@@iamunhappy5283 I thought about going a little further, but I thought Werid Al would be a fun last pick for the video, and it just so happened to be on an even number. Well, heh, I guess not technically even, but the most even of the odd numbers.
WOW, THIS IS THE FIRST TIME A SEE SOME PEOPLE (NOT BRAZILIAN) TALKING ABOUT "ACABOU CHORARE"! I'M VERY HAPPY THAT THIS ALBUM IT'S GETTING MORE, AND MORE POPULAR. THANK YOU FOR SHARING❤
BRASIL MENCIONADO CAMPEÃO DO MUNDOOOOOOOO ainda fiquei meio triste com os Mutantes ficando de fora, mas Acabou Chorare é um puta de um album. Meu favorito de 1972, em cima até do Clube Da Esquina.
Interesting list This is what I would pick: 1960: John Coltrane - Giant Steps 1961: John Coltrane - My Favourite Things 1962: Booker T and the MG's - Green Onions 1963: The Beatles - Please Please Me 1964: Animals - The Animals 1965: The Beatles - Rubber Soul 1966: The Beatles - Revolver 1967: Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn 1968: Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland 1969: Pink Floyd - Ummagumma 1970: Black Sabbath - Paranoid 1971: Pink Floyd - Meddle 1972: Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick 1973: Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon 1974: King Crimson - Red 1975: Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here 1976: Led Zeppelin - Song Remains The Same 1977: Pink Floyd - Animals 1978: Mike Oldfield - Incantantions 1979: Pink Floyd - The Wall 1980: Jethro Tull - A 1981: King Crimson - Discipline 1982: Rush - Moving Pictures 1983: Metallica - Kill Em' All 1984: Metallica - Ride The Lightning 1985: Slayer - Hell Awaits 1986: Candlemass - Epicus Doomicus Metallicus 1987: Guns N Roses - Appetite For Destruction 1988: Metallica - And Justice For All 1989: Nirvana - Bleach 1990: Pantera - Cowboys From Hell 1991: Nirvana - Nevermind 1992: Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark 1993: Nirvana - In Utero 1994: Portishead - Dummy 1995: Radiohead - The Bends 1996: Tool - Ænema 1997: Radiohead - Ok Computer 1998: Death - The Sound Of Perservance 1999: Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun 2000: Radiohead - Kid A 2001: Tool - Lateralus 2002: Dream Theter - Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulance 2003: Radiohead - Hail To The Thief 2004: Lamb Of God - Ashes Of The Wake 2005: Dream Theater - Octavarium 2006: Tool - 10,000 days 2007: Radiohead - In Rainbows 2008: Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes 2009: Transatlantic - The Whirlwind 2010: Avenged Sevenfold - Nightmare 2011: Bjork - Biophilia 2012: Muse - The 2nd Law 2013: Arctic Monkeys - AM 2014: King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard - Im In Your Mind Fuzz 2015: King GIzzard And The Lizard Wizard - Quarters 2016: King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard - Nonagon Infinity 2017: Wobbler - From Silence To Somewhere 2018: MGMT - Little Dark Age 2019: Tool - Fear Inoculum 2020: King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard - K.G. 2021: Transatlantic - The Absolute Universe 2022: King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard - Omnium Gatherum
I love all these choices, there’s like everything I like here, All the best Pink Floyd albums, Metallica, rush, even John Coltrane which is all just like perfect picks
@@aideng6306 I know right... but live disc is my favourite thing from the 60's., and studio disc is just sooo tripy I love it. In The Court Of The Crimson King is also one of my favourite albums, and it was hard to decide because 1969 was very good year for music.
Haha. I just can’t get enough of them. I hope it ends up making more people listen to sparks though. Then maybe I can make a sparks album ranking that will actually get hype from some fans.
Thank you so much for talking about Spark! They are my favourite band as well and I had no idea that you loved them! I actually saw them live last summer, it was a godlike experience ("My Baby's Taking Me Home" was a masterpiece live) so I highly recommend seeing them live as they are still touring a lot. Thanks for introducing Sparks to more people!!!!
I was literally waiting the entirety of the 80s for a Weird Al album, and when I saw DTBS I was pleasantly surprised. Great video as well, can't wait for part two!!
Man, I'm really blown away by the amazing quality of your videos, and I love the way you passionately talk about music. Hopefully you'll get to a lot more people. Keep up the good work!
@@PatTriesAgain AHAHAHAHAHAH! I just found out what I'm gonna do next! And I'm ONLY telling you right now because WHY the fuck not! I AM A DUMMY! THAT IS THE CONCEPT OF THE NEXT VIDEO!!!
As a Brazilian, I love to see Acabou Chorare recebing the praise it deserves. Also happy you talked about Os Mutantes, their two first albums(they were called the Brazilian Beatles and Brazilian Pink Floyd but personally I think that they are way forward thinking than both of these bands). You should check Milton Nascimento - Clube da Esquina, one of my favorite albums of all time, it has some of the most well written harmonies of all time. Also, would love a video on Nick Drake catalogue(easily the most intimate artist of all time and with such gorgeous and personal songwriting, he only has 3 albums but if you listened to them before this video I guarantee would thay maybe his whole catalogue would be on this list). Also, if you like Baroque Pop you should listen to the early Scott Walker output. More videos about the Beach Boys would be pretty incredible too, thanks for the well made and funny videos man.
