were a perfume I would add all of those senses.
I can't wait for Underground Fire to be released with you! I started listening to it yesterday on CZcams Music and my god immediately fell in love. Please please please keep us updated for its release because now I really want it lmao thank you for the list. Awesome as always and all the new recommendations!
WITCH and your love of that album is what honestly opened my own dive into the rabbit hole. When I mentioned Zamrock to my mother after watching the video when you first debuted when you picked it up her response was "Yeah we knew of it but it wasn't mainstream " I guess I can blame you for me collecting African records. 😆 Great video bud.
I smile every time I see that cover photo from the Bill Evans/Jim Hall "Undercurrents" album. I was fascinated by the photo and after doing some research, I discovered that it was taken up the road from where I grew up. I took my first swimming lessons there, too. Very cool to see it again. Dave
1) War on Drugs - a Deeper Understanding. 2) Bernard Butler - People Move On. 3) Edwyn Collins - Gorgeous George. 4) the Drums - Portamento. 5) New Radicals - Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too. 6) War On Drugs - I Don't Live Here Anymore. 7) Cheap Trick - Heaven Tonight. 8) Delta Spirit - Into the Wide. 9) al dimeola - elegant gypsy. 10) Del Amitri - Waking Hours. 11) Don Henley - Inside Job. 12) Ween - Mollusk 13) Josh Rouse - 1972. 14) the Tyde - Twice 15) the Thrills - So Much for the City. 16) Ryan Adams - Easy Tiger. 17) Motels - Little Robbers. 18) Del Amitri - Twisted. 19) Isley Brothers 3+3. 20) the Cars - CandyO
Thank you for sharing such special stories. I can't even imagine listening to "Court of the Crimson King" while being in labor. Your wife must be very cool. 😃 I just picked up that John Mayer record this past weekend. I love the acoustic set and his blues guitar playing blew me away. Take care.
Great list, thanks for sharing!!! Some of mine were: Roxy Music (1972) Iggy Pop - The Idiot The Stooges - Raw Power Television - Marquee Moon The Stranglers - Rattus Norvegicus The Stranglers - Raven Morrissey - Vauxhall & I Morrissey - Your Arsenal Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures David Bowie - Aladdin Sane David Bowie - Outside 1.0 New Order - Low-life Genesis - And Then There were Three The Cure - Three Imaginary Boys John Barry - On Her Majesty's Secret Service OST Vangelis - Blade Runner OST Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygene Depeche Mode - 101 Depeche Mode - Black Celebration Kraftwerk - The Man Machine The Smiths - Best I
Some of mine: Ween - The Mollusk Pink Floyd - Dark Side of The Moon King Crimson - In The Court of The Crimson King A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders Neil Frances - There Is No Neil Frances Daft Punk - Random Access Memories Puppy - The GOAT Geese - 3D Country Mac Miller - Faces
That guitar nearly made me faint. For a split second I thought it was Alvin Lee's, my favourite guitar player ever. The one he used at Woodstock and everywhere, which of course was a 335, but looks very similar.
My no 1. would be the Blue Garden by Masters of Reality, but there would also be Love Gun, Sweet and Slade hits, La Folie, God's own medicine, the Gospel according to the men in black, 3 imaginary boys, Love, OK Computer, Analogue theatre, Uprising, Legalize it, With the quickness and many more... Love the Decade wich I lost unfortunately...
So man I have to share with you. This is the second video I have ever watched of yours and you have floored me with your picks. I know a lot of music and you pull stuff out I’ve never heard of. I am listening to Morgen now. I can see why you’d pay $200 for this album
Cool man, thanks 🤘 edit: hope to see a record by you and on your label, when you get the songs the way you want them. Man you were music hungry as a kid huh? 😁 it moves me to picture you diving dumpsters for music of any kind.different times.. if i had known back then i wouldve mailed you a bunch of records
@@noblerecords if you like singer songwriter music listen to John Fulbright, 2014 songs album.. imagine if Tom Waits and Elton John had a baby… it would sound awesome on your klipsch, very underrated album
I was 24 too when my first son was born, which incidentally was yesterday 2/26/xx. At that time though "Court Of The Crimson King" had been released not quite 4 1/2 years. Just one of those things from the aether...
