1960 - 1965: jazz, MORE JAZZ! 1966 - 1969: psychedelia, MORE PSYCHODELIA! 1970 - 1975 - hard rock, art rock and a spoon of jazz 1976 - 1979: art rock, punk rock, funk, disco and new wave 1980 - 1984: new wave, post punk, disco and heavy metal 1985 - 1992: heavy metal, extreme metal (death, doom, thrash), grunge, alternative rock and a spoon of hip hop beats 1993 - 1999: the total domination of alternative and rap music. SO BEAUTIFUL! ❤❤❤
Damn, that was amazing... Living modern times you sometimes you forget how much of a good stuff is there and so accessible. Kind of reminded myself. Thank you for that! Much love❤✌
I never imagined seeing an Invisible album by the great Luis Alberto Spinetta and even less so that it would be my favorite album "Jardín de los presentes"
Aphex Twin, Another Green World, Prefab Sprout Steve McQueen, Animals, TDSOTM, Wish You Were Here, The Smiths, Songs From The Big Chair. For me, I'm missing The Division Bell in 1994, Supertramp, New Order Power, Corruption & Lies and an album by The Blue Nile (Hats?).
Not having certain albums on here like Black in Back just to throw one out that stunned really puzzles me. Placement of some of these albums and their scores too were wack.
I would say that it has impeccable consistency. A great aspect an album can have is being consistently great and it does this so well. In turn, the instrumentals are very very good. It’s just different tastes. Radiohead’s OK Computer is amazing but it is great in a different way. It changes it’s style and experiments with different sounds throughout the LP. Both of these albums are all timers in their own right. Just different preferences.
Very interesting and diverse list. Have to admit I'm a little disappointed Nick Cave didn't pop his weird lookin' little head up at some point, but a great list of albums none the less.
Good list, but a bit strange for 90s. Where are these ones: Metallica/Metallica - 1991 Cranberries/No needs to argue - 1994 Pink Floyd/Division bell - 1994 Oasis/What's the story... - 1995?
how dare you not put brothers in arms by dire straits on 1985... i am offendedI really appreciate the effort you put into discussing Hounds of Love, but honestly, I feel Brothers in Arms from Dire Straits deserves more recognition. Every song on that album has heart and substance-there’s no filler. Hounds of Love may have one great hit at the beginning, but the rest just doesn’t compare in terms of depth and consistency. I find it offensive when albums like Brothers in Arms, which have so much more to offer from start to finish, get overshadowed. It's not just an album, it's an experience.
Maybe too much artists repeating, so you (they) missed some great ones ; The Police? Run DMC? Rolling stones? Serge Gainsbourg? PiL? Pretenders? ACDC? Blur? Bob Marley? James Brown? Erkin Koray? (to discover)
Their best LPs: Let it bleed for me. And Sticky fingers. Criticals prefer Exile on main street or Beggars banquet Iconoclasts would like Emotion rescue or Goats head (purists hate that period post 1972 to 1986)
La lista más extraña que he visto en mi vida. La vi entera por la curiosidad que me despertaba su absoluta falta de lógica: da a kate bush dos números 1, igual que a Bjork, ignora completamente a tori amos, pero de repente en el 99 pone a Fiona Apple... incluye (inesperado regalo que agradezco) el primer disco de chamelleons, y algo de smiths, cure, depeche mode, tears for fears, talk talk, radiohead... pero sin embargo no existe U2, coldplay... luego está lo de genesis (su ausencia es suficiente motivo para poner en su sitio el valor de esta lista) aunque luego sale peter gabriel III... en fin, podría seguir, pero ha quedado claro.
@@OnlyGoodMusic_ ¿y dónde he dicho yo eso? Como si nombrar a Coldplay fuera un demérito para mis conocimientos... Eran un muy buen grupo hasta que se volvieron (decisión suya) demasiado comerciales. Y Radiohead es un grupo buenísimo, pero no todos sus discos son Ok computer, y tampoco hay que venirse tan arriba... No has entendido mi primer comentario a la lista: nombraba todo aquello que me gustaba (radiohead incluído) dentro de una lista llena de músicas que no me gustan/no conozco, y aprovechaba para mencionar mi extrañeza por el hecho de que absurdamente no figuraran otras que sí podrían haber estado si la lista tuviera alguna coherencia (y ahí puse por error de fechas a Coldplay).