Half the time I hate my videos and wanna take so many of them down haha! But I never will. Not a single video, no matter how cringe I might think it is. Because every video has something special in it, and I just can’t see it cause I look at all my mistakes haha!
Please do a Worst to Best episode on SPARKS!!! I share the same unconditional love for the band, and not enough can be said about them, their incredible discography and the influence they've had on many artists over the years.
My favorite is Queen II as well but gosh any of the first six I know back to front. The rest I also enjoy a lot but there's really just something magical in those first few albums.
@@kirkwahmmett1666 I'd personally include jazz, their seventh album, but I feel just the same way. What they did in the 70s just can't be topped by anything from the 80s. Maybe Innuendo comes close but that's also not from the 80s.
I am so mad I didn’t pick that too! I somehow actually just totally forgot about it when thinking of what to do for 1973. Retroactively, that would DEFINITELY be my pick. Really, it’s my only regret on the list.
1973 had a lot of great albums. DSOTM, Raw Power, Aladdin Sane, Countdown to Ecstacy, Larks Tongues in Aspic, New York Dolls, Headhunters, Selling England by the Pound, Future Days, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath...
Whenever it's done. I'm not sure. I'm working on it, but it's hard to find time when making videos takes so long. I'll probably stream some of the making of the game next Sunday.
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon sorry,I didn't see it before ( Where is The Ringo Game?? (update video) ) about what happen, take you time and i wish that you get better pal.
Hi 15 year old Gen z kid here so Pink Floyd’s The Wall is my favorite album of all time and me and my dad watched the movie together and it was some of the most fun I have ever had and yes I know what a CD is yes I know what a Cassette is yes I know what a VHS is Hell I even know what Laser Disk is thanks for giving the wall respect
Im am seriously happy that I found more people who like Sparks. Sparks are one of the most underrated bands in all of music. Oh yeah, "This town ain't big enough for the both of us" and "Number one song in heaven" is both my favourite songs from Sparks.
This will be fun, one thing I'm starting with 1963 as that is the earliest year of albums I listen to. 1963 - Please Please Me - The Beatles 1964 - Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. - Simon and Garfunkel 1965 - Highway 61 Revisited - Bob Dylan 1966 - Revolver - The Beatles 1967 - John Wesley Harding - Bob Dylan 1968 - White Light/White Heat - The Velvet Underground 1969 - Tommy - The Who 1970 - The Man Who Sold The World - David Bowie 1971 - Meddle - Pink Floyd 1972 - Close To The Edge - Yes 1973 - Brain Salad Surgery - ELP 1974 - Walls And Bridges - John Lennon 1975 - Born To Run - Bruce Springsteen 1976 - Station To Station - David Bowie 1977 - Bat Out Of Hell - Meatloaf 1978 - Jazz - Queen 1979 - London Calling - The Clash 1980 - Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)Wings 1981 - Back In Black - AC/DC 1982 - Combat Rock - The Clash 1983 - 90125 - Yes 1984 - The Works - Queen 1985 - Fables Of The Reconstruction - REM I'll complete the list when part 2 comes out.
1955-2022: 1955: Frank Sinatra - In the Wee Small Hours 1956: Frank Sinatra - Songs for Swingin' Lovers! 1957: The Everly Brothers - The Everly Brothers 1958: Buddy Holly - That'll Be The Day 1959: Miles Davis - Kind of Blue 1960: Etta James - At Last! 1961: Frank Sinatra - Ring-a-Ding-Ding! 1962: Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan 1963: The Beatles - With The Beatles 1964: The Rolling Stones - England's Newest Hit Makers 1965 (this is where it starts to get a lot harder): Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited 1966: Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde 1967: The Velvet Underground & Nico 1968: The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet 1969: The Rolling Stones - Let it Bleed 1970: The Stooges - Fun House 1971: The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers 1972: The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main St. 1973: Either the Who's Quadrophenia or the Stooges' Raw Power (Don't worry I still love DSOTM and Goats Head Soup) 1974: Queen - Sheer Heart Attack 1975: Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here 1976: The Ramones 1977: Television - Marquee Moon 1978: The Clash - Give 'Em Enough Rope 1979: The Clash - London Calling 1980: The Clash - Sandinista! 1981: X - Wild Gift 1982: The Clash - Combat Rock 1983: Either Social Distortion's Mommy's Little Monster or the Violent Femmes' debut 1984: The Ramones - Too Tough to Die 1985: Tom Waits - Rain Dogs 1986: Public Image Ltd. - Album 1987: Pixies - Come on Pilgrim 1988: Pixies - Surfer Rosa 1989: Pixies - Doolittle 1990: Pixies - Bossanova 1991: Pixies - Trompe le Monde (Ik 5 Pixies albums in a row) 1992: Nirvana - Incesticide 1993: PJ Harvey - 4-Track Demos 1994: (Best actual album: Pulp Fiction soundtrack) (Best studio album: Ween - Chocolate and Cheese) 1995: Radiohead - The Bends 1996: Sublime 1997: Ween - The Mollusk 1998: PJ Harvey - Is This Desire? 1999: Even though I hate the movie, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace soundtrack 2000: Ween - White Pepper 2001: Radiohead - Amnesiac 2002: David Bowie - Heathen 2003: Ween - Quebec 2004: Social Distortion - Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll 2005: The Rolling Stones - A Bigger Bang 2006: The Who - Endless Wire 2007: Death Proof soundtrack 2008: AC/DC - Black Ice 2009: Nirvana - Live at Reading 2010: The Who - Greatest Hits Live 2011: Radiohead - The King of Limbs 2012: AC/DC - Live at River Plate 2013: David Bowie - The Next Day 2014: Pink Floyd - The Endless River 2015: Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly 2016: Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool 2017: Kendrick Lamar - DAMN. 2018: The Who - Live at the Fillmore East 1968 2019: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood soundtrack 2020: AC/DC - Power Up (I hate this album) 2021: Olivia Rodrigo - Sour (I hate this one too) 2022: Kendrick Lamar - Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers
I made the new animated character a couple days ago, so MOST of the video is animated with the old animation style. But I think that will be nice closure for people who miss the old avatar.