I have an idea for a video you might like to do. In my opinion, there isn't enough love shown for the Discogs community as users/individuals. Three of my records that changed my life were found by paying close attention to three users; Eirikstim (that was Ken Boothe - Let's Get It On), rastislav.sutak (for Tuck & Patti - Love Warriors) and savakntr (Jennifer Warnes - Famous Blue Raincoat) who sadly looks like is no longer active. The Ken Boothe and Jennifer Warnes are in my collection. Highlighting some of the users you follow may be a good idea, because not a lot of personal information is shown on each profile. Some other records that changed my life include: Savage Garden self-titled also in my collection as vinyl, Scientist - In Dub, and Grant Green - Live at the Lighthouse.
You must be referring to hurricane Hugo at Myrtle Beach. I used to go on vacation at the Spingmaid Beach part of Myrtle Beach right up from the strip. My granparents ran a putt putt course there.
Nobody talks about the best sounding pressing of bleach but for me the most affordable and best sounding one ive heard is the 2000 pressing with SP34 on the deadwax.
Albums That Changed My Life In Chronological Release Order: 1961/09: FREE JAZZ (Ornette Coleman) 1964/10: BITTER TEARS (Johnny Cash) 1965/??: THE HELIOCENTRIC WORLDS OF SUN RA Volume One (Sun Ra) 1966/06: FREAK OUT (The Mothers Of Invention) 1967/01: THE DOORS (The Doors) 1967/02: SURREALISTIC PILLOW (Jefferson Airplane) 1967/08: ARE YOU EXPERIENCED (The Jimi Hendrix Experience) 1967/11: FOREVER CHANGES (Love) 1968/01: SPIRIT (Spirit) 1968/03: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (The United States Of America) 1968/06: IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA (Iron Butterfly) 1969/02: KICK OUT THE JAMS (MC5) 1970/03: BITCHES BREW (Miles Davis) 1970/07: FUN HOUSE (The Stooges) 1975/11: HORSES (Patti Smith) 1982/04: BIG SCIENCE (Laurie Anderson) 1986/09: MIND: THE PERPETUAL INTERCOURSE (Skinny Puppy) 1988/02: I'M YOUR MAN (Leonard Cohen) 1988/10: THE LAND OF RAPE AND HONEY (Ministry) 1989/10: PRETTY HATE MACHINE (Nine Inch Nails)
DILLON!!!!! OH.....ya' let me down buddy......didn't think you were a "follower" running with the rest of the pack.......the "pampered patreons" of the YT world.....RIP. 🖤♠
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Ah, sweet guys, it's Dillon from Noble Records coming at me with another video!
Some of mine.
Master of Puppets
Rage Against the Machine (self titled)
The Wall
Phish - Rift
Smashing Pumpkins -Siamess Dream
Pearl Jam - Ten
Aimee Mann - Lost in Space
The Band - The Band
Dylan - Desire
Ween - The Mollusk
Sweet picks !
A few I can rattle off the top of my head:
Mazzy Star ~ So Tonight That I Might See
Steely Dan ~ Countdown to Ecstasy
The War on Drugs ~ Lost In The Dream
Herbie Hancock ~ Head Hunters [off Dillon's rec :)) ]
Great picks. The Mollusk is definitely at the top of my list
@@charlottecosentino139 Lost in the Dream is a great pic.
Music exploration can sure send you to the outer reaches but it’s good to remember where it all began too.
On the John Mayer album, In Your Atmosphere….an absolute mind blower, from lyrics to musicianship, it’s unreal.
In 1982 I was 6 years old and discovered my dad's records. In The Court Of The Crimson King was in there. Got my mom to put it on for me. Life changed!!!! From 21st Century Schizoid Man to Talk To The Wind. My six year old mind was blown! Plus his Black Sabbath records.... Thanks Dad!!!!
Was king crimson for me too but my uncle. Bible black
Wonderful video. Thanks for sharing such a personal journey with us.
Great video as allways! Sometimes, the music is memory and also can change you're mind, and be able to do great things. Regards from Argentina, the land of Pappos Blues!