@@antoniogalianojerez9942 Bueno, pues tampoco es la opinión de la persona que hizo el video, esta basado en una pagina donde ha votado decenas de miles de personas, se llama RateYourMusic (RYM)
1974 - sheer heart attack? 1975 - a night at the opera? 1983 - kill em all? 1991 - innuendo, Metallica's black album, blood sugar s3x magik, Use your illusion? Very mediocre list
It is based on the voting of thousands of people, I tell you the position of each album: Sheer Heart Attack #92 for 1974, A Night at the Opera #20 for 1975, Kill 'Em All #11 for 1983, Innuendo #78 for 1991 , Metallica's black album #146 for 1991, blood sugar s3x magik #101 for 1991, Use Your Illusion I #575 for 1991. It is not an opinion of the person who made the video, it is based on thousands of votes. The website is called Rate Your Music.
So basically Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Dylan, Mingus, Beatles, and for some reason Black Sabbath and after that I stopped watching. This feels like not a list of what people like but what they think they're supposed to like. In the real world, people liked The Monkees but that's not artsy enough I suppose.
@@r-xacer8112 Yea, I know where the list comes from. I’m not discussing the video maker’s opinions but those of the raters on the site, who sound like a bunch of snobs. Or maybe one snob who voted a bunch of times
@@froyocrew Sabbath doesn't impress me in the least and didn't invent anything. Deep Purple and especially Led Zeppelin did far more to get metal started. But they were tuneful and Sabbath is boring.
Hey guys, if you want to see part 2 of this video, click here: ruclips.net/video/6q6P5FDVdXc/видео.htmlsi=yYVSQLvNbZwyjnOH
1960 - 1965: jazz, MORE JAZZ!
1966 - 1969: psychedelia, MORE PSYCHODELIA!
1970 - 1975 - hard rock, art rock and a spoon of jazz
1976 - 1979: art rock, punk rock, funk, disco and new wave
1980 - 1984: new wave, post punk, disco and heavy metal
1985 - 1992: heavy metal, extreme metal (death, doom, thrash), grunge, alternative rock and a spoon of hip hop beats
1993 - 1999: the total domination of alternative and rap music.
SO BEAUTIFUL! ❤❤❤
Basically whatever was popular with music bros during that time period with a few exceptions. You missed folk though.
1985-1992 has to be my favourite musical period
Its so funny how many people think that you made this list. Anyway we got to boost the rating of Tago Mago ASAP!!!!
Its good to see Brazilian albums on the list
Terceiro melhor país em música popular por um motivo
Grande Invisible llegando al top 5 GRACIAS RYMEROS!!
18:13 Glad to see my favorite album from my favorite band, also, the fact that there's a lot of brazilian albums
Fabulous list, wonderful variety.
Very glad to see Clube da esquina in your interesting top. This album IS a wonder
Damn, that was amazing... Living modern times you sometimes you forget how much of a good stuff is there and so accessible. Kind of reminded myself. Thank you for that! Much love❤✌
Thank you for giving “Animals” it’s dues 😊
Yes! The Stone Roses representation!!
13:49 that was a great transition
5:39 It’s great to see Nick Drake on one of these lists !
I'm gonna keep this video. What a great selection.
VAMOS!! DEAD CAN DANCE EN EL TOP5!!
7:29 ARGENTINA MENTIONED
I'm impressed, you have a little bit of many different styles of music.. Good Work !
Amazing how the beatles appear every year from 1964 to 1969
I never imagined seeing an Invisible album by the great Luis Alberto Spinetta and even less so that it would be my favorite album "Jardín de los presentes"
6:19
Right band. Right year. Right album...Wrong song sounding! (Spirit of the water is from Moonmadness)
Shoot! Apologizes. I noticed I made quite a few mistakes in this video.
As as i respectfully disagree with the placement of some of these albums THANK YOU FOR INCLUDING STILL LIFE BY OPETH it should be number 1 though
They did not pick these. These are the highest albums on RateYourMusic
Glad to see prog, but no Relayer😢
Relayer is also great!
So glad to see two fantastic Talk Talk albums on this list, one of my favourite bands I never hear about!
FINALLY SOMEONE PUT SOME RESPECT ON FLOYD. BEST 4 ALBUM RUN EVER!!!
Great list! Thanks a lot
Thanks for the comment!