I initially drew the new guy just because I wanted the thumbnail to have original art. But I liked it so much that I decided to draw a bunch of new eye and mouth combinations and make it my new avatar.
I would love to do a tutorial video some day. For now I’ll tell you this (if it’s helpful): The way I did the animation is by drawing the eyes and mouth separate from my face and body, and then I use keyframes within my editing software to make the eyes move and blink, and I change the mouths and arm movements to fit with my inflections. Then I make all of that a compound clip, which basically makes all of the moving parts one entity, so I can use keyframes to move around my entire body, with facial expressions and all. Besides that. It’s a lot of stock footage and music videos I got from RUclips, gifs, and using keyframes to animate pngs and jpegs. I added film grain to blurry gifs and videos, because it hides the blurriness and instead makes it look vintage. That’s the main stuff, and I would start with that. The animation is of course tougher. But even just getting pictures and videos and learning how to use keyframes to make them zoom and move goes a long way towards making your videos more interesting. Let me know if you have any questions.
I’d Just like to tell u that I’ve made my first proper video, and I would just like to thank you SO MUCH for inspiring me to start a RUclips channel 👍👍😁😁
@@Atixon0fficial I just read the comments and decided to check out your channel, and it turns out I've watched your videos before, which is mind-blowing. Keep going! 🙏
GREAT list. Fantastic choices, and I am a man who ran a record shop in the 90s and also worked as an overnight DJ at the same time. I am an Old, and therefore an expert.
12:37 there was a Disney electronic album in 1991 which features Minnie mouse, by Sparks, which is a sequel to Mickey Mouse made, so Disney can have the rights to the song
Oh yeah, I love that song. It initially came out in 1983 on an album of various artists called Splashdance. Minnie Mouse is great! The rest of the album, not so much, haha! The footage I used while talking about Mickey Mouse I actually pulled from the official Sparks Minnie Mouse music video.
Dude even the trailer is epic! This is gonna be GOOD and honestly I'm probably more excited than I should be but you know... 😂 Brilliant work great taste in music what's not to love?
I went into this video thinking I would totally disagree with the 60s-70s portion of this but wow we have like the same taste, except for sparks. I’m looking into them now. Love hearing the Left Banke and Plantasia getting love too
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon It's like a new ad. I was watching whatever, and the ad pops up, and I'm just like This song is nice, I should find the origin, and Yeah here we are
I started exploring music in 2016 and for the longest time I pretty exclusively listened to 60s stuff, meaning the more modern the generation, the less I have listened. I have listened to a bit of hip hop, but I didn't put any on the list just because they would be kind of normie picks coming from me and wouldn't be very interesting takes from anyone who is a big hip hop fan.
It is called Rate Your Music. But be warned, although it is really interesting seeing how the community ranks albums, it can also be SUPER negative a lot of the time and the community for some reason seems to be really hard on most albums.
I actually want to go even further and just rank every single Beatles song some day. I actually wrote a script for this 2 years ago in complete. And it was dozens of pages long. But my opinions and writing style has changed so much that I feel in my heart that I have to start from scratch in order for it to be a legendary video.
My picks, starting from 1959: 1959 - Miles Davis - Kind of Blue 1960 - Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain 1961 - Ornette Coleman - Free Jazz 1962 - honestly haven't listened to any 1962 albums 1963 - Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady 1964 - Getz / Gilberto - s/t 1965 - The Beatles - Rubber Soul 1966 - The Beatles - Revolver 1967 - The Velvet Underground & Nico - s/t 1968 - The Beatles - White Album 1969 - The Beatles - Abbey Road 1970 - Black Sabbath - Paranoid 1971 - Can - Tago Mago 1972 - Nick Drake - Pink Moon 1973 - Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon 1974 - King Crimson - Red 1975 - Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here 1976 - Mort Garson - Mother Earth's Plantasia 1977 - Wire - Pink Flag 1978 - Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians 1979 - Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures 1980 - Talking Heads - Remain in Light 1981 - Glenn Branca - The Ascension 1982 - The Cure - Pornography 1983 - Daniel Johnston - Hi, How Are You? 1984 - The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow 1985 - Kate Bush - Hounds of Love 1986 - The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead 1987 - Big Black - Songs About Fucking 1988 - My Bloody Valentine - Isn't Anything 1989 - The Cure - Disintegration 1990 - Sonic Youth - Goo 1991 - My Bloody Valentine - Loveless 1992 - Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works 85-92 1993 - Nirvana - In Utero 1994 - Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral 1995 - Cap'n Jazz - Shmap'n Shmazz 1996 - Fishmans - Long Season 1997 - Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West 1998 - Bright Eyes - Letting Off the Happiness 1999 - American Football - s/t 2000 - Radiohead - Kid A 2001 - The Microphones - The Glow Pt. 2 2002 - My Chemical Romance - I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love 2003 - Xiu Xiu - A Promise 2004 - Madvillain - Madvillainy 2005 - Boris - Pink 2006 - Brand New - The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me 2007 - Andrew Jackson Jihad - People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World 2008 - Have a Nice Life - Deathconsciousness 2009 - Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion 2010 - Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy 2011 - Car Seat Headrest - Twin Fantasy 2012 - Kendrick Lamar - good kid, maad city 2013 - Tyler the Creator - Wolf 2014 - Swans - To Be Kind 2015 - Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly 2016 - Car Seat Headrest - Teens of Denial 2017 - Tyler the Creator - Flower Boy 2018 - Car Seat Headrest - Twin Fantasy 2019 - Black Dresses - Love and Affection for Stupid Little Bitches 2020 - Your Arms Are My Cocoon - s/t 2021 - Porter Robinson - Nurture 2022 - Bladee & Ecco2k - Crest
for 1978? how close is the devo debut to being your favorite? its my 5th favorite album of all time and i like it alot, id like to hear your opinion on it
Btw, Dark Side of The Moon is my retroactive pick for 1973. I kind of forgot about it while I was making the list for some reason.
