Moot_Geeza wrote:A bit of a departure from The Decemberists for their latest track...
Moot_Geeza wrote:Ha, even I didn't buy the boardgame. I've got the Wildwood novels though. The shimmery Americana stuff is bland and unoffensive, which is a shame considering how fresh Hazards was. I suppose they had to pull it back after so obviously bucking in the face of success (which they did - The King is Dead was their big seller, despite being the most 5/10 thing in their catalogue). I enjoyed The Harrowed and the Haunted from the Florasongs EP, but I can't link to it as it's the only one missing from Youtube. Apparently What a Terrible World was almost a double album. What a terrible idea.
Olimite wrote:What's the list (and order if you have time)?
Facewon wrote:https://youtu.be/LCQNOZl5yDk This has me laughing more than it should. Vids ripping into Lars are a rich vein on youtube.
Yossarian wrote:Mellon Collie’s got some great tracks, but double albums are always a bad idea.
Siamese Dream and Gish are all you really need album-wise.
Bob wrote:Olimite wrote:What's the list (and order if you have time)?
Can I link you in?
https://www.stereogum.com/1983030/the-10-best-smashing-pumpkins-songs/franchises/10-best-songs/
Tempy wrote:I like Mellon Collie, and The Fragile. That's about it.Yossarian wrote:Mellon Collie’s got some great tracks, but double albums are always a bad idea. Siamese Dream and Gish are all you really need album-wise.
Olimite wrote:Don't agree with much of that list to be honest. I'd add Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and Songs In The Key Of Life to Sign Of The Times. Mellon Collie would have been the best single album possibly ever, but Corgan totally over-egged the pudding.
Yossarian wrote:Whatchoo talking about? Today is the greatest.
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