Aphex Twin, Another Green World, Prefab Sprout Steve McQueen, Animals, TDSOTM, Wish You Were Here, The Smiths, Songs From The Big Chair. For me, I'm missing The Division Bell in 1994, Supertramp, New Order Power, Corruption & Lies and an album by The Blue Nile (Hats?).
I love all the albums you mentioned, too!
Not having certain albums on here like Black in Back just to throw one out that stunned really puzzles me. Placement of some of these albums and their scores too were wack.
Back in black is only popular because of how simple it is.
@@spriterefreshed935 I disagree lol
I would say that it has impeccable consistency. A great aspect an album can have is being consistently great and it does this so well. In turn, the instrumentals are very very good. It’s just different tastes. Radiohead’s OK Computer is amazing but it is great in a different way. It changes it’s style and experiments with different sounds throughout the LP. Both of these albums are all timers in their own right. Just different preferences.
@Kesteen You’re right
Though on the website Born To Run is rated very highly.
i love sonic youth
Very interesting and diverse list. Have to admit I'm a little disappointed Nick Cave didn't pop his weird lookin' little head up at some point, but a great list of albums none the less.
Me too! Nick cave is great.
Yeah it's official. 1967-69 were the most important years in music. Probably the best too
17:28 best album of that year ❤
refreshing list
me encanta que Cocteau Twins ingrese DOS veces al top5 😎
6:23 that song is on a different album (moon madness)
purple rain should be in the 1984 list, but it's a soundtrack, so they don't show it
😢 Where's my Trout Mask Replica at?
meddle perhaps?
I think it’s #8 for 1971. Sublime album
Good list, but a bit strange for 90s. Where are these ones:
Metallica/Metallica - 1991
Cranberries/No needs to argue - 1994
Pink Floyd/Division bell - 1994
Oasis/What's the story... - 1995?
As he puts in the description, this list is based on the sometimes downright confusing opinion of rateyourmusic page
the bends > what the story
No Brit Pop !
I'm genuinely offended brothers in arms by dire straits was not on 1985
is #69 because it has tens of thousands of ratings, which brings the average down. If it had far fewer, it would probably be in the top 10
Nah bro censored Hemispheres cover 💀
Just in case. I saw RYMCharts get his video taken down for the Nevermind cover, so I wanted to be safe.
how dare you not put brothers in arms by dire straits on 1985... i am offendedI really appreciate the effort you put into discussing Hounds of Love, but honestly, I feel Brothers in Arms from Dire Straits deserves more recognition. Every song on that album has heart and substance-there’s no filler. Hounds of Love may have one great hit at the beginning, but the rest just doesn’t compare in terms of depth and consistency. I find it offensive when albums like Brothers in Arms, which have so much more to offer from start to finish, get overshadowed. It's not just an album, it's an experience.
1969 LET IT BLEED????????
While I myself love that album, I must admit the top 5 albums in the video upsurp it.
Hahahaha isnt Even top 10
Why is Purple Rain not number 1 on 1984?
I checked for you, it has a 4.13/5 but it’s a soundtrack so it’s not eligible for this list.
@@spriterefreshed935I never knew it was a soundtrack
最初のほうみんなジャズ。そういう時代だったのね。でもプレスリーとかもう出てるはずだけど、また違う基準なんだろね。
This list most of it is me
1971 is Led Zeppelin IV number 1 EASY
LARKSSSSS
Maybe too much artists repeating, so you (they) missed some great ones ;
The Police? Run DMC? Rolling stones? Serge Gainsbourg? PiL? Pretenders? ACDC? Blur? Bob Marley? James Brown? Erkin Koray? (to discover)
Thank you. I’m not a huge Stones fan but they had nothing. Like what?
Their best LPs: Let it bleed for me. And Sticky fingers.
Criticals prefer Exile on main street or Beggars banquet
Iconoclasts would like Emotion rescue or Goats head (purists hate that period post 1972 to 1986)
These are not his opinion.
@@OHakkinen_ I wasn’t sure. I just found it weird regardless.
Genesis?
Is this list serious. After watching the entire video I came to the conclusion it must be a joke.
How do you think so?
Clube da Esquina ❤️❤️❤️
Rate your music is crap. All we want is opinions with substance. I like your work here though.