U should have put it 1955-90ish because thats all u would get done in one half of the video
THANK GOD. Bro you had me worried.
@@iamunhappy5283 I thought about going a little further, but I thought Werid Al would be a fun last pick for the video, and it just so happened to be on an even number. Well, heh, I guess not technically even, but the most even of the odd numbers.
I was like, why I didn't see any pink floyd albums
@@sickogod5876 yeah same lol
Where is part 2?!!!!!!?!?! Such a Good video. I’m invested!
WOW, THIS IS THE FIRST TIME A SEE SOME PEOPLE (NOT BRAZILIAN) TALKING ABOUT "ACABOU CHORARE"! I'M VERY HAPPY THAT THIS ALBUM IT'S GETTING MORE, AND MORE POPULAR. THANK YOU FOR SHARING❤
BRASIL MENCIONADO CAMPEÃO DO MUNDOOOOOOOO
ainda fiquei meio triste com os Mutantes ficando de fora, mas Acabou Chorare é um puta de um album. Meu favorito de 1972, em cima até do Clube Da Esquina.
BRAZIL METIONED AEEEEEEEEEE
@@mrmrfahrenheit9127 caramba, não consigo deixar o clube da esquina de lado, sou belorizontino kkkkk!
"I love Donovan. He's hot."
Finally someone said it. 😭
Interesting list
This is what I would pick:
1960: John Coltrane - Giant Steps
1961: John Coltrane - My Favourite Things
1962: Booker T and the MG's - Green Onions
1963: The Beatles - Please Please Me
1964: Animals - The Animals
1965: The Beatles - Rubber Soul
1966: The Beatles - Revolver
1967: Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
1968: Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland
1969: Pink Floyd - Ummagumma
1970: Black Sabbath - Paranoid
1971: Pink Floyd - Meddle
1972: Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick
1973: Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon
1974: King Crimson - Red
1975: Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
1976: Led Zeppelin - Song Remains The Same
1977: Pink Floyd - Animals
1978: Mike Oldfield - Incantantions
1979: Pink Floyd - The Wall
1980: Jethro Tull - A
1981: King Crimson - Discipline
1982: Rush - Moving Pictures
1983: Metallica - Kill Em' All
1984: Metallica - Ride The Lightning
1985: Slayer - Hell Awaits
1986: Candlemass - Epicus Doomicus Metallicus
1987: Guns N Roses - Appetite For Destruction
1988: Metallica - And Justice For All
1989: Nirvana - Bleach
1990: Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
1991: Nirvana - Nevermind
1992: Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark
1993: Nirvana - In Utero
1994: Portishead - Dummy
1995: Radiohead - The Bends
1996: Tool - Ænema
1997: Radiohead - Ok Computer
1998: Death - The Sound Of Perservance
1999: Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun
2000: Radiohead - Kid A
2001: Tool - Lateralus
2002: Dream Theter - Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulance
2003: Radiohead - Hail To The Thief
2004: Lamb Of God - Ashes Of The Wake
2005: Dream Theater - Octavarium
2006: Tool - 10,000 days
2007: Radiohead - In Rainbows
2008: Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
2009: Transatlantic - The Whirlwind
2010: Avenged Sevenfold - Nightmare
2011: Bjork - Biophilia
2012: Muse - The 2nd Law
2013: Arctic Monkeys - AM
2014: King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard - Im In Your Mind Fuzz
2015: King GIzzard And The Lizard Wizard - Quarters
2016: King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard - Nonagon Infinity
2017: Wobbler - From Silence To Somewhere
2018: MGMT - Little Dark Age
2019: Tool - Fear Inoculum
2020: King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard - K.G.
2021: Transatlantic - The Absolute Universe
2022: King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard - Omnium Gatherum
Very cool, considering there is so much King Gizzard on here ^^
I love all these choices, there’s like everything I like here, All the best Pink Floyd albums, Metallica, rush, even John Coltrane which is all just like perfect picks
W list Pink Floyd on top
ummagumma over Court of the Crimson King for 1969 is wild
@@aideng6306 I know right... but live disc is my favourite thing from the 60's., and studio disc is just sooo tripy I love it. In The Court Of The Crimson King is also one of my favourite albums, and it was hard to decide because 1969 was very good year for music.