Some of mine:
Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream/Adore
Elliot Smith - Either Or
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Janis Joplin - Pearl
The Who - Quadrophenia
Alice in Chains - Jar of Flies
Bob Dylan - Bringing it all Back Home/Time out of Mind
Counting Crows - August and Everything After
Pet Sounds
GNR - Appetite for Destruction
Weezer Blue Album
Wow man. Wow. Synchronistic serendipity. Like brings like energy. Sympathetic magic. Straight up law of attraction. Dude. I’ll never forget your story about the first collection you bought and the duke ellington album you pulled out when you asked the universe for a sign. If you think that was a coincidence you’re crazy man. You followed destiny to the destination
I like that you have Bleach here, as it was also one of the records that changed my life. I was 16 in 89, and a girl i worked with - who was also 16, and who I had a huge crush on- had a small studio apartment on Capitol Hill in Seattle that was payed for by her dad as an alternative for her being homeless. She put a cassette of Bleach on and it blew my mind. I had never heard anything like them before. I was super into punk, and darker wave stuff at the time, but Bleach was edgy, soulful, gritty, and loud. Was like nothing else around at the time, and embodied the streets of the rainy dark backwater the city was before the tech boom and before any of these bands got famous. I remember doing crystal with her for my first time - when it was more of a drug you did at clubs, when it was called crystal and not meth. Then driving in a car with her and a junkie friend of hers to get crystal, and listening to them debate whether or not they would shoot up - as they've never done it before The girl said she would like to do it, and when the car stopped at the dealers apartment, they went up stairs and I left. I would never touching the drug again, and pretty never see her again. But that's what that album reminds me of, If it were a perfume I would add all of those senses.
I can't wait for Underground Fire to be released with you! I started listening to it yesterday on CZcams Music and my god immediately fell in love. Please please please keep us updated for its release because now I really want it lmao thank you for the list. Awesome as always and all the new recommendations!
Thanks So Much for Listening and Loving Our Underground Fire Album We Recorded in 1972. Can't wait till it gets Released. Mike.
My journey to find John Mayer was exactly like yours. Hated the bubblegum pop stuff, but then Hearing him live really blew me away
Fun video. Many familiar, many not. Enjoyed your lineup! Best from Tokyo!
WITCH and your love of that album is what honestly opened my own dive into the rabbit hole. When I mentioned Zamrock to my mother after watching the video when you first debuted when you picked it up her response was "Yeah we knew of it but it wasn't mainstream "
I guess I can blame you for me collecting African records. 😆
Great video bud.
Hey Dillon, great idea and amazing picks. They surely represent you. Cheers, F
I smile every time I see that cover photo from the Bill Evans/Jim Hall "Undercurrents" album. I was fascinated by the photo and after doing some research, I discovered that it was taken up the road from where I grew up. I took my first swimming lessons there, too. Very cool to see it again. Dave
1) War on Drugs - a Deeper Understanding. 2) Bernard Butler - People Move On. 3) Edwyn Collins - Gorgeous George. 4) the Drums - Portamento. 5) New Radicals - Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too. 6) War On Drugs - I Don't Live Here Anymore. 7) Cheap Trick - Heaven Tonight. 8) Delta Spirit - Into the Wide. 9) al dimeola - elegant gypsy. 10) Del Amitri - Waking Hours. 11) Don Henley - Inside Job. 12) Ween - Mollusk 13) Josh Rouse - 1972. 14) the Tyde - Twice 15) the Thrills - So Much for the City. 16) Ryan Adams - Easy Tiger. 17) Motels - Little Robbers. 18) Del Amitri - Twisted. 19) Isley Brothers 3+3. 20) the Cars - CandyO
Nice list!
Matthew Good Band- Beautiful Midnight shocked me, so different and so good.
Awesome stories. I still have my burnt cd of Neil Young’s Decade ha. Fantastic comp. keep up the great work 🤘🏼
Thank you for sharing such special stories. I can't even imagine listening to "Court of the Crimson King" while being in labor. Your wife must be very cool. 😃
I just picked up that John Mayer record this past weekend. I love the acoustic set and his blues guitar playing blew me away. Take care.
You’ve been on such a journey Dillon! I know I’m just a stranger on the internet, but I’m proud of you!