16:20 ❤
wow, Pink Floyd 3 times in top 3
4 times if you count the Wall which shouldnt be on the list really
La lista más extraña que he visto en mi vida. La vi entera por la curiosidad que me despertaba su absoluta falta de lógica: da a kate bush dos números 1, igual que a Bjork, ignora completamente a tori amos, pero de repente en el 99 pone a Fiona Apple... incluye (inesperado regalo que agradezco) el primer disco de chamelleons, y algo de smiths, cure, depeche mode, tears for fears, talk talk, radiohead... pero sin embargo no existe U2, coldplay... luego está lo de genesis (su ausencia es suficiente motivo para poner en su sitio el valor de esta lista) aunque luego sale peter gabriel III... en fin, podría seguir, pero ha quedado claro.
Coldplay no había publicado su debut en el 99 por tanto no es un error que no aparezca. Es un error mío.
@@antoniogalianojerez9942 tambien es un error pensar que coldplay y radiohead están a la par
@@OnlyGoodMusic_ ¿y dónde he dicho yo eso? Como si nombrar a Coldplay fuera un demérito para mis conocimientos... Eran un muy buen grupo hasta que se volvieron (decisión suya) demasiado comerciales. Y Radiohead es un grupo buenísimo, pero no todos sus discos son Ok computer, y tampoco hay que venirse tan arriba... No has entendido mi primer comentario a la lista: nombraba todo aquello que me gustaba (radiohead incluído) dentro de una lista llena de músicas que no me gustan/no conozco, y aprovechaba para mencionar mi extrañeza por el hecho de que absurdamente no figuraran otras que sí podrían haber estado si la lista tuviera alguna coherencia (y ahí puse por error de fechas a Coldplay).
@@antoniogalianojerez9942 Bueno, pues tampoco es la opinión de la persona que hizo el video, esta basado en una pagina donde ha votado decenas de miles de personas, se llama RateYourMusic (RYM)
Genesis is pretty popular on RYM, do not worry. And I think Selling England By The Pound is great.
WTF????? the wall is the 5.?!?!?!?
What would you suggest instead?
@@spriterefreshed935 So many great albums in 79... post-punk explosion!!
The Wall was such an indigestible cake
Yup it should be #28
Micheal Jackson erasure
@@__toad what albums other than thriller should’ve been on here?
1974 - sheer heart attack?
1975 - a night at the opera?
1983 - kill em all?
1991 - innuendo, Metallica's black album, blood sugar s3x magik, Use your illusion? Very mediocre list
It is based on the voting of thousands of people, I tell you the position of each album: Sheer Heart Attack #92 for 1974, A Night at the Opera #20 for 1975, Kill 'Em All #11 for 1983, Innuendo #78 for 1991 , Metallica's black album #146 for 1991, blood sugar s3x magik #101 for 1991, Use Your Illusion I #575 for 1991. It is not an opinion of the person who made the video, it is based on thousands of votes. The website is called Rate Your Music.
@@OnlyGoodMusic_ oh ok, got it. Thanks for telling this
Who on earth is making up the genres on this list? Absolutely ridiculous 🙄🙄🙄
So basically Mingus, Mingus, Mingus, Dylan, Mingus, Beatles, and for some reason Black Sabbath and after that I stopped watching. This feels like not a list of what people like but what they think they're supposed to like. In the real world, people liked The Monkees but that's not artsy enough I suppose.
It's the top 5 most highly rated albums not the most popular.
These are the most highly rated albums according to the RYM, which, by the way, is rated by ordinary people
@@r-xacer8112 Yea, I know where the list comes from. I’m not discussing the video maker’s opinions but those of the raters on the site, who sound like a bunch of snobs. Or maybe one snob who voted a bunch of times
Have you listened to black sabbath? Lol that album invented a whole new genre of music; there's a reason it's here
@@froyocrew Sabbath doesn't impress me in the least and didn't invent anything. Deep Purple and especially Led Zeppelin did far more to get metal started. But they were tuneful and Sabbath is boring.
not best selling....just another opinion
The average of tens of thousands of opinions, but yeah i suppose.
1997 no Flamingo Pie from Paul Mccartney??? Wins the Grammy for the Best record that year! 🤦
Very poor record collection
No Revés/ Yo soy, no like
Funny, how depressing (and partly unknown) the stuff is. Seems those critics hate Rock music.
Nah they have respect for it
Shite list. How was this compiled????
It's community voted by the users of the site RateYourMusic
Great work, too much Jazz at first, then pop, not reague, heavy & rap (not for me) thanks!
What do you prefer? Also btw this isn’t his opinion, it’s from a website called Rateyourmusic
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
never liked rate your music alot of the opinions are just weird