It's so funny how this slowly became a 'Sparks Discog Review' as this went more and more along
Haha. I just can’t get enough of them. I hope it ends up making more people listen to sparks though. Then maybe I can make a sparks album ranking that will actually get hype from some fans.
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon I'd love to see a sparks album ranking. Maybe in a few weeks after the new album comes out.
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon It could be amazing!
Thank you so much for talking about Spark! They are my favourite band as well and I had no idea that you loved them! I actually saw them live last summer, it was a godlike experience ("My Baby's Taking Me Home" was a masterpiece live) so I highly recommend seeing them live as they are still touring a lot. Thanks for introducing Sparks to more people!!!!
I LOVE SPARKS I LOVE SPARKS I LOVE LIL BEETHOVEN I LOVE SPARKS!!!!!!!
I'm gonna see them live for the first time this year at the Hollywood Bowl! Best part is They Might Be Giants will also be there (who I also love).
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon I had to skip out on that one sadly, I’m sure it’ll be a great show
5:30 I am actually so happy someone else knows who the Left Banke are...
I was literally waiting the entirety of the 80s for a Weird Al album, and when I saw DTBS I was pleasantly surprised. Great video as well, can't wait for part two!!
Dare To Be Stupid is actually one of my favorite albums, so I completely agree with your placement! Also great video, man! 🎉
I’m so blown away by how many people 100% support the Weird Al pick. I for sure thought it was gonna be my most controversial take.
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon dude, that's the album of my childhood (even if I'm just 18). But I dare to say I like "In 3-D" more
I really love dare to be stupid just straight of lywood gotta be the best weird al album...
Lmao everybody loves Weird Al 😂
Man, I'm really blown away by the amazing quality of your videos, and I love the way you passionately talk about music. Hopefully you'll get to a lot more people. Keep up the good work!
I guess I'll check out Sparks now xD
Waiting for part 2
9:54 the song being talked about is Concerto for Philodendron and Pothos
Liked your picks and liked your spotify playlist!
Imagine not putting abbey road in 1969
Can’t even imagine it had to rewind and make sure it really wasn’t there
*sniff sniff* I smell Angst In My Pants… I am pleased
Without Spakes context, this sounds VERY strange.
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon I-… I should probably think about what I type before I post from now on
30 minutes till this goes up, and still no one has mentioned the fact that one of the chapters is called “infinity forest”
okay
I really like your editing style.
your vids are delightful man
You are too kind!
But also yeah, I do think this one is pretty warm. :)
@The Waterloo Watermelon keep going man! I'm excited to see what you do next!
@@PatTriesAgain AHAHAHAHAHAH! I just found out what I'm gonna do next! And I'm ONLY telling you right now because WHY the fuck not! I AM A DUMMY! THAT IS THE CONCEPT OF THE NEXT VIDEO!!!
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon whatcha doin next?
Pt 2 drops in 70 years
This’ll be a good introduction for people who want more music!
That’s my plan for it
As a Brazilian, I love to see Acabou Chorare recebing the praise it deserves. Also happy you talked about Os Mutantes, their two first albums(they were called the Brazilian Beatles and Brazilian Pink Floyd but personally I think that they are way forward thinking than both of these bands). You should check Milton Nascimento - Clube da Esquina, one of my favorite albums of all time, it has some of the most well written harmonies of all time.
Also, would love a video on Nick Drake catalogue(easily the most intimate artist of all time and with such gorgeous and personal songwriting, he only has 3 albums but if you listened to them before this video I guarantee would thay maybe his whole catalogue would be on this list). Also, if you like Baroque Pop you should listen to the early Scott Walker output.
More videos about the Beach Boys would be pretty incredible too, thanks for the well made and funny videos man.
Beach Boys ranking will definitely happen some day! Just tough with how many albums they have haha!
63- pleasw please me
64- hard day’s night
65- rubber soul
66- revolver
67- sgt pepper
68- white album
69- abbey road
70- let it be
Is my list
Not only do we know which album per year but you’re taste in people too lol
Can’t wait for part 2
THANK YOU I love weird Al so I’m glad we finally get a weird Al album in this video
I also love weird al, i was also surprised that he picked a weird al album
I love that your avatar gets slightly more pale with each new design
(Also absolute hell yeah to Jazz)
Must be from all my time inside making videos.
Novos Baianos is such a classic, greetings from Brazil ;]
Where's part 2 at? :(
Really great picks.
Formative evolution of music.
Waterloo Watermelon is my favorite music youtuber by far 💪 keep up the amazing work man :)
Half the time I hate my videos and wanna take so many of them down haha!
But I never will. Not a single video, no matter how cringe I might think it is. Because every video has something special in it, and I just can’t see it cause I look at all my mistakes haha!
I love your videos
Please do a Worst to Best episode on SPARKS!!! I share the same unconditional love for the band, and not enough can be said about them, their incredible discography and the influence they've had on many artists over the years.
I so did not expect Jazz to be in there but it really is one of Queen's best. What is your favourite Queen album? Mine would be Queen II.
I’m not sure what my top pick would be. But I do think that the first two are really overlooked and really good.