Enlightening picks...bread crumbs pathing your journey. A journey that is infinite.
Great list, thanks for sharing!!! Some of mine were:
Roxy Music (1972)
Iggy Pop - The Idiot
The Stooges - Raw Power
Television - Marquee Moon
The Stranglers - Rattus Norvegicus
The Stranglers - Raven
Morrissey - Vauxhall & I
Morrissey - Your Arsenal
Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
David Bowie - Aladdin Sane
David Bowie - Outside 1.0
New Order - Low-life
Genesis - And Then There were Three
The Cure - Three Imaginary Boys
John Barry - On Her Majesty's Secret Service OST
Vangelis - Blade Runner OST
Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygene
Depeche Mode - 101
Depeche Mode - Black Celebration
Kraftwerk - The Man Machine
The Smiths - Best I
Morgen…. “ She ended up getting used to it.” 🤣🤣🤣
I loved the strategically placed glare on Nevermind. This has been a great thread.
Yeah I hope to see more!
Some of mine:
Ween - The Mollusk
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of The Moon
King Crimson - In The Court of The Crimson King
A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders
Neil Frances - There Is No Neil Frances
Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
Puppy - The GOAT
Geese - 3D Country
Mac Miller - Faces
Nice!
That guitar nearly made me faint. For a split second I thought it was Alvin Lee's, my favourite guitar player ever. The one he used at Woodstock and everywhere, which of course was a 335, but looks very similar.
Wow thanks for sharing that morgen album 👍 thank you
It’s a favorite! Thanks for watching! 🙏
I love that you call out a bunch of one album wonders.
My no 1. would be the Blue Garden by Masters of Reality, but there would also be Love Gun, Sweet and Slade hits, La Folie, God's own medicine, the Gospel according to the men in black, 3 imaginary boys, Love, OK Computer, Analogue theatre, Uprising, Legalize it, With the quickness and many more... Love the Decade wich I lost unfortunately...
Thanks, cool stuff to dig in. My pick: Rollins Band "End of Silence". One of my top ten, ever.
You and Melinda would make a fun video to watch.
Picked up a Tomato pressing of Townes Van Zandt's self titled towards the end of last year. All thanks to your recommendation.
So man I have to share with you. This is the second video I have ever watched of yours and you have floored me with your picks. I know a lot of music and you pull stuff out I’ve never heard of. I am listening to Morgen now. I can see why you’d pay $200 for this album
Ah man, thanks man! That means a lot! I love recommending stuff! Thanks for watching! 🙏
@@noblerecordsThat King Crimson album is great. Never heard of that
Dredg's El Cielo album is the one for me that blew my mind
Cool man, thanks 🤘 edit: hope to see a record by you and on your label, when you get the songs the way you want them. Man you were music hungry as a kid huh? 😁 it moves me to picture you diving dumpsters for music of any kind.different times.. if i had known back then i wouldve mailed you a bunch of records
Nirvana Nevermind, I love this great Album! 👍👍
I would love, love, love to own a copy of that Witch album, but on cd.
Nice! New to the channel …What is your listening room/turntable set up? Have you found any good speakers you like? Thanks!
Yes! Here’s the room tour where I show my gear:
czcams.com/video/u-9Qmu_Zj0g/video.htmlsi=9d3lL9VJh5Oz3MUX
@@noblerecords if you like singer songwriter music listen to John Fulbright, 2014 songs album.. imagine if Tom Waits and Elton John had a baby… it would sound awesome on your klipsch, very underrated album
I was 24 too when my first son was born, which incidentally was yesterday 2/26/xx. At that time though "Court Of The Crimson King" had been released not quite 4 1/2 years. Just one of those things from the aether...
July is a masterpiece! Great story about the Muddy Waters find too. lol
Always cool.
Peace on earth.
Mount Eerie - A Crow Looked at Me
one of the hardest albums one may ever listen to
I have an idea for a video you might like to do. In my opinion, there isn't enough love shown for the Discogs community as users/individuals. Three of my records that changed my life were found by paying close attention to three users; Eirikstim (that was Ken Boothe - Let's Get It On), rastislav.sutak (for Tuck & Patti - Love Warriors) and savakntr (Jennifer Warnes - Famous Blue Raincoat) who sadly looks like is no longer active. The Ken Boothe and Jennifer Warnes are in my collection. Highlighting some of the users you follow may be a good idea, because not a lot of personal information is shown on each profile. Some other records that changed my life include: Savage Garden self-titled also in my collection as vinyl, Scientist - In Dub, and Grant Green - Live at the Lighthouse.