My favorite album for 1971 is 'Meddle" too (:
A night at the opera
My favorite is Queen II as well but gosh any of the first six I know back to front. The rest I also enjoy a lot but there's really just something magical in those first few albums.
@@kirkwahmmett1666 I'd personally include jazz, their seventh album, but I feel just the same way. What they did in the 70s just can't be topped by anything from the 80s. Maybe Innuendo comes close but that's also not from the 80s.
Yes please I can't wait
i’m only mildly offended you didn’t put dark side of the moon for 1973. don’t worry i’ll get over it someday. great video!
I am so mad I didn’t pick that too! I somehow actually just totally forgot about it when thinking of what to do for 1973. Retroactively, that would DEFINITELY be my pick. Really, it’s my only regret on the list.
1973 had a lot of great albums. DSOTM, Raw Power, Aladdin Sane, Countdown to Ecstacy, Larks Tongues in Aspic, New York Dolls, Headhunters, Selling England by the Pound, Future Days, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath...
I LOVE Selling England by the Pound so much, it’s Genesis’s best album
You make such great content!
Can’t wait for part II of this!!
You’re criminally underrated!! ❤
Where part 2
When the Ringo Starr date simulator
Whenever it's done. I'm not sure. I'm working on it, but it's hard to find time when making videos takes so long. I'll probably stream some of the making of the game next Sunday.
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon sorry,I didn't see it before ( Where is The Ringo Game?? (update video) ) about what happen, take you time and i wish that you get better pal.
I was pleasantly surprised to see so many mentions for sparks. They've been my favourite band since 1979. I'm going to see them in Liverpool in May.
I can't explain the way i screamed when you mentioned novos baianos and os mutantes, i love then. I even have a profile pic of their First album
This is going to be epic tomorrow...
Edit: It was epic
AAAAA I LOVE SPARKS!! nice to hear about them a bit more, they're one of my favorites
YOUR LITTLE ANIMATED CHARACTER IS THE MOST ADORABLE THING I HAVE EVER SEEN AND MADE ME REALLY HAPPY
That made me smile. :)
I have your Sparks addiction but it's Pink Floyd😅
Really great picks. We share a lot of the same favorites.
Nice new profile picture✌️
My friends always say that I have a lot of variety in my music, but your stuff is soooooo much more diverse!
ammon where the HELL IS ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS
Hi 15 year old Gen z kid here so Pink Floyd’s The Wall is my favorite album of all time and me and my dad watched the movie together and it was some of the most fun I have ever had and yes I know what a CD is yes I know what a Cassette is yes I know what a VHS is Hell I even know what Laser Disk is thanks for giving the wall respect
Im am seriously happy that I found more people who like Sparks. Sparks are one of the most underrated bands in all of music. Oh yeah, "This town ain't big enough for the both of us" and "Number one song in heaven" is both my favourite songs from Sparks.
Dare to be Stupid would absolutely be my 1985 pick. I now want to see you do a Weird Al ranking
Glad to see so many sparks picks on here!
This will be fun, one thing I'm starting with 1963 as that is the earliest year of albums I listen to.
1963 - Please Please Me - The Beatles
1964 - Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. - Simon and Garfunkel
1965 - Highway 61 Revisited - Bob Dylan
1966 - Revolver - The Beatles
1967 - John Wesley Harding - Bob Dylan
1968 - White Light/White Heat - The Velvet Underground
1969 - Tommy - The Who
1970 - The Man Who Sold The World - David Bowie
1971 - Meddle - Pink Floyd
1972 - Close To The Edge - Yes
1973 - Brain Salad Surgery - ELP
1974 - Walls And Bridges - John Lennon
1975 - Born To Run - Bruce Springsteen
1976 - Station To Station - David Bowie
1977 - Bat Out Of Hell - Meatloaf
1978 - Jazz - Queen
1979 - London Calling - The Clash
1980 - Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)Wings
1981 - Back In Black - AC/DC
1982 - Combat Rock - The Clash
1983 - 90125 - Yes
1984 - The Works - Queen
1985 - Fables Of The Reconstruction - REM
I'll complete the list when part 2 comes out.
Bro's taste in music is literally like he was born in 1952
1955-2022:
1955: Frank Sinatra - In the Wee Small Hours
1956: Frank Sinatra - Songs for Swingin' Lovers!
1957: The Everly Brothers - The Everly Brothers
1958: Buddy Holly - That'll Be The Day
1959: Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
1960: Etta James - At Last!
1961: Frank Sinatra - Ring-a-Ding-Ding!
1962: Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan
1963: The Beatles - With The Beatles
1964: The Rolling Stones - England's Newest Hit Makers
1965 (this is where it starts to get a lot harder): Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
1966: Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde
1967: The Velvet Underground & Nico
1968: The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet
1969: The Rolling Stones - Let it Bleed
1970: The Stooges - Fun House
1971: The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
1972: The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main St.
1973: Either the Who's Quadrophenia or the Stooges' Raw Power (Don't worry I still love DSOTM and Goats Head Soup)
1974: Queen - Sheer Heart Attack
1975: Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
1976: The Ramones
1977: Television - Marquee Moon
1978: The Clash - Give 'Em Enough Rope
1979: The Clash - London Calling
1980: The Clash - Sandinista!
1981: X - Wild Gift
1982: The Clash - Combat Rock
1983: Either Social Distortion's Mommy's Little Monster or the Violent Femmes' debut
1984: The Ramones - Too Tough to Die
1985: Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
1986: Public Image Ltd. - Album
1987: Pixies - Come on Pilgrim
1988: Pixies - Surfer Rosa
1989: Pixies - Doolittle
1990: Pixies - Bossanova
1991: Pixies - Trompe le Monde (Ik 5 Pixies albums in a row)
1992: Nirvana - Incesticide
1993: PJ Harvey - 4-Track Demos
1994: (Best actual album: Pulp Fiction soundtrack) (Best studio album: Ween - Chocolate and Cheese)
1995: Radiohead - The Bends
1996: Sublime
1997: Ween - The Mollusk
1998: PJ Harvey - Is This Desire?
1999: Even though I hate the movie, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace soundtrack
2000: Ween - White Pepper
2001: Radiohead - Amnesiac
2002: David Bowie - Heathen
2003: Ween - Quebec
2004: Social Distortion - Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll
2005: The Rolling Stones - A Bigger Bang
2006: The Who - Endless Wire
2007: Death Proof soundtrack
2008: AC/DC - Black Ice
2009: Nirvana - Live at Reading
2010: The Who - Greatest Hits Live
2011: Radiohead - The King of Limbs
2012: AC/DC - Live at River Plate
2013: David Bowie - The Next Day
2014: Pink Floyd - The Endless River
2015: Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly
2016: Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool
2017: Kendrick Lamar - DAMN.
2018: The Who - Live at the Fillmore East 1968
2019: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood soundtrack
2020: AC/DC - Power Up (I hate this album)
2021: Olivia Rodrigo - Sour (I hate this one too)
2022: Kendrick Lamar - Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers
I fucking love this goddamn channel
My list would go something like this:
King Crimson
King Crimson
King Crimson
King Crimson
Prince
King Crimson
And more King Crimson.
Curious, how did you discover Sparks? Also have you listened to Rush or early Genesis? You may enjoy that.
underrated channel but it physically pained me not seeing 77 by Talking Heads for 1977
Welcome back dude
Wow just the absolute flex of picking "Please Please Me" and no other Beatles albums honestly 👌
We demand more
He’s back!!!!!
New animation design!?!?
I made the new animated character a couple days ago, so MOST of the video is animated with the old animation style. But I think that will be nice closure for people who miss the old avatar.
I initially drew the new guy just because I wanted the thumbnail to have original art. But I liked it so much that I decided to draw a bunch of new eye and mouth combinations and make it my new avatar.
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon Yeah! thats cool
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon haha, nice. Its a really cool new art style but i love the OG pixel art guy
Could you PLEASE make a video on how you make your videos cuz u do it so well and I wanna start making videos in a similar style👍
I would love to do a tutorial video some day. For now I’ll tell you this (if it’s helpful):
The way I did the animation is by drawing the eyes and mouth separate from my face and body, and then I use keyframes within my editing software to make the eyes move and blink, and I change the mouths and arm movements to fit with my inflections. Then I make all of that a compound clip, which basically makes all of the moving parts one entity, so I can use keyframes to move around my entire body, with facial expressions and all.
Besides that. It’s a lot of stock footage and music videos I got from RUclips, gifs, and using keyframes to animate pngs and jpegs. I added film grain to blurry gifs and videos, because it hides the blurriness and instead makes it look vintage.
That’s the main stuff, and I would start with that. The animation is of course tougher. But even just getting pictures and videos and learning how to use keyframes to make them zoom and move goes a long way towards making your videos more interesting.
Let me know if you have any questions.
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon Thank u so much
I’d Just like to tell u that I’ve made my first proper video, and I would just like to thank you SO MUCH for inspiring me to start a RUclips channel 👍👍😁😁
@@Atixon0fficial I just read the comments and decided to check out your channel, and it turns out I've watched your videos before, which is mind-blowing. Keep going! 🙏
@@andydavis9780 Thank’s man, means a lot ✌️✌️
i appreciate you introducing me to sparks, all their songs are amazing, my favorite is wacky woman
GREAT list. Fantastic choices, and I am a man who ran a record shop in the 90s and also worked as an overnight DJ at the same time. I am an Old, and therefore an expert.
Man said fuck jazz
This is based.
Omg can’t wait
12:37 there was a Disney electronic album in 1991 which features Minnie mouse, by Sparks, which is a sequel to Mickey Mouse made, so Disney can have the rights to the song
Oh yeah, I love that song. It initially came out in 1983 on an album of various artists called Splashdance. Minnie Mouse is great! The rest of the album, not so much, haha! The footage I used while talking about Mickey Mouse I actually pulled from the official Sparks Minnie Mouse music video.
Dude even the trailer is epic! This is gonna be GOOD and honestly I'm probably more excited than I should be but you know... 😂 Brilliant work great taste in music what's not to love?
I went into this video thinking I would totally disagree with the 60s-70s portion of this but wow we have like the same taste, except for sparks. I’m looking into them now. Love hearing the Left Banke and Plantasia getting love too
Hell yeah Sparks rock 🤘
I agree Jazz is pretty underrated in comparison with the first big 7
Criminally underrated channel
Love stuff like this, (through the years with music) so this video rocked
No, The wall or Rumours for 1979?