You must be referring to hurricane Hugo at Myrtle Beach. I used to go on vacation at the Spingmaid Beach part of Myrtle Beach right up from the strip. My granparents ran a putt putt course there.
It wasn’t Hugo, hugo was when I was a baby. It was Charley I think.
@@noblerecords Wow, I was off by 20 or so hurricanes. I was 6 when hurricane Hugo hit. I thought I was gonna get out of school but I was 4 hours away.
King Crimson would be on my list, but it would be Discipline for me, believe it or not!
Decade was one of mine too. If I could only keep one record etc…..
can i request a video of top 10 live concert albums
Nobody talks about the best sounding pressing of bleach but for me the most affordable and best sounding one ive heard is the 2000 pressing with SP34 on the deadwax.
Definitely get what you’re saying about Nick Cave. Music isn’t always about making us feel good.
I guess the VC be doing this right now. I’m down.
Awesome top 20. No knocking on Stephen Curtis Chapman.
Oh I wasn’t. He’s amazing
200 dollars turns to 400, 400 turns to 600. Etc etc. It never ends.lol
Yep 🤦♂️
Ian noe is my newest life changer
Whats wrong with Pop music? I love it. Other genres as well.
After seeing several of these videos I thought 'I hope that Dillon does one'!
Thanks!!!
I'm surprised Leonard nimoys greatest Hits wasn't on your list.
What African bands/artists do you like or recommend
I have 2, Status Quo "Piledriver" and "Never Mind The Bollocks by The Sex Pistols 🤘
Awesome!
led zepp 3 mono wow
🤷♂️🙏🤣🤣
I believe you have done this video 20 times over
Thabks for watching anyways 🤣
Albums That Changed My Life In Chronological Release Order:
1961/09: FREE JAZZ (Ornette Coleman)
1964/10: BITTER TEARS (Johnny Cash)
1965/??: THE HELIOCENTRIC WORLDS OF SUN RA Volume One (Sun Ra)
1966/06: FREAK OUT (The Mothers Of Invention)
1967/01: THE DOORS (The Doors)
1967/02: SURREALISTIC PILLOW (Jefferson Airplane)
1967/08: ARE YOU EXPERIENCED (The Jimi Hendrix Experience)
1967/11: FOREVER CHANGES (Love)
1968/01: SPIRIT (Spirit)
1968/03: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (The United States Of America)
1968/06: IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA (Iron Butterfly)
1969/02: KICK OUT THE JAMS (MC5)
1970/03: BITCHES BREW (Miles Davis)
1970/07: FUN HOUSE (The Stooges)
1975/11: HORSES (Patti Smith)
1982/04: BIG SCIENCE (Laurie Anderson)
1986/09: MIND: THE PERPETUAL INTERCOURSE (Skinny Puppy)
1988/02: I'M YOUR MAN (Leonard Cohen)
1988/10: THE LAND OF RAPE AND HONEY (Ministry)
1989/10: PRETTY HATE MACHINE (Nine Inch Nails)
List invalid, no Peste Noire.
You too? Your life has changed 20 times? My life has really only changed a couple times. All of this over the freaking eagles…
My life changes every single day.
I wonder what kind of music mayer will make now that dead and company gd cover band is over
I bet you dont listen to your records you have to sell
your life must be quite unstable 😵💫😉
Oh it is
@@noblerecords Same here! But good Music is a stabilizing factor in my life 🤩
DILLON!!!!! OH.....ya' let me down buddy......didn't think you were a "follower" running with the rest of the pack.......the "pampered patreons" of the YT world.....RIP. 🖤♠
I’m confused. I make videos I wanna make and that’s all there is to it.
@@noblerecords Clearly then you ain't "confused" Hillbilly Boy!! LMAO!!
No album has changed my life. It's music. Might change my musical tastes. But never my life. I'd be the same person if I listened to slim whitman.