I am so happy that low is the favorite of 1977
Great choices in here 🙂
I'm so glad you mentioned the gonzo dog band. they are fantastically underrated and funny
i’ve noticed a lot older music fans love zelda… it’s almost like we’re just attuned to good music
Finally another vid! Still can’t believe you have a relatively low sub count regarding the great quality of your vids!
I love how you didn’t pick the most well known album for each band (besides Sparks, which I want to listen to Sparks now, so thanks)
And "The Velvet Undergound"
absolutely love the Today! pick, beach boys are my favorite band and that’s their best record, have an original vinyl of that one
Today! is a wonderful album, I have the cd with SDSN on it as well.
thank you the waterer melon for the definitive guide of Sparks I am now Sparks thank 👍🍉
It genuinely feels weird to only see one Beatles album on this list, considering what your channel has been based around.
9:22
Dude
I'm not gonna lie, I've been wanting to know the song used in the TurboTax ad
And now I know
I had no idea they were used in TurboTax ads haha. Makes sense, I swear I had heard that song before I discovered the album.
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon It's like a new ad. I was watching whatever, and the ad pops up, and I'm just like
This song is nice, I should find the origin, and
Yeah here we are
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon ruclips.net/video/rX_irxjUJyA/видео.html
I think „Hounds of Love - Kate Bush“ or „Songs from the Big Chair - Tears for fears“ would‘ve been a good picks for 1985
you have fucking good taste bro
you do need more ELO on the list tho ngl
half a day away
Love the Marty Robbins and Weird Al Picks.
Nice list! Wondering if theres any hiphop stuff later on?
I started exploring music in 2016 and for the longest time I pretty exclusively listened to 60s stuff, meaning the more modern the generation, the less I have listened. I have listened to a bit of hip hop, but I didn't put any on the list just because they would be kind of normie picks coming from me and wouldn't be very interesting takes from anyone who is a big hip hop fan.
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon fair enough I feel like albums like illmatic and madvillain deserve a mention tho
14:00 hey, that’s okay! 👍😂
Was great to see francoise Hardy on here. She is great!
11:52 what is the website that you used for the sparks album
It is called Rate Your Music. But be warned, although it is really interesting seeing how the community ranks albums, it can also be SUPER negative a lot of the time and the community for some reason seems to be really hard on most albums.
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon oh yeah definitely 👍
Can you make a video ranking Beatles singles?
I actually want to go even further and just rank every single Beatles song some day. I actually wrote a script for this 2 years ago in complete. And it was dozens of pages long. But my opinions and writing style has changed so much that I feel in my heart that I have to start from scratch in order for it to be a legendary video.
Bro out here apologizing for Dare to be Stupid
Meanwhile in the live chat, a SIGNIFICANT number of people agreed with it.
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon All is right in the world
My picks, starting from 1959:
1959 - Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
1960 - Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain
1961 - Ornette Coleman - Free Jazz
1962 - honestly haven't listened to any 1962 albums
1963 - Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady
1964 - Getz / Gilberto - s/t
1965 - The Beatles - Rubber Soul
1966 - The Beatles - Revolver
1967 - The Velvet Underground & Nico - s/t
1968 - The Beatles - White Album
1969 - The Beatles - Abbey Road
1970 - Black Sabbath - Paranoid
1971 - Can - Tago Mago
1972 - Nick Drake - Pink Moon
1973 - Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
1974 - King Crimson - Red
1975 - Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
1976 - Mort Garson - Mother Earth's Plantasia
1977 - Wire - Pink Flag
1978 - Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians
1979 - Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
1980 - Talking Heads - Remain in Light
1981 - Glenn Branca - The Ascension
1982 - The Cure - Pornography
1983 - Daniel Johnston - Hi, How Are You?
1984 - The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow
1985 - Kate Bush - Hounds of Love
1986 - The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
1987 - Big Black - Songs About Fucking
1988 - My Bloody Valentine - Isn't Anything
1989 - The Cure - Disintegration
1990 - Sonic Youth - Goo
1991 - My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
1992 - Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works 85-92
1993 - Nirvana - In Utero
1994 - Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral
1995 - Cap'n Jazz - Shmap'n Shmazz
1996 - Fishmans - Long Season
1997 - Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West
1998 - Bright Eyes - Letting Off the Happiness
1999 - American Football - s/t
2000 - Radiohead - Kid A
2001 - The Microphones - The Glow Pt. 2
2002 - My Chemical Romance - I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love
2003 - Xiu Xiu - A Promise
2004 - Madvillain - Madvillainy
2005 - Boris - Pink
2006 - Brand New - The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me
2007 - Andrew Jackson Jihad - People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World
2008 - Have a Nice Life - Deathconsciousness
2009 - Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
2010 - Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
2011 - Car Seat Headrest - Twin Fantasy
2012 - Kendrick Lamar - good kid, maad city
2013 - Tyler the Creator - Wolf
2014 - Swans - To Be Kind
2015 - Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly
2016 - Car Seat Headrest - Teens of Denial
2017 - Tyler the Creator - Flower Boy
2018 - Car Seat Headrest - Twin Fantasy
2019 - Black Dresses - Love and Affection for Stupid Little Bitches
2020 - Your Arms Are My Cocoon - s/t
2021 - Porter Robinson - Nurture
2022 - Bladee & Ecco2k - Crest
for 1978? how close is the devo debut to being your favorite? its my 5th favorite album of all time and i like it alot, id like to hear your opinion on it